CSU EPT-ELM Information Bulletin
CSU EPT-ELM Information Bulletin
CSU EPT-ELM Information Bulletin
BULLETIN
2010
The CSU requires you to take the English Placement Test (EPT) and the Entry Level Mathematics Test
(ELM) prior to enrollment in the CSU unless you are exempt by means of scores earned on other
appropriate tests such as the CSU’s Early Assessment Program tests in English and Mathematics, the
SAT, and the ACT. The EPT and the ELM are not admission tests; instead, they determine eligibility to
enroll in specific courses. If you are required to take the EPT and the ELM but fail to do so, you will
not be allowed to register for General Education courses at the CSU. If you do not perform well on
the tests, you will be placed in an appropriate remedial or developmental program or activity during your
first term of enrollment.
Please read this Information Bulletin carefully to determine whether you may be exempt from either the
EPT or the ELM. If you are not exempt, you must take the tests prior to enrollment to avoid
delaying your registration. You may take the tests at the campus where you will enroll or at a CSU
campus near you. There are many testing dates from which to choose. You should check with the
campus to which you have been admitted to determine the date by which you are required to have taken
the EPT/ELM. Some campuses may require students enrolling in the fall of 2010 to complete the tests by
May 1, 2010; other campuses may allow you to take the tests in June, July, or August 2010, although
putting the tests off this long may delay your timely enrollment process.
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THE TESTS
The California State University systemwide placement testing program in basic reading, writing, and mathematics skills consists of
the English Placement Test (EPT) and the Entry Level Mathematics (ELM) examination. Both tests are printed and scored for the
CSU by Educational Testing Service (ETS). Please read the following information carefully.
YOU MAY BE REQUIRED TO TAKE ONE OR BOTH OF THESE TESTS, REGARDLESS OF YOUR GPA.
*NOTE: The College Board SAT I and SAT II were renamed SAT Reasoning and SAT Subject Tests, respectively, beginning March 2005.
PENALTIES: Unless you are exempt, you must take the EPT and the ELM prior to enrollment in the CSU. According to CSU Executive Order 665, if you do not take these
tests prior to the time of enrollment, you will not be allowed to enroll.
PLEASE NOTE: If you do not demonstrate college-level skills on the EPT and/or ELM, any remedial courses you take in order to attain such skills will not be counted
toward completion of a bachelor’s degree.
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• completion and transfer to the CSU of a college course that Test answer sheets and booklets are retained by ETS for 18
satisfies the requirement in Quantitative Reasoning, provided months. Essays are retained for 6 months. Although test
such a course was completed with a grade of C or better. security reasons make it impossible for ETS to provide you
with copies of test materials (such as test books), you have
WHERE THE TESTS WILL BE GIVEN the right to inspect a copy of your answer sheet and/or your
EPT essay at the ETS branch office located at 2731 Systron
The EPT and ELM will be given at CSU campuses on the dates
Drive, Concord, California. Requests for inspection may be
published on the inside back cover and back cover of this
made to (925) 808-2142 or, by e-mail, to cgrueter@ets.org.
Bulletin. You may register to take the tests at whichever
campus you choose. You need not take the tests at the campus Questions about EPT/ELM policies and procedures that
you plan to attend. If you complete EPT and ELM requirements, cannot be answered by the campus can be referred to ETS at
you do not have to fulfill these requirements again if you (925) 808-2142 or to:
transfer to another CSU campus. CSU Systemwide Testing Coordinator
If you live outside the state of California and have been Office of the Chancellor
admitted to a CSU campus and need to take the EPT and/or 401 Golden Shore, 6th Floor
the ELM before arriving in California, please call (925)808- Long Beach, CA 90802-4210
2142 or e-mail csuout-of-state@ets.org. Out of state testing is (562) 951-4731 or (562) 951-4726.
