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Hören – Aufgabe 1 (Radiobericht): Hören Sie den Bericht und wählen Sie die zutreffende Aussage. [Transkript]: „Ein Wissenschaftsjournalist berichtet über eine neue Studie der Universität Graz, die zeigt, dass regelmäßiges Waldspazierengehen den Cortisolspiegel im Blut messbar senkt. Die Forscher empfehlen, mindestens dreimal wöchentlich 30 Minuten in der Natur zu verbringen. Vergleichsgruppen ohne Naturaufenthalte zeigten deutlich höhere Stresswerte.”

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The ÖSD Zertifikat C1 is Austria's official CEFR C1 German certificate, covering Lesen (4 tasks), Hören (2 tasks), Schreiben, and Sprechen, each module passed at 60%, accepted for Austrian citizenship, university admission, and professional licensing.

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1Lesen – Aufgabe 1 (Lückentext): Wählen Sie die passende Option. „Der Wiener Kongress von 1815 gilt als einer der bedeutendsten diplomatischen Ereignisse der neueren Geschichte. Die Großmächte _______ eine neue europäische Ordnung, die für Jahrzehnte Bestand hatte.” Welches Wort passt in die Lücke?
A.gründeten
B.schufen
C.etablierten
D.errichteten
Explanation: 'Schufen' (past tense of 'schaffen' — to create/establish) is the most natural and precise verb for the creation of a new order through diplomatic negotiation. It is the standard historical-writing collocate for 'Ordnung schaffen'. 'Gründeten' means to found an institution. 'Etablierten' is possible but more modern/colloquial; 'errichteten' implies construction of a physical structure.
2Lesen – Aufgabe 1 (Lückentext): Wählen Sie die passende Option. „Österreich ist für seine vielfältige Kulturlandschaft bekannt. Neben Musik und Theater _______ die Literatur eine zentrale Rolle in der österreichischen Identität.” Welches Wort passt?
A.hat
B.spielt
C.trägt
D.hält
Explanation: 'Eine Rolle spielen' (to play a role) is the fixed German collocation for describing the importance of something in a broader context. 'Literatur spielt eine zentrale Rolle' is the natural academic phrase. 'Hat eine Rolle' is incorrect — 'haben' is not used with 'Rolle' this way. 'Trägt eine Rolle' is non-standard. 'Hält eine Rolle' does not exist as a fixed phrase.
3Lesen – Aufgabe 1 (Lückentext): Wählen Sie die passende Option. „Die österreichische Bundesregierung hat beschlossen, die Förderung erneuerbarer Energien erheblich _______, um die Klimaziele bis 2040 zu erreichen.” Welches Wort passt?
A.auszudehnen
B.auszubauen
C.zu vermehren
D.anzuheben
Explanation: 'Ausbauen' (to expand/develop) is the correct domain-specific verb when referring to strategically increasing renewable energy infrastructure and funding — 'Förderung ausbauen' is the standard governmental and journalistic phrase in Austrian German. 'Ausdehnen' suggests spatial or temporal extension. 'Vermehren' implies multiplication of countable items. 'Anheben' is used for raising numerical values (wages, thresholds) but not for strategic programmes.
4Lesen – Aufgabe 1 (Lückentext): Wählen Sie die passende Option. „Die Verhandlungen zwischen den Tarifparteien _______ sich über mehrere Wochen hin und endeten schließlich mit einem Kompromiss.” Welches Wort passt?
A.zogen
B.erstreckten
C.dehnten
D.verlängerten
Explanation: 'Sich erstrecken' (to extend/stretch over a period) is the standard verb for processes or negotiations that span a timeframe — 'erstreckten sich über mehrere Wochen' is fixed academic and journalistic German. 'Sich ziehen' can work colloquially ('die Verhandlungen zogen sich'), but 'erstrecken' is more formal. 'Dehnen' is physical/spatial. 'Verlängerten' means to prolong (usually something with a fixed endpoint), not to describe an ongoing span.
5Lesen – Aufgabe 1 (Lückentext): Wählen Sie die passende Option. „Angesichts der steigenden Lebenshaltungskosten _______ viele Familien Schwierigkeiten, ihre monatlichen Ausgaben zu decken.” Welches Wort passt?
A.erleben
B.haben
C.kennen
D.finden
Explanation: 'Schwierigkeiten haben' (to have difficulties) is the most natural fixed expression in German for encountering problems. 'Haben' is the standard collocate with 'Schwierigkeiten'. 'Erleben' means to experience and typically applies to emotions or events, not abstract difficulties. 'Kennen' (to know) is semantically wrong here. 'Finden' (to find) does not collocate with 'Schwierigkeiten' in this construction.
