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Key Facts: WEST-E Exam

~110

Selected-Response Questions

Pearson/NES WEST-E test information

240

Passing Score (100-300 scale)

Washington PESB passing standard

2 hr 15 min

Testing Time

Pearson/NES WEST-E test information

$96

Standard Content-Test Fee

Pearson/NES WEST-E registration

$59

World Languages Test Fee

Pearson/NES WEST-E registration

100%

Selected-Response Format

Pearson/NES WEST-E content-test design

The WEST-E is Washington's endorsement content-test suite and the partner to the basic-skills WEST-B. Each endorsement has its own WEST-E content test, but standard tests share the same design: about 110 selected-response questions in 2 hours 15 minutes, scored on a 100-300 scale. The Washington passing standard is a scaled score of 240. This practice set delivers 100 questions across the four common content-test domains with full explanations.

Sample WEST-E Practice Questions

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1In algebra, which expression is equivalent to the difference of two squares a^2 - b^2?
A.(a + b)^2
B.(a - b)^2
C.(a + b)(a - b)
D.a^2 - 2ab + b^2
Explanation: The difference of two squares factors as the product of the sum and the difference of the two terms: a^2 - b^2 = (a + b)(a - b). This is a core algebraic identity tested across secondary mathematics endorsements.
2Which cellular organelle is primarily responsible for producing ATP through aerobic respiration?
A.Ribosome
B.Golgi apparatus
C.Mitochondrion
D.Lysosome
Explanation: The mitochondrion is the site of the citric acid cycle and oxidative phosphorylation, producing most of a cell's ATP during aerobic respiration. This foundational biology content appears on science endorsement tests.
3In a piece of literary fiction, the underlying message or central insight about life that the author conveys is called the:
A.Plot
B.Theme
C.Setting
D.Syntax
Explanation: Theme is the central idea, insight, or message about life or human nature that a literary work explores. Plot is the sequence of events, while theme is the meaning those events convey.
4Which document, drafted in 1787, established the framework of the United States federal government and the separation of powers among three branches?
A.The U.S. Constitution
B.The Articles of Confederation
C.The Declaration of Independence
D.The Emancipation Proclamation
Explanation: The U.S. Constitution, drafted in 1787 at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, created the federal structure and divided power among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. This is core civics/social studies content.
5In music, the term used to describe the relative highness or lowness of a sound, determined by frequency, is:
A.Timbre
B.Pitch
C.Dynamics
D.Tempo
Explanation: Pitch is the perceived highness or lowness of a tone and is determined by the frequency of the sound wave. Higher frequencies produce higher pitches. This arts content appears on music endorsement tests.
6What is the slope of the line passing through the points (2, 3) and (6, 11)?
A.2
B.1/2
C.4
D.8
Explanation: Slope is the change in y divided by the change in x: (11 - 3) / (6 - 2) = 8 / 4 = 2. This linear-function fundamental is common across math endorsement content.
7Which of Newton's laws states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction?
A.Newton's first law (law of inertia)
B.Newton's second law (F = ma)
C.The law of universal gravitation
D.Newton's third law
Explanation: Newton's third law states that when one body exerts a force on a second body, the second body simultaneously exerts an equal and opposite force on the first. This core physics principle is tested on science endorsements.
8A sentence that contains one independent clause and at least one dependent clause is classified as a:
A.Simple sentence
B.Compound sentence
C.Compound-complex sentence
D.Complex sentence
Explanation: A complex sentence has exactly one independent clause and one or more dependent (subordinate) clauses. Recognizing sentence types supports grammar and writing instruction in ELA endorsements.
9The economic concept describing the value of the next-best alternative forgone when a choice is made is called:
A.Marginal utility
B.Opportunity cost
C.Comparative advantage
D.Inflation
Explanation: Opportunity cost is the value of the best alternative that is given up when a decision is made. It is a foundational economics concept in social studies endorsement content.
10In visual art, the principle that refers to the distribution of visual weight in a composition is:
A.Contrast
B.Balance
C.Rhythm
D.Texture
Explanation: Balance is the principle of design concerned with the equitable distribution of visual weight (symmetrical, asymmetrical, or radial) so a composition feels stable. This arts content appears on visual-art endorsements.

