ABLE Study Guide 2026

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📋 ABLE Exam Format at a Glance

90
Questions
110 min
Time Limit
55.00%
Passing Score

📚 ABLE Topics to Study (69)

✍️ Sample ABLE Questions & Answers

1. A passage uses the word 'proliferate' in the sentence: 'New start-up companies began to proliferate after the tax incentives were introduced.' Proliferate most nearly means:
Increase rapidly in number

Proliferate means to grow or multiply rapidly.

2. Which term describes the omission of a sound or syllable in spoken language, as in pronouncing 'comfortable' as 'comf-ta-ble'?
Elision

Elision is the omission of sounds or syllables during speech, commonly occurring in fast or informal speech to ease articulation.

3. Which option correctly identifies the function of the underlined phrase in: 'Exhausted from the long exam, the students left quickly'?
Participial phrase modifying 'students'

The phrase 'Exhausted from the long exam' is a participial phrase that modifies the noun 'students.'

4. Best practices in language test security include:
Rotating test forms and using secure item banking

Form rotation and secure item banks prevent item exposure, maintaining test validity across administrations.

5. A case analysis presents the following data: Store A's sales rose 15% after a renovation; Store B's sales rose 12% with no renovation. What can be most accurately concluded?
The renovation may have contributed a small additional benefit, but the difference is modest

The small difference (3 percentage points) suggests renovation may offer a marginal benefit, but the baseline growth in Store B limits the conclusion.

6. What is 'connected speech', and why is it important for language learners?
Natural spoken language where sounds influence each other across word boundaries

Connected speech describes natural flowing speech where sounds blend, reduce, or are deleted across word boundaries, making it essential for real-world listening comprehension.

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