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TOEFL Test - Reading Section
In this TOEFL 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 respons
- To locate information with speed and accuracy, such as skimming text for key facts and important information
- 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
- 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
- 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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