Help your Year 2 pupils build extra quality reading skills with this short focused practice. Use as a classroom warm-up, homework task, or quick assessment.
(Note: This guide is an educational resource for parents and tutors. It is not an official reproduction of the NGRT test papers.)
Not every free PDF you find online will suffice. Here is what separates a low-effort mock test from an ngrt reading test sample year 2 extra quality resource.
Read the text:
"Dad opened the old cupboard. Inside, dusty books leaned like tired trees. A silver key glinted in the corner. Dad whispered, 'This was my grandfather's.'"
Question 1: What does the word glinted suggest about the key?
A) It was dirty.
B) It was shiny.
C) It was heavy.
D) It was broken.
Question 2: Why does the author write that the books "leaned like tired trees"?
A) To show the books are alive.
B) To show the cupboard is a forest.
C) To show the books are old and not straight.
D) To show the books are very tall. ngrt reading test sample year 2 extra quality
Question 3: How does Dad feel when he finds the key?
A) Angry.
B) Bored.
C) Curious and respectful.
D) Frightened.
(Answers: 1=B, 2=C, 3=C)
Notice the difference: The high-quality sample requires inference, figurative language decoding, and emotional interpretation—exactly what the real NGRT demands. NFER/GRT Year 2 Reading — Extra Quality Practice
The NGRT is unique because it is adaptive. If a child answers correctly, the questions get harder; if they struggle, the questions get easier. This ensures the test is fair and provides an accurate reading age.
For Year 2, the test typically consists of two parts: