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Build A Medieval Castle - IELTS Reading Answers & Explanations

From IELTS Past Papers Academic Reading Test 25 · Part 1 · Questions 1–13

Reading Passage

Build a Medieval Castle

A. Michel Guyot, owner and restorer of Saint Fargeau castle in France, first had the idea of building a 13th-century style fortress following the discovery that the 15th-century red bricks of his castle obscured the stone walls of a much older stronghold. His dream was to build a castle just as it would have been in the Middle Ages, an idea which some found mildly amusing and others dismissed as outright folly. However, Maryline Martin project director - was inspired by the exciting potential for the venture to regenerate the region. It took several months to bring together and mobilise all the various different partners: architects, archaeologists and financial backers. A site in the heart of Guédelon forest was found: a site which offered not only all the resources required for building a castle a stone quarry, an oak forest and a water supply - but in sufficient quantities to satisfy the demands of this gigantic site. The first team started work and on June 20th 1997 the first stone was laid.

B. Unlike any other present-day building site, Michel Guyot's purpose is clear, he warmly welcomes members of the public to participate. The workers' role is to demonstrate and explain, to a wide audience, the skills of our forefathers. Stone quarrying, the building of vaulted ceilings, the blacksmith's work and the raising of roof timbers are just some of the activities which visitors can witness during a visit to Guédelon. The workers are always on hand to talk about their craft and the progress of the castle. Each year 60,000 children visit Guédelon with their schools. The site is an excellent educational resource, bringing to life the history of the Middle Ages. Guided tours are tailored to the school curriculum and according to age groups: activity trails for primary school children and interactive guided tours for secondary school children. Pupils of all ages have the opportunity to follow in the footsteps of medieval stonemasons by taking part in a stonecarving workshop or discover the secrets of the medieval master-builders at the geometry workshop.

Workers in the Burgundy region of France are building a 13th century castle. They're not restoring an old castle. They're actually building a new old castle. See the builders are constructing it from scratch. The craftsmen have been working for nearly ten years now but they're not even halfway done yet. That's because they're using only medieval tools and techniques. The World's Gerry Hadden takes US to the site of what will be the Guedelon Castle. Another reason said by Jean Francois, a member of Guedelon stone cutter's guild, for eight hours a day he bangs on a 13th century chisel with a 13th century iron mallet.

D. The progress of construction has to give way to tourists side for their visits. The visitors from 2010, however unsightly they may be, are vital to the project. The initial funding came not from pillaging the local peasantry but from regional councils, the European Union and large companies. For the last 10 years, Guédelon, 100 miles southeast of Paris, has funded itself from its entrance fees. Last year it had a record 300,000 visitors, who paid almost €2.5m, making it the second most-visited site in Burgundy. The most-visited site was the Hospice de Beaune, a beautiful 15th-century almshouse built 600 years before, or, if you prefer, 200 years "after", Guédelon.

E. limestone is found in the construction of various local buildings, from the great and prestigious edifice of Ratilly castle to the more modest poyaudines houses. This stone contains 30-40% iron oxide; this can make it extremely hard to extract and dress. Having studied the block in order to determine and anticipate the natural fault lines of the stone, the quarrymen first carve a series of rectilinear holes into the block. Iron wedges are then hammered into this line of holes. The shockwaves produced by the quarrymen's sledgehammers cause the stone to split along a straight line. The highest quality blocks are dressed to produce lintels, voussoirs, corbels, ashlars etc. The medium quality blocks are roughly shaped by the stonecutters and used on the uncoursed curtain walls, and as facing stones on the castle's inner walls. There are water-filled clay pits in the forest. Clay is taken from these pits, cleaned and pugged. It is then shaped in wooden moulds to form bricks. After the bricks have been left to air-dry, they are fired in a woodfired kiln for about 12 hours, at roughly 1000°c.

F. The mortar is the "glue" used to bind the castle's stones. It is made up of precise doses of lime, sand and water. The people working there wear the tunics, skirts and headgear that they might have worn then, but they wear these over jeans and shoes with reinforced toes. They mix their mortar primarily as they would have done then, using sand they dig themselves, but they are not allowed to use the extremely effective hot lime from medieval days, because of its toxicity, and so they add a modem chemical ingredient instead, to achieve the same effect. Workers in the Mid Age obviously were unaware of it and some died earlier by inhaling toxic gas. And so, we met many wonderful people who do not pretend to be anything but modem human beings practicing an old technique and finding out what it would have felt like, as much as possible, to do it with only the resources of an older time.

