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Key Facts: EJU Exam
100
Local mixed practice questions on this page
OpenExamPrep
125 minutes
Official Japanese as a Foreign Language answering time
JASSO Examination Subjects
80 minutes
Official answering time for Science, Japan and the World, and Mathematics
JASSO Examination Subjects
0-400 + 0-50
Japanese score range: reading/listening/listening-reading plus writing
JASSO Examination Subjects
0-200
Official score range for Science, Japan and the World, and Mathematics
JASSO Examination Subjects
JPY 12,000 / JPY 23,000
Japan examination fee for one subject / two or three subjects
JASSO Examination Fee
EJU is a subject-selective JASSO exam for international applicants to Japanese higher education. Official sections are Japanese 125 minutes, Science 80 minutes, Japan and the World 80 minutes, and Math 80 minutes. Scores are scaled, universities set their own thresholds, and this page provides 100 local mixed practice questions.
Sample EJU Practice Questions
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1掲示:「レポートは金曜日の午後5時までに学生課へ提出してください。5時を過ぎたものは受け付けません。」学生はどうすればよいですか。
2空欄に入る最も自然な助詞はどれですか。「私は図書館___勉強します。」
3「欠席」の意味として最も近いものはどれですか。
4空欄に入る最も自然な表現はどれですか。「雨が降っています。___、試合は予定どおり行われます。」
5「資料を読んでから、質問に答えてください。」の意味として正しいものはどれですか。
6「この資料は学生に配られた。」の意味として最も近いものはどれですか。
7短文:「来月から食堂の営業時間は午前10時から午後3時までになります。夕食の営業はありません。」この短文の主な内容は何ですか。
8作文の構成として最もよいものはどれですか。テーマ:「大学生はアルバイトをするべきか」
9案内:「研究会に参加する学生は、前日までにオンラインフォームで申し込んでください。席に限りがあるため、当日参加はできません。」正しい理解はどれですか。
10短文:「田中先生は来週、海外の学会に出席するため、研究室での相談時間を休みます。急ぎの質問はメールで送ってください。」この文から分かることはどれですか。
About the EJU Exam
The EJU is JASSO's Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students. It evaluates whether international students seeking undergraduate study in Japan have the Japanese language skills and basic academic abilities needed for higher education. Official subject tests include Japanese as a Foreign Language, Science, Japan and the World, and Mathematics. Japanese is scored as reading plus listening/listening-reading from 0-400 with writing from 0-50; Science, Japan and the World, and Mathematics are each reported from 0-200. Science candidates select two subjects from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, while Mathematics candidates select Course 1 or Course 2 according to university requirements.
Assessment
This local mixed practice bank contains 100 original questions. Official EJU candidates select subject tests required by their target university: Japanese as a Foreign Language; Science (two of Physics, Chemistry, Biology); Japan and the World; and Mathematics Course 1 or Course 2. Science and Japan and the World cannot be taken in the same session.
Time Limit
Japanese as a Foreign Language 125 minutes; Science 80 minutes; Japan and the World 80 minutes; Mathematics 80 minutes.
Passing Score
No universal pass/fail score; each university, faculty, or department sets its own required subjects and score thresholds.
Exam Fee
Japan testing: JPY 12,000 for one subject; JPY 23,000 for two or three subjects. Overseas fees vary by country or region. (Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO))
EJU Exam Content Outline
Japanese as a Foreign Language
Original academic Japanese practice covering reading main ideas, detail recognition, discourse connectors, grammar, vocabulary, inference from short notices, and writing-task planning. The official Japanese test includes writing, reading, listening-reading, and listening.
Science
Original Physics, Chemistry, and Biology questions aligned to the 2026 EJU syllabi, including mechanics, thermodynamics, waves, electricity, matter structure, chemical bonding, equilibrium, genetics, metabolism, and ecology.
Japan and the World
Original questions in politics, economy, society, geography, and history, with emphasis on material/chart interpretation and logical judgment about modern international society.
Mathematics Course 1 and Course 2
Original Course 1 foundations and Course 2 extensions covering algebra, sets, quadratic functions, probability, integers, geometry, logarithms, trigonometry, sequences, vectors, complex plane, differentiation, and integration.
How to Pass the EJU Exam
What You Need to Know
- Passing score: No universal pass/fail score; each university, faculty, or department sets its own required subjects and score thresholds.
- Assessment: This local mixed practice bank contains 100 original questions. Official EJU candidates select subject tests required by their target university: Japanese as a Foreign Language; Science (two of Physics, Chemistry, Biology); Japan and the World; and Mathematics Course 1 or Course 2. Science and Japan and the World cannot be taken in the same session.
- Time limit: Japanese as a Foreign Language 125 minutes; Science 80 minutes; Japan and the World 80 minutes; Mathematics 80 minutes.
- Exam fee: Japan testing: JPY 12,000 for one subject; JPY 23,000 for two or three subjects. Overseas fees vary by country or region.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many questions are in this EJU practice bank?
This local OpenExamPrep bank has exactly 100 original mixed EJU practice questions. That is a practice count, not an official JASSO raw question count.
Which EJU subjects does this practice set cover?
It covers Japanese as a Foreign Language, Science, Japan and the World, Mathematics Course 1, and Mathematics Course 2. The official EJU is subject-selective, so candidates should follow the requirements of each target university.
Can I take both Science and Japan and the World on the official EJU?
No. JASSO states that examinees may not choose both Science and Japan and the World because they are conducted in the same session.
Does EJU have a passing score?
No universal EJU passing score is published. Universities and departments decide which subject scores they require and what thresholds or competitive scores they will accept.
Are these official JASSO questions?
No. These are original practice questions based on official JASSO structure and syllabus pages. They do not copy official past-paper questions verbatim.