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🎓 PTE – Reading Practice Quiz

Practice PTE-style reading questions with passages and multiple-choice tasks to improve speed, accuracy, and understanding.

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PTE – Reading Practice Quiz
Practice PTE-style reading questions with passages and multiple-choice tasks to improve speed, accuracy, and understanding.

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PTE Reading Practice Quiz

Practice PTE-style reading questions with passages and multiple-choice tasks to improve speed, accuracy, and understanding.

Which reading strategy helps locate specific information quickly?

Which sentence best shows a cause-and-effect relationship?

Read the sentence: "The scientist published her findings in a journal." What did the scientist publish?

What is the purpose of skimming a text?

What is the main idea of a paragraph?

What does the word "maintain" mean?

What does the word "benefit" mean?

Read the sentence: "Climate change affects weather patterns worldwide." What does climate change affect?

Which word is closest in meaning to "rapid"?

Read the sentence: "Many students prefer online learning because it is flexible." Why do students prefer online learning?

Choose the best title for a passage about renewable energy sources.

Choose the sentence with the correct meaning of "decline".

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These quiz series are designed as an effective help for students to prepare for the Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic, focusing on the integrated English skills required for real-life academic and everyday communication, including grammar, academic vocabulary, reading, and listening. 

They focus on high-frequency academic word lists, collocations, re-order paragraphs, fill-in-the-blanks, multiple-choice question types, and common language functions found across PTE tasks such as Summarize Spoken Text, Re-tell Lecture, and Reading & Writing: Fill in the Blanks. The quizzes are suitable for students applying to universities in English-speaking countries, professionals seeking visas or immigration, and advanced ESL learners aiming for fast, computer-scored results.

Each quiz challenges learners to recognize correct grammatical structures, understand academic texts, infer meaning from context, identify errors in sentence construction, and avoid frequent mistakes that lower scores in automated scoring. Tests are presented in a multiple-choice format; only one answer is correct and will be highlighted in green once the student provides an answer.

These tests can be used in PTE preparation courses, self‑study plans, tutoring sessions, intensive exam cramming, and as daily academic English drills. They are all provided for free feel free to share them with friends and colleagues to support our work.

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