About the WEST-E Exam

The WEST-E (Washington Educator Skills Test — Endorsements) is the content-knowledge test suite required for most Washington teaching-certificate endorsements. It is administered by Pearson Evaluation Systems (NES) for the Washington Professional Educator Standards Board and delivered on computer through Pearson VUE. This free practice bank is built to the common WEST-E content-test architecture, covering subject content, student development and pedagogy, assessment and instructional planning, and professional practice and foundations.

Assessment

~110 selected-response (official Pearson/NES content test); this practice bank is 100 selected-response items

Time Limit

2 hours 15 minutes

Passing Score

240 (scale 100-300)

Exam Fee

$96 ($59 World Languages) (Pearson Evaluation Systems (NES) / WA PESB)

WEST-E Exam Content Outline

25%

Subject-Content Knowledge

Broad cross-disciplinary K-12 subject matter from mathematics, science, English language arts/literacy, social studies, and the arts, plus discipline-specific terminology and core principles an endorsement candidate must know.

25%

Student Development & Pedagogical Content Knowledge

Typical and atypical development (Piaget, Vygotsky, Erikson), learning theories, motivation, content-specific strategies, misconceptions, scaffolding, differentiation, UDL, and English-learner and special-population supports.

25%

Assessment & Instructional Planning

Formative versus summative assessment, screening and diagnostic tools, validity and reliability, data-driven planning, standards-aligned objectives, backward design, learning targets, feedback, and MTSS.

25%

Professional Practice & Foundations

Legal and ethical foundations (IDEA, FERPA, Section 504, mandated reporting), family and community collaboration, professional responsibilities and ethics, reflective practice, and the Washington professional-education context.

How to Pass the WEST-E Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 240 (scale 100-300)
  • Assessment: ~110 selected-response (official Pearson/NES content test); this practice bank is 100 selected-response items
  • Time limit: 2 hours 15 minutes
  • Exam fee: $96 ($59 World Languages)

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

WEST-E Study Tips from Top Performers

1Identify your exact endorsement first and target the matching WEST-E content test; the four-domain architecture is common, but content emphasis follows your endorsement.
2Spread study time evenly across the four equally weighted domains rather than over-focusing on subject content alone.
3Memorize the core legal facts cold: IDEA (IEP, FAPE, LRE, due process), FERPA records privacy, Section 504 accommodations, and mandated-reporting duties.
4Practice distinguishing closely related concepts such as formative versus summative, reliability versus validity, accommodations versus modifications, and norm- versus criterion-referenced.
5Review the major developmental theorists side by side so you can quickly match Piaget, Vygotsky, Erikson, Bandura, and Maslow to the right stage or construct.
6Take timed mixed sets at roughly the real pace (about 110 questions in 135 minutes) so pacing and stamina are not a surprise on test day.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the WEST-E and the WEST-B?

The WEST-B is the basic-skills test that assesses reading, writing, and mathematics for entry into and progress through Washington educator preparation. The WEST-E is the subject content-knowledge test required for most teaching endorsements, with a separate WEST-E test for each endorsement area. In short, WEST-B checks foundational skills while WEST-E verifies the content you will teach.

What passing score do I need on the WEST-E?

Standard WEST-E content tests are reported on a scaled score range of 100 to 300, and the Washington passing standard is 240. Scores are scaled, so the number of questions you must answer correctly is not a simple percentage; aim well above minimum competence across all domains.

Is the WEST-E required for Washington teachers?

Yes. The WEST-E content test is required for most Washington teaching-certificate endorsements. You take the WEST-E that matches the endorsement you are seeking; some candidates take more than one if they pursue multiple endorsements. Confirm your specific endorsement requirements with the Washington Professional Educator Standards Board.

How long should I study for the WEST-E?

Most candidates spend roughly four to eight weeks preparing, depending on how recently they completed coursework in the endorsement area. Weight your study time across the four common domains: subject content, development and pedagogy, assessment and planning, and professional practice and foundations.

How many questions are on the WEST-E and how long is it?

Standard WEST-E content tests are 100% selected-response with approximately 110 multiple-choice questions and a testing time of 2 hours 15 minutes, delivered on computer through Pearson VUE. This free practice bank provides 100 selected-response items modeled on that design.

Are there any 2026 changes to the WEST-E?

The broader WEST-E content-test suite continues for the 2025-26 cycle. The single Agriculture Education 037 test retires in December 2025 and transitions to the NES Agriculture 320 test, but this does not change the overall WEST-E architecture, the 240 passing standard, or the standard $96 fee for other content tests.