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HSPT Quantitative Skills Practice Test
Take a free HSPT Quantitative Skills practice test now: 52 questions, scored instantly. Scroll down for how the section works.
This free HSPT Quantitative Skills practice test matches the real exam: 52 questions at the official pace, scored instantly. Take it above with no signup, then read how the section works and where students lose points.
About the HSPT Quantitative Skills section
This section tests math reasoning, not computation. Three families cover everything: number series (find the pattern), comparisons (which quantity is largest?), and number manipulation ("what number is 3 more than half of 40?").
How to prepare: learn to name the pattern type before computing. Series are nearly always add/subtract steps, multiply steps, alternating patterns, or two interleaved series. Comparison questions often need no calculation at all, so estimate first. Fifty practice questions in, the formats stop surprising you.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this HSPT Quantitative Skills practice test really free?
Yes. Take the full 52-question test right here with no signup and get your score instantly. A free account adds a worked explanation for every question and unlimited practice across all five sections.
How many questions are on the HSPT Quantitative Skills section?
The real HSPT Quantitative Skills section has 52 questions in 30 minutes. This practice test matches that count so the pace and feel are the same.
What does HSPT Quantitative Skills test?
It covers number series, geometric and non-geometric comparisons, and number manipulations. Our question pool spans all of these formats.
How is this section scored?
There is no penalty for wrong answers, so answer every question. Your raw score becomes a scaled score and a national percentile. See our scoring guide for the full breakdown.