The text is structured into several paragraphs that transition from common misconceptions to modern scientific findings:
| Question Type | Example Expected Answer | | --- | --- | | True / False / Not Given | 1. TRUE (Obesity rates have risen globally) 2. FALSE (BMI alone is not a perfect health measure) 3. NOT GIVEN (Governments all agree on sugar taxes) | | Sentence Completion | 4. body mass index 5. processed foods | | Matching Headings | Paragraph A – "Defining obesity" Paragraph B – "Genetic factors" | | Multiple Choice | Main cause mentioned: calorie-dense diets |
: A common error is thinking obese people use more energy to stay alive; the belief being corrected is that they use less energy than thin people.
The text is structured into several paragraphs that transition from common misconceptions to modern scientific findings:
| Question Type | Example Expected Answer | | --- | --- | | True / False / Not Given | 1. TRUE (Obesity rates have risen globally) 2. FALSE (BMI alone is not a perfect health measure) 3. NOT GIVEN (Governments all agree on sugar taxes) | | Sentence Completion | 4. body mass index 5. processed foods | | Matching Headings | Paragraph A – "Defining obesity" Paragraph B – "Genetic factors" | | Multiple Choice | Main cause mentioned: calorie-dense diets | a weighty issue ielts reading answers
: A common error is thinking obese people use more energy to stay alive; the belief being corrected is that they use less energy than thin people. The text is structured into several paragraphs that