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arranged for the 2 week of each month except May when it
is scheduled for the first week. Arrangements must be made
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by the 15 of the month before testing will take place. There is EPT AND ELM REGISTRATION
a $50 fee for testing outside of California. Registration is required for the test. Many campuses have on-
line registration available. Other campuses require you to
INQUIRIES ABOUT THE TESTS complete the registration form and mail it to the Test Office of
Students register for EPT and/or ELM at their local campuses. the campus where you plan to take the test. Pages 23 through
(Do not send your registration form to ETS.) Most questions 25, the Test Dates, will indicate if a campus offers on-line
concerning whether or not you need to take the EPT/ELM or registration. You can also go to the campus website. Web
other questions regarding EPT/ELM status can be answered by addresses along with address and telephone numbers of the
your campus Admissions and Records Office. You should Test Office at each campus are listed on page 22 of this
address questions about test dates and registration materials to Bulletin. Call the Test Office on the campus where you plan to
your campus Test Office. Your campus English and take the test(s) if you have questions about how to fill out the
Mathematics departments can answer questions about registration form.
placement and remedial courses. Campus Admissions and CSU campuses provide registration materials for the EPT
Records and English/mathematics department telephone and/or ELM. Directions for completing and mailing registration
numbers are in the campus directory. Test Office addresses forms are included on the back of the form itself. If you are
and telephone numbers are listed on page 22 of this Bulletin. required to take the test(s) but do not receive a registration
DUPLICATE SCORE REPORTS form, you may pick up a copy at any CSU Admissions Office or
Test Office. (See “Who Must Take the EPT/ELM” on page 3.)
Test scores are maintained permanently by ETS. The test Every student should have a social security number. CSU
scores from test taken during or after March 2008 are campuses use the social security number to identify your
available on-line at www.ets.org/csu. The personal student records maintained during your association with the
identification number (PIN) provided at the time of testing will campus. If you do not have a social security number at this
be required to access EPT and/or ELM scores on-line. time, you must register for the EPT or ELM by using the
Duplicate score reports can be ordered by sending a check temporary number that was assigned by the Admissions Office
in the amount of $10 times the number of duplicate score at the campus you plan to attend. You should obtain a social
reports you desire, payable to Educational Testing Service, security number and submit it to the University by the time you
accompanied by a letter indicating your name, social security enroll. International students who do not have a social security
number, the date on which you took the test, and the address number should use a taxpayer identification number.
to which you want the duplicate score report sent. Sign the The registration form permits you to register for both the
check and send it along with the letter to: EPT and ELM at one administration, for the EPT only, or for
Educational Testing Service the ELM only. If you meet all of the qualifications for
EPT/ELM Program exemption from both the EPT and the ELM, no registration
PO Box 4004 form need be submitted. (See page 3 for exemptions.) Please
Concord, CA 94524-4004 call the Admissions and Records Office or the Test Office at
the CSU campus you plan to attend if you need further
Scores will be available on-line on the date scores are information.
scheduled to be mailed. See the listing of test dates on pages
23 through 25 for those dates. Individual student score reports Fees
will still be mailed to each student via the United States Postal ELM fee is $18;
Service.
EPT fee is $18.
QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS
Out of State Testing fee is $50.
Anyone who takes the EPT and/or the ELM has the right to
ask questions and air concerns about the tests themselves Duplicate Score Report is $10.
and about how they are scored and to have such questions or
concerns answered in a timely fashion. If you have questions Fees must be paid by check or money order. Cash will not be
and concerns, please write them down and send them to the accepted. Fees are non-refundable.
