The Compare Reading Quiz is a free 4-choice web app for practicing how to read two short texts side by side.
Students compare Text A and Text B, then choose the answer that best fits both passages. The app focuses on common points, differences, reasons, evidence, summaries, viewpoints, notices, data, and abstract passages.
All passages, questions, choices, explanations, data, and diagrams in this app are newly created original materials. They are not copied from textbooks, workbooks, entrance exams, official PDFs, mock exams, or school handouts.
The first courses are short and concrete, so upper elementary students can start by finding shared ideas and clear differences.
Later courses ask learners to compare claims, evidence, relationships between paragraphs, practical notices, tables, and more abstract texts. This makes the quiz useful for junior high and high school reading practice as well.
When students read two texts at once, they need to ask, “What is the same?”, “What is different?”, “Which words are evidence?”, and “Which answer explains both texts?”.
This process helps students move beyond guessing. They learn to point to the words that support an answer and to notice when an option is too narrow, reversed, or stronger than the text.
Hints change according to the current question. A common-point question shows how to find the shared idea, a data question shows how to match a condition with a table, and a story question shows how to compare feelings before and after an event.
The app also supports ranking, My Page, challenge history, best records, and often missed questions, so students can use it for short daily practice or repeated review.
For home study, students can play one short course and then explain why the correct answer fits both passages.
For teachers or guardians, the quiz can be used as a warm-up before reading class, a quick review after a lesson, or a way to talk about evidence and summary without using copied textbook passages.