150 practice tests for complete STANAG 6001 reading exam preparation
Reading is the skill most candidates assume they can self-study from generic materials — and the skill where that assumption costs the most points. The STANAG 6001 Reading paper uses specific military and NATO document types, specific question formats, and a strict time limit that generic English reading practice does not train for.
Across Levels 1 to 3, the Reading paper moves from short factual notices to extended analytical passages. Examiners are not testing whether you understand English in general — they are testing whether you can extract specific factual and inferential information from military-register text, under time pressure, without a dictionary.
| Level | Text types | Question focus |
|---|---|---|
| Level 1 | Short notices, simple memos, basic instructions | Direct factual recall |
| Level 2 | Incident reports, operational orders, briefings | Factual detail, sequence, cause-effect |
| Level 3 | Analytical passages, argumentative texts, policy documents | Inference, implied meaning, argument structure |
Three patterns account for most lost marks: misreading a negative or qualifier ("not", "except", "unless"), running out of time on the final passages because early ones took too long, and choosing an answer that is true in general but not what the specific passage states. Training under real timing, repeatedly, is what fixes all three.
STANAG PRO provides 150 full timed Reading exam sets — 8,916 questions in total — each running under a 60-minute timer identical to real exam conditions, with instant self-marking and a breakdown by level (Level 1 / Level 2 / Level 3) so you know exactly which level is holding your score back. Every passage is original content built specifically around STANAG 6001 task types — not adapted general-English material.
150 full timed exam sets, 8,916 questions in total, spanning Levels 1 to 3.
Yes — every full set runs under a 60-minute timer with no pausing, matching real exam conditions.
No, but STANAG PRO's per-level checkpoint after each section shows you a pass/fail estimate and score before you continue, so you always know your current standing by level.