TASC Study Guide 2026
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📋 TASC Exam Format at a Glance
200
Questions
450 min
Time Limit
50%
Passing Score
📚 TASC Topics to Study (36)
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✍️ Sample TASC Questions & Answers
1. What does an author's use of vivid sensory details most help create?
✓ Strong imagery for the reader
Sensory details create vivid imagery that helps readers picture the scene.
2. An author writes, 'Studies show 80% of users improved.' This statement is best described as:
✓ Evidence supporting a claim
A cited statistic from studies serves as evidence to support a claim.
3. How many amendments make up the Bill of Rights?
✓ Ten
The Bill of Rights consists of the first ten amendments.
4. In a compare-and-contrast structure, the author primarily examines:
✓ Similarities and differences between subjects
Compare-and-contrast structure highlights how subjects are alike and different.
5. Which word is a coordinating conjunction?
✓ But
'But' is a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS) joining equal clauses.
6. The right of citizens to vote is known as what?
✓ Suffrage
Suffrage is the right to vote in political elections.
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