The document describes 14 different types of reading comprehension questions and provides tips for each type. The question types are: matching headings, true/false, matching paragraphs, summary completion, sentence completion, multiple choice, list selection, choosing a title, categorization, matching sentence endings, table completion, flow chart completion, diagram completion, and short answer questions. For each type, it identifies the task, required skills, and tips for locating answers in the passage.
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Ielts Reading Question Types
The document describes 14 different types of reading comprehension questions and provides tips for each type. The question types are: matching headings, true/false, matching paragraphs, summary completion, sentence completion, multiple choice, list selection, choosing a title, categorization, matching sentence endings, table completion, flow chart completion, diagram completion, and short answer questions. For each type, it identifies the task, required skills, and tips for locating answers in the passage.
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Matching Headings Questions
Task: Choose a heading from the list which matches a section or paragraph in the passage Skills: understanding the aim of a section identifying the difference between a main idea and supporting points understanding aims of paragraphs and sections understanding general content of paragraphs or sections Tips read the headings before you read the passage there are often more headings than you need analyse the headings before trying to match them to sections or paragraphs answers are often numerals (i, ii, iii, iv etc) – read instructions carefully to check answers do not come in order 2. True False Not Given / Yes No Not Given Questions Task: Decide if the information or writer’s opinion in the question statements can be found in the passage Skills: identifying specific information in the passage scanning and understanding information (T/F/NG questions) understanding the opinions of the writer (Y/N/NG questions) Tips Understand the meaning of each answer yes / true = the same information is found in the passage no / false = the opposite information is found in the passage not given = the information is not found in the passage paraphrase the statements before trying to locate the answers answers come in order 3. Matching Paragraph Information Questions Task: Matching the information given in the question with information found in one of the paragraphs in the passage. Skills: identifying specific information scanning for information Tips: paraphrase the information in the question find the information in the passage answers do not come in order the answer is often a letter (A, D, C, D…) – read instructions carefully to check not all paragraphs may be used 4. Summary Completion Question Task: Completing a summary by filling in the gaps using words from the passage or words given in a box Skills: scanning for specific information in the passage understanding ideas and supporting points selecting appropriate words Tips: identify the type of word needed for each gap (noun/verb/adjective etc) locate the information in the passage in order to choose the right word if you choose words from the passage, check how many words can be used for each answer answers usually come in order the summary must be grammatically correct which can help you in choosing the right word for the gap 5. Sentence Completion Questions Task: Completing sentences by filling in the gap with words from the passage Skills: scanning for specific information selecting appropriate words understanding information in the passage Tips: identify the type of word needed for each gap (noun/verb/adjective etc) locate the information in the passage in order to choose the right word the sentences must be grammatically correct which can help you in choosing the right word for the gap check how many words can be used for each answer answers usually come in order 6. Multiple Choice Questions Task: Choose the correct answer to a question or the correct ending to a sentence from usually 3 or 4 possible options. Skills: scanning for specific Information understanding information in the passage Tips: paraphrase the information in the question and options locate the precise information in the passage answers come in order answers are usually letters (A,B,C or D) – read the instructions carefully to check 7. List Selection Task: Choose the correct option from a list of words, information or names. This differs from multiple choice because the questions all relate to only one long list of possible answers. Skills: scanning for information understanding information in the passage identifying ideas relating to others Tips: read through the list and prepare paraphrases read through the questions and identify key words locate the information in the passage answers come in order answers are usually letters (A-G) – read the instructions carefully to check 8. Choosing a Title Task: Choosing the most appropriate title from a list Skills: identifying aims of a passage distinguishing between detail and main aims Tips look at the differences between the possible titles pay attention to the opening paragraphs and closing paragraphs of the passage don’t spend too much time on this question – it is only worth one point 9. Categorisation Questions Task: Decide which category the information belongs to from a list. Skills: locating information in the passage categorising information Tips: find information in the passage decide which category the information belongs to look out for paraphrases 10. Matching Sentence Endings Task: Completing sentences by matching the start of the sentence with the correct ending given in a list. Skills: locating information in the passage understanding information Tips: read through the sentences and then read through the possible endings prepare paraphrases find information in the passage choose the best ending to match the information in the passage the completed sentence must be grammatically correct sentence beginnings follow the order of information the passage answers are usually letters (A-G) – read instructions carefully to check there are usually more endings given than you need. 11. Table Completion Task: Completing the table using the correct word from the passage. Skills: locating specific information in the passage choosing appropriate words understanding details Tips: read the column headings in the table identify the type of word needed for each part of the table scan the passage for information answers are often located in a specific part of the passage check how many words you can use for the answer 12. Flow Chart Completion Questions Task: Completing the flow chart using the correct words from the passage. Skills: locating specific information in the passage choosing appropriate words understanding details and order of information Tips: identify the type of word needed for each part of the flow chart scan the passage for information answers do not always come in order use the direction of the arrows and boxes to follow the order of information in the chart select the appropriate words from the passage check the number of words that can be used for each answer 13. Diagram Completion Questions Task: Labelling a diagram Skills: locating information in the passage relating the information to the diagram choosing appropriate words Tips identify the type of word needed for the answer (noun / verb etc) find the information in the passage the information is usually located in one specific paragraph or two in the passage check how many words you can use for the answer answer do not always come in order 14. Short Answer Questions Task: Answering questions regarding details in the passage. Skills: locating information in the passage understanding detail and specific information Tips: identify the type of words you need for each answer (noun,verb etc) paraphrase vocabulary in the questions scan the passage to locate information check how many words you can use for the answers answers come in order