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Multiple Choice Questions are a common question type in the Reading and Listening sections of the IELTS exam.

Candidates are given a question or incomplete statement with several answer options, and they must choose the correct answer based on what they read or hear.

Options are usually labeled:

  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D

Sometimes more than one answer must be chosen.

Where They Appear

Multiple Choice Questions may appear in:

  • IELTS Academic Reading
  • IELTS General Training Reading
  • IELTS Listening

What They Test

This task checks your ability to:

  • Understand main ideas
  • Identify specific details
  • Recognize opinions or attitudes
  • Compare similar information
  • Distinguish distractors
  • Read or listen carefully under time pressure

What You Must Do

You receive:

  • A question or sentence stem
  • Several answer choices

You must choose:

  • One correct answer
    or
  • More than one answer (if instructed)

Always read instructions carefully.

Example Format

Question

Why do many people work remotely?

A. They dislike technology
B. It often saves commuting time
C. Offices are illegal
D. It guarantees higher salaries

Answer: B

Why It Is Difficult

Wrong options often contain:

  • similar wording
  • partial truth
  • exaggerated ideas
  • information mentioned but not answering the question

These are called distractors.

High-Scoring Strategy (Reading)

Read the Question First

Know what to look for.

Underline Keywords

Names, dates, reasons, comparisons.

Locate Relevant Section

Find where answer appears in passage.

Compare Every Option

Do not stop after first possible answer.

Eliminate Clearly Wrong Choices

Narrow options logically.

High-Scoring Strategy (Listening)

Read Options Before Audio Starts

Predict topic and differences.

Listen for Meaning

Not only repeated words.

Beware of Corrections

Speaker may change answer later.

Stay Focused

Missing one question should not affect the next.

Common Problems Candidates Face

Choosing First Familiar Option

Must compare all options.

Keyword Traps

Same words may appear in wrong answers.

Ignoring Small Words

Only, mainly, always, rarely can change meaning.

Panicking in Listening

Keep moving if one answer is missed.

Example Mini Practice (Reading)

Passage

Many employees prefer hybrid work because it gives flexibility while keeping social contact.

Question

Why do workers like hybrid work?

A. It removes all meetings
B. It combines flexibility and interaction
C. It pays more money
D. It shortens weekends

Answer: B

Useful Clues

Look for:

  • causes
  • opinions
  • comparisons
  • changes
  • examples
  • corrections in audio

Time Management Tips

  • Do not overthink one item.
  • Eliminate fast when possible.
  • Return later if unsure in Reading.

Quick Tips

  • Read instructions carefully.
  • Compare all options.
  • Use evidence only.
  • Watch for distractors.

Why Strong Candidates Perform Well

Top scorers stay calm, compare options carefully, and avoid attractive but incorrect distractors.

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