FAST Test Prep UPDATED ACTUAL Exam Questions and
CORRECT Answers
Use the notepad - to remember details about a text or break down a difficult text or literally type
a note to stay awake
Use the flag feature - to keep track of where I am or remember to return to a question and check
the answer
Use the arrows to - expand the side panel so I can see more of the passage and skim faster
Use the strikethrough feature - to eliminate answers that are DISTRACTORS
What is a distractor? - Any answer that might be PARTIALLY correct but not FULLY correct
What does it mean if a questions asks you what is MOST correct? - There are MULTIPLE
technically "correct" answers
I should probably tune out - EVERYONE ELSE WHO CARES IF SOMEONE ELSE FINISHES
BEFORE ME I AM TRYING TO GRADUATE THAT MEANS NOTHING IN THE LONG
RUN
Use ALL of my time? - Yes. Do not submit until you have to. Re-read and double check your
answers.
What is important about using your FULL time? - If someone offered you $120, why the HECK
would you only take $90????
, How much time do we have to take the test? - Up to 120 minutes (2 hours)
When will we get our test results? - ASAP, but we don't know if they'll be loaded into your
Student Portal
What's a good way to figure out a question I don't understand? - Look for key ENGLISH concept
words like "central idea, evidence, claim, etc."
What should I do before I start reading anything? - SKIM ALL THE QUESTIONS FOR THAT
PASSAGE
What's the VERY first thing I should do? - Skim through the test to see what types of passages
are on it
Should I answer the hardest questions first? - No- get as many easier questions answered as
possible first. Save the texts you'll struggle with for after.
When I'm totally done, should I hit submit? - I should wait a few minutes (but NOT fall asleep)
and then go back through my answers with FRESH eyes in case I missed anything.- check for
skipped questions
What do I do with Part A + B questions? - See what answers match or support one another to
help eliminate distractors.
What is parallelism? - Identifying the PATTERN in a sentence's grammar and making sure it all
matches (walking, talking, and running NOT walking, talked, and running)
What does a semi-colon ; do? - Links 2 parts of a compound or complex sentence together that
could stand alone as two sentences by themselves but are joined together
CORRECT Answers
Use the notepad - to remember details about a text or break down a difficult text or literally type
a note to stay awake
Use the flag feature - to keep track of where I am or remember to return to a question and check
the answer
Use the arrows to - expand the side panel so I can see more of the passage and skim faster
Use the strikethrough feature - to eliminate answers that are DISTRACTORS
What is a distractor? - Any answer that might be PARTIALLY correct but not FULLY correct
What does it mean if a questions asks you what is MOST correct? - There are MULTIPLE
technically "correct" answers
I should probably tune out - EVERYONE ELSE WHO CARES IF SOMEONE ELSE FINISHES
BEFORE ME I AM TRYING TO GRADUATE THAT MEANS NOTHING IN THE LONG
RUN
Use ALL of my time? - Yes. Do not submit until you have to. Re-read and double check your
answers.
What is important about using your FULL time? - If someone offered you $120, why the HECK
would you only take $90????
, How much time do we have to take the test? - Up to 120 minutes (2 hours)
When will we get our test results? - ASAP, but we don't know if they'll be loaded into your
Student Portal
What's a good way to figure out a question I don't understand? - Look for key ENGLISH concept
words like "central idea, evidence, claim, etc."
What should I do before I start reading anything? - SKIM ALL THE QUESTIONS FOR THAT
PASSAGE
What's the VERY first thing I should do? - Skim through the test to see what types of passages
are on it
Should I answer the hardest questions first? - No- get as many easier questions answered as
possible first. Save the texts you'll struggle with for after.
When I'm totally done, should I hit submit? - I should wait a few minutes (but NOT fall asleep)
and then go back through my answers with FRESH eyes in case I missed anything.- check for
skipped questions
What do I do with Part A + B questions? - See what answers match or support one another to
help eliminate distractors.
What is parallelism? - Identifying the PATTERN in a sentence's grammar and making sure it all
matches (walking, talking, and running NOT walking, talked, and running)
What does a semi-colon ; do? - Links 2 parts of a compound or complex sentence together that
could stand alone as two sentences by themselves but are joined together