CPT Practice Tests
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This test is designed to measure how well you understand what you read. It contains 20 questions. Some ask you to choose how sentences are related while others refer to reading passages of varying lengths.
Two kinds of questions are given in this test. Sentence correction questions ask you to choose a word or a phrase to substitute for an underlined portion of a sentence. Construction shift questions ask that a sentence be rewritten in a specific way without changing the meaning. A broad variety of topics are included here. You will be presented a total of 20 questions.
The arithmetic test measures your skills in three primary categories. The first is operations with whole numbers and fractions. This includes addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and recognizing equivalent fractions and whole numbers. The second category involves operations with decimals and percents. It includes addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division as well as percent problems, decimal recognition, fraction and percent equivalences, and estimation problems. The last category tests applications and problem solving. Questions include rate, percent, and measurement problems, geometry problems, and distribution of a quantity into its fractional parts. A total of 16 questions are asked.
There are also three categories in the elementary algebra test. The first category, operations with integers and negative rational numbers, includes computation with integers and negative rationals, the use of absolute values, and ordering. The second category is operations with algebraic expressions. It tests your skills in evaluating simple formulas and expressions, and in adding and subtracting monomials and polynomials. Both of these categories include questions about multiplying and dividing monomials and polynomials, evaluating positive rational roots and exponents, simplifying algebraic fractions and factoring. The third category tests skill in solving equations, inequalities and word problems. These questions include solving systems of linear equations, quadratic equations by factoring, verbal problems presented in algebraic context, geometric reasoning, the translation of written phrases into algebraic expressions, and graphing. Twelve questions are presented.
Reading 1
NVCC Accuplacer
Reading 2
YCCD Assessment & Testing Center
Sentence Skills
Arithmetic 1
Arithmetic 2
MathMax
Arithmetic 3
Arithmetic 4
Arithmetic 5
Elementary Algebra 1
Elementary Algebra 2
Elementary Algebra 3
Elementary Algebra 4
Elementary Algebra 5
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