YDS İngilizce Örnek Paragraf Soruları Çöz 42
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Soru 1 |
Elected local government is responsible for an extremely wide range of local public services. Many of these are mundane but indelibly essential such as refuse collection. Others such as education are equally important, but rather more complex and expensive. Indeed, school education is the single biggest element of local government budgets. Increasingly elected local authorities are sharing the provision of services with a range of other private and voluntary sector organisations, using a number of contractual and partnership arrangements to try to ensure local needs are met. There are a number of different ways to classify local government functions. One way is to consider the different services that provided by different tiers of local government. A large portion of the bill for the local government is met by the Central Government. The geography of wealth and income in the UK, as in most countries, is very uneven. If local authorities had to raise all their resources locally there would be dramatic disparities between the ability of councils to finance their activities and the demands placed on them by the users of the council services. Therefore, to ensure that the local government in the poorer areas is able to function effectively a system of redistribution is required.
The author clearly states, in the above passage that;
A | Central governments and local governments work together to ensure that bin collection
and education are uniform nationally.
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B | Locally elected governments are given monetary help by the Central Government for bin
collection and education. |
C | The less well-off locally elected governments are given monetary assistance by the Central
Government, to provide services that are par with the rest of the country.
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D | Financial help given by the locally elected governments to the Central government is
redistributed to councils that have enough. |
E | Locally elected governments are responsible for ensuring that they get enough funds from
the Central Government for all their needs. |
Soru 2 |
Elected local government is responsible for an extremely wide range of local public services. Many of these are mundane but indelibly essential such as refuse collection. Others such as education are equally important, but rather more complex and expensive. Indeed, school education is the single biggest element of local government budgets. Increasingly elected local authorities are sharing the provision of services with a range of other private and voluntary sector organisations, using a number of contractual and partnership arrangements to try to ensure local needs are met. There are a number of different ways to classify local government functions. One way is to consider the different services that provided by different tiers of local government. A large portion of the bill for the local government is met by the Central Government. The geography of wealth and income in the UK, as in most countries, is very uneven. If local authorities had to raise all their resources locally there would be dramatic disparities between the ability of councils to finance their activities and the demands placed on them by the users of the council services. Therefore, to ensure that the local government in the poorer areas is able to function effectively a system of redistribution is required.
It can be inferred from the passage that;
A | While local governments are given some money by the central government, they prefer to
work with other organisations. |
B | Local and Central governments would much rather distribute their wealth to organisations
that can provide various services, nationally. |
C | Central government redistributes the accrued wealth to ensure that services provided are
the same everywhere. |
D | While local authorities can raise their resources locally, the Central government insists they
share their duties with other organisations. |
E | All locally elected governments struggle to give all the stipulated mundane services to their
residents. |
Soru 3 |
Elected local government is responsible for an extremely wide range of local public services. Many of these are mundane but indelibly essential such as refuse collection. Others such as education are equally important, but rather more complex and expensive. Indeed, school education is the single biggest element of local government budgets. Increasingly elected local authorities are sharing the provision of services with a range of other private and voluntary sector organisations, using a number of contractual and partnership arrangements to try to ensure local needs are met. There are a number of different ways to classify local government functions. One way is to consider the different services that provided by different tiers of local government. A large portion of the bill for the local government is met by the Central Government. The geography of wealth and income in the UK, as in most countries, is very uneven. If local authorities had to raise all their resources locally there would be dramatic disparities between the ability of councils to finance their activities and the demands placed on them by the users of the council services. Therefore, to ensure that the local government in the poorer areas is able to function effectively a system of redistribution is required.
Mundane public services, according to the above given passage;
A | Are the first to face budget cuts when local governments strive to finance other important
activities. |
B | Such as bin collection and others, don’t require a lot of money or regulation because they
are already in place. |
C | Are given the monetary assistance they require as per their individual requirements |
D | Are major concerns of all locally elected governments that wish to do well by their
residents. |
E | Such as education and bin collection are all important and are equally well monitored in all
councils. |
Soru 4 |
Elected local government is responsible for an extremely wide range of local public services. Many of these are mundane but indelibly essential such as refuse collection. Others such as education are equally important, but rather more complex and expensive. Indeed, school education is the single biggest element of local government budgets. Increasingly elected local authorities are sharing the provision of services with a range of other private and voluntary sector organisations, using a number of contractual and partnership arrangements to try to ensure local needs are met. There are a number of different ways to classify local government functions. One way is to consider the different services that provided by different tiers of local government. A large portion of the bill for the local government is met by the Central Government. The geography of wealth and income in the UK, as in most countries, is very uneven. If local authorities had to raise all their resources locally there would be dramatic disparities between the ability of councils to finance their activities and the demands placed on them by the users of the council services. Therefore, to ensure that the local government in the poorer areas is able to function effectively a system of redistribution is required.
One of the main points given in the passage is that;
A | Local authorities share their public service duties with various other organisations to
ensure they can provide for all their residents |
B | The local authorities who receive financial help from the Central Government keep the
services they offer to an absolute minimum. |
C | Local elected authorities are charged with the responsibility to provide services as per their
individual financial competence. |
D | Locally elected authorities often have contractual or partnership agreements with the
government for fiscal help. |
E | The authorities that do not have enough finance to fund their own services tend to waive
paying their taxes. |
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