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Выберите подходящее слово (абстрактная лексика): «Между двумя странами установились тесные ___ отношения». (Close ___ relations were established between the two countries.)

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Key Facts: TORFL B2 Exam

TORFL B2 (ТРКИ-II) is the upper-intermediate Second Certification Level of Russia's official Russian-as-a-foreign-language exam, with five subtests over two days; you must score at least 66% on each to pass and earn a state certificate accepted for higher-education admission and graduation.

Sample TORFL B2 Practice Questions

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1Выберите правильный вариант: «Учёные давно изучают эту проблему, но решение до сих пор не ___ ». (Scholars have long studied this problem, but a solution has still not ___ .)
A.нашли
B.найдено
C.находят
D.находится
Explanation: B2 tests active command of the passive voice. With no stated agent and a completed result, the short-form past passive participle «найдено» (neuter, agreeing with «решение») is correct: 'a solution has not been found'.
2Выберите правильный вид глагола: «Каждое утро он ___ газету, а сегодня уже ___ её и обсуждает новости». (Every morning he ___ the newspaper, but today he has already ___ it and is discussing the news.)
A.прочитает … читает
B.читает … прочитал
C.прочитает … прочитает
D.читает … читает
Explanation: Aspect contrast is central at B2. «Каждое утро» (every morning) signals habitual repetition → imperfective «читает». «Уже … обсуждает» signals a completed single action with a present result → perfective «прочитал». So 'reads … has read' is correct.
3Замените придаточное причастным оборотом: «Студент, ___ экзамен на отлично, получил стипендию». (The student, who ___ the exam with top marks, received a scholarship.)
A.сдавший
B.сданный
C.сдававший
D.сдающий
Explanation: Active use of participles is a B2 requirement. A completed action by the subject (the student passed) needs the past active participle of the perfective verb «сдать» → «сдавший». It is active (the student does the passing) and perfective (completed).
4Выберите деепричастие: «___ доклад, она почувствовала большое облегчение». (___ the report, she felt great relief.)
A.Заканчивая
B.Закончив
C.Закончивший
D.Закончив бы
Explanation: Gerunds (деепричастия) are tested actively at B2. The relief follows after the report was finished, so a perfective adverbial participle «закончив» ('having finished') is needed; its action precedes the main verb.
5Выберите правильный падеж: «Благодаря ___ мы успели на поезд». (Thanks to ___ we caught the train in time.)
A.вашей помощи
B.вашу помощь
C.вашей помощью
D.вашей помощи нет
Explanation: The preposition «благодаря» ('thanks to') governs the dative case. «вашей помощи» is the dative singular of «ваша помощь». Knowing which preposition takes which case is essential at B2.
6Выберите связку: «Он опоздал на встречу, ___ попал в пробку». (He was late for the meeting ___ he got stuck in a traffic jam.)
A.потому что
B.поэтому
C.хотя
D.зато
Explanation: B2 requires precise use of connectives (союзы). The second clause is the cause of the lateness, so the causal conjunction «потому что» ('because') is correct.
7Переведите в косвенную речь: Он спросил: «Ты придёшь завтра?» → Он спросил, ___ . (He asked, 'Will you come tomorrow?' → He asked ___ .)
A.приду ли я на следующий день
B.ты придёшь завтра
C.что я приду завтра
D.приди ли я завтра
Explanation: Reported speech is tested at B2. A yes/no question becomes an indirect question with the particle «ли»; the pronoun shifts to «я» and the deictic «завтра» becomes «на следующий день». Hence «приду ли я на следующий день».
8Выберите глагол движения с приставкой: «Когда я ___ из дома, начался дождь». (When I ___ the house, it started to rain.)
A.вышел
B.пришёл
C.ушёл
D.зашёл
Explanation: Prefixed verbs of motion are heavily tested. «вы-» means 'out of', and «из дома» (out of the house) requires «выйти» → «вышел» ('went out / left the house').
9Выберите правильную форму: «Если бы я знал об этом раньше, я ___ иначе». (If I had known about this earlier, I ___ differently.)
A.поступлю
B.поступил бы
C.поступал
D.поступи
Explanation: The conditional/subjunctive mood at B2 uses «бы» + past tense. The «если бы» clause requires «поступил бы» ('would have acted') in the main clause.
10Выберите подходящее слово: «Этот учёный внёс огромный ___ в развитие науки». (This scholar made a huge ___ to the development of science.)
A.вклад
B.взнос
C.вход
D.вывод
Explanation: B2 vocabulary tests fixed collocations. «внести вклад в (что-либо)» is the set phrase meaning 'to make a contribution to'. «вклад» is the only noun that collocates with «внести … в развитие».

About the TORFL B2 Exam

The Test of Russian as a Foreign Language at the Second Certification Level (ТРКИ-II, corresponding to CEFR B2) certifies an upper-intermediate, fully functional command of Russian across everyday, social, cultural, and professional spheres. It is part of the unified Russian State Testing System and is administered by four lead universities (SPbU, MGU, the Pushkin Institute, and RUDN) and their accredited partners worldwide. The exam comprises five subtests taken over two days: Lexis & Grammar, Reading, Listening, Writing, and Speaking. Reaching B2 presupposes a lexical minimum of around 10,000 units (about 6,000 active) and active command of complex grammar — verbal aspect, prefixed verbs of motion, participles and gerunds, the passive voice, reported speech, and the syntax of complex sentences. Passing ТРКИ-II is the level most commonly required for foreign citizens to enter and graduate from Russian higher-education programmes in many fields, and it is recognised as proof of professional working proficiency in Russian. To pass, a candidate must score at least 66% on every subtest; successful candidates receive a state-recognised certificate of the Russian Federation. This free practice set drills the three multiple-choice subtests — Lexis & Grammar, Reading, and Listening — with bilingual Russian-English explanations.

