Tests NMT Ukrainian Literature |Demo Version 2024

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Course Duration Icon 1 hour

Prepare for success with our interactive course that mirrors the real NMT Ukrainian Literature section. Practice analyzing literary works, matching authors to their creations, and mastering test strategies — all to build confidence and sharpen your knowledge for the exam.

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Embark on a comprehensive preparation journey for the National Multidisciplinary Test (NMT) with our "Tests NMT Ukrainian Literature - Demo Version 2024" course! Developed by the Ukrainian Center for Educational Quality Assessment (UCEEQA), these demo tests are designed to familiarize future participants with the format, structure, and difficulty level of the "Ukrainian Literature" section of the NMT.

Why choose our demo tests:

  • Familiarization with the test format: Participants will experience the test interface, the layout of tasks, navigation between them, and the tools available during the test.
  • Understanding the structure of the "Ukrainian Literature" section: The tests replicate the number of tasks of different types typically found in the main NMT session (usually multiple-choice and matching questions).
  • Assessment of task difficulty: The demo versions include tasks with a difficulty level close to those that will be offered in the actual testing, allowing participants to evaluate their preparedness.
  • Time management practice: Completing the demo test under conditions close to real ones (with a time limit) will help participants learn to effectively allocate time for solving tasks.
  • Reduction of psychological stress: Familiarity with the testing procedure and task format helps reduce anxiety before the main NMT session.

Course Module
Module 1 General information
Module 2: Tests NMT Ukrainian Literature - Demo Version 2024

  • Tasks 1-25: Multiple-choice questions with four options (0 or 1 point)
  • Tasks 26-30: Matching tasks where each of the four rows must be paired with the correct answer (0 or 4 points)

Maximum number of test points: 45

Key Features of the Demo Tests:

  • Aligned with the current External Independent Assessment (ZNO) Ukrainian Literature syllabus: The tasks cover the main topics and sections provided by the external independent assessment program, including ancient Ukrainian literature, works of classics (Taras Shevchenko, Ivan Franko, Lesia Ukrainka), modernism, postmodernism, and contemporary literary processes.
  • Close to real NMT tests: The format, structure, and difficulty level of the tasks correspond to the official testing criteria, which will help you better prepare for the actual exam.
  • Various task types included: The tests include questions on identifying genres and themes of literary works, analyzing artistic devices, character descriptions, working with quotes, and matching authors to their works.
  • Answer verification: After completing the test, you can review the correct answers and analyze your own mistakes for further improvement of knowledge.

Recommendations for Using the Demo Tests:

  • Complete the test in calm conditions: Create an environment as close as possible to the real exam – set a time limit and do not use additional materials.
  • Carefully analyze the questions: Pay special attention to the wording of the tasks, as even a small detail can affect the correct choice of answer.
  • Work with texts and quotes: Many questions in the tests require knowledge of literary works, understanding of key ideas, and symbolism, so it is important to reread excerpts and analyze them.
  • Connect knowledge with cultural context: Ukrainian literature is closely related to history, art, and social events, so try to view literary works in a broader context.
  • Analyze your mistakes: After taking the test, pay attention to the questions that caused difficulties and repeat the relevant material.
  • Repeat the tests several times: This will help you better remember the structure of tasks, key literary works, and confidently prepare for the NMT.