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Intermediate 2 (NP) | U5pp50, 51: Reading Compre ...
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What examples are given of things you can learn about on the stands?
Bioplastics, satellite broadband, space exploration and wearable gadgets.
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True or False? > You can enter the competition if you are under 21.
False. You must be under 18.
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What is the 'Hot Rod' car?
It's a car that was designed for someone with a disability.
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What was the name of the nanotechnology exhibition?
Dotography
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True or False? > 500 finalists are selected from around the world.
True
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True or False? > Josh Mitchell designed a flexible phone.
False. He designed an inexpensive 3D printer.
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How many visitors attended the Big Bang Fair last year?
More than 80,000
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What is the 'Medivest' jacket?
It's a jacket that was designed to predict epileptic episodes using smart materials.
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Why is Josh's 3D printer described as a 'flat-pack' machine?
Because it fits into 13-inch pizza boxes and can be assembled very easily.
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Britain's biggest STEM fair for young people is called...
The Big Bang Fair
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True or False? > Emily Xu won the top prize for engineering.
False. She won the top science prize.
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Where was the Big Bang Fair held last year?
At the National Exhibition Centre (NEC)
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What was Emily's winning project about?
It was about creating safer and more effective pharmaceutical drugs.
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