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: Brief exchanges between two speakers followed by a question.

The test items are explicitly drawn from ALC Books 1 through 34. Reviewing the grammar charts and vocabulary lists at the end of these volumes is the most direct way to prepare.

A single speaker delivers a sentence, and the candidate must identify the option that closest matches the meaning or successfully paraphrases the statement.

| | Examples | |------------------|--------------| | Official ALC Books | Books 1–12 (available through authorized training centers) | | Practice Apps | "ALCPT American Language Course" (10,000+ questions, 50+ simulated forms) | | Listening Practice | Military news broadcasts, instructional videos, everyday conversations | | Vocabulary Lists | Military English word lists, technical terminology | | Free Online Quizzes | PracticeTestGeeks.com, Quiz-Maker.com (33+ free questions) |

A single spoken sentence where the test-taker must identify the best paraphrase or logical conclusion.

ALCPT Form 61 follows a standardized format divided into two distinct sections, totaling 100 questions with four answer options (a, b, c, or d) each.

Correctly using pronouns like who , which , whom , and whose .

To prepare for the ALCPT Form 61, candidates can:

ALCPT Form 61, like all ALCPT materials, is a . These tests are sold to specific language training institutions and must be used only at the location to which they were sold. Any transfer of ALCPT materials to another institution requires prior approval from DLIELC.

American English grammar, vocabulary, idioms, and military-adjacent contexts 2. Structural Breakdown of Form 61

: Practice with audio that includes background noise, as the test aims to simulate real-world environments.

To maximize your score, you must understand exactly how the 100 questions are distributed across the test. Part I: Listening Comprehension (Questions 1–66)

ALCPT Form 61 is a multiple-choice examination designed to evaluate a candidate's ability to understand spoken and written English. It typically consists of 100 questions, divided into two main parts: Listening (Part I) and Reading (Part II).