address given above. However, please read “Scores on the Note: By paying with a check, be aware that you are
EPT and ELM” page 6 before sending in questions about authorizing ETS at its discretion to use the information on your
scores and what they mean. check to make a one-time electronic debit from your account for
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the amount of your check; no additional amount will be added. Section 1 — 30 minutes
If you do not have sufficient funds in your account, an additional
service fee of $20.00 will be debited electronically from your Section 2 — 30 minutes
account. II. ENTRY LEVEL MATHEMATICS TEST 90 minutes
Incomplete or Late Registrations
Please note that the above schedule includes only actual
An incomplete or late registration form may be returned to you. testing time. In reality, you should plan on a minimum of 2 ½
Early registration is recommended. CSU test centers fill up on a hours for the English Placement Test and a minimum of 2
first-come, first-serve basis, and students requesting a center hours for the Entry Level Mathematics Test. The additional
after it is full may not be able to take the EPT and/or ELM at time is required in order to check you and your fellow students
that center until the next scheduled administration. at the testing site, distribute testing materials, give the
necessary instructions for taking the test, and then collect the
Walk-in Registration testing materials at the end of the test. You cannot be
If some situation prevents you from meeting the registration dismissed prior to the end of an EPT-only administration.
deadline, walk-in registration may be available on a first-come, Students may be dismissed, one at a time, before the end
first-serve basis. You should check with the Test Office on the of an ELM administration. However, in order to avoid
campus at which you wish to test to see whether walk-in disturbing fellow students, you may not be dismissed
registration is available. Remember that because you are not during the final 10 minutes of an ELM administration.
already registered for the test, you will be admitted only if If you have any questions about the testing schedule, contact
ample room and test materials are available. See “What to the CSU Test Office where you plan to take the test. The
Bring to the Test Center” on this page. addresses and phone numbers for the Test Offices are on page
22 of this Bulletin.
Test Center Changes
To change a test center prior to the registration deadline date, WHAT TO BRING TO THE TEST CENTER
submit a new registration form to the Test Office at the campus You must bring to the test center:
where you wish to take the test(s). If the registration deadline
• Your social security number.
has passed, you can proceed as a walk-in candidate, but be
sure to check with the campus regarding walk-in availability • Acceptable identification. “Acceptable” means that the ID
before taking this step. includes a photograph or physical description written in
English, your name, and your signature. Examples are: (1)
Special Arrangements driver’s license with photo; (2) school ID card with
recognizable photo; (3) valid passport with your signature
If special circumstances make it impossible for you to take the and current, recognizable photo; (4) a document on your high
test(s) at the first available administration, you must plan to school’s stationary bearing your name and a brief physical
meet the requirement at the next scheduled opportunity. Each description in English (height, weight, age, sex, eye color,
test administration requires a separate registration form. and hair color). You must sign this document in the presence
If your religious convictions prevent you from taking the EPT of your principal or school counselor, who must also sign it.
and/or ELM on the scheduled test dates, you must request You may be asked to sign this ID form again at the test
special arrangements by including a letter from an appropriate center. Unacceptable ID includes (1) social security card; (2)
religious authority with your registration form. credit card (including one with a photo); (3) parent’s driver’s
license; (4) birth certificate (including wallet-size birth
If you have a disability and require special arrangements for certificates). You will not be admitted to the test without
taking the examination(s), you should contact the campus Test an acceptable ID. The Supervisor cannot make exceptions
Officer or Disabled Student Services Coordinator by the to this rule.
published registration deadline (see inside back cover and back
• Your validated admission ticket.
cover). The EPT and ELM are available in Braille, large-print,
and audio editions. • Check or money order, payable to ETS for test fees. Your
name must appear on the face of the check. You will not be
Admission Tickets admitted to the EPT and/or ELM examinations without the
appropriate test fee. Cash will not be accepted.
