Multiple Choice, Multiple Answers (Core)
1 questions. Answer them all, then submit once for your section score.
Read the text and select ALL correct options. Wrong selections lose points.
Yesterday, a courier left a box on Priya's porch, but the label showed her neighbour's name and a house number two doors down. Priya checked the label twice before deciding what to do. She did not open the box, since it was addressed to someone else. Instead, she took a photo of the label, noted the delivery time, and walked it over to the correct address that evening. Her neighbour was relieved, since the package contained a birthday gift that needed to arrive before the weekend. Priya later mentioned that she has received two misdelivered parcels this year, and both times the courier had simply misread the unit number on the building directory. She now recommends that neighbours keep an eye out for each other's deliveries, especially in buildings where unit numbers are easy to confuse.