Placement Test Preparation Guides
Placement Test Preparation Guides
Placement Test Preparation Guides
PLACEMENT TEST
PREPARATION GUIDE
Taking Your Placement Tests
Are you prepared?
Placement testing is mandatory for all new students. Taking time to work through this Placement
Test Preparation Guidewill help you
- be ready to take your Math and English placement tests and
- be accurately assessed
resulting in
- proper placement in courses that match your skill level and
- possible reduction of unnecessary coursework.
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When you have completed the Placement Test Preparation Guides, you may test at any of the Tri-C
Testing Centers. For additional placement testing information, contact the Testing Center of your
choice.
Brunswick University Center BUC 214 216.987.3877
Corporate College West CCW 221 216.987.5888
Eastern Campus ESS 1108 216.987.2256
Metropolitan Campus MSS 103 216.987.4311
Western Campus WTLC GT 115 216.987.5256
Westshore Campus SHCS 130A 216.987.3887 or 216.987.3888
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Placement Test Preparation
English and math assessment is mandatory at Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) and determines
the initial courses for which you may register. Taking the placement tests seriously and doing well on
them save you time and money because you may have fewer courses to take. Tri-C requires you to
prepare for the placement tests by reviewing general test taking information and basic math and
English concepts.
Students may use other qualifying assessments, such as ACT or SAT scores, instead of taking the
COMPASS
Mathematics Skills and Writing Skills tests. Please contact a Tri-C Testing Center for
information.
The placement tests may be referred to as assessment tests or the COMPASS
tests. The
COMPASS
placement tests are computer-delivered and untimedthat is, you may work at your
own pace. After you complete the tests, you will get a score and placement report to help you make
appropriate choices when you register for classes.
To prepare for the placement tests, review the following General Test Taking Strategies and answer
the questions to check for understanding. Then work through the English and/or Mathematics Skills
Preparation Guides and answer the sample test items to prepare for those assessments.
After you complete the COMPASS
placement tests are not timed, and individual testing times vary. We suggest that
you allow yourself at least one hour to complete each test. Dont rush.
Focus
When you carry extra emotional baggage - "I've got to ace this exam" or "If I mess up, I'll never get
into my program" - your performance may suffer. The most constructive approach is to focus on the
task at hand, put in as much time preparing as you can, and do your best.
Relax
The COMPASS
placement tests are designed to help you succeed in college. Your scores help you
and Tri-C determine which courses are most appropriate for your current levels of knowledge and
skills.
Read Carefully
Be sure you understand the directions for each test, and be sure to ask questions if you dont.
Read each question, passage, and problem carefully until you understand what the question is asking.
If answering an item requires several steps, be sure you consider all of them.
If you have a problem or question during the test, ask the test proctor for help. Although proctors
cannot answer specific test questions for you, they can help with other types of problems.
Answering Multiple Choice Questions
Read the question carefully. Think of an answer before looking at the possible answers. This way the
choices given on the test won't mislead you.
Read all the answer choices. Eliminate answers you know are not correct.
Select an answer, but don't keep changing your response. Usually your first choice is the best one,
unless you misread the question or the choices.
On the COMPASS
placement tests.
1. Students may use qualifying ACT scores instead of taking the COMPASS
Mathematics
Skills and Writing Skills tests.
A. True
B. False
2. What is the time limit for the COMPASS
Sample Test Questions at http://www.act.org/compass/sample/index.html
- Find More Sample Questions near the bottom of the page.
- Click on the Writing Skills link.
- Read the general test information and answer the sample items for all three writing passages.
- Check your answers with the correct answers beginning on page 24. The content categories for the
Writing Skills sample items are also listed next to the correct answers. Use the content category to find
additional review resources online or at the library.
Please note that in the writing skills test sample passages, each section is numbered. In the computerized
COMPASS Writing Skills Placement Test, sections are not numbered.
When you take the computerized test:
- Read the section looking for errors.
- When you find an error, move the cursor to the section of text where the error is located.
- Click the left mouse button to make the alternative text options appear.
- Choose the answer that is the best.
After clicking on a passage, you can still leave the passage unchanged; simply choose no answer and go
on or A, which will always leave the section unchanged.
