In TOEFL Reading, which question type is worth MORE points than a standard question?
AProse-summary question (worth 2 points instead of 1)
BVocabulary in context question type, worth one point
CFactual detail question type, worth just one point
DSentence-insertion question type, worth one point only
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Prose-summary question (worth 2 points instead of 1)
Prose-summary is the only question type worth 2 points in TOEFL Reading (the rest are 1 point each). Skipping it costs you 2 points instead of 1.
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