G. We also learned that even if there is a straight lintel across a doorway, you will usually find an arch of stones built into the wall differently. Because of the physics of an arch, which channels the weight above it down into whatever is supporting it at each side instead of pressing down in the middle, this helps to take a lot of the weight off of the lintel itself, whether it is free standing or buried in the wall against the impact of warfare. The arch is the strongest element for spanning space in stone architecture. This is why, in ancient ruins, you will often find the entire wall missing, and the arched windows and doorways still standing, in beautiful patterns against the sky.

Questions

Questions 1–4 True / False / Not Given

Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage 1? Write

TRUE if the Statement is true

FALSE if the statement is false

NOT GIVEN if the information is not given in the passage

1 The French people would not abandon his idea in favor of realistic one.
2 One aim of the castle is to show the ancestral achievement to public.
3 Short lifespan of workers was due to overdue heating.
4 stones were laid not in a straight line arrangement to avoid damaging or collapsing.

Questions 5–10 Summary Completion

Complete the following summary of the paragraphs of Reading Passage, using A-L from the following options for each answer.

A.  metal vedge    |    B.  hammer handle    |    C.  lift

D.  Masons    |    E.  patterns    |    F.  heating

G.  bricks    |    H.  wood    |    I.  experts

J.  split    |    K.  walls    |    L.  holes

Limestone Processing:

When 5 found suitable block, they began to cut lines of 6 into it. 7 were used and knocked into and generated shockwaves to make stone 8. Different qualities of blocks would be used in different place of castle. On the other hand, 9 were shaped from clay in a mould and went through a process of 10 for about 12 hours.

Questions 11–13 Three Choices

Choose three correct letters, A-F.

11 12 13 Why does the castle building project last 10 years for just half progress?
  1. They lack of enough funds
  2. Guedelon castle needs a time-consuming design
  3. Workers obeyed modem working hours
  4. Their progress were delayed by unpredictable weather
  5. Guedelon castle need to receive valuable visitors
  6. They used old techniques and skills
  7. Stone processing need more labour and time

