The PSAT, or Preliminary SAT, is a standardized test administered by the College Board in the United States. It is typically taken by high school sophomores and juniors to prepare for the SAT, which is required for admission to most colleges and universities. The PSAT consists of two sections: Reading and Writing and Math. Each section is further divided into subsections. The Reading and Writing section includes a Reading Test and a Writing and Language Test. The Math section includes a Math Test with Calculator and a Math Test without Calculator.
The number of questions on the PSAT varies depending on the year and the specific test form. However, the general structure of the test has remained relatively consistent over the years. The Reading and Writing section typically consists of 47-52 questions, while the Math section typically consists of 40-48 questions. The total number of questions on the PSAT is typically around 90-100 questions.