Campuses will send you validated admission tickets one or two
weeks before the test(s). Your ticket will show the test(s) you • ELM fee is $18; EPT fee is $18.
are registered to take, the address of the test center, and the • Several No. 2 lead pencils with erasers. When you take the
time to report. Since there may be more than one test test(s), you will be required to record your answers on a
administration on a campus, reporting times and addresses machine-processable answer sheet and must use a No. 2
may not be the same for all students taking the test(s) at that pencil. Answer sheets and essays completed in ink cannot
campus. be scored. Specific directions for completing your answer
If you mail your registration form before the registration document(s) will be given to you at the test center. It is your
deadline but do not receive an admission ticket within three responsibility to bring No. 2 pencils to the test center and to
days of the test date, you should contact the campus Test make certain you understand and follow the directions for
Office. completing your answer sheet. Responsibility for accurately
scoring your test(s) can be accepted only if your answer
TESTING SCHEDULE document(s) is completed according to directions.
The amount of time required for the EPT and ELM is as follows: You may bring to the test center:
I. ENGLISH PLACEMENT TEST • A watch (without audible alarm)
• A bag or backpack (must be kept on the floor under your
Essay — 45 minutes chair).
Multiple-Choice
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real life, of course, no test is perfectly reliable. That is, and to the campus(es) you selected on the answer sheet.
reliability is always less than 1. The closer it is to 1, of course,
the better. On average, the reliability of the EPT is .91 and the Q The EPT/ELM Scores Website states an examinee could
reliability of the ELM is .82. Reliability values such as .91 and not be found. Why is that when I took the exam 2 weeks
.82 suggest that both EPT and ELM are reliable enough so ago?
that the “luck of the draw” — that is, which editions you A All scores are available according to the scoring schedule
happen to end up with on the day you take the EPT and the posted at www.ets.org/csu under Test Dates. The score
ELM — does not matter very much. Both test are reliable report will be mailed to the address you indicated on the
enough to ensure that the EPT and the ELM will yield answer sheet and forwarded to the campus(es), you
consistent placement decisions across different editions of selected on the answer sheet.
either test.
Q How can my scores be forwarded to a different CSU
STANDARD ERROR OF MEASUREMENT campus or a community college?
When you take a test such as the EPT or the ELM, your A You may request an additional score report directly from
performance is influenced by many little factors while taking Educational Testing Service by mail. See the Duplicate
the test aside from the major factor — your proficiency in Score Reports section on page 4 for more information.
English and mathematics skills. Different EPT test forms are
parallel to each other in format, content, and number of Q I am testing tomorrow and I do not know where to go and
questions even though the exact questions are different on I have not received my ticket?
each form. The same is true of different ELM test forms. It is A Please contact the testing office at the campus you
highly unlikely that you would get exactly the same score on originally registered to take the exam at.
two different parallel forms of the test. As you confront each
test question, your level of concentration may vary; you may Q I received a letter that said I am exempt from the
inadvertently mark your answer sheet in the wrong place even EPT/ELM. Where do I send my score report to prove
if you know the answer to a question, and so on. On the other this?
hand, you may guess the answer correctly for a number of A Contact the campus Admissions Office or Testing Office
questions that are difficult for you. If you were to take several where you have been admitted for information on where
different forms of the same test, the pattern of all these little to send your score report.
changes in level of concentration, minor mishaps, or strokes
of good luck is going to be different each time. As a result, Q I am an international student, do I need to take the
your score would be a little different each time. Sometimes EPT/ELM? Do my TOEFL scores fulfill the requirement?
your score would be a little lower than what testing experts A Please contact the Testing Office or Admissions Office at
call your “true score” — that is, the score that represents the the campus you plan to attend.
perfect measure of your proficiency in English or mathematics
skills. Sometimes your score would be a little higher than your Q Where do I go to register on-line for the EPT/ELM?
true score. Mathematically speaking, your true score is the
average score you would receive if you completed a very A You can find the list of campuses at www.ets.org/csu
large number of parallel forms of the same exam. Any score under the Test Centers tab. Not all campuses offer on-
you earn in real life is, in fact, an approximation of your true line registration.
score. Testing experts have a way of calculating how far
Q Do I have to take the EPT/ELM at the college I plan on
(higher or lower) peoples’ actual scores are likely to be from
attending?
their true scores. This calculation is called the “standard error
of measurement,” or SEM. The SEM for the EPT is between 3 A No. You may take the test at whichever campus is most
and 4 points on the score reporting scale of 120 to 180. That convenient to you. You will be able to select up to four
is, anyone’s actual score will typically fall between 3 and 4 campuses where you would like the scores to be sent.
points on either side of his or her “true score.” The SEM for
the ELM is between 5 and 6 points on the score reporting
scale of 0 to 80.