Answers & Explanations Summary

# Answer Evidence Explanation
Q1 NOT GIVEN His dream was to build a castle just as it would have been in the Middle Ages, an idea which some found mildly amusing and others dismissed as outright folly Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage explains how other people reacted to Michel Guyot's dream, showing that some thought it was funny and some thought it was foolish, but it never mentions French people refusing to give up his idea for a realistic one.
Answer Explanation:
The answer "NOT GIVEN" means that the passage does not contain enough information to say whether the statement is true or false.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is NOT GIVEN because the text never mentions whether "the French people" refused to abandon his idea for a more realistic one. While paragraph A mentions that some people found Michel Guyot's idea funny and others thought it was foolish, it does not state anything about the French people rejecting realistic ideas in favor of his project.
Q2 TRUE The workers' role is to demonstrate and explain, to a wide audience, the skills of our forefathers Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage means that the job of the workers at the castle is to show and teach many people how their ancestors used to work and build.
Answer Explanation:
The answer "TRUE" means that the text confirms that one goal of building the castle is to show the skills and achievements of past generations to the public.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is TRUE because Paragraph B clearly mentions that a key purpose is to show visitors how people built things in the past. In the text, words like "demonstrate and explain" match "to show", "a wide audience" matches "to public", and "the skills of our forefathers" directly matches "ancestral achievement".
Q3 FALSE Workers in the Mid Age obviously were unaware of it and some died earlier by inhaling toxic gas Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage means that workers in the past did not know the material was dangerous, and some died at a younger age because they breathed in poisonous gas.
Answer Explanation:
The answer FALSE means the statement contradicts the information in the reading text.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is FALSE because the passage explains that workers in the Middle Ages died earlier because they breathed in dangerous poisonous gas from hot lime, not because of overheating. Keywords like "died earlier" match the phrase "short lifespan," but the cause was "inhaling toxic gas" rather than "overdue heating."
Q4 TRUE We also learned that even if there is a straight lintel across a doorway, you will usually find an arch of stones built into the wall differently. Because of the physics of an arch, which channels the weight above it down into whatever is supporting it at each side instead of pressing down in the middle, this helps to take a lot of the weight off of the lintel itself, whether it is free standing or buried in the wall against the impact of warfare Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage explains that building stones into curved arches instead of straight lines helps distribute weight to the sides and keeps the structure strong against heavy weight and damage.
Answer Explanation:
The answer "TRUE" means the statement matches the facts written in the text.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is TRUE because Paragraph G explains that stones are placed in a curved shape (an arch) rather than just in a straight line across openings. This curved arrangement moves the heavy weight to the sides instead of putting pressure directly down on the middle, which protects the structure from breaking or collapsing.
Q5 D Having studied the block in order to determine and anticipate the natural fault lines of the stone, the quarrymen first carve a series of rectilinear holes into the block Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage explains that after stone workers (quarrymen) inspect a stone block, they begin by cutting a line of straight holes into it.
Answer Explanation:
The answer "D" refers to "Masons", which means skilled workers who build with or shape stone.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is D because Paragraph E describes the process of preparing limestone. After examining and studying a stone block, the workers ("quarrymen" or stone masons) begin by cutting a series of straight holes into it. Therefore, "Masons" is the correct term to describe the people performing this task.
Q6 L the quarrymen first carve a series of rectilinear holes into the block Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage explains that the stone workers start by cutting a line of straight holes into the stone block.
Answer Explanation:
The answer "L" stands for "holes".
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is L because the passage describes the process of working with limestone in Paragraph E. It explains that after checking the block of stone, the workers carve "a series of rectilinear holes into the block." In the summary, "a series of rectilinear holes" is paraphrased as "lines of holes".
Q7 A Iron wedges are then hammered into this line of holes Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage explains that workers hammer pieces of iron (wedges) into the row of holes cut into the stone.
Answer Explanation:
The answer means metal wedges or iron wedges.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is supported by Paragraph E, which describes the process of working with limestone blocks. After carving a line of holes into the stone, the quarrymen hammer "Iron wedges" into these holes to create shockwaves that split the stone. In the summary, "metal vedge" (option A) refers directly to these "Iron wedges".
Q8 J The shockwaves produced by the quarrymen's sledgehammers cause the stone to split along a straight line Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage explains that hitting the tools with heavy hammers creates shockwaves, which make the stone break apart neatly in a straight line.
Answer Explanation:
The answer "J" means to break or divide into separate pieces along a line.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is J because paragraph E explains the process of limestone cutting. When workers hit the iron wedges with sledgehammers, the vibrations or "shockwaves" cause the large stone block to break or "split along a straight line." This directly fills the summary blank describing how the shockwaves make the stone split.
Q9 G It is then shaped in wooden moulds to form bricks Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage explains that the clay is put into wooden moulds to make bricks.
Answer Explanation:
The answer "bricks" refers to rectangular building blocks made from clay.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is G because Paragraph E explains how clay from pits is prepared and shaped inside wooden moulds to create bricks. This directly matches the summary statement describing what is shaped from clay in a mould.
Q10 F After the bricks have been left to air-dry, they are fired in a woodfired kiln for about 12 hours, at roughly 1000°c Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage explains that once the clay bricks dry in the air, they are put into a wood-burning oven (kiln) and heated at around 1000 degrees Celsius for approximately 12 hours.
Answer Explanation:
The answer "F" means "heating", which refers to making something very hot, such as baking bricks in a hot oven.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is F because the summary describes the step where bricks undergo a treatment for about 12 hours. In Paragraph E, the passage states that after bricks dry in the air, "they are fired in a woodfired kiln for about 12 hours, at roughly 1000°c." The word "fired" in a kiln at 1000°C means they go through a process of "heating".
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Q13 C / E / F The craftsmen have been working for nearly ten years now but they're not even halfway done yet. That's because they're using only medieval tools and techniques. The World's Gerry Hadden takes US to the site of what will be the Guedelon Castle. Another reason said by Jean Francois, a member of Guedelon stone cutter's guild, for eight hours a day he bangs on a 13th century chisel with a 13th century iron mallet
The progress of construction has to give way to tourists side for their visits
Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage explains that building is slow because workers only use old 13th-century tools, work an 8-hour workday, and must pause or make room for tourist visits.
Answer Explanation:
The answer means that three reasons the castle is taking so long to build are that workers follow modern work shifts of eight hours a day, construction must slow down to welcome important visitors, and the builders only use old medieval methods and tools.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is supported by Paragraph C and Paragraph D. Paragraph C explains that after nearly ten years, the work is not even halfway finished because the builders are "using only medieval tools and techniques" (matching choice F) and work "for eight hours a day" instead of working without limits (matching choice C). Furthermore, Paragraph D states that "construction has to give way to tourists" because these visitors provide vital funding for the project (matching choice E).

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