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Essay

Description: The Essay section requires students to write an essay in response to a prompt. This section is unscored but sent to schools as a sample of the student's writing ability.

Mathematics Achievement

Description: The Mathematics Achievement section measures knowledge of advanced mathematical concepts and skills. It focuses on problem-solving and the application of mathematical principles.

  • Number Operations
  • Algebra
  • Geometry
  • Measurement
  • Data Analysis and Probability

Quantitative Reasoning

Description: The Quantitative Reasoning section measures advanced mathematical thinking and problem-solving skills. It focuses on understanding concepts and applying logic to solve complex problems.

  • Word Problems: Real-world scenarios requiring mathematical solutions.
  • Quantitative Comparisons: Comparing two quantities to determine the relationship.

Reading Comprehension

Description: The Reading Comprehension section assesses the ability to understand and interpret complex passages from various subjects, including literature, science, and social studies.

  • Main Idea and Theme
  • Supporting Details
  • Inference
  • Vocabulary in Context
  • Author's Purpose and Tone
  • Critical Analysis

Verbal Reasoning

Description: The Verbal Reasoning section tests advanced vocabulary and reasoning skills through synonyms and sentence completion questions.

  • Synonyms: Identifying words with similar meanings.
  • Sentence Completion: Completing sentences by selecting words that best fit the context.

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Essay Categories

Writing Skills
Assessment of the student’s ability to write coherently and effectively.
  • Content Development:
    Development of ideas and use of supporting details.
  • Language Use:
    Grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structure.
  • Mechanics:
    Spelling, punctuation, and capitalization.
  • Organization:
    Logical structure and flow of the essay.

Mathematics Achievement Categories

Algebra
Understanding advanced algebraic concepts, including functions, polynomials, and systems of equations.
  • Functions:
    Understanding and manipulating functions and their graphs.
  • Polynomials:
    Operations with polynomials, including factoring and expanding.
  • Systems of Equations:
    Solving systems of equations algebraically and graphically.
Data Analysis and Probability
Interpreting data from graphs and understanding probability and statistics.
  • Probability:
    Calculating probabilities of complex events.
  • Statistics:
    Understanding mean, median, mode, range, and standard deviation.
Geometry
Understanding geometric shapes, properties, theorems, and proofs.
  • Coordinate Geometry:
    Graphing and analyzing geometric shapes in the coordinate plane.
  • Solid Geometry:
    Understanding properties of three-dimensional figures.
Measurement
Calculating perimeter, area, surface area, and volume of various shapes.
  • Perimeter and Area:
    Calculating perimeter and area of two-dimensional figures.
  • Surface Area and Volume:
    Calculating surface area and volume of three-dimensional figures.
Number Operations
Understanding and applying operations with real numbers, including rational and irrational numbers.
  • Irrational Numbers:
    Understanding and approximating irrational numbers.
  • Rational Numbers:
    Operations with fractions, decimals, and percentages.

Quantitative Reasoning Categories

Quantitative Comparisons
Comparing two quantities and determining the relationship between them.
  • Data Interpretation:
    Interpreting and comparing data from complex graphs and charts.
  • Functions:
    Comparing values of functions and their properties.
Word Problems
Solving complex mathematical problems presented in real-world contexts.
  • Advanced Algebra:
    Applying advanced algebraic concepts to solve problems.
  • Geometry Application:
    Using geometric principles in problem-solving.

Reading Comprehension Categories

Author's Purpose and Tone
Understanding why the author wrote the passage and identifying tone.
  • Author's Purpose:
    Determining the author’s intent in writing the passage.
  • Author's Tone:
    Identifying the author’s attitude or feelings conveyed in the passage.
Critical Analysis
Evaluating arguments, reasoning, and effectiveness of the passage.
  • Argument Evaluation:
    Assessing the strength and validity of arguments presented.
  • Logical Fallacies:
    Identifying errors in reasoning or logical fallacies.
Inference
Drawing conclusions based on information implied in the passage.
  • Logical Conclusions:
    Making logical deductions from the text.
  • Prediction:
    Predicting outcomes based on information given.
Main Idea and Theme
Identifying the central message or theme of complex passages.
  • Central Idea:
    Determining the main point or central idea of the passage.
  • Theme:
    Identifying overarching themes and messages.
Supporting Details
Recognizing specific information and details in the passage.
  • Detail Interpretation:
    Interpreting details to understand their significance.
  • Fact Recall:
    Recalling specific facts stated in the passage.
Vocabulary in Context
Determining the meaning of words based on context.
  • Contextual Meanings:
    Determining word meanings based on context clues.
  • Nuanced Vocabulary:
    Understanding subtle differences in word meanings within context.

Verbal Reasoning Categories

Sentence Completion
Testing ability to complete sentences by understanding complex context and relationships.
  • Context Clues:
    Using surrounding text to determine the meaning of missing words.
  • Logical Relationships:
    Understanding complex logical flow and relationships within the sentence.
Synonyms
Testing advanced vocabulary knowledge by identifying words with similar meanings.
  • Advanced Vocabulary:
    Challenging words appropriate for upper-level students.
  • Nuanced Meanings:
    Understanding subtle differences between similar words.

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