Academic and School Tests Standardized Test Types & Formats 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the maximum possible score on the current SAT?
- 1400
- 1600 (Correct answer)
- 2400
- 800
Correct answer: 1600
The current SAT has a maximum score of 1600, composed of two sections (Evidence-Based Reading & Writing and Math) each scored on a 200–800 scale.
Question 2: Which standardized test is specifically required for admission to most law schools in the United States?
- GRE
- GMAT
- LSAT (Correct answer)
- MCAT
Correct answer: LSAT
The LSAT (Law School Admission Test) is the standardized test designed specifically for law school admissions and is required by virtually all ABA-accredited law schools.
Question 3: How many required sections does the ACT consist of?
- 2
- 3
- 4 (Correct answer)
- 5
Correct answer: 4
The ACT has four required sections—English, Mathematics, Reading, and Science—plus an optional Writing (essay) section.
Question 4: What is the highest possible composite score on the ACT?
- 30
- 32
- 36 (Correct answer)
- 40
Correct answer: 36
The ACT composite score is the average of the four section scores, each rated on a scale of 1–36, making 36 the perfect composite score.
Question 5: For which type of academic program is the GRE General Test most commonly required?
- Law school
- Medical school
- Graduate school (Correct answer)
- Undergraduate college
Correct answer: Graduate school
The GRE (Graduate Record Examinations) General Test is widely required for admission to graduate-level academic programs across many disciplines.
Question 6: Which exam is primarily used for admission to MBA and other business school programs?
- GRE
- GMAT (Correct answer)
- LSAT
- TOEFL
Correct answer: GMAT
The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is specifically designed for business school admissions and is the most widely accepted exam for MBA programs worldwide.
Question 7: On what scale are AP (Advanced Placement) exams scored?
- 1–4
- 1–5 (Correct answer)
- 1–6
- 1–7
Correct answer: 1–5
AP exams are scored on a 1–5 scale, where a 3 is generally considered a passing score and scores of 4 or 5 often qualify for college credit.
What is the maximum possible score on the current SAT?