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Key Facts: OSAT Art (102) Exam
OK102
Current CEOE Test Code
CEOE tests page
80 + 1
Selected-Response Questions + Constructed-Response Assignment
CEOE Art (102) test page
4h / 4h15m
CBT Testing Time / Total Appointment
CEOE Art (102) test page
3h / 3h15m
Online-Proctored Testing Time / Total Appointment
CEOE Art (102) test page
240
Scaled Passing Score
CEOE Art (102) test page and CEOE Understanding Your Test Results
$118
Official Test Fee
CEOE Art (102) test page
27%
Materials and Processes Weight
CEOE Art (102) test design and framework
15%
Pedagogical Content Knowledge Constructed Response Weight
CEOE Art (102) test design and framework
For 2026 planning, the CEOE OSAT Art (102) test is offered as a computer-based or online-proctored exam with 80 selected-response questions and 1 constructed-response assignment, a 240 scaled passing score, and a $118 test fee. The CBT appointment is 4 hours 15 minutes with 4 hours of testing time; online proctoring is 3 hours 15 minutes with 3 hours of testing time. The official framework weights Materials and Processes 27%, Visual Organization 20%, Historical and Cultural Context 18%, Aesthetics/Art Criticism/Integration 20%, and Pedagogical Content Knowledge 15%. Candidates should confirm required Oklahoma certification tests before registering.
Sample OSAT Art (102) Practice Questions
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1A student wants to make a drawing with rich darks that can be blended smoothly but will also smudge unless fixed. Which medium best fits this goal?
2Which painting medium dries by evaporation of water and is usually cleaned from brushes with soap and water before it cures?
3A ceramics teacher explains that clay becomes permanently hard because the kiln causes particles to fuse. Which term names this process?
4In relief printmaking, which part of the block usually prints the image?
5A photographer wants a shallow depth of field so the subject is sharp and the background is blurred. Which camera adjustment most directly supports this effect?
6Which tool is most appropriate for safely cutting mat board with a clean beveled edge?
7Which sculpture process involves removing material from a solid block of wood, stone, or foam?
8Which colorant is most directly associated with batik fabric design?
9What is the main purpose of an artist statement in a student portfolio?
10A watercolor painter wants a soft, cloudlike transition with no hard edge. Which technique is most appropriate?
About the OSAT Art (102) Exam
OSAT Art (102), listed by CEOE as OK102, is the Oklahoma Subject Area Test for art teacher certification candidates. The official framework measures materials and processes; visual organization; historical and cultural context; aesthetics, art criticism, and integration; and a constructed-response pedagogical content knowledge task based on standards-based, developmentally appropriate, inclusive art instruction and assessment evidence.
Assessment
80 selected-response questions and 1 constructed-response assignment
Time Limit
CBT: 4h 15m appointment (4h testing); online proctoring: 3h 15m appointment (3h testing)
Passing Score
240 (scaled)
Exam Fee
$118 (Certification Examinations for Oklahoma Educators (CEOE) / Pearson)
OSAT Art (102) Exam Content Outline
Materials and Processes
Media, tools, technologies, methods, techniques, and safety for drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, architecture, printmaking, photography, media arts, functional arts, performance art, and conceptual art; ethical and legal standards; creative inquiry; criteria development; revision; reflection; artist statements; portfolios; and presentation.
Visual Organization
Elements of art including line, value, color, texture, shape, form, and space; principles of design including balance, harmony, contrast, unity, variety, emphasis, repetition, rhythm, pattern, and movement; and contemporary approaches such as appropriation, juxtaposition, hybridization, transformation, and disruption of expected order.
Historical and Cultural Context
Works of art, artists, characteristics, movements, purposes, functions, historical contexts, cultural identity, social and political issues, and personal responses across Africa, the Middle East, the Near East, Asia, Oceania, Central and South America, Europe, and North America from ancient times to the present.
Aesthetics, Art Criticism, and Integration
Perceiving, analyzing, interpreting, and evaluating works of visual art; critique methodologies and aesthetic theories; visual messages and audience effects; relationships between visual art and other arts or academic disciplines; visual arts careers; curation; preservation; protection; venues; exhibitions; collections; and viewer impact.
Pedagogical Content Knowledge
Constructed-response application of state standards-based learning goals, developmentally appropriate and inclusive instructional strategies, technology uses in art education, student-work evidence, assessment to inform future instruction, and current trends and research in art education.
How to Pass the OSAT Art (102) Exam
What You Need to Know
- Passing score: 240 (scaled)
- Assessment: 80 selected-response questions and 1 constructed-response assignment
- Time limit: CBT: 4h 15m appointment (4h testing); online proctoring: 3h 15m appointment (3h testing)
- Exam fee: $118
Keys to Passing
- Complete 500+ practice questions
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many questions are on OSAT Art (102)?
The official CEOE Art (102) test page lists 80 selected-response questions and 1 constructed-response assignment. CEOE also notes that tests may include questions being evaluated for future administrations that do not affect a candidate's score.
How long is the OSAT Art test?
For computer-based testing, the appointment is 4 hours and 15 minutes total, including 15 minutes for the tutorial and nondisclosure agreement plus 4 hours of testing time. For online proctoring, the appointment is 3 hours and 15 minutes total, including 15 minutes for tutorial and agreement plus 3 hours of testing time.
What score do I need to pass OSAT Art (102)?
The official passing score is 240. CEOE reports total test scores as scaled scores, and its score-results information identifies 240 as the minimum passing scaled score for CEOE assessments.
How much does OSAT Art (102) cost?
The official CEOE Art (102) test page lists the test fee as $118. Candidates should still verify the fee during registration because fees can change.
What content is weighted most heavily on OSAT Art?
Materials and Processes is the largest subarea at 27%. Visual Organization and Aesthetics, Art Criticism, and Integration are each 20%, Historical and Cultural Context is 18%, and the constructed-response Pedagogical Content Knowledge subarea is 15%.
Does OSAT Art include a constructed response?
Yes. The official framework assigns 15% of the test to one constructed-response assignment in Pedagogical Content Knowledge, focused on standards-based, developmentally appropriate, inclusive art instruction, technology, evidence from student work, assessment, and future instruction.