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Read the passage. During a group project, Luis wanted to divide every task evenly from the start. His teammates suggested listing the jobs first and matching them to each person's strengths. After the group tried that approach, the project moved faster and needed fewer last-minute corrections. What is the main idea of the passage?

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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: WEST-B Exam

60 / 52 / 60

Official Reading / Writing / Math Tasks

WEST-B test pages

5h CBT

All-Subtests Testing Time

WEST-B test summary

$32 / $96

Per-Subtest / All-Subtests Fee

WEST fees page

240

Benchmark Score Reference

WEST score report explanation

Take, not pass

Washington Basic-Skills Rule

WEST score report explanation / PESB basic-skills page

No redesign posted

WEST-B 2026 Blueprint Change

Official WEST pages reviewed March 7, 2026

For 2026 prep, the usable single-exam target inside the WEST program is WEST-B. Official WEST materials list Reading (60 selected-response, 2 hours), Writing (50 selected-response plus 2 essays, 3 hours), and Mathematics (60 selected-response, 2 hours), with CBT pricing of $32 per subtest or $96 for all three subtests together. Current Washington guidance still treats WEST-B as a take-not-pass basic-skills option, while score reports continue to show 240 as the benchmark reference on each subtest.

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1Read the passage. During a group project, Luis wanted to divide every task evenly from the start. His teammates suggested listing the jobs first and matching them to each person's strengths. After the group tried that approach, the project moved faster and needed fewer last-minute corrections. What is the main idea of the passage?
A.Group projects are usually unfair to stronger students.
B.Projects succeed only when one person takes charge.
C.Careful task matching can make teamwork more effective.
D.Listing jobs wastes time that could be spent finishing the project.
Explanation: The passage shows that assigning work based on strengths improved the group's results. A main idea should cover the whole passage, not just one detail or an idea the author never states.
2A draft paragraph about a new bus app reads: (1) Riders can now see when the next bus will arrive. (2) The city released the app last month. (3) Real-time updates help riders decide whether to wait or choose another route. (4) The app is free to download. Where would sentence (4) fit best?
A.Before sentence 1
B.After sentence 1
C.After sentence 2
D.After sentence 3
Explanation: Sentence (4) adds a second basic fact about the app, so it fits best right after the introduction of the app in sentence (1). Strong writing choices match the writer's purpose and improve meaning for the reader.
3A candidate registers for Reading and Mathematics only. At $32 per subtest, what is the total cost?
A.32
B.48
C.64
D.96
Explanation: Two subtests at $32 each cost 2 x 32 = 64 dollars. Multiplication is the quickest way to find the total for equal fees.
4Read the passage. Nina's first draft listed many facts about recycling, but her teacher wrote, "What do you want readers to understand after reading this?" Nina added a clear thesis and grouped related examples together. Her revised draft was easier to follow. Which conclusion is best supported by the passage?
A.Facts are not useful in informational writing.
B.A clear central claim can help organize supporting details.
C.Teachers should rewrite student papers for them.
D.Readers prefer short papers to long papers.
Explanation: The revised draft improved after Nina added a thesis and organized her examples around it. A valid inference combines clues from the passage without stretching them beyond what the evidence supports.
5Which revision best improves clarity? "Washington score reports may show 240, and people think things about that."
A.Washington score reports may show 240, and people think things about that.
B.Washington score reports may show 240, which some readers mistakenly assume is a required passing score.
C.Washington score reports showing 240 are thinking about things.
D.People and score reports have thoughts about 240.
Explanation: The best revision replaces the vague phrase "things about that" with a precise explanation of the misunderstanding. Strong writing choices match the writer's purpose and improve meaning for the reader.
6Solve for x: 2x + 5 = 17
A.5
B.6
C.11
D.12
Explanation: Subtract 5 from both sides to get 2x = 12. Then divide by 2, so x = 6.
7Read the passage. The museum shortened its display labels and replaced dense paragraphs with short explanations and one guiding question. Visitors began pausing longer at the exhibits and discussing what they saw. The change suggests that clear presentation can shape how people interact with information. Which statement best captures the author's argument?
A.Museums should remove all written labels from exhibits.
B.Visitors care only about artwork, not information.
C.Clearer presentation can increase engagement with information.
D.Guiding questions belong only in science museums.
Explanation: The examples are used to support the broader claim that presentation affects engagement. Questions about purpose and argument ask you to look at the author's overall goal, not just one sentence in isolation.
8Which revision correctly fixes the run-on sentence? "The library extended its hours students stayed longer after school."
A.The library extended its hours; students stayed longer after school.
B.The library extended its hours students stayed longer after school.
C.The library extended its hours, students stayed longer after school.
D.The library extended its hours staying longer after school.
Explanation: Two complete thoughts can be joined correctly with a semicolon when they are closely related. Strong writing choices match the writer's purpose and improve meaning for the reader.
9What is the volume of a rectangular prism with length 3 units, width 4 units, and height 5 units?
A.12 cubic units
B.20 cubic units
C.60 cubic units
D.120 cubic units
Explanation: Volume of a rectangular prism is length x width x height. Here, 3 x 4 x 5 = 60 cubic units.
10In the sentence "To sustain interest in the club, the adviser introduced new projects each month," the word "sustain" most nearly means
A.measure
B.criticize
C.maintain
D.begin
Explanation: Introducing new projects each month would help keep interest going over time. The best answer is the one that fits the context or research goal most directly and reliably.

