Grammar
Geography
Famous people
IELTS skills
Logical
challenges
100

This tense is used for actions happening now?


Present Continuous

100

This is the largest ocean on Earth.


Pacific Ocean
100

He painted the Mona Lisa.


Leonardo da Vinci


100

This section tests your ability to understand spoken English.


listening

100

I’m tall when I’m young and short when I’m old. What am I?


Candle

200

Identify the correct sentence:

A) He suggested to go out

B) He suggested going out


B


200

This country is famous for the Great Wall?

China

200

He was the first President of the United States.


George Washington


200

In Speaking Part 2, you are supposed to speak for this long.


2 minutes

200

What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?


letter “M”

300

Fill the gap with the correct modal:

“You ___ have told me earlier!” (expressing regret)


should 


300

This river flows through London.


River Thames 

300

This singer is known as the “King of Pop.”


Michael Jackson


300

Task 1 in Academic IELTS usually asks you to describe this.


graph, chart, table, or diagram


300

What begins with T, ends with T, and has T in it?


Teapot

400

Find and correct the mistake:

“If I would know, I would tell you.”


If i knew, i would tell you. 

400

This country is both in Europe and Asia


Turkey

400

This actor played Jack in the movie “Titanic.”


Leonardo DiCaprio


400

In Reading, this strategy helps you find answers quickly by focusing only on keywords in the questions


skimming and scanning

400

I am always in front of you but can’t be seen. What am I?


Future

500

Rewrite using inversion:

“I have never seen such a beautiful place.”


Never have I seen such a beautiful place.


500

This U.S. state is known as the “Sunshine State.”


Florida

500

This singer became the youngest artist ever to win a Grammy for Album of the Year at age 20.


Billie Eilish

500

During Listening, if you miss an answer, this is the best strategy to avoid losing more points.


Prediction

500

Two fathers and two sons go fishing. Each catches one fish, yet there are only three fish. How?


They are grandfather, father, and son.