NYST SAMPLE QUESTIONS: HIGH SCHOOL ELA

The NYST is a Computer-Based Longitudinal Assessment System for College and Career Readiness. The students will face a variety of new technology-enhanced questions as a part of the computer-based tests.

Some of them are Multiple choice-single correct responses, Multiple choice-multiple correct responses, Matching Tables, Drag and Drop, Hot text, Table Fill in, Graphing, Equation/numeric, Extended constructed response, Short answer, and many more.

Today, we will share several sample questions along with practice test links for High School English Language Arts that gives you an idea of questions that your students are likely to see on the test. After each sample question, an explanation follows that includes any important aspects of the task that you may need to consider with respect to the skills, processes, and information your students need to know.

Domain: High School >> Reading: Literature

Sample Question: A denotative definition:

  1. is a definition that evokes how the word makes you feel.
  2. is the literal definition of a word.
  3. cannot be found in the dictionary.
  4. is another word for a synonym.

Answer Explanation: The correct answer is b. Denotive is the literal, or exact meaning of a word without any shades of meaning.

Standards: RL.9-10.4

Click here to practice: Reading: Literature Questions on High School

Domain: High School >> Reading: Informational Text

Sample Question:Which of the following words carries a negative connotation?

  1. childish
  2. childlike
  3. young
  4. youthful

Answer Explanation: The answer is A. The other words generally have positive connotations, but childish carries a negative connotation. Someone often won’t mind being called childlike, but will take offense to being called childish.

Standards: RL.11-12.4

Click here to practice: High School Reading Informational Text Questions

Domain: High School >> Language Standards

Sample Question: Which prefix means against?

  1. mis-
  2. anti-
  3. non-
  4. un-

Answer Explanation: The answer is B because anti- means against.

Standards: L.9-10.4

Click here to practice: High School Language Standards Questions

Looking for online practice tests? Here is the link to practice more of NYST High School English Language Arts questions.

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