6Lesen – Aufgabe 1 (Lückentext): Wählen Sie die passende Option. „Der Bericht der Umweltschutzorganisation _______ auf gravierende Mängel im Umgang mit Plastikmüll in der Europäischen Union hin.” Welches Wort passt?
A.deutet
B.verweist
C.zeigt
D.weist
Explanation: 'Hinweisen auf' (to point to/indicate) is the fixed two-part expression: 'weist … hin' is the separable verb form. 'Hinweisen auf' is the standard phrase when a document or report draws attention to deficiencies. 'Deutet hin auf' is also valid but 'deutet … hin' without 'auf' is incomplete. 'Verweist auf' means to refer to something (cross-reference), not to flag a problem. 'Zeigt' (shows) works but lacks the 'hin' particle and changes the verb entirely.
7Lesen – Aufgabe 1 (Lückentext): Wählen Sie die passende Option. „Die Studie _______ zu dem Schluss, dass Schlafmangel das Risiko für Herz-Kreislauf-Erkrankungen signifikant erhöht.” Welches Wort passt?
A.gelangt
B.kommt
C.zieht
D.führt
Explanation: 'Zu dem Schluss kommen' (to come to the conclusion) is the canonical fixed phrase for presenting research findings — 'die Studie kommt zu dem Schluss, dass' is the standard academic formulation. 'Gelangt zu dem Schluss' is also used but is slightly more formal and archaic. 'Zieht einen Schluss' means to draw a conclusion (more for individuals reasoning). 'Führt zu dem Schluss' is rare and non-standard.
8Lesen – Aufgabe 1 (Lückentext): Wählen Sie die passende Option. „In der öffentlichen Debatte über Migration _______ oft vereinfachende Darstellungen vor, die komplexe Ursachen ausblenden.” Welches Wort passt?
A.überwiegen
B.herrschen
C.dominieren
D.walten
Explanation: 'Herrschen' (to prevail/predominate) is the most natural verb in Austrian/German journalistic and academic usage for describing what tends to dominate in a discussion — 'es herrschen vereinfachende Darstellungen vor' is the natural construction. Note this is actually 'vorherrschen' split; 'überwiegen' is also correct. 'Dominieren' is a loanword used more in colloquial German. 'Walten' is archaic and poetic.
9Lesen – Aufgabe 2 (Leseverstehen): Lesen Sie den Textausschnitt und beantworten Sie die Frage. „Die Universität Wien zählt zu den ältesten und renommiertesten Hochschulen im deutschsprachigen Raum. Gegründet im Jahr 1365, hat sie sich im Laufe der Jahrhunderte zu einem internationalen Zentrum für Forschung und Lehre entwickelt. Heute studieren dort mehr als 90.000 Studierende aus aller Welt, was sie zur größten Universität Österreichs macht.” Was ist laut Text besonders an der Universität Wien?
A.Sie bietet die meisten Studiengänge aller Universitäten in Europa.
B.Sie ist die größte Universität Österreichs und eine der ältesten im deutschsprachigen Raum.
C.Sie wurde erst im 20. Jahrhundert zu einem internationalen Zentrum.
D.Mehr als die Hälfte ihrer Studierenden kommt aus deutschsprachigen Ländern.
Explanation: The text explicitly states two distinctive features: the university was founded in 1365 (making it one of the oldest), and it has over 90,000 students, making it Austria's largest university. Option A correctly combines both facts. Options B, C, and D introduce claims not supported by the text.
10Lesen – Aufgabe 2 (Leseverstehen): Lesen Sie den Textausschnitt. „Das Modell der sozialen Marktwirtschaft, das nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und in Österreich eingeführt wurde, verbindet marktwirtschaftliche Freiheiten mit staatlichen Sicherungssystemen. Es beruht auf dem Grundgedanken, dass ein funktionierender Markt sozialer Gerechtigkeit bedarf, um nachhaltig zu sein.” Was ist das Kernprinzip der sozialen Marktwirtschaft laut Text?
A.Der Staat übernimmt die vollständige Kontrolle über die Wirtschaft.
B.Marktfreiheit und sozialer Ausgleich ergänzen sich gegenseitig.
C.Marktwirtschaft und soziale Gerechtigkeit schließen einander aus.
D.Das Modell wurde ausschließlich in Deutschland nach 1945 eingeführt.
Explanation: The text defines the social market economy as combining market freedoms ('marktwirtschaftliche Freiheiten') with state safety nets ('staatlichen Sicherungssystemen') and states that a functioning market needs social justice to be sustainable — market freedom and social balance complement each other. Options B and C contradict the text directly.

