IELTS Reading Practice
Targeted practice for every IELTS Reading question type — from True/False/Not Given, Matching Headings, Summary Completion to Diagram Labeling. Filter by passage and difficulty.
True / False / Not Given
Determine whether the statements match the facts (True), contradict them (False), or are not given in the text (Not Given).
'Not Given' means the information is not mentioned at all
Matching Headings
Choose the most suitable heading for each paragraph or section of the text.
Skim each paragraph — focus on the first and last sentence
Multiple Choice
Choose the most appropriate answer from four options based on the information in the text.
Read the questions before the text for guidance
Yes / No / Not Given
Evaluate whether the author agrees (Yes), disagrees (No), or does not mention (Not Given) the provided claims.
Different from TFNG — this is about the author's opinions, not facts
Summary Completion
Complete the summary of the text using words selected from a given box or directly from the text.
Read the whole summary for context
Sentence Completion
Fill the gaps in sentences using direct words from the text.
Use words from the text verbatim
Matching Information
Find which paragraph contains the specific information mentioned in the questions.
One paragraph can have more than one answer
Short Answer Questions
Answer brief factual questions using words from the text.
Use direct words from the text, don't paraphrase
Matching Features
Match each statement with the correct feature, person, or category from the text.
Options can be used more than once
Note Completion
Fill the missing notes using words from the text — usually presented as bullet points or a mind map.
Notes usually follow the structure of a specific section of the text
Table Completion
Fill the table with information from the text — suitable for texts comparing data or categories.
Read the header to understand the categories
Matching Sentence Endings
Choose the correct sentence endings to form complete and accurate sentences based on the text.
Pay attention to grammar — the ending must be grammatically correct
Flow-chart Completion
Fill in the process flowchart based on text explaining a process or sequence of events.
Follow the logical flow sequence of the diagram
Diagram Label Completion
Label diagram parts using words from descriptive text accompanying the picture.
Relate each label to its physical location in the diagram