– Examinees listen to spoken English via audio and select the best response to questions or statements.

ALCPT Form 112 is a 100-item, multiple-choice test developed by the Defense Language Institute English Language Center (DLIELC). The exam strictly assesses English language skills through two main modalities: listening and reading. The content is heavily contextualised around military life, daily routines, administrative tasks, and general technical concepts, reflecting the curriculum of the American Language Course (ALC) books. The test serves multiple administrative purposes: Placing students into the correct language training levels. Evaluating progress throughout an intensive English course.

Mastery of conditional sentences ("if" clauses), sentence structure, and word choice.

Sentences like “The report was submitted by the team before the review” appear more frequently than in other forms.

The reading section requires visual analysis of written texts, ranging from single sentences to short paragraphs. This section evaluates:

The ability to understand written texts, grammar structures, and vocabulary. Test Structure and Blueprint

A: Be cautious. Many websites claim to offer "actual Form 112 answers." These are often scams or outdated. Rely on skill-building, not memorization.

Listen to podcasts like "6 Minute English" (BBC) or "American English Pronunciation" daily. Focus on understanding spoken directions and short narratives.

: Assesses the ability to understand common English idioms and phrasal verbs in context. Administration and Scoring

| Content Area | Approx. Questions | |--------------|------------------| | Vocabulary (context clues) | 12 | | Verb tenses (past/present/future) | 10 | | Prepositions (in, on, at, for, since) | 8 | | Error recognition (grammar) | 8 | | Sentence completion (cloze) | 6 | | Paragraph reading (2–3 short texts) | 6 |