GENERAL QUESTIONS
Q I forgot my PIN number, could you re-set it, or provide a
new number?
A The PIN number for the EPT/ELM Scores Website is a
six-digit number. It is not possible to reset or retrieve your
PIN number information, due to the security of the
website you are the only one that knows the PIN number.
We will be mailing out the score reports according to the
schedule of Test Dates on pages 23-25 or posted on-line
at www.ets.org/csu under the Test Dates.
Questions 1-3
Directions: For each of the following questions, choose the
The search for a workable panacea is not new. Spanish best word or phrase to substitute for the underlined portion
explorers sought the Fountain of Youth. Millions of Americans containing gliff, a nonsense word.
used to seek health and contentment in a patent medicine
called Hadacol. During the past two decades, however, more Example:
and more people have been turning to various branches of
psychology for magic solutions, hoping that psychology can Though Mr. Rivera is a gliff man and could live anywhere
take care of any hang-up, cure the common cold, or solve the he chooses, he still lives in the small house in which he
riddle of existence. was born.
1. From the whole passage one can learn that the word (A) a careful
“panacea” means (B) a wealthy
(C) an ambitious A B C D
(A) utopia (B) religion
(D) a strong
(C) cure-all (D) life style
2. What do the Fountain of Youth and Hadacol have in
common?
6. The water looked fine for swimming, but in fact the
(A) Neither really existed. currents in the river were gliff.
(B) Both brought their discoverers great fortunes.
(A) contaminated (B) soothing
(C) Both helped to end the search for magic solutions.
(C) treacherous (D) unnoticeable
(D) Both were thought to have great power.
3. What does the passage call into question? 7. Many of the problems we have with our natural resources
could be gliffed if all of us did what we could to conserve
(A) People’s expectations for psychology those resources.
(B) People’s uses of the lessons of history
(C) The relationship between psychology and medicine (A) avoided (B) defined
(D) The legitimacy of the field of psychology (C) publicized (D) understated
Questions 4-5
Directions: In each of the following questions, the two
Americans have given a new meaning to the term “spectator underlined sentences have an implied logical relationship.
sports” by sometimes “attending” a game without making it Read each pair of sentences and the question that follows,
into the stadium. Starting with the plans for the pregame and then choose the answer that identifies the relationship.
tailgate parties in the parking lot, fans orchestrate every facet
of the outing. When a cheer from the stands signals the Example:
beginning of the game, these fans rush to the car radio or
peer intently into a portable television. Despite dedicated Donna is six feet tall.
thermos emptying, dial twisting, and extensive planning for
Her cousin is two inches shorter than she is.
the next outing, they sometimes even manage to learn who
won. In relation to the first sentence, what does the second
sentence do?
4. The passage implies that the spectators mentioned are
most interested in (A) It provides an example.
(B) It makes a comparison
(A) getting publicity for themselves
(C) It notes an exception. A B C D
(B) turning the sports event into a social occasion
(D) It provides emphasis.
(C) analyzing the important plays of the game
(D) using all means possible to be informed
8. The Historic Dominguez Rancho Adobe, usually visited
5. The author uses the phrases “dedicated thermos empty- by those in search of tranquility, became a political
ing” and “dial twisting” to suggest that these spectators
battleground.
(A) are usually intense and enthusiastic
The cities of Compton and Carson each claimed
(B) tend to take technology for granted
(C) spend much time on activities other than watching ownership of the estate.
the game
(D) probably enjoy the game more than do those inside In relation to the first sentence, what does the second
the stadium sentence do?
