Reading Task 3: Reading for Information
In this section of the test, you will read an informational text divided into four paragraphs (A, B, C, and D). Your task is to match given statements to the correct paragraphs where that specific information is mentioned.
If the information given in a statement cannot be found anywhere within the provided text, you must choose option E (Not given in any of the above paragraphs).
- Time Allocated: 10 Minutes
- Number of Items: 9 Questions
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The earliest form of paper was created in ancient China during the Han Dynasty around 100 BCE. Invented by court official Cai Lun, it was made from plant fibers like mulberry bark, hemp, and rags. This invention was revolutionary and soon spread throughout Asia, eventually reaching the Islamic world and Europe centuries later.
Over time, the materials and production process for making paper evolved. By the Middle Ages in Europe, paper was made using linen and cotton rags. The invention of the printing press in the 15th century increased the demand for paper dramatically, which led to the development of more efficient production methods.
In the 19th century, a major breakthrough occurred when wood pulp was introduced as the main material for paper production. This shift made paper cheaper and more accessible to the public. As newspapers and schools expanded, the demand for paper surged.
Today, paper is still widely used, although concerns about deforestation and waste have led to new innovations like recycled paper and digital alternatives. Despite the rise of technology, paper remains essential in many areas including packaging, education, and publishing.