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Think You Can Ace the ALCPT Test? Take the Quiz!

Ready for ALCPT sample questions? Start your practice now!

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: Mario ArcigaUpdated Aug 25, 2025
Difficulty: Moderate
2-5mins
Learning OutcomesCheat Sheet
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This ALCPT quiz helps you check your level for the American Language Course Placement Test. Work through short items in vocabulary, grammar, and reading to see what you know, spot gaps before the exam, and build confidence. For extra help, see our ALCPT practice tips .

Choose the correct preposition: He arrived ____ the airport at 7 o'clock.
to
on
in
at (Explanation: We say arrive at a place, e.g., at the airport.)
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Which word is the closest synonym of rapid?
lazy
late
fast (Explanation: Rapid means fast or quick.)
loud
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Complete the sentence: I ____ dinner when the phone rang.
cook
am cooking
was cooking (Explanation: Past continuous describes an ongoing past action interrupted by another past action.)
have cooked
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Fill in the blank with the correct article: She bought ____ umbrella because it was raining.
the
no article
an (Explanation: Use an before a vowel sound, as in umbrella.)
a
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Which phrasal verb means cancel?
call off (Explanation: Call off means to cancel.)
call up
call on
call back
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Choose the correct quantifier: There isn't ____ sugar left in the jar.
much (Explanation: Use much with noncount nouns like sugar in negatives.)
a few
many
few
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Choose the correct form: If I ____ more time, I would travel around the world.
would have
will have
had (Explanation: Second conditional uses past simple after if for present unreal situations.)
have
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Change to passive voice: They will announce the results tomorrow. The results ____ tomorrow.
are announced
are being announced
were announced
will be announced (Explanation: Future passive uses will be + past participle.)
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Add the correct question tag: You have finished the assignment, ____?
don't you?
haven't you? (Explanation: Positive statement takes a negative tag with have.)
didn't you?
have you?
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Choose the correct verb: Neither of the answers ____ correct.
were
be
are
is (Explanation: Neither is treated as singular.)
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Reading: According to the notice, the store closes at 9 PM Monday through Saturday and 6 PM on Sundays. When does it close on Saturday?
6 PM
9 PM
8 PM
It is closed all day
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Choose the best connector: He was tired; ____ , he kept working.
however (Explanation: However contrasts ideas.)
because
for example
therefore
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Choose the correct verb agreement: The teacher, along with the students, ____ arriving late.
are
were
is (Explanation: The subject is the teacher; along with does not change singular agreement.)
be
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Choose the correct verb: Either the teachers or the principal ____ to attend.
were
are
have
has (Explanation: With either...or, the verb agrees with the nearer subject, principal.)
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Choose the correct form: If we ____ earlier, we would have caught the bus.
left
would leave
have left
had left (Explanation: Third conditional uses had + past participle in the if-clause.)
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Choose the correct relative clause punctuation: My sister who lives in Texas is a pilot. Which meaning is correct without commas?
All my sisters live in Texas.
Her pilot license is from Texas.
She has more than one sister; the one who lives in Texas is a pilot. (Explanation: Restrictive clause identifies which sister.)
She has only one sister, and she lives in Texas.
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Choose the correct tense: By next year, I ____ here for a decade.
have worked
will have worked (Explanation: Future perfect expresses duration completed by a future time.)
will work
am working
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Choose the correct punctuation: Which sentence correctly uses a semicolon?
The flight was delayed; we waited patiently. (Explanation: A semicolon joins two related independent clauses.)
The flight was delayed; because we waited patiently.
The flight; was delayed we waited patiently.
The flight was; delayed we waited patiently.
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Select the correct word order: Rarely ____ such a beautiful sunset.
I have seen
I seen
have I seen (Explanation: Negative adverbials cause inversion in formal statements.)
have seen I
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Choose the correct conditional inversion: Had I known about the delay, I ____ earlier.
left
will leave
would leave
would have left (Explanation: Inverted third conditional omits if and inverts had.)
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Study Outcomes

  1. Understand ALCPT format -

    Learn the structure of the American Language Course Placement Test, including section breakdowns, question types, and timing to approach the quiz with confidence.

  2. Identify grammar and vocabulary gaps -

    Assess your performance on ALCPT practice test questions to pinpoint areas of weakness in word usage, sentence structure, and language conventions.

  3. Apply reading and listening strategies -

    Use proven ALCPT exam tips to enhance comprehension skills under timed conditions and improve accuracy on both passages and audio prompts.

  4. Analyze sample questions -

    Break down ALCPT sample questions to understand common pitfalls, recognize correct answer patterns, and strengthen test-taking techniques.

  5. Evaluate your readiness -

    Interpret quiz results against placement benchmarks to determine your current level and identify priorities for further study or review.

  6. Develop a targeted test-prep plan -

    Create a personalized ALCPT test prep routine using practice insights and expert recommendations to maximize your placement test score.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Strategic Vocabulary Building -

    Anchor new lexicon by linking target words to related word families - e.g., pair "challenge" with "challenging" and "challenger" to see usage variations in context. Employ mnemonic devices like word maps and flashcards, reviewing terms from the Defense Language Institute's high-frequency lists (dli.edu). Incorporate these into daily alcpt practice test drills for better recall.

  2. Grammar Mastery with Tenses and Agreement -

    Study the twelve core English tenses and subject-verb agreement rules with clear charts from Purdue OWL's Grammar Resources (owl.purdue.edu). Practice sentence-correction exercises found in alcpt sample questions to reinforce patterns. A quick mnemonic - "Never Perfect Birds Fly Slowly" for simple, perfect, continuous, perfect continuous - can help you recall tense sequence.

  3. Effective Listening Techniques -

    Use authentic audio from the Defense Language Institute Listening Center and British Council podcasts to sharpen ear training. Shadow speakers and jot down key terms coalescing main ideas and details, then compare with official transcripts. End each session by summarizing the gist in one sentence to mirror alcpt listening comprehension tasks.

  4. Reading Comprehension Strategies -

    Apply skimming for overall themes and scanning for specifics, following Cambridge English's recommended reading protocols. Quickly identify topic sentences to map paragraph structures before tackling detail and inference questions in your alcpt practice test sessions. Time each passage to build pacing skills and reduce pressure on exam day.

  5. Smart Test-Taking and Time Management -

    Break down the 42 vocabulary, 15 grammar, and 15 comprehension items into timed blocks - aim for roughly 45 seconds per question (Defense Language Institute guidelines). Employ process-of-elimination tactics to discard unlikely options and make strategic guesses under time constraints. Simulate full-length alcpt exams weekly to build test stamina and bolster confidence.

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