Test Guide
Test Structure
Foundational-Level Mathematics (211/212)
Introduction
CSET: Foundational-Level Mathematics consists of two separate subtests, each composed of both multiple-choice and constructed-response questions. Each subtest is scored separately.
For the Single Subject Teaching Credential in Foundational-Level Mathematics, you must pass Subtests I and II. This credential authorizes teaching only in limited mathematics content areas: general mathematics, algebra, geometry, probability and statistics, and consumer mathematics.
The structure of the examination is shown in the tables below.
Test Name | CSET: Foundational-Level Mathematics |
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Number of Questions |
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Proportions of subtest sections used to determine overall score |
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Format | Computer-based test (CBT) |
Test Structure
Subtest | Domain | Number of Multiple-Choice Questions | Number of Constructed-Response Questions |
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I | Number and Quantity | 10 | 1 extended |
I | Algebra | 25 | 2 extended |
Subtest I Total | 35 | 3 extended | |
II | Geometry | 25 | 2 extended |
II | Probability and Statistics | 10 | 1 extended |
Subtest II Total | 35 | 3 extended |
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