N2 Past Paper: Jlpt
彼はこの分野で**顕著**な成績を収めている。 (A) けんちょ (B) げんしょ (C) けんじょ (D) げんちょ 2. Vocabulary (Contextual Usage) Choose the best word to fill the blank.
長い間、雨が降っていないので、ダムの水が( )している。 (A) 不足 (B) 減少 (C) 欠乏 (D) 低下 3. Grammar (Sentence Structure) Choose the correct particle or grammar point.
あのレストランは、味は( )、サービスがとてもいい。 (A) ともかく (B) 反面 (C) おかげで (D) ついでに Section 2: Reading Comprehension
Target: Comprehending articles, commentaries, and critiques on general topics. Passage Snippet:
「現代の社会において、情報は溢れている。しかし、その中から自分にとって本当に必要なものを見極める力が必要だ。ただ受け取るだけでなく、批判的に考える姿勢が求められている。」 筆者が最も言いたいことは何か。 (A) 情報をたくさん集めるべきだ。 (B) 情報を受け取るだけで十分だ。 jlpt n2 past paper
(C) 情報を取捨選択し、批判的に考えるべきだ。 (D) 社会の変化に気づくことが大切だ。 Section 3: Listening Comprehension
Target: Understanding coherent conversations and news at natural speed. A man and a woman are discussing a meeting schedule. Audio Hint:
The woman says she is busy on Monday but free on Tuesday afternoon. The man says Tuesday afternoon works but only after 3 PM. 二人はいつ会うことになりましたか。 (A) 月曜日 (B) 火曜日の午前 (C) 火曜日の午後3時以降 (D) 水曜日 Answer Key & Explanations Correct Option Explanation Vocabulary (A) けんちょ (Kencho) means remarkable or striking. Vocabulary (A) 不足
(Fusoku) is used for a shortage of resources like water or sleep. (A) ともかく 〜はともかく Year & Session Filtering Searchable archive of official
means "setting aside A (it doesn't matter for now), B is the focus."
The text emphasizes "viewing critically" (批判的に考える) and "discerning" (見極める).
Based on the constraints: Not Monday, not Tuesday morning, and specifically after 3 PM. Study Resources & Tips Official Practice : You can download official JLPT N2 Sample Questions directly from the official website. [1, 5, 21] Full Mock Tests : Sites like JLPT Sensei offer downloadable PDFs and interactive tests. [11, 14] Passing Score : You need 90/180 total points to pass, with a minimum of in each of the three sections. [3, 12, 31] Reading section with a longer passage, or perhaps a specific list of N2 Grammar points to focus on?
1. Past Paper Library
- Year & Session Filtering
Searchable archive of official past papers (e.g., July 2015–December 2024).
Note: Use official published samples or mock exams modeled after real tests if actual papers are restricted. - Full-Length Test Mode
Timed, section-by-section simulation of the real N2 exam (105 min for Language Knowledge + Reading; 50 min for Listening). - Mini-Test Mode
Practice with random subsets (e.g., 5 reading questions + 10 vocabulary + 5 grammar).
7. Personalized Review Queue
- Spaced repetition system (SRS) for missed grammar points and vocabulary from past papers.
- “Redo Incorrect” – generates a new mini-test from only your wrong answers.
- Similar question recommendation – finds structurally similar questions from other years.
Review: JLPT N2 Past Papers & Workbooks
Verdict: Essential. If you are preparing for the JLPT N2, practicing with past papers is the single most effective way to gauge your readiness. N2 is often considered the hardest jump in the JLPT hierarchy (the gap from N3 to N2 is significantly wider than N4 to N3). Past papers are the only tool that accurately reflects this difficulty. Reading (short passage):
5. Pros & Cons Summary
Pros:
- Time Management Training: N2 is a race against the clock. Past papers are the only way to practice pacing.
- Accurate Difficulty Gauge: Tells you exactly where you stand (usually lower than you think).
- Grammar in Context: Shows how N2 grammar points (like ue de, mono no, kara ni) are actually tested in long-form paragraphs.
Cons:
- Lack of Explanations (in official versions): You need a teacher or a dictionary to explain why you got a question wrong.
- Outdated Vocabulary: Occasionally, a past paper from 5-10 years ago might feature a slightly dated tech term or vocabulary that isn't common anymore, though this is rare.
- Discouragement Factor: The difficulty spike can be demoralizing for N3 graduates.
Reading (short passage):
筆者が最も言いたいことは何か。
(Answer: Find the author’s main claim — typical N2 task)
Paid Mock Tests (Simulation)
If you cannot find official pasts, the next best thing is JLPT N2 Mock Exams by Nihongo So-matome or Tobira. These are not official, but they are designed to be 95% accurate in difficulty.