The document provides information about the TOEIC exam, including what it tests, its format, scoring, and differences from the TOEFL exam. It discusses that the TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) evaluates English proficiency for everyday business situations. It has two parts that test listening and reading comprehension but do not need to be taken together. The listening section contains questions based on photographs, conversations, and short talks. The reading section contains incomplete sentences, error recognition, and reading comprehension questions. In contrast, the TOEFL focuses more on academic English for studying in North American universities.