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I believe it was Prestnby or Prestndy --------there was an odd "B' or "D" after Prestn. It was not Prestney for sure.
That's what I'd thought! It was a really weird last name. I was expecting some kind of name that would be straight forward, but hey! Surprise!
 
I believe it was Prestnby or Prestndy --------there was an odd "B' or "D" after Prestn. It was not Prestney for sure.

I wrote Prestney, that's what I heard.
Prestndy or Prestnby doesn't sound like a last name, nor something they'd put on the test. If it is, they really want people to fail.
 
I don t remember the name at all....just that finished w a ''y'' haha

Does anyone remember the 1st part of section 3 in reading?

In which we had to match w the centuries...


''First time was played by upper classes''

''when the name of ''real tennis'' was attributed to the sport

Something like that...
 
I don t remember the name at all....just that finished w a ''y'' haha

Does anyone remember the 1st part of section 3 in reading?

In which we had to match w the centuries...


''First time was played by upper classes''

''when the name of ''real tennis'' was attributed to the sport

Something like that...

I thought this part was fairly easy but I don't remember the answers now.
 
I don t remember the name at all....just that finished w a ''y'' haha

Does anyone remember the 1st part of section 3 in reading?

In which we had to match w the centuries...


''First time was played by upper classes''

''when the name of ''real tennis'' was attributed to the sport

Something like that...

Real tennis name - 20th century
Upper class - 16th
France stopped playing- 18th
Most # of court built -
There was 1 more with answer 16th century I believe
 
Seeing so many people say the Last Name was "Prestney", makes me wonder if that's actually the correct one haha! Anyway, we'll see. Let's hope for the best!
 
Would be great if more people could share their answers for these questions:

Reading NG/T/F

Origins - NG
Ball aim at wall - T ( ricochets off the wall)
Clubs sponsored by business - NG
Balls of same material - F ( although)
Real tennis more demanding - T ( fast paced, etc. and comparison to ordinary tennis being a tame twiddly..etc.etc.)
virtually no spectator - T (In the para that read how they brought it indoors and its outcome)
Association organizing construction of courts - T ( Sentence read: Projects (organize) are afoot to bring up courts or something like that in the last para)
Courts in eng are underused - F ( Last paragraph which mentioned how its so busy)
 
Would be great if more people could share their answers for these questions:

Reading NG/T/F

Origins - NG
Ball aim at wall - T ( ricochets off the wall)
Clubs sponsored by business - NG
Balls of same material - F ( although)
Real tennis more demanding - T ( fast paced, etc. and comparison to ordinary tennis being a tame twiddly..etc.etc.)
virtually no spectator - T (In the para that read how they brought it indoors and its outcome)
Association organizing construction of courts - T ( Sentence read: Projects (organize) are afoot to bring up courts or something like that in the last para)
Courts in eng are underused - F ( Last paragraph which mentioned how its so busy)

If someone post the questions I think I can remember the answers, but otherwise I won't.
Mine were very similar to yours, I think I just marked NG to the Association organizing the constructions. The rest all the same.
The one of the ball material, I thought it was a tricky one, I almost marked NG but in the end I opted for F
 
If someone post the questions I think I can remember the answers, but otherwise I won't.
Mine were very similar to yours, I think I just marked NG to the Association organizing the constructions. The rest all the same.
The one of the ball material, I thought it was a tricky one, I almost marked NG but in the end I opted for F

Oh great!
Actually these one are from another member who posted here earlier. haha

In fact, I also put NG to the ''Association organizing the constructions''.....not sure tho