Reading Comprehension — University Practice
Select a topic to practice. Each topic contains exams organized by difficulty level: easy, medium, and hard.
This section measures your ability to comprehend, analyze, and evaluate written passages from a variety of subject areas including literary fiction, social studies, humanities, and natural science.
Success depends on developing strong reading strategies. Every answer is supported directly by the text, so learning to read efficiently and locate evidence quickly is key.
What skills are tested?
Key Ideas and Inference — Identify main ideas, understand explicit details, draw logical inferences, and determine the meaning of words from context.Craft and Structure — Analyze an author's purpose, tone, point of view, rhetorical strategies, text structure, and how word choice shapes meaning.
How to practice?
Read the questions first. Skimming questions before reading the passage saves valuable time.Practice active reading. Underline key ideas and annotate as you read.
Eliminate aggressively. Cross out choices that are unsupported by the text or introduce outside information.
Work through all difficulty levels. Start with Easy to build confidence, then progress to Medium and Hard sets.