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Understanding the exact breakdown of the NYSTCE Communication and Quantitative Skills Test test will help you know what to expect and how to most effectively prepare. The NYSTCE Communication and Quantitative Skills Test has multiple-choice questions The exam will be broken down into the sections below:
NYSTCE Communication and Quantitative Skills Test Exam Blueprint | ||
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Domain Name | % | Number of Questions |
Reading | 33% | 33 |
Understand the meaning of general vocabulary words | ||
Understand the stated main idea of a reading passage | ||
Understand the sequence of ideas in a reading passage | ||
Interpret textual and graphic information | ||
Writing | 33% | 33 |
Understand the standard use of verbs | ||
Understand the standard use of pronouns and modifiers | ||
Understand standard sentence structure and punctuation | ||
Understand the standard use of capitalization and spelling | ||
Math | 33% | 33 |
Understand number concepts | ||
Understand the addition and subtraction of whole numbers | ||
Understand multiplication and division of whole numbers | ||
Understand operations involving fractions, decimals, and percents |