Hi, In most exam/test situations, the phrase probably refers to the same thing. Clive
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No. A seen passage refers to the one you might have discussed or seen, before while an unseen passage is often a passage which is used to test the knowledge that you have grasped by understanding it.
Though they both include questions which you give answers too.