About the ÖSD C1 Exam

The ÖSD Zertifikat C1 is an internationally recognised German language proficiency certificate at CEFR level C1 (Advanced), administered by ÖSD — Österreichisches Sprachdiplom Deutsch, Austria's official German language certification body. Established in 1994 and operating in partnership with the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, ÖSD certifications are accepted for university admission, professional licensing, and immigration purposes in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland, as well as by employers and institutions worldwide. The ÖSD Zertifikat C1 demonstrates that candidates can understand a wide range of demanding, longer texts including academic articles, opinion pieces, and news commentaries; can follow complex radio programmes, interviews, and lectures; and can express themselves fluently in professional and academic contexts with a high degree of accuracy. The examination covers four skills: Lesen (Reading) with four task types over approximately 90 minutes, Hören (Listening) with two task types over approximately 40 minutes, Schreiben (Writing) with one or two production tasks, and Sprechen (Speaking) assessed in a structured oral interaction. The ÖSD specifically incorporates authentic texts and audio from Austrian, German, and Swiss sources, reflecting the full range of standard German variety. The certificate is recognised as fulfilling the German language requirement for Austrian citizenship and permanent residence applications.

Questions

6 scored questions

Time Limit

Approximately 165–185 minutes total across all four modules: Lesen approximately 90 minutes, Hören approximately 40 minutes, Schreiben approximately 60–75 minutes, Sprechen approximately 15–20 minutes.

Passing Score

Minimum 60% per module. Each of the four modules — Lesen, Hören, Schreiben, and Sprechen — is assessed separately; a module-level certificate is issued when 60% is achieved. A full ÖSD Zertifikat C1 is awarded when all four modules are passed.

Exam Fee

Fees vary by country and examination centre. Candidates should contact their local ÖSD partner institute for current pricing. ÖSD maintains partner centres in more than 50 countries worldwide. (ÖSD — Österreichisches Sprachdiplom Deutsch)

ÖSD C1 Exam Content Outline

60%

Lesen (Reading)

Four task types: Lückentext (cloze selecting the precise collocation), Leseverstehen (passage detail comprehension), Satzrekonstruktion (sentence reconstruction and gap-fill), and Meinungszuordnung (opinion attribution). Texts are authentic Austrian, German, and Swiss newspaper articles and academic excerpts at C1 level.

40%

Hören (Listening)

Two task types: multiple-choice comprehension on radio reports, interviews, and discussions; true/not-mentioned/false on academic lectures and formal presentations. Audio is sourced from authentic Austrian, German, and Swiss public radio and expert recordings.

How to Pass the ÖSD C1 Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: Minimum 60% per module. Each of the four modules — Lesen, Hören, Schreiben, and Sprechen — is assessed separately; a module-level certificate is issued when 60% is achieved. A full ÖSD Zertifikat C1 is awarded when all four modules are passed.
  • Exam length: 6 questions
  • Time limit: Approximately 165–185 minutes total across all four modules: Lesen approximately 90 minutes, Hören approximately 40 minutes, Schreiben approximately 60–75 minutes, Sprechen approximately 15–20 minutes.
  • Exam fee: Fees vary by country and examination centre. Candidates should contact their local ÖSD partner institute for current pricing. ÖSD maintains partner centres in more than 50 countries worldwide.

