Multiple Choice Question in IELTS Listening

It is possible to have a multiple choice question in section 1 of IELTS listening. In section 1, you need to listen to two speakers and with this type of question you need to choose between various options in each answer. In section 1, the multiple choice questions and answer options are slightly easier. Don’t forget that you will probably hear the information from more than one option in the recording, but only one will be the right answer.

IELTS Listening Practice: Multiple Choice Questions

Questions 1-3: Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

1. Dinner is on

A. Friday at 6pm
B. Friday at 7pm
C. Friday at 7.30pm

2. Beth is

A. vegetarian
B. unable to eat anything made from milk
C. able to cheesecake

3. Beth will need to park

A. in another part of the street
B. next door
C. in a car park down the road

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Transcript and Answers

Click below to reveal the transcript and answers to this lesson:

Transcript
Hi, Beth. Do you fancy coming round to dinner sometime this week?
That sounds lovely I’m pretty busy at the start of the week but I’m free on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evening.
Great. Let’s make it Friday at 7pm then.
Oh sorry, I’ve just remembered that I’ve got a meeting on Friday and won’t finish until at least 6 so there’s no way I’ll make it for 7.
Shall we make it half past 7 then? Would that be better?
Yes. I’m sure I’ll be able to make it for then.
I was thinking of doing a chicken roast with cheesecake to follow. Is that ok or are you vegetarian again?
Well, I did go through a vegetarian period a while ago but I’m not veggie anymore. However I have just discovered that I’m lactose intolerant so I have to avoid any milk products which means I’ll have to pass on the cheesecake I’m afraid.
Oh that’s alright. I’ll just do something else for dessert then.
Great. Sorry to be a bother.
Don’t worry it’s absolutely fine. Oh by the way, you’ll need to park a quite a few doors down because there’s building work going on next door and our part of the road is occupied.
Ok, thanks for letting me know. See you Friday.
Bye
Answers
1. C
2. B
‘… I’m lactose intolerant so I have to avoid any milk products…’
The answer can’t be C because Beth says ‘…I’ll have to pass on the cheesecake..’ and this means she must say no to the cheesecake.
3. A
‘…you’ll need to park a quite a few doors down..’ because ‘…our part of the road is occupied .’ and this means further down in another part of the street.

Recommended

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    • Thanks for your kind and supportive comment. I really appreciate it. Don’t ever give up. Even if you need to be patient for years, take small steps forward when you can.

  2. Thank you for your help Liz.
    I wanted to know if there will be a transcription of the audio during the exam.

    • As you see, I provide the transcript with the answers, not with the questions. I do this so you can learn from your mistakes and compare the audio to the transcript. In the test, no transcript is given and no answers are provided.

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  6. Finally I answered it all right 😭

  7. Hi Liz,

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    Those your audios in SoundCloud are not available when one tries to play them.
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    • IT might be due to your internet connection. Try using a different device or a different internet.

    • Hi,
      If you are using chrome browser then please clear cache. And reopen the tab. If still facing problem then open this tab in incognito where it will not save any cookies which in turn will load everything from scratch.
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  8. Ammar Hdaifeh says

    Nice, the last question was the Hardest 🙁

  9. Hi Liz – I have practiced on all the above topics. Does this cover all the difficulty levels of the Listening exam?

    • These are exercises, not tests. You need to get the IELTS Cambridge test books which are real tests published by IELTS so you can get used to the real level of the test.

      • Supandeep says

        hi Liz,
        I hope you are doing well. Can you please let me know the exact way of transfer listening and reading answers ?

        • Transferring answers is only for the listening test and only for the paper based test, not the computer test. During the test, you write your answers on the question paper. After the test, you are given 10 mins to copy your answers onto the answer sheet provided. For the reading test, you write the answers directly on the answer sheet with no need for transferring.

  10. Shams says

    Hi Liz,

    First of all thank you for all your lessons. Your videos and practice tests are really helping me a lot. I have a doubt in question number 3. I was confused between options a and c. Can you please explain me why the correct answer will not be (c). a car park down the road.

    Thanks,

    Shams

    • “a car park” is a noun which is a usually a place designated for people to park their cars. The listening lessons does not say anything at all about using a car park. The recording does talk about parking a car – the word “park” is used as a verb, not a noun. You need to learn the difference between parking a car on a street and a car park.

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  12. Mariana says

    Hi! Great material! TKY. How can I know the level for this activity? First time with IELTS for me…

  13. why it is so hard for me to catch every single word .I think listening will be my big obstacle than any other skill . what’s to do ??

    • That is the problem. You are trying to catch every word. Don’t. Your aim isn’t to catch every word. Your aim is to listen for answers.

  14. Thank you for the practice test.

  15. Dear liz
    Thank you for your awesome videos, I am getting ready for IELTS exam and I find your teaching really helpful. I want to practice more about every lesson but I only found one practice for example for Multiple choice questions.
    i need more practice about it. can you help me please??? i do not know where can i found more practice that be standard and good to practice.
    thanks

  16. Klint Gino Cutarra says

    My result(s) – I also got tricked with Q3. So sad.

    Thanks Liz and more powers!

  17. hello liz,
    can you please help me with videos about tables, diagram and charts. I am lost with these types of questions, and really thank you for this blog its wonderful

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    Thanks Liz, Im very grateful with you. Your web site is incredible. I will present the IELTS on July 30th and if I got a good band score is for your enormous help. I feel confident in listening, writting and reading, but sometimes the words don´t come out in speaking 🙁

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    Dear Liz,
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  20. BIJOY says

    YOU ARE JUST AN AWESOME TEACHER….!
    Thank you for all this…

  21. Manuja says

    Thanks Liz..I just started following your lessons..They help me alot

  22. Ahmed says

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  23. Abiy Hailu says

    v. good strategies

  24. Kim TaeYeon says

    Yahhhh Liz
    Super thanks.You help a lot of people who are struggling with ieltssss

  25. Kim TaeYeon says

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  26. Nawar says

    Hey!
    “which is means I’ll have to pass on the cheesecake I’m affraid”
    should be ” Which means …” no “is” right?
    sorry to be a bother 🙂

    • That’s right. So the answer is B.
      Liz

      • Nawar says

        I’m sorry, but what I mean is, in the transcript, there should be no “is” after “which”.
        So it is “which means”
        and not “which is means”.
        Or am I wrong?
        Nawar

  27. munirah says

    hi Liz
    haw i can improve my listening skills?

    • Please see my tips lesson. Go through question types and paraphrasing and identifying key words.
      All the best
      Liz

  28. Mithu says

    Hi Liz,
    Thanks for all the useful lessons. I have been getting 6.5 in listening 🙁 would you please advice how can I improve my listening. I have an exam pretty soon. Thanks for your help.

    • Make sure you write a list of paraphrases which are used in all listening exercises. Having good paraphrasing skills is essential for IELTS. Go through the answers in all lessons carefully to make sure you see the paraphrases and understand how IELTS test your language skills. Have a strategy for all question types in listening. Work on improving your skills for section 1 to aim for about 9 correct answers. Sections 1 and 2 should have more answers correct than 3 and 4. In academic listening, work on following the recording and keeping your place.
      Good luck
      Liz

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