Yes, questions in the IELTS exam may sometimes be similar or even repeated across test sessions, but it’s not guaranteed. Here are some key points:

  1. Speaking and Writing: Topics or themes might recur, such as questions about technology, education, or environmental issues. However, the exact phrasing of questions usually changes.

  2. Reading and Listening: These sections are designed to assess skills rather than knowledge of specific content. While formats and question types are consistent, the actual texts or audio materials are unlikely to repeat.

  3. Task Bank: IELTS uses a vast pool of questions, so identical questions might appear in different test centers or over time. This makes practicing with past questions useful, though you can’t rely on seeing the same ones in your exam.

  4. Preparation Strategy: Familiarizing yourself with commonly tested topics and practicing past exam questions is an excellent way to prepare, as it helps you anticipate question styles and develop strategies.