Reading Skills Self-Assessment Test
This test contains 20 multiple-choice questions (1 mark each) to assess your reading skills. Be honest with your answers to get an accurate assessment.
For students in grades 5 to 10: After completing the test, you'll see your reading level and suggestions for improvement.
Section 1: Letter and Sound Recognition
1. Do you recognize all the letters of the alphabet and their sounds?
2. Can you read two-letter words (e.g., "at," "in," "go") easily?
3. Can you read three to four-letter words (e.g., "cat," "book," "jump")?
Section 2: Word and Sentence Reading
4. Can you read short sentences with 2-3 simple words (e.g., "I see a cat.")?
5. Can you read sentences with conjunct letters (e.g., "school," "black")?
6. Do you follow punctuation (full stops, commas) while reading aloud?
7. Can you read short sentences (3-5 words) with proper speed and intonation?
Section 3: Reading Fluency and Comprehension
8. Can you read short sentences (4-5 words) from an unfamiliar text?
9. Can you read sentences (6-8 words) with proper pauses and expression?
10. Do you understand what you read immediately, or do you need to re-read?
Section 4: Advanced Reading Skills
11. Can you read a paragraph (5-6 sentences) without stopping frequently?
12. When you see a new word, can you guess its meaning from the sentence?
13. Do you enjoy reading stories or articles on your own?
Section 5: Self-Evaluation
14. How confident are you in reading aloud in class?
15. Do you read every day (books, newspapers, etc.)?
16. Do you mispronounce words often while reading?
17. Can you read and follow instructions from a textbook without help?
18. Do you take long pauses while reading unfamiliar words?
19. Do you change your tone (excited, sad, questioning) based on the text?
20. After reading a passage, can you summarize it in your own words?


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