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TOEFL – Section Details – Reading

In this section you will read 3-5 passages and answer 12-14 questions about each passage. The section is scored based on the number of correct reading comprehension responses.

Reading Purposes

  1. To locate information with speed and accuracy, such as skimming text for key facts and important information
  2. To obtain basic comprehension, such as understanding the main idea, key points, passage structure, passage purpose, important facts and details, vocabulary in context, and pronoun references
  3. To learn from reading, such as understanding various relationships between ideas (e.g., compare-and-contrast, cause-and-effect, agree-disagree, or steps in a process) and tracing the development of ideas throughout the passage
  4. To make inferences about an author’s opinion and what is implied in a passage

Reading Section Format

Length of Passage: Approximately 700 words
Number of Passages: 3–5 passages
Questions: 12–14 questions per passage
Total Time: 60–100 minutes
Avg. Time per Question: 1.5 min
When Questions will appear: After test takers finish read through or scroll to the end of the passage
Screen/Test Details: a) Test takers can view the entire passage while answering;
b) They can also review all the previous Reading questions and answers and even fill out the missed answers;
c) They can now click on some special purpose words and phrases in the reading passages to view a definition or explanation

Passage Types (based on the author’s objectives)

Exposition - Explains a topic
Argumentation – Argues a point of view about a topic with evidence
Historical biographical/event narrative – Records a past event or a person’s life

Question Types by Format

Questions with four choices and a single answer in traditional multiple-choice format
Questions with four choices and a single answer that ask test takers to “insert a sentence” where it fits best in a passage
“Reading to learn” chart or summary questions with more than four choices and more than one answer

Question Types by Content

Main Idea questions
Key facts questions – locate the specifics
Paraphrase questions
In multiple-choice format
Could be a word, phrase or a sentence
Test the ability to select the answer choice with most accurate meaning based on the context
Variations include Definition questions, which ask you to trace the text which defines a word or phrase
Reference questions – typically pronoun reference
Structure questions
Before/After questions – identify a likely paragraph preceding or following the passage
Sentence insertion question - identify the best insertion position for a new sentence
Except/Not/Least questions – look for unsupported facts or opinions
Reading to learn questions
Category Chart questions - sort different choices into different categories
Summary questions - select the most important ideas about the passage
Inference questions
Find the implied message
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