You may also find these online resources helpful.
Academic Writing
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/section/1/2/
Grammar and General Writing
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/
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Test Prep Quick Grammar Guide
This guide covers some of the major concepts in the Writing Skills Placement Test. This is not a
complete list of all the concepts, but it is a useful tool.
Types of Sentences
- Simple Sentence (one Independent Clause)
o Brittany wrote a paper.
o Cierra and Brittany wrote a paper.
o Cierra and Brittany wrote a paper and then took a walk.
- Complex sentence (one or more Dependent Clauses and one Independent Clause)
o Although Brittany wrote a paper, Cierra did not.
o Cierra wrote a paper although Brittany did not.
o Jackie, who is my student, works very hard.
o All of the students who take English 0980 work very hard.
- Compound Sentences (two or more Independent Clauses)*
o Brittany wrote a paper, and Cierra checked it over.
o Brittany wrote a paper; Cierra checked it over.
o Brittany wrote a paper; next, Cierra checked it over.
*Run-on Sentences occur only in compound sentences when you do not punctuate them correctly, as
above.
Comma Usage
- Use a comma to separate introductory words, phrases, and clauses from the rest of the sentence.
o Darn, I will not be there.
o Working hard on the project, Mark will be tired most of the week.
o After he opens his account, he will send you a check.
- Use a comma to set off non-essential adjective clauses. Essential adjective clauses are not set off
with commas.
o Greg Smith, whom I met last night, will not be appearing on center stage.
o The man whom I met last night will not be appearing on center stage.
- Use commas to separate items in a series.
o Roger, Billy, Matt, and Susan are in place.
o Dont worry, fret, or be anxious.
o Bill and Sam and Ray are gone.
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Wordiness: A sentence may be grammatically correct, but it may contain too many words that make it
awkward or even too confusing to follow.
- Wordy As far as I am concerned, the major weakness of the hair salon in question is that the owner
is rude, in a matter of speaking.
Correct The major weakness of the hair salon is the rude owner.
- Wordy (and redundant) Many unskilled workers who have no training in a particular job are
unemployed and do not have any work.
Correct Many unskilled workers are not employed.
Watch out for the following phrases which contribute to wordiness and redundancy: at this time period,
at the present time, because of the fact that, circle around, there is, there are, as far as I am concerned, in my
opinion, last but not least, more or less.
Avoid unnecessary information. Leave out phrases in a sentence which detract from the main thought.
Incorrect: My boss, who wears a hearing aid, is a very fair person.
Correct: My boss is a fair person.
Types of Agreement
- Subject /Verb
In present tense singular subjects agree with verbs plus s. Plural verbs agree with the verb
without s.
o John writes a paper.
o Sally and Blake write a paper.
o The presidents of each community work long hours.
- Pronoun/Antecedent
Pronouns need to agree in gender and number with the nouns they are replacing.
o I need to give each person his or her book.
o Please tell the members of the team that they must return their books.
o Everyone left his or her book behind.
o The man who lives next door is creepy.
- Parallelism
Items in a series must be of the same grammatical form.
o Place all the containers, dishes, and placemats in the bin.
o They worked hard to remove the pollutants, rebuild the fisheries, and restock the ponds.
o We will place them in mailboxes, on porches, and on cars.
- Tense
Tenses should remain consistent unless the actions happen at different times.
o Last year I gave her my favorite dress. I was very generous.
o As we go along, we see many colorful plants.
o I picked her up at her house. Nowadays, I pick her up at the bus stop.
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Writing Skills Sample Test Questions
Sample Essay
Read the following passage. After you have read the passage, answer items 1-24. You will turn in
these items to the testing center prior to taking the COMPASS
placement test information in this preparation guide has been reproduced with permission from ACT,
Inc.
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PLACEMENT TEST
PREPARATION GUIDE
MATHEMATICS
Taking Your Placement Tests
Are you prepared?
Placement testing is mandatory for all new students. Taking time to work through this Placement
Test Preparation Guidewill help you
- be ready to take your Math and English placement tests and
- be accurately assessed
resulting in
- proper placement in courses that match your skill level and
- possible reduction of unnecessary coursework
July 15, 2013
COMPASS
calculator is the only one that you will be able to use on the Math Skills
placement test at Tri-C.