9. Last year the goal of the Red Cross was to provide area 1. Photographers, hoping to get good shots of the colorful
birds, accidentally damaged the birds’ nesting grounds.
hospitals with 80 million pints of blood.
This year the goal is to provide 100 million pints. Rewrite, beginning with
In relation to the first sentence, what does the second The birds’ nesting grounds were accidentally damaged …
sentence do?
The next words will be
(A) It gives a reason.
(B) It draws a conclusion. (A) in the hopes of photographers who
(C) It states a consequence. (B) and photographers hoped
(D) It makes a comparison. (C) by photographers who
(D) by hoping that photographers
Answers to Sample Questions in the Reading Skills Section 2. A panel of distinguished judges was selected by the
trustees of the Smithsonian Institution to decide which
1. C 4. B 7. A inventions had been most beneficial to our society.
2. D 5. C 8. B
Rewrite, beginning with
3. A 6. C 9. D
The trustees of the Smithsonian Institution . . .
4. On his second voyage, Captain Cook found that Tahitian Directions: Each of the following questions presents a topic
breadfruit, which becomes rich in vitamin C after long and four sentences. Select the sentence that provides the
storage, and this helped his crew members resist scurvy. best support for the topic presented.
(A) storage, and this helped 8. Many people who have extensive collections become
(B) storage, helped extremely knowledgeable about what is in them.
(C) storage and helped (A) Collecting sculptures and paintings can be an
(D) storage, helping expensive hobby, even for very wealthy people.
(B) Chester Nakamura became an expert on samurai
Directions: Each of the following questions presents a swords by researching his own collection.
passage with a missing sentence indicated by a series of (C) Sara Johnson’s private collection of rare books is so
dashes. Read each passage and the four sentences that extensive that she had to add a large library to her
follow it. Then choose the sentence that can best be inserted home.
in place of the dashes. (D) Doing something and knowing about it are two
different things.
5. – – – – – – –. Being elected to the House of Representa-
tives brought her national prominence in 1972, but she 9. Louise is older than most other applicants to medical
had a noteworthy record before that. In 1966 she became school, but no one can doubt her desire to attend.
the first African American woman to serve in the Texas
Senate, where she was named outstanding first-term (A) Some schools have witnessed a rapid increase in
Senator and was later elected Senate President pro tem. the number of female applicants.
(A) Barbara Jordan spoke with a style that was at once (B) Over 42,000 people applied to medical schools last
matter-of-fact and eloquent. year.
(B) A believer in effecting change through the political (C) She has read several journal articles having to do
system, Barbara Jordan supported certain pieces of with headaches.
key legislation. (D) She worked as a hospital orderly for several years to
(C) Barbara Jordan was only one of many outstanding earn the money for tuition.
women elected to national office.
Answers to Sample Questions in the Composing Skills Section
(D) For many years, Barbara Jordan was a leading
political figure. 1. C 4. B 7. C
2. C 5. D 8. B
6. Although the high school that I attended was wonderful, it 3. C 6. A 9. D
had one big drawback. It had — and enforced — a strict
dress code for students. – – – – – – –. Our daily apparel
consisted of a gray sweater (imagine damp putty), Peter
Pan collared white blouse, plaid skirt, and clumpy brown
Oxford-style shoes.
Content
The ELM placement test is predicated on the idea that
students are responsible for mastering the content of three
years of high school mathematics. The test places a major
emphasis on working with numbers and data, algebra,
geometry, and problem solving. The test provides geometric
formulas for reference in support of its purpose to assess
understanding of mathematical concepts and problem-solving
skills, rather than recall of facts.
Timing
The ELM placement test contains 50 multiple-choice
questions, 45 of which will be scored and 5 of which will be
field tested for possible use on future tests. Students will be
allotted 90 minutes to complete the test.