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

ÖSD C1 Study Tips from Top Performers

1Read Austrian newspapers and magazines daily — Der Standard, Die Presse, Kleine Zeitung — to encounter the authentic Austrian-register vocabulary and collocations that appear in ÖSD Lesen tasks, especially in the Lückentext (cloze) section.
2For Hören, practise with ÖSD Modellsatz audio samples and ORF radio (Ö1) programmes, expert interviews, and news discussions. The ÖSD typically plays audio once, so focused listening from the beginning is essential.
3Master the Meinungszuordnung (opinion attribution) task: read each speaker's position carefully, note their key argument words ('lehnt ab', 'befürwortet', 'warnt vor'), and avoid attributing Text A's argument to Speaker B.
4Build an active collocation vocabulary: 'eine Rolle spielen', 'einen Kompromiss erzielen', 'dazu beitragen, zu …', 'in Frage stellen' — these exact phrases are tested in the Lückentext. Keep a collocation notebook organised by domain (politics, science, culture).
5For Satzrekonstruktion, focus on cohesive devices: conjunctions ('dennoch', 'allerdings', 'einerseits … andererseits'), demonstrative pronouns ('diese', 'dieses Konzept'), and causal connectors that link the preceding and following sentences logically.
6Time yourself strictly: 90 minutes for Lesen, 40 minutes for Hören. Set an alarm for each task section and move on if a single item takes more than 2 minutes — leaving difficult items and returning is more efficient than losing time on one question.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ÖSD Zertifikat C1 and who recognises it?

The ÖSD Zertifikat C1 is an international German language certificate at CEFR C1 (Advanced) level, issued by Österreichisches Sprachdiplom Deutsch, Austria's official certification body. It is recognised for Austrian citizenship and permanent residence applications, university admission in German-speaking countries, and by professional licensing bodies and employers requiring advanced German proficiency.

How many tasks and items does the ÖSD C1 examination have?

The examination has four skill modules: Lesen has 4 task types (Lückentext, Leseverstehen, Satzrekonstruktion, Meinungszuordnung) over approximately 90 minutes; Hören has 2 task types over approximately 40 minutes; Schreiben requires written production; Sprechen is an oral assessment. This practice set contains 100 MCQ items covering the Lesen and Hören modules.

What is the passing score for the ÖSD Zertifikat C1?

Each of the four skill modules requires a minimum of 60% to be passed. A module-level result is issued for each skill; the full ÖSD Zertifikat C1 is awarded when all four modules have been successfully completed. Candidates who fail one module may retake it without repeating passed modules, depending on the exam centre's policies.

What makes the ÖSD different from other German certificates?

The ÖSD specifically incorporates authentic texts and audio from Austrian, German, and Swiss sources, reflecting the full pluricentric range of standard German. It is particularly valued for Austrian immigration and citizenship purposes. The ÖSD is a member of ALTE (Association of Language Testers in Europe) and its certificates meet international quality standards comparable to the Goethe-Zertifikat and telc certificates.

Which parts of the exam can I practise with these multiple-choice questions?

This practice bank covers the Lesen (Reading) and Hören (Listening) modules, which consist entirely of objective item formats — multiple-choice, matching, and true/false tasks. The Schreiben (Writing) and Sprechen (Speaking) modules require productive skills assessed by trained examiners and cannot be practised through MCQ questions.

How long does it take to prepare for the ÖSD Zertifikat C1?

Candidates with a solid B2 foundation typically need 200–300 additional hours of focused preparation over 3–6 months. Recommended activities include reading Austrian newspapers (Der Standard, Die Presse), listening to ORF radio and podcasts, practising C1-level cloze and reading tasks with authentic texts, and reviewing advanced collocations and academic register vocabulary.