The HSK 2 exam format is structured to assess basic Chinese language proficiency through listening and reading sections, with a total of 60 questions and a duration of approximately 55 minutes (including 5 minutes for filling in personal information). Here’s a breakdown of the exam format:
1. Listening Section
- Total Questions: 35
- Duration: Approximately 25-30 minutes
- Format:
- Part I (10 questions):
- Listen to a sentence played twice.
- Choose “True” or “False” based on a picture provided.
- Part II (10 questions):
- Listen to a dialogue played twice.
- Select the corresponding picture from multiple options.
- Part III (10 questions):
- Listen to a two-sentence dialogue between two people, followed by a question from a third person.
- Choose the correct answer from three options.
- Part IV (5 questions):
- Listen to a 4-5 sentence dialogue between two people, followed by a question from a third person.
- Choose the correct answer from three options.
- Part I (10 questions):
2. Reading Section
- Total Questions: 25
- Duration: Approximately 20-25 minutes
- Format:
- Part I (5 questions):
- Match a sentence with the corresponding picture from multiple options.
- Part II (5 questions):
- Fill in the blank in a sentence by selecting the correct word from multiple options.
- Part III (5 questions):
- Choose the correct answer from three options to complete a sentence or dialogue.
- Part IV (10 questions):
- Read a short passage and answer multiple-choice questions (this part may vary slightly in format but generally focuses on comprehension).
- Part I (5 questions):
Key Points:
- Scoring: The total score is 200 points (100 points for listening and 100 points for reading). A passing score is 120 points or higher.
- Vocabulary: The exam tests approximately 300 commonly used Chinese words and basic grammar structures.
- No Speaking or Writing (Beyond Basic Character Recognition): HSK 2 does not include a separate speaking or writing section, though some reading tasks may involve writing simple characters or numbers.
- Certification Validity: HSK 2 scores are valid for two years from the exam date.
Purpose of HSK 2:
HSK 2 is designed for beginners who can communicate in simple, everyday situations. Passing the exam indicates that the test-taker can understand and use basic Chinese to handle routine tasks and exchange information on familiar topics.