You will almost certainly benefit from reviewing for the ELM,
especially if you have not taken a math course during the past
year. Again, you can refer to the complete list of topics
covered by the test on page 15. You can find some sample
questions for practice in this Bulletin. You can find more
information about the test and more practice questions — 50
of them — in the CSU publication Focus on Mathematics,
which is available at
www.calstate.edu/eap/documents/fom.pdf. Focus can also be
found in your guidance counselor’s office and in the test
offices and mathematics departments located on all CSU
campuses.
Another CSU publication, the ELM Problem Book, is available
at www.calstate.edu/AR/ELMProblemBook01_02.pdf.
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Rectangle
Area = w
Perimeter = 2 + 2w
Triangle
1
Area = bh
2
Circle
Area = πr 2
Circumference = 2πr
Rectangular Solid
Volume = wh
Volume = πr 2h
Pythagorean Theorem
c 2 = a2 + b 2
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SAMPLE PROBLEMS
The following sample questions in the three major content clusters are illustrative of the types of questions that appear on the ELM
test. Remember that the actual test will have 50 questions, five of which are included for field-testing purposes and will
not count toward your score.
The topic code following each sample question is keyed to the list of topics given on page 15. The answers to the sample questions
can be found on page 21.
Notes: (1) Unless otherwise specified, the denominators of algebraic expressions appearing in these problems are assumed to
be nonzero.
(2) Figures that accompany problems are drawn as accurately as possible EXCEPT when it is stated that the figure is not
drawn to scale.
(3) The Geometry Reference Formulas appearing on the previous page will be printed inside the front cover of the ELM
test book.
1. If – 3x 6 2x 9, then x
3
(A) 15 (B) 3 (C) (D) 3 (E) 15
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Topic — Solve Linear Equations
2.
In the graph above, d represents the distance, in miles, that a motorist has traveled after t hours on the road.
How many hours did it take the motorist to travel 200 miles?
(A) 4.0 (B) 4.5 (C) 5.0 (D) 5.5 (E) 6.0
3. A theater has 25 rows, each with 12 seats. At a certain performance there were, on average, 3 empty seats per row.
What was the attendance at that performance?
(A) 225 (B) 264 (C) 297 (D) 300 (E) 375
4. 64x 16 =
6. MONTHLY EXPENSES
OF COMPANY X
Payroll
Rent
Insurance
Travel
Supplies
Taxes
Which of the categories shown in the graph above accounts for approximately one-third of Company X’s expenses?
(A) Insurance (B) Payroll (C) Rent (D) Travel (E) Taxes
7. 1 2x ≤ 2 x is equivalent to
1 1 1
(A) x ≥ − (B) x ≥ 1 (C) x ≤ − (D) x ≤ (E) x ≤ 1
3 3 3
Topic — Solve Linear Inequalities
8. If the price of a fishing reel that originally sold for $35 was reduced by 25 percent, what was the reduced price?
(A) $28.00 (B) $26.25 (C) $17.50 (D) $8.75 (E) $7.00
(A) 2 only (B) 0 only (C) 2 only (D) 2 and 2 (E) 0 and 2
10.
What is the perimeter of the figure above if all intersecting line segments meet at right angles?
11. Five runners in a 100-yard dash ran the race in 13.4, 12.9, 15.0, 12.9, and 14.6 seconds, respectively. What was the
average (arithmetic mean) time, in seconds, for runners to complete the race?
(A) 68.80 (B) 17.20 (C) 13.95 (D) 13.76 (E) 13.40
8 6
12. + =
2
x −4 3 x −6
5 3 14 14 2x + 12
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
x −1 x 2 + 3x + 2 3x 2 − 12 x 2 − 3x − 10 x2 − 4
14.
