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IELTS Reading Question Types for General Training

IELTS Reading Question Types for General Training
As we already know IELTS test is two types, the Academic and the General Training or GT. However, you might not find any noticeable differences in Listening and Speaking modules but, in Reading and Writing you will find obvious differences. So, let's learn about the IELTS General Training Reading Test.

Well, the IELTS GT reading is different to the Academic reading in a number of ways except the time
ielts reading question types for gt
length and number of questions. In GT reading test, there will be five topics among them four will be quite small and the final topic will be academic (an essay about 150 to 250 words).
There will be three section in GT reading test. The first section may contains up to three texts, the second section may contains one or two texts and the final section will contains one text which is quite long.

IELTS Reading Question Types for General Training or GT Candidate

The question types are same for both Academic and General Training IELTS. Here is a list of different types of reading questions for GT.

Multiple choice questions
True False Not Given or Yes No Not Given
Heading matching
Summary completion
Sentence completion
Short answer questions
Table or Flow chart completion
Matching Paragraph Information
Matching sentence endings
Categorisation
Choosing a title
Diagram labeling
Information identification questions

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