2026 KIIP Comprehensive Evaluation Real CBT Mock Test 2
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[Real Test Environment Simulation] To help you prepare for the actual exam, the CBT simulation below is provided 100% in Korean without English translations, just like the real KIIP test. Challenge yourself in a real test environment!
After finishing the test, you can review your incorrect answers using the Bilingual (English/Korean) Review Guide provided at the bottom of the page.
π Core Points by Section
[Society/Life] Pros and cons of smartphones, apartment-centered housing culture, finding the right medical facility for symptoms. [History/Culture] Dining etiquette, regionalism/nepotism (blood/regional/school ties), freedom of religion, matching founding figures. [Politics/Law/Economy] Separation of powers (legislative/executive/judicial), 4 principles of elections, changes in export goods by era, types of naturalization systems.
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PART 1: Politics, Elections, and Law
Separation of Powers (μΌκΆ λΆλ¦½)
Concept: Protects citizens' rights by dividing national power into three branches: National Assembly (Legislative), Government (Executive), and Courts (Judicial) to monitor each other. The president alone cannot hold all power.
4 Principles of Election (μ κ±°μ 4λ μμΉ)
Concept:Universal (anyone without conditions), Equal (1 vote each equally), Direct (voting directly in person), and Secret (without revealing who you voted for).
Naturalization (κ·ν μ λ)
Types:General (test and interview), Special (special contribution/investment to Korea), and Simplified (forming family ties like a Korean spouse or child).
PART 2: Economy, Society, and Culture
Changes in Export Goods (μμΆ μνμ λ³ν)
Memorization Tip (Clothes-Ship-Car-Semiconductor): 1950s~60s (light clothes, wigs) → 70s (heavy ships/steel) → 80s (cars, home appliances) → 90s and after (semiconductors, smartphones).
Regionalism & Nepotism in Korea (νκ΅μ μ°κ³ μ£Όμ)
Types:Blood ties (family/relatives), Regional ties (same hometown/region), and School ties (same school).
Answer: ③ μ€λ§νΈν°μ μ₯μ κ³Ό λ¨μ (Pros and cons of smartphones)
[Explanation] It discusses necessary conveniences (pros) while simultaneously addressing issues like lack of communication and personal info leaks (cons).
Q2. μ€λ§νΈν°μ μ₯μ μ μ€λͺ ν λ¬Έμ₯μΌλ‘ λΉμΉΈμ μλ§μ κ²μ? "μ€λ§νΈν° λλΆμ μ°λ¦¬λ ( λΉμΉΈ )." (Which sentence best explains the advantage of smartphones? "Thanks to smartphones, we can ( Blank ).")
① μλ ₯ μ νλ₯Ό κ²½ννκ² λμλ€ (experience poor eyesight)
② μν΅μ΄ λ¨μ λλ κ²½νμ νλ€ (experience a lack of communication)
③ νΈλ¦¬νκ² λ§μ μΌλ€μ ν μ μλ€ (do many things conveniently)
④ μ€μ§ μ ν ν΅νλ§ ν μ μλ€ (only make phone calls)
Answer: ③ νΈλ¦¬νκ² λ§μ μΌλ€μ ν μ μλ€ (do many things conveniently)
[Explanation] The biggest advantage is that life has become 'convenient' through info search, taking photos, internet shopping, and banking.
Q3. νκ΅μ μ£Όκ±° λ¬Έν λ³νμ λν μ€λͺ μΌλ‘ νλ¦° κ²μ? (Which statement about changes in Korean housing culture is incorrect?)
① κ³Όκ±°μ λ¬λ¦¬ μμ¦μ λ¨λ μ£Όνμ΄ λλΆλΆμ΄λ€. (Unlike the past, single-family homes are the majority nowadays.)
② μν΄ν μ¬λλ€μ΄ μ μ μ£Όνμ μ§κ³ μ¬λ κ²½μ°λ μλ€. (There are cases where retirees build and live in country houses.)
③ 1μΈ κ°κ΅¬κ° λμ΄ μλ£Έ λ± μν μ£Όν μμκ° μ¦κ°νλ€. (Demand for small housing like one-rooms increased due to more 1-person households.)
④ μμ¦μ λ§μ μ¬λλ€μ΄ μννΈμ μ¬λ κ²μ μ νΈνλ€. (Nowadays, many people prefer living in apartments.)
Answer: ① κ³Όκ±°μ λ¬λ¦¬ μμ¦μ λ¨λ μ£Όνμ΄ λλΆλΆμ΄λ€.
