calculateQuantitative Reasoning Index

Note: If you have taken the 1980's SAT-M section, you can use your score instead of doing SMART, just know the maximum score for the 1980's SAT-M is lower than SMART and is subject to the ceiling effect.

Instructions

The SAT-M: Advanced Rendition Test (SMART) is a 120 minute timed test that spans 75 questions. It is divided into two sections; The first section being easier and the second one being more challenging. Instructions are given in the test and you are allowed to go back and check your answers as long as there is still time left. Correct answers are given 1 point and incorrect answers subtract 0.25 points from your score. Pencils and paper are allowed, however calculators are not. It is advised to use all the time given to you. Your score will be returned in a deviation form, which should be entered below.

Summary

  • 120 minutes
  • 75 questions
  • Pencil and paper allowed
  • Incorrect answers penalized

Test

Take the test below:

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Enter Your Deviation Score Here