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The document outlines two tasks for a test: the first task involves analyzing and summarizing data on student enrollment across six departments at an Australian university in 2009, while the second task asks for a personal viewpoint on the belief that reducing the income gap between the richest and poorest individuals leads to a happier society, requiring supporting reasons and examples.
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The document outlines two tasks for a test: the first task involves analyzing and summarizing data on student enrollment across six departments at an Australian university in 2009, while the second task asks for a personal viewpoint on the belief that reducing the income gap between the richest and poorest individuals leads to a happier society, requiring supporting reasons and examples.
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TEST 17/1/2025

 Task 1: The table provides data on the number of students enrolled in six
different departments at an Australian university in 2009. Provide an overview of
the information by identifying and describing the key details, and include
comparisons where appropriate.

 Task 2: It is widely believed that a happier society can be best achieved by


reducing the income gap between the richest and poorest individuals. To what
degree do you support or oppose this idea? Explain your viewpoint with reasons
and include appropriate examples based on your knowledge or experiences.

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