If you want, I can produce:
(Man): "Steve used to smoke, but he quit last year." (A) Steve still smokes. (B) Steve has never smoked. (C) Steve smokes occasionally. (D) Steve does not smoke anymore. Answer: (D)
(Man): "No sooner had we sat down than the phone rang." (A) The phone rang before they sat down. (B) The phone rang immediately after they sat. (C) They didn't answer the phone. (D) The phone was broken. Answer: (B)
The ALCPT Form 121 is scored based on the test-taker's performance in each section. The test results are then used to determine the test-taker's overall language proficiency level, which is typically reported on a scale from 0 (no proficiency) to 5 (full professional proficiency).
(Man): "Do you know whose pen this is?" (A) It writes well. (B) It’s mine. (C) Yes, I know him. (D) It is on the desk. Answer: (B)
The Form 121 is a 100-item multiple-choice exam used by military and language programs to assess English proficiency. While specific "hot" keys for Form 121 are typically kept secure, the standard test format includes the following core features: Exam Structure
PDF versions of practice tests and answer keys for various ALCPT forms can often be found on Test-Taking Strategy Context Clues: