Reading Skills
Test-Taking Tips
Assessment Overview
Writing Skills
Content Analysis
100

What is one skill assessed in the reading section.

Discerning and summarizing the most important ideas, events, or information.

100

Name one strategy for preparing for the P.E.R.T.

Take practice assessments and study areas of weakness.

100

What is the purpose of the P.E.R.T.?

The P.E.R.T. is designed to assess academic skills in mathematics, reading, and writing to determine appropriate college course placement

100

What is a thesis statement?

 A sentence that states the main idea or argument of a paper.

100

What type of information does the P.E.R.T. assess?

It assesses skills in reading, writing, and mathematics.

200

How can you determine the author's purpose?

By analyzing key phrases and understanding the context of the text.

200

What should you do if you don’t know an answer?

Try to eliminate one or more answer options before making a selection.

200

How many assessments are included in the P.E.R.T.?

There are three assessments, one each for mathematics, reading, and writing.

200

How can you maintain a consistent tone?

By using appropriate language and style throughout your writing.

200

What is one way to structure a compelling argument?

By establishing a clear thesis and supporting it with evidence.

300

Name one way to analyze a text’s organizational structure.

By examining how the details and larger portions contribute to the meaning.

300

Why is it important to read directions carefully?

To ensure that you follow the instructions accurately for each question.

300

What does it mean that the P.E.R.T. is computer-adaptive?

 It means that the questions are chosen based on the test taker's answers to previous questions.

300

Why is it important to synthesize information?

It allows you to combine ideas from multiple sources to support your arguments effectively.

300

How do you cite data or conclusions?

By referencing the original source accurately in your writing.

400

What is a key strategy for summarizing a text?

Focus on the opening and closing sentences of paragraphs to identify the main idea.

400

 How should you review your answers?

Carefully review each answer before submitting, as you cannot return to questions.

400

What is the significance of the P.E.R.T. scores?

The scores help determine which courses are best suited for a student's skill level.

400

What is one convention of standard written English?

Proper grammar, usage, and mechanics.


400

Why is understanding sentence structure important?

 It helps in creating clear and effective sentences that communicate ideas well.

500

How do you distinguish between facts and opinions? 

By evaluating the reasoning and rhetoric presented in the text.

500

What is one reason why the P.E.R.T. is untimed?

It allows students to take as much time as needed to consider each question before submitting.

500

 What is a common misconception about the P.E.R.T.?

Many believe that the P.E.R.T. can be passed or failed, but it is only used for course placement.

500

How do you effectively use transitional devices?

By employing phrases that guide the reader through the text and clarify relationships between ideas.

500

How can recognizing commonly confused words improve writing?

By avoiding errors that can lead to misunderstandings and enhance clarity in writing.