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Question:

Multiple choice question

Expert means someone who knows a lot about a specific area of knowledge.

Expert can be used as a noun or an adjective. In this exercise, expert is used as a noun.

For example:

Professor Jacobs is a well-known expert on using the internet to teach English. All the other teachers go to him for advice.

I can answer any simple questions that you have, but you will need to go to an expert to answer the more difficult questions.

authority

new student

someone who knows a lot

very skilled person

Which answers are closest to this meaning of expert? Choose the 3 correct answers.

Response:

authority

new student

someone who knows a lot

very skilled person

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Question:

Multiple choice question

The examples below illustrate the meaning of expert.

lots of experience in her field

more knowledge than most people in his field

wanting to get ahead in her field

a high level of training in a field

Which of the following would you expect an expert to have? Choose the 3 correct answers.

Response:

more knowledge than most people in his field

lots of experience in her field

wanting to get ahead in her field

a high level of training in a field

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Question:

Multiple choice question

He wants to buy tickets to a football game.

His child has a learning problem.

He needs legal advice.

He is very sick.

In which of the following situations would someone consult an expert? Choose the 3 correct answers.

Response:

He wants to buy tickets to a football game.

He is very sick.

His child has a learning problem.

He needs legal advice.

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Question:

Multiple choice question

Read this paragraph and answer the question below.

Even experts may have a personal bias which can affect their judgment.

Experts may not have had enough information available and did not consider all the relevent facts.

Even Experts Can Make Mistakes

An expert witness is someone who, because of his or her education, training, skill, or experience, is believed to have much more knowledge than an average person about a particular subject. Expert witnesses are often asked to give their opinions in a court of law on questions related to their area of expertise. However, sometimes experts base their opinions on personal experience as well as on their "gut feelings" - so even experts can sometimes be wrong! This is why not all the judges and lawyers in the court will automatically accept the expert's opinions.

What is the main message in this paragraph? Choose 1 correct answer.

Response:

Experts may not have had enough information available and did not consider all the relevent facts.

Even experts may have a personal bias which can affect their judgment.