Reading Comprehension Quizzes, Questions & Answers
Recent Reading Comprehension Quizzes
For an effective reading, ACT Compass Reading Practice Test is very important, it helps you to brush up and evaluate your reading skills. With this quiz of 10 multiple choice questions, your knowledge of understanding will be put...
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 156 | Last updated: Mar 19, 2025
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Sample QuestionThe Felis silvestris is also known as the house cats. They are domesticated and safe to be kept at homes. Even with the cat's domestication, the Felis can live in the wild due to its body structure and its instincts. It's from the Felidae family, so its related to the cheetahs, leopards and other wild cats. Use the passage to answer the questions that follow. The term 'wild' as used in the passage means?
Directions: In this test, you will read FOUR different passages, each followed by 10 questions about it. For questions 1-40, you are to choose the best answer A, B, C or D, to each question.
Time allowance: 60 minutes...
Questions: 44 | Attempts: 854 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2025
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Sample QuestionWhich is described as one of the most industrialized areas?
This quiz, titled '6th Class\/Unit One\/Reading: Zaid Tariq,' assesses comprehension skills through questions about a narrative involving Zaid Tariq, who was saved by dolphins from a shark attack during his holiday. It tests...
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 112 | Last updated: Jul 13, 2025
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Ready for a quiz about technology and science fiction? Read the passage and then answer questions like does Gemma believe that significant progress in this field will occur during her lifetime, why has the desire to transport...
Questions: 22 | Attempts: 725 | Last updated: Mar 20, 2025
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Sample QuestionAre these statements True (T), False (F) or is the information Not Mentioned (NM)? Gemma believes that significant scientific progress in this field will happen in her lifetime.
This quiz from Solutions Pre-intermediate Unit 9 assesses reading comprehension through matching texts with questions about various gadgets. It enhances understanding of text implications and vocabulary related to everyday...
Questions: 5 | Attempts: 1445 | Last updated: Aug 18, 2025
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Sample QuestionRead the forum posts. Match texts A–D with questions 1–5. One text matches with two questions. A Dale - Breadmaker I can’t remember how many times our breadmaker has been used since Mum got it at Christmas, but it’s a lot. I was a bit worried because I read in a magazine that breadmakers are one of those gadgets that people are often given as presents, but then they never use them. I don’t know why that is because it looks really easy to use. You just put all the ingredients in, press a button, and a couple of hours later you have a fresh loaf of bread. It beeps once when it’s ready! I love waking up to the smell of fresh bread each morning and Mum says she’ll never buy a loaf of bread again, so I think it was a really successful present. Which gadget does the writer say ...
The 'Gateway B2 Unit 9 Use of English + Reading' quiz assesses understanding of technological advancements and their impacts on society. It includes reading comprehension and vocabulary exercises relevant to technology's role in...
Questions: 23 | Attempts: 4360 | Last updated: Mar 22, 2025
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Sample QuestionAre these statements True (T), False (F) or is the information Not Mentioned (NM)? Gemma believes that significant scientific progress in this field will happen in her lifetime.
This quiz, titled 'Solutions Pre-intermediate Unit 8 Test Reading,' assesses understanding of a murder mystery game scenario. It evaluates comprehension skills, attention to detail, and the ability to interpret narrative elements...
Questions: 5 | Attempts: 2198 | Last updated: Aug 18, 2025
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Sample QuestionRead the text. Choose the correct answers. Once, when I was teaching English to children in Cambridge, I died while eating my dinner. The children were eleven to fourteen years old and there were about one hundred and twenty of them in the large hall of a boarding school. We were all eating icecream when I made strange noises and fell forward onto my plate. This was not some unusual way of teaching the children about crime, but a murder mystery game. It was a bit like a play in the theatre, but the whole school was involved. All of the teachers were either victims or suspects and all of the children were detectives trying to find out who the murderer was. The children knew the situation was serious as many teachers were ‘dying’, so they were all very excited! Lying next to my icecream, I loved being a ‘victim’. However, I had to remember not to smile as the teachers dragged me across the floor to get rid of my ‘dead body’ so the students knew I was really ‘dead’. This was just the start of my murder mystery career! Lying next to my icecream, I loved being a ‘victim’. However, I had to remember not to smile as the teachers dragged me across the floor to get rid of my ‘dead body’ so the students knew I was really ‘dead’. This was just the start of my murder mystery career! Now I run my own company – Murder Mystery Occasions. I organise murder mystery parties in restaurants or historic buildings. Usually I hire a private room so that the ‘murder’ doesn’t upset other guests. Castles are particularly popular with my guests because they’re so atmospheric, so I use them if they’re available. I write the scripts and employ actors to be some of the key characters. People pay to come along and join in with the fun while having a wonderful dinner. The murder usually happens somewhere between the starter and the main course and there is always a lot of excitement when the police arrive to take fingerprints and interview key suspects. People tell me that’s the best part. Then, at the end of the evening, there is a prize for the table that guesses who is the murderer, but everybody who comes along seems to enjoy the drama. So, you could say I’ve made a good, honest career out of murder! 1. When the writer was eating her dessert, she
This quiz from Gateway B2 Unit 8 focuses on enhancing reading comprehension and English usage skills. It includes tasks like sentence transformation and gap-filling exercises, designed to assess and improve one's ability to...
Questions: 22 | Attempts: 4543 | Last updated: Mar 22, 2025
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Sample QuestionFlooding: the new danger Areas in certain parts of the world have recently been hit by disastrous floods and others by a sequence of earthquakes. (1) …………… Away from earthquake zones, one worrying problem these days is flooding and it is predicted that as a result of the changes in climate, this type of disaster will occur with greater frequency in the future, affecting millions of people.
This quiz, titled 'Gateway B1+ Unit 8 Use of English + Reading', assesses comprehension and analytical skills through discussions on the use of 3D technology in films, contrasting personal experiences and opinions.
Questions: 23 | Attempts: 2243 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2025
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Sample QuestionRead the opinions again. Are these statements True (T) or False (F)? The technology for producing 3D films is very recent.
This quiz, titled 'English World Prim. 2- Second Term', assesses vocabulary and comprehension skills in young learners. It includes matching animals with descriptions, identifying objects, and evaluating statements, enhancing...
Questions: 16 | Attempts: 197 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2025
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Sample QuestionI eat ............ and bread for breakfast.
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