The IELTS Reading test comprises of 12 types of questions, which require different approaches and techniques to answer accurately.

The first type of question is matching information, where the candidates need to match the given information to the relevant section of the text.

The second type is identifying information, where the candidates are asked to identify specific information from the text.

Multiple-choice questions are also included in the test, where candidates are given options to choose from.

Another type of question is completing sentences, where the candidates are asked to complete the sentences with the appropriate words from the text.

Sentence completion questions are also included, where candidates need to complete a sentence with the correct word.

Summary completion questions are another type of question, where candidates need to complete a summary of a given passage.

Note completion questions are also included, where the candidates need to complete notes with the relevant information from the text.

Another type of question is diagram label completion, where the candidates need to label a diagram with the correct information from the text.

The final type of question is short-answer questions, where candidates need to answer the question with a few words or a short sentence.