1. How many parts are there in the IELTS Speaking Test?
2
3
4
5
2. In Part 1 of the Speaking Test, what type of questions are asked?
Complex, abstract questions
Personal questions about familiar topics
Questions about current events
Questions requiring long, detailed answers
3. What is the main focus of Part 2 of the Speaking Test?
Discussing opinions on global issues
Delivering a short speech on a given topic
Answering quick-fire questions
Role-playing a conversation
4. How long does the entire IELTS Speaking Test take?
10-12 minutes
15-17 minutes
20-22 minutes
25-30 minutes
5. How much time do you have to prepare for Part 2?
30 seconds
1 minute
2 minutes
3 minutes
6. Which of the following is NOT a common question type in the IELTS Speaking Test?
Opinion-based questions
Hypothetical questions
Multiple-choice questions
Descriptive questions
7. In Part 1, what type of topics are commonly asked about?
Work, studies, hobbies, and daily life
Global warming and politics
Advanced scientific concepts
Historical events
8. In Part 3, what kind of questions might you encounter?
Questions about your childhood
Questions requiring you to compare, evaluate, or speculate
Questions about your favorite food
Questions with only one-word answers
9. What does "coherence" mean in the IELTS Speaking rubric?
Speaking with perfect grammar
Organizing ideas logically and clearly
Using a wide range of vocabulary
Pronouncing words correctly
10. Which of the following is NOT an "idiomatic expression"?
"It's raining cats and dogs."
"Break a leg!"
"I am very tired."
"The ball is in your court."
11. Which of the following is NOT a "discourse marker"?
"However"
"Because"
"In addition"
"Um"