[Explanation] Apartments (multi-family housing) account for the vast majority of housing in Korea, reaching about 60%. Single-family homes are not the majority.
Answer: ③ λλ€ μμκ³Ό 보건μ (Neighborhood clinics and public health centers)
[Explanation] For minor illnesses or state-supported cheap (or free) vaccinations, visit a nearby neighborhood clinic (λλ€ μμ) or public health center (보건μ). Major surgeries require general/university hospitals.
① μ무 κ΅μ‘ (Compulsory education)
② μ‘°κΈ° κ΅μ‘ (Early education)
③ νΉμ κ΅μ‘ (Special education)
④ νμ κ΅μ‘ (Lifelong education)
Answer: ④ νμ κ΅μ‘ (Lifelong education)
[Explanation] Continuing to learn regardless of age at community centers, libraries, etc., from birth to death is called 'Lifelong education' (νμ κ΅μ‘).
Q6. νκ΅μ κ΅μ‘μ λν μ€λͺ μΌλ‘ νλ¦° κ²μ? (Which statement about education in Korea is incorrect?)
① κ³ λ±νκ΅λ μ무 κ΅μ‘μ ν΄λΉνμ¬ λ¬΄μ‘°κ±΄ κ°μΌ νλ€. (High school is compulsory education, so you must attend unconditionally.)
② λν μ§νμ΄ μ¬νμ μ§μλ₯Ό μμΉμν€λ μλ¨μΌλ‘ μΈμλλ€. (Entering university is perceived as a means to elevate social status.)
③ λνκ΅μ λ±λ‘κΈ(νλΉ)μ λ§€μ° λΉμΌ νΈμ΄λ€. (University tuition is quite expensive.)
④ νκ΅μ λν μ§νλ₯ μ μ½ 70%λ‘ λ§€μ° λμ μμ€μ΄λ€. (Korea's university entrance rate is very high at about 70%.)
Answer: ① κ³ λ±νκ΅λ μ무 κ΅μ‘μ ν΄λΉνμ¬ λ¬΄μ‘°κ±΄ κ°μΌ νλ€.
[Explanation] Legal compulsory education in Korea is Elementary (6 years) + Middle School (3 years) = Total 9 years. High school is not legally mandatory, though the enrollment rate is very high.
Q7. νκ΅μ μμ¬ μμ μ λν μ€λͺ μΌλ‘ νλ¦° κ²μ? (Which statement about Korean dining etiquette is incorrect?)
① μμ¬ν λ μμ¬λμ΄ μμ λ₯Ό λ€ λκΉμ§ κΈ°λ€λ €μΌ νλ€. (You should wait until the elder picks up their utensils.)
② λ°₯κ·Έλ¦μ΄λ κ΅κ·Έλ¦μ μμΌλ‘ λ€κ³ λ¨Ήλ κ²μ΄ μμλ€. (It is polite to hold your rice or soup bowl in your hand while eating.)
③ κΈ°μΉ¨μ΄ λ λλ κ³ κ°λ₯Ό λλ¦¬κ³ μ μ κ°λ¦°λ€. (When coughing, turn your head away and cover your mouth.)
④ μμ¬ν λ λ무 ν° μ리λ₯Ό λ΄μ§ μλλ€. (Do not make loud noises while eating.)
Answer: ② λ°₯κ·Έλ¦μ΄λ κ΅κ·Έλ¦μ μμΌλ‘ λ€κ³ λ¨Ήλ κ²μ΄ μμλ€.
[Explanation] In Korea, the proper etiquette is to leave your rice and soup bowls on the table (not holding them in your hands) and use a spoon and chopsticks.
Q8. νκ΅μΈμ΄ μ€μνλ 'μ°κ³ 'μ λν μ€λͺ μΌλ‘ μ³μ κ²μ? (Which statement is correct about the 'ties/connections (yeon-go)' valued by Koreans?)
① μ§μ°μ΄λ κ°μ‘±μ΄λ μΉμ² λ± νΌλ‘ λ§Ίμ΄μ§ κ΄κ³μ΄λ€. (Ji-yeon is a relationship connected by blood, such as family.)
② νμ°μ΄λ κ°μ κ³ ν₯μ΄λ μ§μ μΆμ μ μλ―Ένλ€. (Hak-yeon means coming from the same hometown or region.)