To practice with the Windows
placement test information in this preparation guide has been reproduced with permission from ACT,
Inc.
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Cuyahoga Community College
Mathematics Placement Review
Problem #2 (Algebra)
Doctors use the term maximum heart rate (MHR) when referring to the quantity found by starting
with 220 beats per minute and subtracting 1 beat per minute for each year of a persons age. Doctors
recommend exercise 3 or 4 times each week for at least 20 minutes with your heart rate increased
from its resting heart rate (RHR) to its training heart rate (THR), where
( ) .65 THR RHR MHR RHR = +
Which of the following is closest to the THR of a 43-year-old person whose RHR is 54 beats per
minute?
A. 197
B. 169
C. 162
D. 134 Content Category: Substituting Values into Algebra Exercises Math 0910
E. 80
Solution:
First make sure that you understand the formula given:
( )
( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Training Heart Rate Resting Heart Rate MaximumHeart Rat
.6
e Resting He
5
.65 art Rate
THR RHR MHR RHR = +
= + (
Notice that the question gives the resting heart rate (RHR) and a method to calculate the maximum
heart rate (MHR):
54
220 220 43 177
RHR
MHR Age
=
= = =
Now use this information and the above formula to find the training heart rate (THR).
( )
( )
( )
.65
54 .65 177 54
54 .65 123
54 79.95
133.95
THR RHR MHR RHR
THR
THR
THR
THR
= +
= +
= +
= +
=
Of the answers given, D. 134, is the closest to the calculated value of 133.95 beats per minute.
Problems taken from COMPASS/ESL: Sample Test Questions A Guide for Students and Parents
Mathematics (Numerical Skills/ Pre-Algebra & Algebra), 2004 by ACT, Inc.
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Cuyahoga Community College
Mathematics Placement Review
Problem #3 (Algebra)
When getting into shape by exercising, the subjects maximum recommended number of heartbeats
per minute (h) can be determined by subtracting the subjects age (a) from 220 and then taking 75%
of that value. This relation is expressed by which of the following formulas?
A. ( ) .75 220 h a = Content Category: Setting Up Equations for Given Situation Math 0950
B. ( ) .75 220 h a =
C. 220 .75 h a =
D. .75 220 h a =
E. ( ) 220 .75 h a =
Solution:
Notice in the question that h is used for heartbeats per minute and a is used for age.
Also notice the key words and phrases that mean something mathematical a symbol or an
operation:
can be determined by Equals (=)
subtracting the subjects age (a) from 220 Subtraction (220 a)
then taking 75% of that value. Multiplication (.75 that value)
So the subjects maximum recommend number of heartbeats per minute (h) can be determined by
subtracting the subjects age (a) from 220 and then taking 75% of that value is given by:
( ) .75 220 h a =
The answer is A.
Problems taken from COMPASS/ESL: Sample Test Questions A Guide for Students and Parents
Mathematics (Numerical Skills/ Pre-Algebra & Algebra), 2004 by ACT, Inc.
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Cuyahoga Community College
Mathematics Placement Review
Problem #3 (Numerical Skills/Prealgebra)
If
3 2 1 1
4 3 2 3
| | | |
+ +
| |
\ . \ .
is calculated and the answer is reduced to simplest terms, what is the denominator of
the resulting fraction?
A. 24
B. 12 Content Category: Operations with Fractions Math 0910
C. 6
D. 4
E. 3
Solution:
First, recall the order of operations and work inside each set of parentheses. When adding or subtracting
fractions you must have a common denominator.
The lowest common denominator (LCD) in the first parentheses is 12 and each fraction can be written as an
equivalent fraction with 12 in the denominator. Now subtract the numerators and bring the common
denominator along.
4
4
3 2 3 2 9 8 9 8 1
4
3
3 4 3 12 12 1 3 2 12
= = =
Likewise, in the second parentheses, the LCD is 6 and each fraction can be written with 6 in the denominator.
Now add the numerators and bring the common denominator along.
