
PLAN test booklets.
The PLAN assessment was a preliminary ACT test from ACT, Inc. that was generally administered in the sophomore year.[1] The PLAN test was scored between 1 and 32 and was determined by a composite scoring system much like that of the ACT, based on the scores received on each of the categories of the test.
Components
The test consisted of four separate parts: an English (grammar) section, a Math section, a Reading section, and a Science section. Each portion of the test had a different number of questions and a different amount of time allotted.[2]
| Subject | Number of Questions | Time Allowed | 
|---|---|---|
| English | 30—Usage/Mechanics 20—Rhetorical Skills | 30 | 
| Math | 22—Pre-algebra/Algebra 18—Geometry | 40 | 
| Reading | 25 | 20 | 
| Science | 30 | 25 | 
References
- ↑ ACT's PLAN Program: The Test (http://actstudent.org/plan/tests/index.html) 2012
- ↑ ACT's PLAN Program: The Test (http://actstudent.org/plan/tests/index.html)
External links
- ACT's PLAN Assessment
- ACT's PLAN Program
- Using PLAN scores to predict ACT scores
- Plan scores - National percentiles
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