Reading and Listening will have 40 questions in each test that you will have to solve in the stipulated time. Writing will have two tasks: task 1, which involves graph writing, and the next is an essay. For writing task one, you have twenty minutes, while an essay will have 40 minutes.
In the Listening module, the question types include
1. Fill in the blanks—one word or no more than three words.
2. Multiple-choice questions: Select one or more correct answers from a set of options.
3. Map-type questions: label parts of a map, plan, or diagram.
4. Selecting the appropriate options from the box: Choose the correct options from a list.
5. Matching sentences: Match incomplete sentences with the appropriate options from the box.
6. Form, Note, Table, Flowchart, or Summary Completion: Fill in missing information in forms or charts.
7. Short-answer questions: Provide brief answers to direct questions.
8. Selection of letters: Choose the correct letters (e.g., A, B, C) from a list of options.
In reading, there are three comprehensions, and the time to solve each is 20 minutes. You will have a total of 40 questions, and with time I have experienced that students struggle with this module a lot.
1. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) Choose the correct answer from a set of options.
2. Matching Headings: Match headings to paragraphs or sections of the passage.
3. True/False/Not Given: Decide if the information is true, false, or not given in the text.
4. Yes/No/Not Given: Determine if the statements agree with the information in the text.
5. Matching Information: Match pieces of information (e.g., locations, ideas) to paragraphs.
6. Sentence Completion: Complete sentences using words or phrases from the passage.
7. Summary, Note, Table, Flowchart Completion: Fill in missing information in summaries or charts.
8. Diagram Labelling: Label parts of a diagram using information from the passage.
9. Short-answer Questions: Provide brief answers to questions based on the text