1 1 1 1 3 2 3 2 5
2 3 2 3
3
6
2
3 6 2 6 6
+
+ = + =
+
= =
After doing these operations the question becomes:
3 2 1 1 1 5
4 3 2 3 12 6
| | | |
+ + = +
| |
\ . \ .
The LCD of these resulting fractions is 12 and each fraction can be written with 12 in the denominator.
3 2 1 1 1 5 1 5 1 10 1 10 11
4 3 2 3 12 6 12 6 12 12 12 12
2
2
+ | | | |
+ + = + = + = + = =
| |
\ . \ .
This result is already reduced to simplest form because the numerator and denominator do not contain a
common factor.
Note the question does not ask for the solution, but for the denominator. In this case B. 12 is the correct
answer.
Problems taken from COMPASS/ESL: Sample Test Questions A Guide for Students and Parents
Mathematics (Numerical Skills/ Pre-Algebra & Algebra), 2004 by ACT, Inc.
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Cuyahoga Community College
Mathematics Placement Review
Problem #10 (Numerical Skills/Prealgebra)
If the total cost of x apples is b cents, what is a general formula for the cost, in cents, of y apples?
A.
b
xy
B.
x
by
C.
xy
b
D.
by
x
Content Category: Ratios and Proportions Math 0950
E.
bx
y
Solution:
Set up a proportion to solve this question:
1 2
1 2
Cost Cost
# of apples # of apples
=
Using the given information:
cents Cost
apples apples
b
x y
=
Now cross multiply:
( )( ) ( )( ) Cost apples cents apples x b y =
Divide both sides by x apples and simplify the result:
( ) ( ) ap Co s st ple x
( ) apples x
( ) cents apples b y
=
( )
apples x
( )
Cost cents
by
x
=
The answer is D.
Problems taken from COMPASS/ESL: Sample Test Questions A Guide for Students and Parents
Mathematics (Numerical Skills/ Pre-Algebra & Algebra), 2004 by ACT, Inc.
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Mathematics Placement Review
Problem #13 (Algebra)
For all 4 x = , which of the following is equivalent to the expression below?
2
12 32
4
x x
x
+ +
+
A. 3 x +
B. 8 x + Content Category: Rational Expressions Math 0960
C. 11 x +
D. 16 x +
E. 28 x +
Solution:
Since x cannot equal -4 the denominator will not equal zero. Therefore, the fraction is defined for all
values in its domain.
See if the numerator and/or denominator are factorable. The numerator is factorable as shown:
( )( )
( )
2
4 8
12 32
4 4
x x
x x
x x
+ +
+ +
=
+ +
The fraction can now be simplified by reducing the common factor in the numerator and
denominator:
( )
2
12 32
4
4
x x
x
x
+ +
=
+
+ ( )
( )
8
4
x
x
+
+
This fraction can now be simplified to give:
2
12 32
8
4
x x
x
x
+ +
= +
+
The answer is B.
Problems taken from COMPASS/ESL: Sample Test Questions A Guide for Students and Parents
Mathematics (Numerical Skills/ Pre-Algebra & Algebra), 2004 by ACT, Inc.
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Mathematics Sample Test Questions
Work out these sample questions and return this packet to an Assessment Center before taking the placement tests.
(1)
1 2 3 4 5
?
2 3 4 5 6
| | | |
+ =
| |
\ . \ .
A.
1
16
B.
17
27
C.
13
18
D.
7
9
E.
5
6
(2) What value of x solves the following proportion?
9
6 8
x
=
A.
1
5
3
B.
3
6
4
C.
1
10
2
D. 11
E. 12
(3) On a math test, 12 students earned an A. This number is exactly 25% of the total number of students in the class.
How many students are in the class?
A. 15
B. 16
C. 21
D. 30
E. 48
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Mathematics Sample Test Questions
(4) If
3 x = , what is the value of
2
1
1
x
x
+
?
A. 4
B. 2
C. 2
D.
2
3
3
E. 5
(5) Which of the following is equivalent to ( ) 3 4 6 3 a b a b + ?
A. 16ab
B. 3a b +
C. 3 7 a b +
D. 9a b +
E. 9 7 a b +
(6) If ( ) 2 5 11 x = , then ? x =
A.
21
2
B. 8
C.
11
2
D. 3
E.
1
2