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Take a free HSPT practice test below to prepare for your upcoming exam. Make sure to use the answer explanations at the end of each exam to learn key concepts.

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HSPT Content Description

The High School Placement Test consists of five sections of questions, evaluating the candidate’s abilities in several different areas. The test is designed to measure “basic” as well as “cognitive” skills developed by the applicant.

“Basic” questions can be found in the Reading, Mathematics, and Language sections, utilizing more simple and direct questions. “Cognitive” questions can be found in the Verbal and Quantitative section, and will ask questions in which the answers are not obvious. The key is to be able to demonstrate application of the skills and knowledge the student has acquired thus far.

Be sure to take HSPT practice tests for every section in order to be prepared for all sections.

The High School Placement Test consists of five sections:

HSPT Practice Tests

Verbal Skills Section

The Verbal Skills section of the HSPT is one of the “cognitive” sections of the test. It tests a candidate’s ability to use and apply the linguistic skills they have acquired to this point.

Students are given 16 minutes to complete 60 multiple choice questions in the following categories:

  • Synonyms
  • Antonyms
  • Analogies
  • Sentence Logic
  • Verbal Classification

Quantitative Skills Section

The Quantitative Skills section of the HSPT is the second “cognitive” section of the HSPT. It tests a candidate’s ability to use and apply the quantitative skills they have acquired to this point, through the use of word problems.

Students are given 30 minutes to complete 52 multiple choice questions in the following categories:

  • Number Series
  • Geometric Comparisons
  • Non-Geometric Comparisons
  • Number Manipulation

Reading Comprehension Section

The Reading Comprehension section of the HSPT is a “basic” section of the HSPT. It tests a candidate’s ability to recall and display the reading comprehension skills they have acquired to this point.

Students are given 25 minutes to complete 62 multiple choice questions in the following categories:

  • Main Idea
  • Details
  • Vocabulary

Mathematics Section

The Mathematics section of the HSPT is a “basic” section of the HSPT. It tests a candidate’s ability to recall and display the mathematics skills they have acquired to this point.

Students are given 45 minutes to complete 64 multiple choice questions in the following categories:

  • Basic math including fractions, decimals, percentage, estimation, and word problems
  • Basic Algebra including solving 1-variable equations
  • Basic Geometry including Pythagorean geometry, lines, angles, area, perimeter, and volume

Language Skills Section

The Language Skills section of the HSPT is a “basic” section of the HSPT. It tests a candidate’s ability to recall and display the language skills they have acquired to this point.

Students are given 25 minutes to complete 60 multiple choice questions in the following categories:

  • Capitalization
  • Punctuation
  • Spelling
  • Usage
  • Composition

HSPT Administration

The High School Placement Test is administered at the parochial or private school to which the candidate has applied. This is typically done on a specific Saturday in January, as well as one secondary date, determined on a yearly basis.

Applicants should contact the school they wish to attend in order to find out when and where the test will be offered. Schools will typically provide admission tickets, registration forms, and an official handbook for instructions. Registration fees may vary by school.

For more information on the HSPT, check out the official testing website.

HSPT Registration Dates

The High School Placement Test is administered twice per year. Seats in high-schools are often limited, so taking the test as early as possible is recommended. Applicants should contact their school authorities as soon as possible regarding test registration requirements. Some schools may require candidates to require for the earlier test, whereas others may have no such requirement.

Early registration will also help to ensure seating at your testing school, and provide more time to prepare with your HSPT practice tests.

HSPT Test Fees

Students do not pay a separate fee for the High School Placement Test, as any costs associated with the test are included in the application fee for the school being applied for. Applicants should check with their school if they have questions about HSPT testing fees.

HSPT Requirements

The High School Placement Test is available for any eighth grade student wishing to enroll in a private or parochial school in ninth grade. Students may only take the HSPT once. If the test is taken again, the lowest score will be the one which is counted.

HSPT Scores

High School Placement Test scores are released at the discretion of the school that is being applied to. Applicants should check with their school if they have questions on when they will receive their score report.

HSPT Scoring

The following guidelines are used when scoring the High School Placement Test:

  • Students are given 1 point for each correct answer
  • Students are given zero points for unanswered questions
  • There is no penalty for answering incorrectly (or guessing)

There is no “passing” score on the HSPT; scores are forwarded to the school for which the student is applying, and their administrators will use their own criteria to evaluate the results.

Your Scaled Scores

The applicant’s raw score on the HSPT is calculated and converted into a scaled score. This scaled score will fall between 200-800.

  • A score of 600 is widely considered to be “above average”, falling around the 80th percentile
  • Unlike many other tests, the HSPT may only be taken once by an applicant. If the applicant does take it more than once, then the lower of the two scores will be counted.

HSPT Percentile Rank

The HSPT score report will also show the percentile rank as calculated from the raw score. Percentile rank indicates where the applicant stands in relation to other applicants of similar demographics, in order to allow schools to compare candidates easily.

There is no passing score on the HSPT. Each school will determine what an acceptable score is for its candidates.

Other Information Appearing on the HSPT Score Report

Besides scaled scores and percentile rankings, the following information is broken down even further, and will also appear on the HSPT Score Report:

  • Total Cognitive Skills – Verbal and Quantitative Skills sections are totaled up and a national percentile is provided
  • Total Basic Skills – Reading, Math, and Language Skills sections are totaled up and a national percentile is provided
  • Battery Composite – Verbal, Quantitative, Reading, Math, and Language Skills sections are totaled up and a national percentile is provided
  • Optional Test – percentiles are provided for any optional tests given by the testing school, including Science, Mechanical Aptitude, or Religion.
  • Cognitive Skills Quotient – This provides a measure of the applicant’s learning potential, similar to the IQ score. This score is dependent on the age of the candidate when he or she took the HSPT. This is usually given as a range between 55-145, with 100 being the average CSQ.
  • Grade Equivalents – This score refers to the grade and month the student has tested into. For example, a score of 8.3 would indicate in 8th grader in their third month. GE scores are provided for Reading, Language Skills, and Mathematics.

To register for your HSPT and begin on your HSPT practice tests, please contact the school to which you are applying.

Frequently Asked Questions

HSPT stands for High School Placement Test. The HSPT is used by private high schools to evaluate potential candidates for admission to the school.

There are 5 sections on the High School Placement Test. The 5 sections are verbal skills, quantitative skills, reading comprehension, mathematics, and language. The test is designed to measure both basic and cognitive skills.

The HSPT contains a total of 298 questions. Verbal skills has 60 questions. Quantitative skills has 52 questions. Reading comprehension has 62 questions. Mathematics has 64 questions. Language skills has 60 questions.

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