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Question:

Multiple choice question

Restricted means limited or confined.

Restricted can be used as a verb or an adjective.

For example:

Entrance to the building is restricted. Only the police are allowed to go inside.

allowed

limited

confined

controlled

Which answers are closest in meaning to restricted? Choose the 3 correct answers.

Response:

controlled

allowed

limited

confined

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The examples below illustrate the meaning of restricted.

Dogs are allowed to enter this area.

Do not use mobile phones in this area.

Smoking is forbidden in this area.

You are not allowed to take photographs in this area.

Which answers below are examples of restrictions in an area? Choose the 3 correct answers.

Response:

Smoking is forbidden in this area.

You are not allowed to take photographs in this area.

Dogs are allowed to enter this area.

Do not use mobile phones in this area.

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may not eat everything you want.

can only eat the foods the doctor says you can eat.

can eat anything you like.

must limit what you eat.

Which answers below best complete the sentence? Choose the 3 correct answers.

 

If you are on a restricted diet, you...

Response:

can only eat the foods the doctor says you can eat.

can eat anything you like.

must limit what you eat.

may not eat everything you want.

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Read the paragraph and answer the question below.

More people are smoking in restricted areas.

Anti-smoking groups are restricted by law.

Laws that restrict smoking are increasing.

Laws that Restrict Smoking

 

Anti-smoking groups rely heavily on legislation to achieve their aims. These groups have succeeded in passing laws that restrict the number of areas where people can smoke. In 1974 only five states in the USA restricted smoking - however, by 1986, 36 states had restricted smoking. Minnesota’s Clean Indoor Air Act of 1978 is probably the toughest - it restricts smoking in banks, stores, offices, and most other public spaces, to special areas only. Indoor smoking is regulated virtually everywhere in Minnesota, except in bars and private homes. 

Choose 1 correct answer to complete the sentence. The main idea of the paragraph is that...

Response:

Laws that restrict smoking are increasing.

More people are smoking in restricted areas.

Anti-smoking groups are restricted by law.