Free JLPT N2 Mock Test Online
Take a free JLPT N2 Mock Test online to check your upper-intermediate exam pressure with newspaper-style reading. Each test follows the real exam format — timed vocabulary, grammar, reading, and listening sections — with instant scoring so you know exactly where you stand before test day.
N2 mocks are longer and denser; use them to find which section (language knowledge, reading, or listening) is holding your score down.
How is this JLPT N2 mock different from a quiz?
Quizzes drill one skill in a few minutes. A JLPT N2 mock test runs full timed sections so you practice pacing, stamina, and decision-making under a clock. If you are still building basics, start with quizzes and courses, then return here.
JLPT N2 Mock Test — Free Practice Exams
N2 mocks are longer and denser; use them to find which section (language knowledge, reading, or listening) is holding your score down.
- JLPT N2 Mock Test 1 — N2, 106 questions, 155 min
- JLPT N2 Mock Test 2 — N2, 106 questions, 155 min
- JLPT N2 Mock Test 3 — N2, 106 questions, 155 min
- JLPT N2 Mock Test 4 — N2, 106 questions, 155 min
- JLPT N2 Mock Test 5 — N2, 106 questions, 155 min
What should I do after this mock test?
Review every miss the same day, then drill the weak skill with Japanese quizzes before taking another full mock. Browse the full mock test hub for other levels: N5, N4, N3, N1.
Frequently asked questions
- Are these JLPT N2 mock tests really free?
- Yes. You can take the mock tests free with instant scoring — there is no sign-up paywall to start a practice exam.
- Do the JLPT N2 mock tests match the real exam format?
- Yes. Each mock mirrors the official JLPT N2 section structure and timing so you can practice under exam-like conditions.
- Is this a real JLPT N2 mock exam or just practice questions?
- These are full-length practice mock exams designed to mirror the real JLPT N2 format and timing — not the official JLPT administered by JEES.
- Do I need an account to take a mock test?
- No. You can start a mock test as a guest. Creating an account is optional if you want to keep history across devices.