The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) define the TASC (Test Assessing Secondary Completion) as an exam used to gauge a student's preparedness for college or the workforce. A student will receive a High School Equivalency (HSE) diploma from the New York State Education Department (NYSED) upon passing the TASC. The majority of employers and colleges view it as being equivalent to a high school degree. In January 2015, the TASC took the place of the GED® as the exam required for an HSE diploma in New York State.
Just take into account the data and studies that show how having a TASC can be advantageous.
Let’s take an overview of our practice examination.
Overall, when it comes to the homepage of our website, what catches your eyes, at first sight, are two main sections: “Practice TASC Test By Topics” and “Take Full TASC Practice Test”. To meet the learners’ needs, the former functions as learning materials that are categorized into different topics or domains covering nearly TASC knowledge for practice. The latter mimics the real exam to check learners’ outcomes and create a chance for a mock test before taking the real one.
The TASC practice includes a combination of multiple-choice questions, divided into 5 core sections:
Within each section, there are 7 levels and 2 tests, divided into 2 stages. Stage 1 includes the first 3 levels and a mini-test. Stage 2 includes 4 remaining levels and a final test. Each level includes 10 multiple-choice questions. The mini-test comprises 30 questions covering knowledge of the whole first stage. The final test comprises 70 questions covering knowledge of the whole topic.
Remember! Our results recording system will notify you of the results you have achieved after your first attempt, for example, 6/10. However, you must answer all questions correctly to be allowed to move to the next level. Hence, you are allowed to do it again more than once and the false questions will automatically return until you correct all of them. Of course, if you are confident in any topic, you can skip levels and move to the mini-test or the final test immediately. You are required to score at least 500 points in each subtest if you don't want to retake the test. It means that the passing score of the total test is 2500 points.
An extremely appreciated feature of our website is that after each question in the practice section, learners will immediately know whether their results are correct or incorrect. Furthermore, there will be an extremely detailed explanation for the question, which is right below the question section.
After practicing proficiently in the practice section introduced above, learners can choose a "full test" to check their current level. The TASC simulates the real exam format.
The test includes 150 multiple-choice questions within 30 minutes. Contestants will take the test within the allotted time frame. The clock placed right above the question section helps test takers be proactive in managing their exam time.
An outstanding feature is that test takers will not immediately know the results of each question in this part like in the practice one. After completing all the questions and receiving the final results, test takers will have the opportunity to review all the questions to see which ones they got right and which ones they got wrong. Detailed explanations for the answers are also attached right below each question. This helps test takers review knowledge more deeply and gain experience for the next test, especially in the real exam.
For the convenience of use, we also released a mobile version of the application. Operations in the phone application remain the same as on the website. The only difference is that after completing the questions, you must click “Submit” to receive the final results of the test.
Practicing before taking any exam is extremely necessary. Finding a reputable and effective learning source is even more important. Each choice you make can determine success or failure. Trust me! The TASC practice exam will accompany you on the path to passing the TASC. Don't wait any longer, download the TASC Exam 2024 application on the App Store or Google Play or directly go to the website https://easy-prep.org/free-tasc-practice-test.