Yes/No/ Not Given questions usually refer to the writer’s opinion, while True/False/Not Given questions refer to facts in a passage. For a statement to be true, the passage must clearly support the information stated in that statement. On the contrary, if the meaning of the statement contradicts the information in the passage, the answer is false. In fact, you may find “Not Given” statements in the questions the most challenging because the information in these statements is often very similar or related to certain details in the passage. Therefore, to decide that a statement is “Not Given”, you must find no information in the passage relating to the information in that statement.