PTE Short Answer Questions are a part of Speaking. In this, a short question is asked and the candidate has to respond by giving one-two word answers. There are 10-12 questions of this type. Each is worth 1 mark. Given below is the list of such 100 questions.
- How many days are in a leap year? –366.
- How many years are there in a century? –100 years.
- How many years are there in a passage of decade? –10.
- If a figure is hexagonal, how many sides does it have? –Six.
- In which direction does the sun come up? –East.
- Some calendars begin the week on Sunday, what is the other day which commonly starts a week? –Monday.
- What do we call a book that contains lots of words with their meanings? –Dictionary.
- What do we call 10 years? –(A) Decade.
- What do we call the piece of paper that proves you have bought an item? –A receipt.
- What do you call the alphabetical list at the end of a textbook that tells you where to find specific information? –Index.
- What do you need to see a thing which is far away? –Binoculars.
- What does a king or queen wear on their head at official ceremonies? –Crown.
- What instrument would you use to examine very small objects or life forms? –Microscope.
- What are 3 quarters of 100%? How much percent is three quarters? –75%
- What is more fuel-efficient, car, or truck? –Car.
- What is the antonym of vertical? –Horizontal.
- What is the study of the stars and planets called? –Astronomy.
- What is the word for a period of one hundred years? –Century.
- What kind of liquid do mammals feed their babies (children)? –Milk.
- Which organ is the blood pumped from? –Heart.
- What special document do most people traveling between one country to another need to carry? –A passport.
- What word is used to describe frozen water? –Ice
- When the writer of a book is unknown, what word is used for the author? –Anonymous.
- Which sweet food is produced by bees? –Honey.
- Which symbol is used to complete a sentence? –Full stop/period.
- Would you go to a pharmacy or a surgery to get a prescription filled after visiting a doctor? –A pharmacy.
- Whose job is it to treat people that are ill or have an injury at a hospital? –Doctor.
- What kind of book is written by a person about their own life? –Autobiography.
- What is the name of a building where you can borrow books? –Library.
- On what geographical location would someone be living if their country is surrounded by water on all sides? –Island.
- What do you call a piece of equipment we use to look at stars? –Astronomical telescope.
- In mathematics, there are four basic operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and what? –Division.
- Where does a camel normally live? –Desert.
- How many years are there in a millennium? –A thousand years.
- What is the natural material used to make a car tire? –Rubber.
- If a figure is a pentagon, how many sides does it have? –Five.
- What do you call the strap that circulates a person in a car or an airplane? –Seatbelt.
- When you get lost in the city, what do you need? –Map.
- When you react to a stimulus, is your response quick or slow? –Quick.
- What can we call a doctor who can sell prescribed medicines? –Pharmacist./Chemist.
- What can we call the animals with white ivory and long trunk? –Elephant.
- How many days should be added to February in a leap year? –One day.
- How many years does a centennial celebrate? –100 years.
- What are the people who study ancient bones or plants in rocks? –Paleontologist
- If there are 8 black balls and 1 white ball, and I randomly pick one, which color is most likely to be picked? –Black.
- If you want to buy a ring, who do you approach, a jeweler or pharmacist? –Jeweler.
- What do we call the instructions that tell you how to cook food? –Recipe.
- What is the job title for someone who cooks food in a kitchen? –Chef /Cook.
- What do you call a list in front of a book which outlines the structure of a book? –Table of Contents.
- What does a Sundial measure? –Time.
- What is the big musical instrument that has 88 black and white keys? –Piano.
- What is the joint between your shoulder and your forearm? –Elbow.
- What is the opposite of “predecessor”? –Successor.
- What are the strings on shoes? –Shoelace.
- What are the things that you touch with your left hand when you play the guitar? –Strings.
- What kind of sense do you use by your ears? –Hearing.
- What are the mountains that erupt? –Volcanoes.
- What do we call the “Times New Roman” in Microsoft Word? –Typeface/Font.
- What are the two holes in your nose to breathe? – Nostrils.
- Which one would you use to describe the desert, humidity, or aridity? –Aridity.
- Before airplanes were invented, how did people travel between the island from America to Europe? –By ship /By cruise.
- What system does the earth belong to? –Solar system.
- What is the meaning of “post” in the word “postgraduate? –After.
- What is the opposite of positive? –Negative.
- What do we call the thread in the center of a candle? –Wick.
- What natural resource is used by a carpenter? –Wood.
- How many hemispheres does the equator divide the globe into? –Two.
- What is the most catching line of the newspaper? –Headline.
- How do we call a person who works in the company? –An employee./Employees.
- What do we call a festival which is held every four years gathering people together as a sporting event? –Olympics (Games).
- What type of food does a vegetarian eat, beef pie or fruit salad? –Fruit Salad.
- Which day is between Tuesday and Thursday? –Wednesday.
- What can bring astronauts to space? –Spacecraft.
- What publication reports daily news? –Newspaper.
- What is the collection of pictures called? –Album.
- Who is a physician who performs surgical operations? –Surgeon.
- “We went somewhere”, how do you understand it’s a past sentence? –Went.
- What is the opposite side that the sun rises? |–West.
- Who sits in the cockpit of an airplane? –Pilot.
- How do you describe the line that segments a circle? –Chord.
- Which continent do China, India, Korea, and Japan locate? –Asia.
- What is the opposite of the word ‘artificial’? –Natural / genuine / real.
- What do bees collect from flowers? –Pollen.
- Why are bees so important to agriculture? –Pollination.
- How would you describe someone who can speak two languages? –Bilingual.
- What is a standard set of letters that is used to write one or more languages based upon the general principle? –Alphabet.
- In which reference book can you find synonyms and antonyms? –Thesaurus.
- What does ASAP mean? What does ASAP stand for? –As Soon As Possible
- What do these following belong to chrysanthemum, roses, daisies, tulip, etc? –Flowers.
- What device do you use to measure your weight? –Scale.
- How do you call the diagram which includes a horizontal line called X-axis and a vertical line called Y-axis? –Coordinate system.
- How many wheels does a tricycle have? –Three.
- Which part at the end of the book can be used for further reading? An index or a bibliography? –Bibliography.
- Where can you find the index in a book? –At the end.
- Which one has higher humidity, a desert, or a rainforest? –A rainforest.
- What is the hardest/toughest part of your hand? –Nails.
- What is the hard object in the center of peaches, apples, and pears? –Stone.
- What does the chemical symbol H2O stand for? –Water.
- What do you call the publication that is published four times a year? –Quarterly.
- What is the capital of France? — Paris
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