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🎓 TOEFL – Inference Skills Quiz

Free TOEFL inference quiz to learn how to identify implied meanings. Boost reading comprehension and critical thinking skills.

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TOEFL – Inference Skills Quiz.
Free TOEFL inference quiz to learn how to identify implied meanings. Boost reading comprehension and critical thinking skills.

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TOEFL Inference Skills Quiz

Learn to identify implied meanings in texts.

What does it mean to read between the lines?

Why is inference considered a higher-level skill?

What does tone help reveal indirectly?

What is a logical inference based on?

What is the difference between explicit and implicit information?

What kind of words often signal inference?

What does it mean if something is implied?

What helps you make an inference?

Why is inference important in TOEFL reading?

What does the author imply by giving examples?

What happens if inference is incorrect?

What is the role of context in inference?

What is an inference?

What does a reader combine to infer meaning?

What type of question often requires inference?

What is the best strategy for inference questions?

What does the author’s tone help you infer?

What should you avoid when making inferences?

What is a clue in a text?

What is a reasonable inference?

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