Below are the typical answers found in this reading task, categorized by question type. I. Matching Headings (Paragraphs A-F) Heading Summary Key Information (Do only humans lie?) Focuses on deception in nature (birds/crabs). (When do we begin to lie?)
| Question Type | Example Answer |
|---------------|----------------|
| True/False/NG | 1. TRUE – Most people lie in everyday conversation.
2. FALSE – Humans are naturally good at detecting lies.
3. NOT GIVEN – Men lie more often than women. |
| Matching Headings | Paragraph A – The frequency of lying
Paragraph C – Why lying is difficult to detect |
| Summary Completion | “People often lie to appear more likable or to avoid conflict.” | the truth about lying ielts reading answers work
The passage mentions America and others → False (contradiction). Test Overview
) explores the psychological and linguistic indicators of deception. Key Reading Answers & Locations Passage Title: The Truth About Lying Topic: Psychology
These headings correspond to the main idea of each paragraph.
So, how can we detect lies? One way is to pay attention to body language. Liars may exhibit nervous behavior such as fidgeting, avoiding eye contact, or crossing their arms. Another way is to listen for inconsistencies in their story. Liars may have difficulty keeping their lies straight and may contradict themselves.
Part 2: Detecting Deception (The Polygraph) The narrative then shifts to the scientific attempts to catch liars. Historically, the "Polygraph" (lie detector) was the go-to method. It works on the physiological arousal theory: when people lie, they get nervous, causing their heart rate, blood pressure, and sweat production to increase.