CALP Cheat Sheet 2026

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80 questions
90 min time limit
70.00% to pass
  1. What does "convoluted" imply when describing a process or argument? Complex and difficult to follow
  2. Which sentence demonstrates correct academic use of a complex sentence with an adverbial clause of purpose? The sample size was increased so that the results would be more reliable.
  3. Which term is an example of academic mathematical language that requires CALP proficiency to understand? Proportional reasoning in contextual problem-solving
  4. In a CALP assessment passage, a student reads: 'The protagonist's moral ambiguity reflects societal tensions.' What comprehension skill is being tested? Inferential reasoning about character and theme
  5. Which sentence correctly uses a gerund as the subject of the sentence? Synthesizing sources effectively is a core academic skill.
  6. When a CALP exam passage presents a counterargument, students are expected to: Evaluate whether it weakens or strengthens the central claim
  7. In academic writing, what does "coherence" refer to? The logical flow and connection between ideas
  8. A CALP reading passage uses the phrase 'corroborating evidence.' What does this phrase require of the reader? Understanding of academic vocabulary in context
  9. What does the test direction 'synthesize' require students to do at a CALP level? Combine information from multiple sources into a coherent original response
  10. What is a "hypothesis" in scientific writing? A proposed explanation for a phenomenon, which can be tested
  11. What CALP skill does 'document-based questioning' (DBQ) on US AP History exams assess? Academic reading, synthesis, and argumentative writing using multiple primary sources
  12. A CALP-level math assessment item states: 'Interpret the data to draw a conclusion supported by evidence.' What is being assessed? Data literacy combined with academic language production in a quantitative context
  13. Which sentence correctly uses a relative clause to provide essential information? The researcher who published the findings won an award.
  14. What is the primary difference between a BICS-level and CALP-level reading task? CALP tasks require abstract reasoning and decontextualized language
  15. What is an "independent variable" in an experiment? The variable that is manipulated or changed by the researcher
  16. In CALP assessment, a student listens to an academic lecture and then writes a response. This task type primarily measures: Integration of academic listening and academic writing skills
  17. In the sentence 'The results, which were unexpected, prompted further investigation,' what type of relative clause is used? Non-restrictive (non-essential) relative clause
  18. Which activity best prepares students for CALP-level academic listening in US content classrooms? Listening to academic podcasts and responding analytically in writing
  19. A CALP assessment asks students to 'evaluate the credibility of a historical source.' What does this require? Applying critical academic language to assess authorship, purpose, context, and bias
  20. Which sentence demonstrates correct use of an appositive phrase in academic writing? Vygotsky, a Soviet psychologist, developed the zone of proximal development.
  21. The term "quantitative" is most accurately used to describe: Information that can be measured and expressed numerically
  22. Which sentence demonstrates correct use of a subordinating conjunction in academic writing? Although the study was limited, the results were significant.
  23. A CALP assessment asks students to 'synthesize multiple perspectives from the readings.' What cognitive skill is required? Combining and evaluating ideas from different sources into a coherent response
  24. Which text feature is most characteristic of CALP-level academic reading materials in US classrooms? Dense expository prose with discipline-specific terminology
  25. Which of the following is a characteristic of academic writing? Clear, precise language and evidence-based arguments
  26. What grammatical function does the word 'however' serve in academic writing? Conjunctive adverb
  27. Which verb form correctly completes this academic sentence: 'The data _____ that the hypothesis was incorrect.'? suggests
  28. What is 'academic register' in the context of CALP listening? The formal, discipline-specific language style used in educational settings
  29. What is the function of a noun clause in the sentence 'The professor explained what the experiment demonstrated'? It serves as the direct object of the verb 'explained'.
  30. Which sentence correctly uses correlative conjunctions to maintain parallel structure? The essay must both argue a clear thesis and support it with evidence.
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