Form 124 tests these almost every time:
To give you a realistic preview, here are five questions written in the same style and difficulty as Form 124:
Listening (Select the best response):
"The weather report said it might rain, so you had better take your umbrella." A) It will definitely storm. B) Taking an umbrella is a good idea. C) The report was wrong. Answer: B Alcpt Form 124
Reading (Select the correct sentence):
A) He don't have no time. B) He doesn't have any time. C) He haven't got time. Answer: B
Reading (Vocabulary in context):
"The supply room is depleted after the training exercise." Depleted means: A) Full B) Locked C) Empty Answer: C
Scoring is straightforward: raw score equals percentage correct. For example:
Note on Form 124: Because this form is known for tricky listening distractors, the DLI-ELC typically scales scores slightly. If you find Form 124 more difficult than Form 115 or 118, do not panic—your raw score may be adjusted by 2-3 points. Form 124 tests these almost every time: To
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Civilian ESL learners or new recruits may be unfamiliar with terms like "CQ duty" (Charge of Quarters), "PX" (Post Exchange), or "formation" (military assembly). These appear on Form 124.