If this is your first full mock, resist the urge to prepare for it. The whole point of Set 1 is to measure where you are today — sit it cold, under the full 60-minute timer, and let the result be honest. A low first score is not bad news; it is a map. Every question you miss here tells you which of the four sections needs your study hours most.

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How this set mirrors the official test

The official JFT-Basic is a computer-based test of roughly 50 questions across four sections, scored on a 250-point scale with 200 points needed to pass. This mock follows that four-section structure question-for-question, so the rhythm of the real exam feels familiar on test day:

Section in this mockQuestionsOfficial JFT-Basic sectionWhat it measures
Script and Vocabulary12Script and Vocabulary (文字と語彙)Recognising hiragana, katakana and everyday kanji; choosing the right word for pictures, blanks and descriptions.
Conversation and Expression12Conversation and Expression (会話と表現)Completing dialogues naturally: grammar in context, set phrases, and choosing expressions that fit the social situation.
Listening Comprehension13Listening Comprehension (聴解)Understanding announcements, instructions and short conversations about daily life and work.
Reading Comprehension13Reading Comprehension (読解)Finding information in notices, menus, schedules, signs and short messages — the documents of daily life in Japan.

Important honesty note: this is independent practice material written for NihongoDoya. It is not an official Japan Foundation test, and no mock score converts exactly to the official 250-point scale. What it can do is show you the format, the difficulty band, and — most usefully — exactly where you lose points.

Question types in set 1

Question typeCount
Word Meaning3
Word Usage3
Kanji Reading3
Kanji Meaning and Usage3
Grammar6
Expression6
Conversation5
Shops and Public Places4
Instructions and Announcements4
Comprehending Content7
Information Search6

Worked examples from this set

One real question from each section, with the correct answer marked and the explanation you will see after answering. (If you want to sit the set cold, take the test first and come back — these four questions appear in it.)

Script and Vocabulary — worked example

Choose the word that best fits the blank.

日本の 生活に もう(  )。
  1. わかれました
  2. つかれました
  3. こわれました
  4. なれました correct

Why: 生活に なれる means to become accustomed to life.

Conversation and Expression — worked example

Choose the best expression for the blank.

日本へ 来る(  )、国で 日本語を 勉強しました。
  1. あとで
  2. まえに correct
  3. までに
  4. あいだに

Why: V-dictionary form + 前に means before doing something.

Listening Comprehension — worked example

Listen to the conversation and answer the question.

Audio script (in the test you hear this, you do not see it):
午後の 会議は 1時からですか。いいえ。昼休みが 1時までですから、会議は 1時半からです。わかりました。会議室に 1時25分に 行きます。

会議は 何時からですか。

  1. 1時
  2. 1時15分
  3. 1時25分
  4. 1時30分 correct

Why: The meeting starts at 1:30.
Script translation: Man: Is the afternoon meeting from 1? Woman: No. Lunch is until 1, so the meeting starts at 1:30.

Reading Comprehension — worked example

Read the notice and answer the question.

図書館からの お知らせ
7月1日から、本は 一人5冊まで、2週間 借りることが できます。DVDは 一人2枚まで、1週間です。返す 日が 図書館の 休みの 日なら、次の 開いている 日に 返してください。

DVDは どのくらい 借りることが できますか。

  1. 1週間 correct
  2. 2週間
  3. 5日
  4. 1か月

Why: DVDs may be borrowed for one week.

Focus for this set: Your baseline measurement

Write down your score per section, not just the total. Two people with the same total often need completely different study plans — one is losing everything in listening, the other in kanji. Your section breakdown from this set becomes the baseline you compare every later mock against.

How to read your result

Every question in the set shows a full explanation after you answer, and the result screen breaks your score down by section. As a rough working guide for a 50-question set at this level:

  • Under 30 correct — the fundamentals need more time. Work through the N5 grammar course and the N5 vocabulary lists before the next mock.
  • 30–39 correct — you are in the borderline band where section-level drilling pays off most. Find your weakest section below and study it directly for a few days.
  • 40 or more correct — you are handling this difficulty band well. Keep your rhythm with regular mocks and push your weakest section toward the others.

Fix your weakest section

For the full preparation plan — schedules, section strategies and what to do in the final week — see the JFT-Basic study roadmap and the 90-day JFT roadmap PDF.

How these questions were written

All 750 questions across the 15 sets are original material written for this site, modelled on the public description of the JFT-Basic format: everyday and workplace situations, four options per question, and the four-section structure shown above. Every question carries an explanation, every listening item has a full script and translation shown after you answer, and instructions appear in English and Nepali because most of our readers study in Nepal. Errors do slip through — if you find one, report it and I will fix the set.

Written by Rahul Kumar Singh. Published 17 July 2026. Independent study material — not affiliated with or endorsed by the Japan Foundation. Official test information: format and scoring are described on the Japan Foundation's JFT-Basic website.