Questions

200 scored questions

Time Limit

Held over two days. Day 1: Lexis & Grammar ~90 min, Reading ~60 min, Listening ~35 min, Writing ~60 min. Day 2: Speaking ~50 min. Exact timing varies slightly by authorised centre.

Passing Score

At least 66% on each subtest separately (Lexis & Grammar, Reading, Listening, Writing, Speaking). A pass on one subtest cannot offset a fail on another; a single failed subtest can usually be retaken.

Exam Fee

Varies by centre. Approximately 5,500 RUB in-person and 7,000 RUB online at Saint Petersburg State University (2026). MGU, the Pushkin Institute, RUDN, and overseas partner centres set their own fees. (Universities authorised by the Russian Ministry of Science and Higher Education — Saint Petersburg State University, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Pushkin State Russian Language Institute, and RUDN University — plus their accredited partner centres.)

TORFL B2 Exam Content Outline

45%

Lexis & Grammar (Лексика-Грамматика)

Multiple-choice mastery of vocabulary and grammar (~150 items, six parts): verbal aspect, prefixed verbs of motion, active participles and gerunds, the passive voice, complex syntax, connectives, reported speech, case government, and register.

27%

Reading (Чтение)

About 25 multiple-choice items over three texts (informational, descriptive-narrative with reasoning, and evaluative), testing main idea, detail, inference, author's attitude, and vocabulary in context.

28%

Listening (Аудирование)

About 25 multiple-choice items in five parts from dialogues, discussions, public speeches, and broadcasts, testing detail, key-point identification, and inference of speaker intent and attitude.

How to Pass the TORFL B2 Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: At least 66% on each subtest separately (Lexis & Grammar, Reading, Listening, Writing, Speaking). A pass on one subtest cannot offset a fail on another; a single failed subtest can usually be retaken.
  • Exam length: 200 questions
  • Time limit: Held over two days. Day 1: Lexis & Grammar ~90 min, Reading ~60 min, Listening ~35 min, Writing ~60 min. Day 2: Speaking ~50 min. Exact timing varies slightly by authorised centre.
  • Exam fee: Varies by centre. Approximately 5,500 RUB in-person and 7,000 RUB online at Saint Petersburg State University (2026). MGU, the Pushkin Institute, RUDN, and overseas partner centres set their own fees.

Keys to Passing

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

TORFL B2 Study Tips from Top Performers

1Build your active vocabulary toward the ~6,000-word active minimum by reading Russian news, opinion articles, and short literary texts daily and noting collocations, not just single words.
2Drill verbal aspect relentlessly — pair each imperfective with its perfective and practise choosing between them in context, since aspect errors are the most common B2 grammar mistakes.
3Learn to actively produce participles and gerunds, not just recognise them: practise rewriting subordinate clauses as participial phrases (который придёт → пришедший) and adverbial clauses as gerunds.
4Master case government for the verbs and prepositions tested at B2 (гордиться + instrumental, благодаря + dative, соответствовать + dative), and review the passive voice and reported speech.
5For Reading, practise the real item types — main idea, the author's attitude, inference, and vocabulary in context — on authentic journalistic and evaluative texts, watching for connectives like однако, тем не менее, and в отличие от.
6For Listening, train on dialogues, public speeches, and radio/TV broadcasts; focus on catching corrections (не …, а …), conditions (если …), and a speaker's attitude rather than isolated words, and take at least two timed full mock subtests.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the TORFL B2 (ТРКИ-II) and who administers it?

TORFL B2, the Second Certification Level (ТРКИ-II), is the CEFR B2 level of Russia's official Russian-as-a-foreign-language exam. It is part of the Russian State Testing System and administered by Saint Petersburg State University, Lomonosov Moscow State University, the Pushkin State Russian Language Institute, RUDN University, and their accredited partner centres.

What score do I need to pass the TORFL B2?

You must score at least 66% on each of the five subtests separately — Lexis & Grammar, Reading, Listening, Writing, and Speaking. A strong score on one subtest cannot make up for a failing score on another, though a single failed subtest can usually be retaken.

How many subtests does the TORFL B2 have and which are multiple choice?

The exam has five subtests taken over two days. Lexis & Grammar (~150 items), Reading (~25 items) and Listening (~25 items) are multiple choice. Writing and Speaking are production subtests and are not multiple choice.

What level of Russian does TORFL B2 require?

TORFL B2 is upper-intermediate (CEFR B2). It expects a lexical minimum of about 10,000 units (roughly 6,000 active) and active command of verbal aspect, prefixed verbs of motion, participles and gerunds, the passive voice, reported speech, and complex sentence syntax.

Why is the TORFL B2 important?

TORFL B2 is the level most commonly required for foreign citizens to enter and graduate from Russian higher-education programmes in many fields, and it serves as recognised proof of professional working proficiency in Russian. Successful candidates receive a state-recognised certificate of the Russian Federation.

How much does the TORFL B2 cost and how long is it?

Fees vary by centre — about 5,500 RUB in-person or 7,000 RUB online at SPbU in 2026. The exam spans two days: Lexis & Grammar (~90 min), Reading (~60 min), Listening (~35 min), Writing (~60 min) on Day 1, and Speaking (~50 min) on Day 2.