About the WEST-B Exam

WEST is Washington’s educator-testing program. For broad basic-skills prep, the current anchor is WEST-B: Reading (095), Writing (096), and Mathematics (097). The exam still reports 240 as the benchmark reference score on each subtest, but Washington policy now generally requires candidates to take WEST-B or another approved basic-skills assessment rather than earn a passing WEST-B score.

Questions

172 scored questions

Time Limit

5h combined CBT session only; otherwise 2h Reading, 3h Writing, 2h Math separately

Passing Score

Washington requires taking WEST-B or another approved basic-skills assessment; 240 benchmark still appears on score reports

Exam Fee

$32 per subtest or $96 for all 3 CBT subtests (Washington Professional Educator Standards Board (PESB) / Pearson Evaluation Systems)

WEST-B Exam Content Outline

60 questions / 2h

Reading (095)

Main idea, supporting details, relationships among ideas, inference, vocabulary in context, and analysis of purpose, argument, and support.

50 questions + 2 essays / 3h

Writing (096)

Standard written English, sentence clarity, revision, organization, audience, purpose, and development of clear written responses.

60 questions / 2h

Mathematics (097)

Numerical operations, proportional reasoning, algebraic relationships, geometry, measurement, data interpretation, probability, and statistics.

How to Pass the WEST-B Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: Washington requires taking WEST-B or another approved basic-skills assessment; 240 benchmark still appears on score reports
  • Exam length: 172 questions
  • Time limit: 5h combined CBT session only; otherwise 2h Reading, 3h Writing, 2h Math separately
  • Exam fee: $32 per subtest or $96 for all 3 CBT subtests

Keys to Passing

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  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

WEST-B Study Tips from Top Performers

1Treat reading questions as evidence questions: choose the answer most supported by the passage, not the answer that merely sounds reasonable
2For writing, practice both revision/editing items and timed short essays because WEST-B tests both
3On math word problems, set up the relationship before calculating so avoidable arithmetic errors do not cost easy points
4Use mixed practice sets each week so you can switch between reading, writing, and math without losing pace
5Confirm whether WEST-B is your best route or whether another approved Washington basic-skills assessment option fits your pathway better

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the WEST-B exam?

WEST-B is the Washington Educator Skills Tests basic-skills assessment covering Reading (095), Writing (096), and Mathematics (097). It is the broad cross-field WEST exam most Washington educator candidates see when a route requires a basic-skills assessment.

How many questions are on WEST-B?

Official WEST materials list 60 selected-response questions on Reading, 50 selected-response questions plus 2 essays on Writing, and 60 selected-response questions on Mathematics. For CBT candidates taking all three together, official timing is 5 hours total.

Do I need a passing WEST-B score in Washington?

Washington score reports still show 240 as the benchmark reference score on each subtest, but current state guidance does not require candidates to pass WEST-B itself. The basic-skills requirement can be met by taking WEST-B or by using another approved assessment option, so confirm your pathway before assuming the old pass-fail rule still applies.

How much does WEST-B cost in 2026?

Official WEST pricing currently shows $32 per subtest or $96 for all three CBT subtests together. Always verify the live registration total before checkout in case Pearson updates program fees.

What matters most on WEST-B?

The exam is split across three core areas: reading comprehension and analysis, writing conventions and composition, and mathematics reasoning. Because Reading and Mathematics each have 60 selected-response questions while Writing has 50 selected-response questions plus 2 essays, balanced prep with extra attention to reading and math pacing is usually the best study plan.

What changed for WEST-B in 2026?

As of March 7, 2026, I did not find an official WEST-B blueprint redesign, cut-score change, or new Washington rule changing the current basic-skills policy. The main live updates on official WEST resources are administrative, including score-report calendars and continued online-proctoring availability.