These just have two questions for each section. The first set are called ‘sample questions’. There are actually three sets of practice tests available for each level of the JLPT. For a more detailed overview of the N5 be sure to check out the full post in English, or give it a try in Japanese. You will learn and need to master a lot of grammar points, but only about 1000 vocabulary words. JLPT, in general, is a little thin on vocabulary and a little heavy on grammar and this level is no exception. It is also a good way to check your understanding of hiragana, katakana and around 100 kanji. A lot of learners overlook this test and move on to higher levels, but it can be a huge help to keep you on track and see where you are with your studies. The N5 is the easiest of all the JLPT levels.
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