PAU Exam April 2013

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    PAU Practice Examination

    Part A. Reading Comprehension.

    Read the following text:

    Video Game Treatment

    You have just killed the monster and rescued the princess, and now you are ready for the nextlevel of your video game. Many people play video games (also called gaming) for fun, but anincreasing number are now using these games as part of their treatment for physical oremotional disorders.

    Sometimes the content of the games is the important therapeutic factor. Gradual exposurethrough video games is being used by psychiatric workers to help treat patients suffering from

    phobias ranging from fear of flying to claustrophobia. Even the United States Military is nowtrying gaming as treatment for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Special programs allow warveterans to control simulated combat situations similar to those that had caused distress.

    In other cases, game content is less important than the physical manipulation of the keyboardand mouse. Patients requiring physical rehabilitation find small, repetitive movements of thehands less boring when these are part of a game. And the concentration of children sufferingfrom Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) can be improved by gaming. Special helmets containingsensors measure brain waves, which are relayed to a system that controls the game. If there isa lapse in concentration, cars may crash or characters disappear.

    As the cost of hardware such as sensors decreases, and the availability of suitable softwareincreases, the use of gaming as therapy will expand. Some professionals are sceptical, claiming

    that there is insufficient research into the beneficial aspects of gaming, and that ignoringtraditional therapies could be harmful. Others, however, are enthusiastic about such a funtreatment, but caution that therapy gaming sessions must be supervised by qualifiedprofessionals.

    Wouldnt it be nice if, one day soon, a visit to the local doctor could produce a prescription for adose of computer games?

    I. Answer the following questions using your own words but taking into account the

    information in the text. (2 points: 1 point each)

    a. Why is the United States Military interested in video games?

    b. How can brain waves be measured during gaming?

    II. Are the following statements true (T) or false (F)? Identify the part of the text that

    supports your answer by copying the exact passage on the answer sheet. (1.5 points:

    0.5 each)

    a. The use of video games to treat disorders is becoming more popular.

    b. The content of the game is important when helping patients who need physical therapy.

    c. Gaming will be used more when the hardware is less expensive.

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    III. Find a synonym for each of the four words below from these six options: (1 point: 0.25 each)

    killed rescue fun allow boring harmful

    a. uninteresting

    b. entertainment

    c. enable

    d. dangerous

    IV. Choose a, b, or c in each question below. Only one cho ice is correct. (1.5 points: 0.5

    each)

    1. Playing video games is

    a) always called gaming when it is a form of therapy.

    b) a form of relaxation for an increasing number of people.

    c) used as therapy for some physical conditions.

    2. The United States Military

    a) has special programs to train soldiers in combat techniques.

    b) uses gaming to help war veterans who experienced distress.

    c) controls soldiers in combat through simulated programs.

    3. Gaming helps children with ADD

    a) by encouraging them to make small, repetitive hand movements.

    b) to decide for themselves when cars crash or characters disappear.

    c) to concentrate better by using special helmets.

    Part B. Compos ition (130-150 words approx imately). (4 points)

    1. The advantages and disadvantages of video games.