(A) I and II
(B) I and III
(C) I and IV
(D) II and III
(E) II and IV
15. (a 2b −3 )−2 =
b6 1
(A) a 2b 6 (B) a 4b 6 (C) (ab )12 (D) (E)
a4 b5
Topic — Using Properties of Exponents
16. In the figure to the right, CD is parallel to AB. What is the measure of ∠ACB ? C D
55˚
(A) 25 (B) 35 (C) 60 (D) 120 (E) 125
65˚
Topic — Determine Angles in the Plane A B
20
An apple falling from a tree is h feet above the ground t seconds after it begins to fall, where h = 64 − 16t . After how
2
17.
many seconds will the apple hit the ground (h 0)?
18.
Which of the following must be true about the numbers x and y graphed on the number line above?
I. x y ⬎ 0
II. y x ⬎ 0
III. xy ⬎ 0
(A) I only (B) II only (C) III only (D) II and III only (E) I, II, and III
19. This year José earned 3 times as much money as he earned last year. If José earned T dollars this year and he earned L
dollars last year, which of the following equations represents the relationship between T and L?
L= 3
(A) 3L = T (B) L = T (C) T × L = 3 (D) L = T (E)
3 3 3 3 T
Ashville $696
Buckview $557
Centerville $268
Deerfield $156
Elmwood $434
What is the median annual cost of water per household in the 5 communities listed in the table above?
(A) $156 (B) $268 (C) $434 (D) $557 (E) $696
21. Three spheres, each 2 inches in diameter, fit exactly inside the cylindrical
can in the figure to the right. The volume of the can, in cubic inches, is
(A) 3π
(B) 4π
(C) 6π
(D) 12π
(E) 24π
22. Which of the following is an equation of a line that is parallel to the line with equation 2y 4x 3?
23. An investment company advertised that last year its clients, on average, made a profit of 9%. Which of the following
claims can legitimately be made, based on that information?
A weather balloon is released and as it rises in the air it records the temperature, in degrees Celsius, as shown in the
table above. If the temperature continues to decrease at a constant rate, the temperature at 5,500 feet will be
25. In the coordinate plane, which of the following is the midpoint of the line segment with endpoints (2,5) and (6,1)?
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7/21/11 7/7/11 9/5/11
12/5/09 11/20/09 12/28/09
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FULLERTON
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CHANNEL
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HUMBOLDT
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*6/19/10 6/4/10 7/12/10 6/4/10
esting/
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11/6/10 10/22/10 12/6/10 3/4/11
*3/19/11 4/11/11
*3/19/11 3/4/11 4/11/11 4/22/11
*5/7/11 5/30/11
*5/7/11 4/22/11 5/30/11 6/3/11
*6/18/11 7/11/11
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11/5/11 10/21/11 12/5/11
1/9/10 12/18/09
2/1/10
*3/20/10 3/5/10 12/5/09 11/20/09 12/28/09
www.csulb.edu/divisions/students2/testing
4/12/10
DOMINGUEZ HILLS
5/24/10
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7/12/10
7/17/10 7/2/10 *5/1/10 4/16/10 5/24/10
8/9/10
8/14/10 7/30/10 *6/19/10 6/4/10 7/12/10
9/6/10
10/16/10 10/1/10 8/28/10 8/13/10 11/8/10
11/8/10
11/6/10 10/22/10 12/4/10 11/19/10 12/27/10
12/6/10
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1/31/11
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5/30/11
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7/11/11
7/16/11 7/1/11 8/27/11 8/12/11 11/7/11
8/8/11
8/13/11 7/29/11
9/5/11
12/5/09 11/21/09 12/28/09
12/12/09 11/30/09 2/1/10
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SAN BERNARDINO
3/6/10 2/19/10 4/12/10
*3/20/10 3/15/10 4/12/10
On-line registration available.
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ACADEMY
MARITIME
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SAN DIEGO
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FRANCISCO
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appropriate Testing Office website (or telephone the Office) before you register to test on one of these dates.