Question 1. In the reading section, what is the primary purpose of identifying negative factual
information?
A) To find supporting details in the text
B) To locate information not present or not true in the passage
C) To summarize the main ideas
D) To understand vocabulary
Answer: B
Explanation: Negative factual information questions require the test taker to recognize details that are
either not mentioned or are untrue according to the passage.
Question 2. Which skill is assessed when you are asked to determine why an author uses a particular
phrase in a reading passage?
A) Factual Information
B) Rhetorical Purpose
C) Vocabulary
D) Sentence Simplification
Answer: B
Explanation: Rhetorical purpose questions focus on understanding the reason behind the author's use of
specific language or statements.
Question 3. In a TOEFL lecture, if a student is asked to infer the professor’s attitude towards a topic,
which listening skill is being tested?
A) Gist-Content
B) Attitude
C) Function
D) Detail
Answer: B
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Explanation: Attitude questions gauge the ability to understand the speaker’s feelings or opinions based
on their tone and language.
Question 4. When summarizing the main points of a passage, which reading skill are you utilizing?
A) Prose Summary
B) Vocabulary
C) Detail
D) Insert Text
Answer: A
Explanation: Prose summary questions assess your ability to synthesize and summarize the major ideas
of a passage.
Question 5. What is the main function of sentence simplification questions in the reading section?
A) To paraphrase complex sentences into simpler terms
B) To evaluate vocabulary usage
C) To identify factual information
D) To insert new sentences in the passage
Answer: A
Explanation: Sentence simplification questions test your ability to reduce complex sentences to their
essential meaning.
Question 6. In the listening section, what does a gist-content question ask you to do?
A) Recall specific details
B) Identify the main idea of the lecture or conversation
C) Recognize vocabulary in context
D) Determine speaker’s attitude
Answer: B
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Explanation: Gist-content questions focus on extracting the overall main idea from spoken information.
Question 7. In the speaking section, if you are asked to express a personal opinion on a familiar topic,
which task are you completing?
A) Independent Speaking
B) Integrated Speaking Task 2
C) Integrated Speaking Task 3
D) Integrated Speaking Task 4
Answer: A
Explanation: Independent speaking tasks require the test taker to state and support their own opinion
on a familiar issue.
Question 8. What is the main objective of the integrated writing task in TOEFL?
A) To write a summary of only the reading passage
B) To synthesize information from both reading and listening sources
C) To discuss personal experiences only
D) To write a narrative essay
Answer: B
Explanation: Integrated writing tasks require combining and summarizing information from both reading
and listening materials.
Question 9. In the academic discussion writing task, what is required to achieve a high score?
A) Stating and supporting an opinion with academic language
B) Listing vocabulary words
C) Writing over 300 words
D) Summarizing only the professor’s prompt
Answer: A
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Explanation: High scores are awarded for clear, well-supported opinions that use appropriate academic
language and engage with the topic.
Question 10. Which of the following best describes an inference question in the TOEFL reading section?
A) Asking for the author’s opinion
B) Determining information implied but not directly stated
C) Defining vocabulary terms
D) Identifying factual details
Answer: B
Explanation: Inference questions require the test taker to draw conclusions from information that is
implied rather than explicitly stated.
Question 11. In the listening section, what does a function question test?
A) The speaker’s intent or purpose of a statement
B) The main idea of the lecture
C) The summary of the whole conversation
D) Vocabulary meaning
Answer: A
Explanation: Function questions assess your understanding of the specific purpose behind a speaker’s
statement.
Question 12. What is the main difference between detail and gist-content questions in the listening
section?
A) Detail questions focus on specific points; gist-content focuses on the main idea
B) Gist-content is about vocabulary; detail is about summary
C) Detail is about attitude; gist-content is about function
D) Both are the same type of question