Welcome to Grade 11's
Practice Test Questions!STUDENTS: CLICK HERE TO START THE PRACTICE TEST (20 QUESTIONS TOTAL)
TEACHERS: Here are 20 sample standardized test question items, written in the styles of SBAC Smarter Balanced, PARCC, CAASP, STAAR, and more. Each item below is carefully aligned to a College and Career Ready Standard (shown in the left column). Every item is text-evidence-based, and some contain multimedia. Altogether, the items assess just about every reading, writing, language, and listening/viewing skill you would see assessed on a standardized test. You may sample any of the items individually. Or, you may click here to start at the beginning and be led through the entire practice test.
These questions ask you to cite strong textual evidence to support analysis.
These questions ask you to analyze the development of central ideas.
These questions ask you to analyze a complex set of ideas or sequence of events.
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These questions ask you to determine word meanings (literal, figurative, connotative, & technical).
These questions ask you to analyze the effectiveness of structure.
These questions ask you to determine how an author uses rhetoric to advance point of view or purpose.
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These questions ask you to integrate multiple sources of multimedia information.
These questions ask you to delineate & evaluate the reasoning in seminal U.S. texts.
These questions ask you to analyze 17th, 18th, & 19th-century foundational U.S. documents.
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These questions ask you to comprehend Literary Nonfiction.
These questions ask you to cite strong text evidence to support analysis.
These questions ask you to analyze the development of a central idea.
These questions ask you to analyze how the author unfolds an analysis or series of events.
These questions ask you determine the meaning of words and phrases.
These questions ask you to analyze how an author’s ideas or claims are developed by portions of text.
These questions ask you to determine an author’s purpose or point of view.
Analyze verious accounts told in different mediums.
Delineate and evaluate the argument and claims, assessing reasoning and fallacies.
These questions ask you to analyze seminal U.S. documents of historical and literary significance.
These questions ask you to comprehend Literary Nonfiction.