=>ANSWER: Iv
1. i. Effects of irrigation on sedimentation
Keywords: effects, irrigation, sedimentation
In paragraph D, the writer says that: “The water in the irrigation canals is still or
very slow-moving and thus cannot carry sediment … The sediment sinks to the
bottom of the canals and then is added to fields by farmers or pumped with the
water into the four large freshwater lagoons that are located near the outer edges of
the delta. So very little of it actually reaches the coastline to replace what is being
washed away by the Mediterranean currents.”
+ effects = thus, so
=>ANSWER: i
1. v. The threat to food production
Keywords: threat, food, production
In paragraph E, the writer describes the impacts on the food supply: “The farms on
the delta plains and fishing and aquaculture in the lagoons account for much of
Egypt‟s food supply. But by the time the sediment has come to rest in the
fields and lagoons it is loaded with municipal, industrial and agricultural
waste…These poisons can easily enter the food chain, affecting the
productivity of fishing and farming.”
+ food production = food chain, food supply
=>ANSWER: V
1. viii. Looking at the long-term impact
Keywords: long-term, impact
In paragraph F, the writer discusses whether a short-term or long-term
iii. Causing pollution in the Mediterranean. Paragraph E refers to the pollution
/impacts on the food supply of Egypt, not about the pollution in the
Mediterranean.=>iii is incorrect
1. Less valuable sediment than before. At the end of paragraph D, the writer
says that “So very little of it actually reaches the coastline to replace what
is being washed away by the Mediterranean currents”. The writer only
says that the amount of sediment to the coastline has reduced,
although it has now accumulated in a different region, according to
paragraph B. Solution would be suitable for Egypt. He prefers a long-term
solution when looking at the long-term impact: “But there are no easy
solutions. In the immediate future, Stanley believes that one solution
would be to make artificial floods to flush out the delta waterways, in the
same way that natural floods did before the construction of the dams. He
says, however, that in the long term an alternative process such as
desalination may have to be used to increase the amount of water available”.
=>ANSWER: Viii
Explanation for other headings:
1. The danger of flooding the Cairo area
Paragraph B mentions that one of the dam construction‟s purposes is to protect “the
huge population centre of Cairo and its surrounding areas from annual
flooding and drought”. However, it does not refer to the danger of flooding in the
Cairo area.
=>ii is incorrect
=>vi is incorrect
Questions 18 -23: YES/ NO/ NOT GIVEN
1. Coastal erosion occurred along Egypt‟s Mediterranean coast before the
building of the Aswan dams.
Keywords: coastal, erosion, Egypt‟s Mediterranean coast, before, Aswan dams
In paragraph A, the writer says that: “The fertile land of the Nile delta is being
eroded along Egypt’s Mediterranean coast at an astounding rate, in some
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