HSK 1 Practice Test
Take a full HSK 1-style practice test with 20 listening questions and 20 reading questions. Submit your answers at the end, get your score, and review the questions you missed.
40 questions · Listening + Reading · Instant score
Full HSK 1-style practice test
This practice test has 40 questions: 20 listening questions and 20 reading questions. Each question is worth 5 points. The total score is 200 points, and 120 points is the passing score.
What this HSK 1 practice test includes
This HSK 1 practice test is designed for beginners who want something that feels closer to a real test than ordinary practice. It includes both listening and reading questions, so you can check whether you can recognize basic HSK 1 words, understand short audio, read simple sentences, and choose the right answers without seeing feedback after every question.
The listening section covers word recognition, sentence listening, short dialogue scenes, and simple listening comprehension. The reading section covers word recognition, sentence matching, question-answer reading, and fill-in-the-blank questions.
How the scoring works
The test has 40 questions in total. Each question is worth 5 points. The listening section has 20 questions for 100 points, and the reading section has 20 questions for 100 points. Your total score is out of 200 points.
A score of 120 points counts as a passing score. After you submit the test, you will see your total score, your HSK 1 listening score, your HSK 1 reading score, and a breakdown by question type.
How to use your result
Use your score as a guide for what to practice next, not just as a pass-or-fail result. If your HSK 1 listening score is lower, spend more time with HSK 1 Listening Practice and repeat short audio until the words sound familiar. If your HSK 1 reading score is lower, review HSK 1 Reading Practice, HSK 1 vocabulary, and simple sentence patterns.
The review section shows your answer, the correct answer, and the key point for each question. This helps you understand what went wrong before starting another HSK 1 practice test.
What to review before taking HSK 1
Before taking a full HSK 1 test, review common HSK 1 vocabulary, basic sentence patterns, simple listening audio, and the main reading question types. Short daily practice is usually more useful than one long session.
If you miss many questions, do not restart the test right away. First review the mistakes, practice the weaker section, and then return to the full HSK 1 practice test.
HSK 1 practice test FAQ
Is this an official HSK 1 test?
No. This is an HSK 1-style practice test for study and review. It is not an official exam paper, but it is designed to help beginners practice the HSK 1 listening and HSK 1 reading skills they need.
How many questions are in this HSK 1 practice test?
There are 40 questions in total: 20 listening questions and 20 reading questions.
How is the score calculated?
Each question is worth 5 points. HSK 1 listening is worth 100 points, HSK 1 reading is worth 100 points, and the total score is 200 points. A score of 120 counts as a passing score.
Will I see answers during the test?
No. During the test, you choose your answers and move through the questions without seeing the correct answers. Your score, the correct answers, and the review notes appear after you submit the full HSK 1 practice test.
What should I do if I do not pass?
Start with the mistake review. Check whether you missed more HSK 1 listening questions or HSK 1 reading questions, then practice that section again before taking another full HSK 1 practice test.
What to practice next
Use your result to choose the next small practice step instead of repeating the whole test too quickly.
Review HSK 1 Vocabulary
Go back through common HSK 1 words before your next full practice test.
Practice HSK 1 Listening
Go back to short audio practice if the HSK 1 listening section felt harder than expected.
Practice HSK 1 Reading
Review word recognition, sentence matching, and simple HSK 1 reading questions.
Study HSK 1 Sentences & Patterns
Review simple beginner sentence patterns that appear in both HSK 1 listening and HSK 1 reading.
