O Level · English Language
35+ O Level English Language Comprehension Practice Questions for 2026 (based on Singapore MOE Syllabus)
O Level English comprehension tests inference, summary, vocabulary in context, and language use. This page has 35+ comprehension-style questions with model answers for 2026 Singapore exams.
35 free sample questions below — answers and step-by-step solutions included.
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Frequently asked questions
- How is O Level comprehension different from PSLE?
- O Level passages are longer and more abstract. Questions include summary (point-based), language use (explain effect of a phrase), and inference requiring deeper analysis — not just literal retrieval.
- How do I write a good O Level summary?
- Identify 10–15 key points in note form, paraphrase (do not copy whole phrases), stay within the word limit, and use your own connectors. Only include relevant points that answer the summary question.
- What are common O Level comprehension mistakes?
- Lifting entire sentences for summary, giving personal opinions instead of textual evidence, and exceeding the word limit. Practise paraphrasing and counting words.
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Want more Comprehension questions — with step-by-step help?
These 35 questions are a sample. On Tutorly.sg/app you can practise unlimited O Level English Language questions, get instant explanations after you try, and use past-year papers — no sign-up needed to start.
- ✓ Unlimited practice questions (not just 10)
- ✓ Step-by-step working when you are stuck
- ✓ Singapore syllabus: O Level
Opens tutorly.sg/app — same subject ready for you.
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