Praxis English Language Arts: Content and Analysis (5039) Practice Test

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What’s on the Exam?

Questions: 132
Time limit: 3 hours

 
First, let’s talk about the questions on the Praxis English Language Arts: Content and Analysis test. There are 132 questions in total, most being selected-response and some being constructed-response.

Selected-Response (SR)

130 questions

Selected-response questions require you to select the correct answer from a list of options. Multiple-choice questions are the most common example, but you may also see true-or-false questions and “matching” questions, which ask you to match terms or concepts with their definitions.

Constructed-Response (CR)

2 questions

The constructed-response questions require you to write your answer instead of selecting from a list of choices. Your response to these questions is generally expected to be at least a few sentences, but you’ll be given specific details and instructions before you take the test.

The time limit for the test is 3 hours. There aren’t any scheduled breaks, but you’re free to take restroom breaks as needed!

Let’s take a closer look at the three sections of the test:


1. Reading
49 questions

  • Major works and authors of US, British, World, and YA literature
  • The defining characteristics of primary literary genres
  • How textual evidence supports interpretations of a literary text
  • How authors develop themes in various genres
  • How literary elements contribute to a text’s meaning
  • How figurative language contributes to the effect of a text
  • Poetic devices and structure
  • Various literary theories
  • Developing a central idea in informational texts
  • Rhetorical strategies used to convey purpose and perspective
  • Methods used to appeal to specific audiences
  • Developing and supporting a written argument
  • Interpreting media and non-print texts

2. Language Use and Vocabulary
33 questions

  • The conventions of standard English grammar, usage, mechanics, and syntax
  • Determining word meaning by examining affixes, syntax, and context
  • Supporting and enhancing language usage by using print and digital reference materials
  • Variations in dialect and diction across regions
  • Ways to support language acquisition and vocabulary development

3. Writing, Speaking, and Listening
50 questions

  • The distinct characteristics of various modes of writing
  • How awareness of purpose, audience, and task contributes to effective writing
  • The characteristics of clear and coherent writing
  • Effective and ethical research practices
  • Components of effective speech and presentation delivery
  • Instructing students on the effective use of digital media to enhance communication
  • Assessing reading, writing, speaking, and listening
  • The components of effective oral communication

How to Register

To register for the test, you’ll need to create an account on the ETS website. Once your account has been created, you can submit your application to take the test.

When you submit your registration, you will need to pay the $156 testing fee.

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Praxis Scores

The Praxis ELA Content and Analysis test is scored using a scaled scoring method. Here’s how it works:

For every question you answer correctly, you get one point added to your raw score. At the end of the test, your final raw score will be converted to a scaled score. This scaled score will range somewhere between 100 and 200.

The score you need in order to pass varies from state to state, ranging from 162 to 168.

 
The reason your raw score is converted to a scaled score is because everyone that takes the test is given a slightly different set of questions. Since everyone has a different arrangement of questions, and because some questions are harder than others, converting your raw score to a scaled score ensures a more even playing field.

FAQs

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How many questions are on the Praxis ELA Content and Analysis exam?

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The exam contains 132 questions.

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What is the time limit for the Praxis ELA Content and Analysis exam?

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The exam is timed at 3 hours.

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What is the passing score for the Praxis ELA Content and Analysis exam?

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The passing score varies from state to state, but most states set theirs as 168.

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How much does the Praxis ELA Content and Analysis exam cost?

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The testing fee is $156.