The Listening Comprehension section is created to measure your ability to understand…
A. Spoken English
B. Written English
C. Discussion in English
A. Spoken English
How many questions are there in part A of the Listening Comprehension section?
A. 25
B. 30
C. 35
B. 30
How many conversations are there in part b of the Listening Comprehension section?
A. 2-3
B.4-5
C. 6-7
A. 2-3
How many conversations are there in part C of the Listening Comprehension section?
A. 5-6
B. 4-5
C. 3-4
C. 3-4
How many parts are there in the Listening Comprehension Section?
A. 5
B. 4
C. 3
C. 3
Audio is a two-line exchange between two speakers.
TRUE
or
FALSE
TRUE
Part B is also called . . .
extended conversation/long conversation
Part C is also called . . .
Short talks/mini talks
Topics in Listening Comprehension section are . . .
academic and general.
In part A, an audio is used for ____ question.
a single question
In part B, an audio is delivered by two speakers conversing for more than two lines. The audio is for 5-7 questions.
TRUE
or
FALSE
FALSE
In part B, an audio is delivered by two speakers conversing for more than two lines. The audio is for 3-5 questions.
Mentions two types of questions in part C.
Gist and detail questions.
The Listening Comprehension section contains ___ questions, ___ parts, and ___ minutes to complete.
50, 3, 40
Part A is also called . . .
Mention 2 types of questions in part B.
Gist and detail questions.
An audio is delivered by more than one speaker, usually a professor in a study hall/classroom. The audio is for 3-5 questions.
TRUE
or
FALSE
FALSE
An audio is delivered by one speaker, usually a professor in a study hall/classroom. That is why it is called ‘talk’ NOT ‘conversation’. The audio is for 3-5 questions.
English will be used in classroom lectures, fellow students interactions, as well as ______ with admin employees, professors, librarians, and even in non-academic domains.
interactions
Mention 3 of 5 types of questions in part A.
Gist, inference, advice/suggestion, prediction, and vocabulary.
The conversations in part B mostly will be about . .
University campus setting/life of university students.
The speaker in part C is usually ______ in a lecture hall/classroom.
a lecturer/professor