
Websites like Schubert-Verlag (Online exercises) allow you to print exercises as PDFs. While not a single "test," you can compile:
At the A2 level, you are expected to handle more complex sentence structures than at A1: Mastering Perfekt and Präteritum (past tenses).
Downloading the PDF is just the start. Here is a proven method to use your for maximum retention.
Only partially. Filter out questions on "weil" (because) and "dass" (that) – those are A2.2. Focus on questions about daily routines, times, and locations.
No. A2.1 introduces new grammar (e.g., Temporal prepositions "vor, nach, für, ohne" with Accusative; Comparative "größer als"). You need at least 60 hours of A2 study.
Minimum 50 questions (15 listening, 20 reading/grammar, 10 writing, 5 speaking prompts). A 2-page PDF is insufficient.
Writing messages related to your immediate living environment.
German teachers often self-publish high-quality test PDFs.