③ νμ°μ΄λ κ°μ νκ΅λ₯Ό μ‘Έμ ν κ΄κ³λ₯Ό λ»νλ€. (Hyeol-yeon means a relationship of graduating from the same school.)
④ μ§μ°μ κ³ ν₯ μΆμ , νμ°μ νκ΅ μΆμ , νμ°μ κ°μ‘± κ΄κ³μ΄λ€. (Ji-yeon is hometown ties, Hak-yeon is school ties, and Hyeol-yeon is family ties.)
[Explanation] Blood (νμ°) means family ties, Land/Region (μ§μ°) means regional/hometown ties, and Learning/School (νμ°) means school ties.
Law, Politics & History (Q9 ~ Q17)
Q9. νκ΅μ μ’ κ΅μ λν μ€λͺ μΌλ‘ νλ¦° κ²μ? (Which statement about religion in Korea is incorrect?)
① λͺ¨λ κ΅λ―Όμ λ°λμ νλμ μ’ κ΅λ₯Ό κ°μ ΈμΌ νλ€. (Every citizen must have at least one religion.)
② νλ²μΌλ‘ μ’ κ΅μ μμ κ° λ³΄μ₯λλ€. (Freedom of religion is guaranteed by the Constitution.)
③ κ°μ κ΅λ 19μΈκΈ°μ λ€μ΄μ νκ΅μ λ³μμ λ§μ΄ μ€λ¦½νλ€. (Protestantism entered in the 19th century and established many schools and hospitals.)
④ μ κ΅λ νκ΅μ μμ κ³Ό κ°μΉκ΄ νμ±μ ν° μν₯μ μ£Όμλ€. (Confucianism had a great influence on the formation of Korean etiquette and values.)
[Explanation] Since freedom of religion exists, the freedom not to have any religion (irreligion) is also guaranteed by the Constitution.
Q10. κΆλ ₯μ λΆμ°μν€λ 'μΌκΆ λΆλ¦½'μ λν μ€λͺ μΌλ‘ νλ¦° κ²μ? (Which statement about 'Separation of Powers' is incorrect?)
① κ΅κ° κΆλ ₯μ μΈ κ°μ κΈ°κ΄μ΄ λλμ΄ κ°λ κ²μ΄λ€. (National power is divided among three institutions.)
② λν΅λ Ή νΌμ λͺ¨λ κ΅κ° κΆλ ₯μ λ μ νκ³ νμ¬νλ€. (The president alone monopolizes and exercises all national power.)
③ κΆλ ₯ κΈ°κ΄μ΄ μλ‘ κ²¬μ νκ³ κ°μνμ¬ λ μ¬λ₯Ό λ§λλ€. (Institutions monitor and check each other to prevent dictatorship.)
④ μ λ²λΆ(κ΅ν), νμ λΆ(μ λΆ), μ¬λ²λΆ(λ²μ)λ‘ λλλ€. (It is divided into the Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary.)
Answer: ② λν΅λ Ή νΌμ λͺ¨λ κ΅κ° κΆλ ₯μ λ μ νκ³ νμ¬νλ€.
[Explanation] A president holding all power is a 'dictatorship', not democracy. Korea prevents the abuse of power through the separation of powers.
① λΉλ° μ κ±° (Secret election)
② μ§μ μ κ±° (Direct election)
③ λ³΄ν΅ μ κ±° (Universal suffrage)
④ νλ± μ κ±° (Equal suffrage)
Answer: ③ λ³΄ν΅ μ κ±° (Universal suffrage)
[Explanation] Universal suffrage (λ³΄ν΅ μ κ±°) means 'Anyone' can vote without qualification limits. / Equal suffrage (νλ± μ κ±°) means 'One vote per person' equally without discrimination.
Q12. νκ΅μ μ£Όμ μμΆ μνμ κ³Όκ±°(1950λ λ)λΆν° νμ¬κΉμ§ μλ μμΌλ‘ λ°λ₯΄κ² λμ΄ν κ²μ? (Which correctly lists Korea's major export goods in chronological order from the 1950s to the present?)
[Explanation] The order is from the easiest to the hardest to make. Remember 'Clothes-Ship-Car-Semiconductor'. (50s/60s Clothes -> 70s Ships -> 80s Cars -> 90s+ Semiconductors).
Q13. μμ°μκ° νλ§€ν μνμ λ¬Έμ μ μ μ€μ€λ‘ μλ €μ£Όκ³ λ¬΄μμΌλ‘ μ리ν΄μ£Όκ±°λ κ΅νν΄μ£Όλ μ λλ? (What is the system where the producer voluntarily reports a product defect and provides free repair or exchange?)
