About This Site
Why does this exist?
Most "free" practice test sites aren't really free. They show you a handful of questions and then ask you to pay or create an account. This site is different because every question, every test, every feature is available without a paywall or sign-up.
What's available?
We currently offer practice tests for these exams:
CLEP — College-Level Examination Program
- Principles of Microeconomics (3 tests, 80 questions each)
- Principles of Macroeconomics (3 tests, 80 questions each)
- American Government (3 tests, 100 questions each)
- History of the United States I (3 tests, 120 questions each)
- Introductory Sociology (1 test, 100 questions)
- Western Civilization I (1 test, 120 questions)
- Western Civilization II (1 test, 120 questions)
- Natural Sciences (1 test, 120 questions)
- Introductory Psychology (2 tests, 95 questions each)
- College Composition Modular (1 test, 90 questions)
- Principles of Marketing (3 tests, 100 questions each)
- Principles of Management (3 tests, 100 questions each)
- Information Systems (3 tests, 100 questions each)
- Introductory Business Law (3 tests, 100 questions each)
- Financial Accounting (3 tests, 75 questions each)
- Human Growth and Development (3 tests, 90 questions each)
- Social Sciences and History (3 tests, 120 questions each)
- American Literature (3 tests, 100 questions each)
- English Literature (3 tests, 95 questions each)
- History of the United States II (3 tests, 120 questions each)
FTCE — Florida Teacher Certification Examinations
- Professional Education Test (3 tests, 80 questions each)
- Elementary Education K-6: Language Arts & Reading (3 tests, 50 questions each)
- Elementary Education K-6: Social Science (3 tests, 45 questions each)
- Elementary Education K-6: Science (3 tests, 45 questions each)
- Elementary Education K-6: Mathematics (3 tests, 35 questions each)
- General Knowledge: English Language Skills (1 test, 30 questions)
- General Knowledge: Reading (1 test, 30 questions)
- General Knowledge: Mathematics (1 test, 35 questions)
- General Knowledge: Essay (AI-graded essay, 50 min)
Praxis — Teacher Certification
- Praxis Core Academic Skills (combined practice plus separate Reading 5713, Writing selected-response, two writing essays, and Mathematics 5733 entries)
- Praxis Elementary Education: Multiple Subjects (5002 Reading and Language Arts, 5003 Mathematics, 5004 Social Studies, 5005 Science)
- Teaching Reading: Elementary 5205 (1 full-length mixed-response practice test)
ACT — American College Testing
- English (3 tests, 50 questions each)
- Reading (3 tests, 36 questions each)
- Science (3 tests, 40 questions each)
- Writing (AI-graded essay, 40 min, 2–12 score scale)
GRE — Graduate Record Examinations
- Quantitative Reasoning (8 tests, 27 questions each, 47 min)
- Verbal Reasoning (8 tests, 27 questions each, 41 min)
- Analytical Writing (AI-graded essay, 30 min, 0–6 score scale, 12 prompts)
- Full Practice Test — Verbal + Quantitative (5 tests, 54 questions each)
- Integrated Practice Test — Verbal + Quantitative + Essay with estimated composite score (260–340)
SAT — Scholastic Assessment Test
- Math (3 tests, 44 questions each, 70 min)
- Reading & Writing (3 tests, 54 questions each, 64 min)
Two ways to practice multiple-choice
Practice Mode — Study at your own pace. Each question is checked immediately, and you see the explanation right away.
Practice Test Mode — Simulate the real exam. Timed, no feedback until you submit. Great for final preparation.
AI-graded essay writing
For exams with essay components — GRE Analytical Writing, ACT Writing, FTCE General Knowledge Essay, the two Praxis Core Writing essay tasks, and Praxis Teaching Reading: Elementary — you can write a timed practice essay and receive structured AI feedback using Claude Sonnet by Anthropic. Grading is strict and rubric-based, returning a score, per-criterion breakdown, and (when needed) specific recommendations for improvement.
This feature requires an Anthropic API key, which you enter directly in the browser. Your key is never sent to our servers — it goes straight to Anthropic's API. You can get a key at console.anthropic.com.
GRE composite score
The GRE Integrated Practice Test produces an estimated composite score (260–340) by converting your raw Verbal and Quantitative scores to the 130–170 scale used by ETS, then adding them together. The Analytical Writing score (0–6) is reported separately, matching how ETS actually presents GRE scores. These are estimates for practice purposes — actual GRE scoring uses a multi-stage adaptive process and statistical equating.
Are these real exam questions?
No. These practice questions are AI-generated, unaffiliated with any official testing body, and should supplement rather than replace official prep materials. They are written to match the difficulty, format, and topic coverage of each real exam based on official descriptions. For official resources, visit clep.collegeboard.org (CLEP), fl.nesinc.com (FTCE), praxis.ets.org (Praxis), act.org (ACT), or ets.org/gre (GRE).
How do I register for the real exams?
CLEP: Register at clep.collegeboard.org. The exam costs $97 and is taken at a testing center.
FTCE: Register at fl.nesinc.com. Testing fees vary by exam.
Praxis: Register at praxis.ets.org. Fees vary by test or subtest and state licensure requirements.
ACT: Register at act.org. The Writing section is optional and must be selected at registration.
GRE: Register at ets.org/gre. The general test costs $220 in the U.S. Scores are valid for five years.
Disclaimer
This is an independent study resource not affiliated with the College Board, the Florida Department of Education, ACT, Inc., or ETS. CLEP® is a registered trademark of the College Board. FTCE® is a program of the Florida Department of Education. Praxis® and GRE® are registered trademarks of ETS. ACT® is a registered trademark of ACT, Inc. None of these organizations are involved with or endorse this site.