① μ무 νμμ (Mandatory labeling system)
② 리μ½(Recall) μ λ (Recall system)
③ λΆλ¦¬ μκ±°μ (Waste sorting system)
④ κ΅λ―Ό μ°κΈμ (National pension system)
Answer: ② 리μ½(Recall) μ λ
[Explanation] The consumer protection system where the producer (company) notifies consumers of a defect, collects, and repairs the product is called the Recall system.
Q14. μΈκ΅μΈμ΄ νκ΅μΈ λ°°μ°μμ νΌμΈνμ¬ 2λ μ΄μ νκ΅μ κ±°μ£Όν κ²½μ°, νκ΅ κ΅μ μ μ·¨λνκΈ° μν΄ μ μ²νλ κ²μ? (If a foreigner marries a Korean spouse and lives in Korea for more than 2 years, what do they apply for to acquire Korean citizenship?)
① νΉλ³ κ·ν (Special naturalization)
② μΌλ° κ·ν (General naturalization)
③ κ°μ΄ κ·ν (Simplified naturalization)
④ μμ£ΌκΆ μ μ² (Permanent residency application)
Answer: ③ κ°μ΄ κ·ν (Simplified naturalization)
[Explanation] The process to acquire citizenship relatively easily when family ties (spouse, parents, etc.) with a Korean are formed is called Simplified Naturalization (κ°μ΄ κ·ν). Special naturalization is for great contributions to the country.
Q15. λλΌ μ΄λ¦κ³Ό ν΄λΉ κ΅κ°λ₯Ό 건κ΅ν(μΈμ΄) μ¬λμ μ°κ²°μ΄ νλ¦° κ²μ? (Which pairing of a country's name and its founding figure is incorrect?)
① κ³ λ € - μ΄μ±κ³ (Goryeo - Yi Seong-gye)
② μ λΌ - λ°νκ±°μΈ (Silla - Bak Hyeokgeose)
③ λ°ν΄ - λμ‘°μ (Balhae - Dae Jo-yeong)
④ μ‘°μ - μ΄μ±κ³ (Joseon - Yi Seong-gye)
Answer: ① κ³ λ € - μ΄μ±κ³
[Explanation] Goryeo was founded by Wang Geon. Yi Seong-gye overthrew Goryeo and founded Joseon.
Q16. 2000λ 6μ 15μΌ, λ¨λΆ μ μ νλ΄μ ν΅ν΄ λ¨λΆ κ΄κ³λ₯Ό ν¬κ² λ°μ μν€κ³ κ΅λ₯λ₯Ό νλνκΈ°λ‘ ν μμ¬μ μΈ μ μΈμ? (What is the historic declaration made on June 15, 2000, through the inter-Korean summit to greatly develop relations and expand exchanges?)
[Explanation] The declaration agreed upon by President Kim Dae-jung and North Korean Chairman Kim Jong-il in 2000 is the June 15th North-South Joint Declaration. It became a great stepping stone for improving inter-Korean relations.
Q17. κ΅λ―Όμ κΆλ¦¬μ μ무μ λν μ€λͺ μΌλ‘ νλ¦° κ²μ? (Which statement about the rights and duties of citizens is incorrect?)
① μΈκΈμ λ²μ μ ν΄μ Έ μμ΄λ λ΄κ³ μΆμ μ‘μλ₯Ό μ€μ€λ‘ μ νν κΆλ¦¬κ° μλ€. (Even if taxes are set by law, you have the right to choose the amount you want to pay.)
② μ΄λ±νκ΅μ μ€νκ΅ μλ μκ² μ무μ μΌλ‘ κ΅μ‘μ λ°κ² ν μλ¬΄κ° μλ€. (There is a duty to provide compulsory education to elementary and middle school children.)
③ 건κ°νκ³ μΎμ ν νκ²½μμ μ΄ κΆλ¦¬μ νκ²½μ 보νΈν μλ¬΄κ° λμμ μλ€. (There is both a right to live in a healthy environment and a duty to protect it.)
④ κ΅κ°λ₯Ό μν΄ μμ μ μΌμ ν΄μΌ ν κ·Όλ‘μ μλ¬΄κ° μλ€. (There is a duty to work and do one's job for the country.)
[Explanation] Paying taxes is a mandatory duty. Individuals cannot arbitrarily choose the amount to pay; they must pay the exact amount according to the law (tax law).
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