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The Test of Adult Basic Education, TABE, meets the State of Florida requirements for an entrance level exam for admissions to Workforce Development Programs. Different vocational programs have different TABE score requirements as determined by the Florida Department of Education. Scores are given in numerical form. A score of 10.9 is interpreted as 10th grade 9th month. This test can also be a useful tool for those studying or practicing for the GED Test. The TABE Test is given by appointment at Florida Gateway College in the Test Center, building 015, room 127, 386.754.4333. There is a fee associated with the test for admitted students and the general public. A photo I.D. is also required at the time of testing. Scores are good for two years. Currently, Florida Gateway College is giving only the survey version of the A and D level of the test. The test is computer based, 4 parts, timed, and a diagnostic is given with the scores immediately upon test completion. Subject Time Allotted Number of Questions Skills Evaluated Reading 25 minutes 25 Interpreting Graphic Information Understanding Words in Context Recalling Information Constructing Meaning Evaluating/Inferring Meaning Mathematics Computation 15 minutes 25 Adding/Subtracting/Multiplying/Dividing with Whole Numbers, Fractions, Decimals, Integers, and Algebraic Terms Finding percentages Applied Mathematics 25 minutes 25 The skills listed above in word problem form Reading and Interpreting Graphs Basic Geometry Language 25 minutes 25 Language Usage Sentence and Paragraph Development Capitalization Punctuation Conventional Writing Reading Read the following passage and then answer questions 1-6. The splintered steps leading to the tenement‘s entrance were rotted and uneven. They led to an unlocked door which wobbled on its hinges and shrank from its frame. It creaked open to a dank, dark hall which smelled of urine and sweat. The paint was peeling off cracked walls. The faint yellow light hung low in the night. Mr. and Mrs. Gomes lived on the second floor with their three young children. Their four-room apartment was immaculate and tidy. The kitchen floor glistened, and the flowered plates and glasses were neatly stacked in the drainer. In the living room, the sheer curtains were always drawn back, filtering sunlight throughout the room, passing over a color television and several porcelain icons. Beside the freestanding gas heater was a brand name stereo system recently purchased on an ―easy pay‖ credit plan. The soft pine floors were all warped but recently painted. The wide floorboards, once loose in many places, were now nailed down securely. Clear plastic sheets were tacked over the windows to prevent heat loss. The children, two girls and a boy, shared a large room with one small window that was separated from the kitchen by a curtain. The gas stove ―warmed‖ them at night. Their toys were piled high in wooden crates. The children did not dare turn on the kitchen light for fear that the six-legged, brown-bodied pests would dart out in front of them. The Gomes family had rented this apartment for ten years, ever since they came to this country. They had known no other home, although they had dreamed of many. Some day they hoped to live in a quiet neighborhood with open yards and spotless sidewalks, where people get into cars each weekday morning and commute to work. 1. You can infer that the story take place in the a. summer b. spring c. fall d. winter 2. In the third paragraph the word icons means a. fine china plates b. ornate lamps c. religious figures d. none of the above 3. You can conclude that the Gomes family are a. native Americans b. United States citizens c. Chinese d. immigrants 4. What would be the opposite meaning of the word immaculate in the second paragraph? a. filthy b. girlish c. clean d. horrible 5. What can you infer about the children‘s bedroom? a. It is well furnished. b. It is crowded. c. It has its own bathroom. d. It is pest-free. 6. The pests mentioned at the end of the passage are probably a. ants b. mice c. rats d. cockroaches Read the following Internet announcement and answer questions 7 - 8 "Cinderella" to be Performed at FGC Florida Gateway College (FGC) summer musical theatre production, "Cinderella" by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II consists of over 50 actors and musicians including children, middle school and high school age actors, FGC students and adult actors from Columbia, Union, Baker, Suwannee, and Alachua counties. "Cinderella" will be performed in the Levy Performing Arts Center, on June 21, 22, 23, at 7:30 p.m. and on June 23 and 24 at 3 p.m. Tickets will be available for sale at the door one hour before each show. For more information or, if you need assistance due to a disability, call Owen Wingate, choral director, at 386.754.4255. 7. How many performances will there be? a. 4 b. 5 c. 6 d. 8 8. Which of the following statement can you most likely assume is true? a. Most of the actors are professionals. b. The majority of the cast are FGC students. c. Owen Wingate is the musical director. d. Tickets are $5.00 for children under 12, FGC students and senior citizens. Read the Yellow Page Ad below and answer the questions 9-11 9. The intent of this ad is: a. inform the reader b. educate the reader c. sells ad space in the Yellow Pages d. all of the above 10. The word ―heading‖ in the second paragraph means: a. course or direction b. the uppermost or forewardmost part of a body c. a title, subtitle, or topic d. a gallery or drift in a mine 11. Which of these would be the best source of information about recycling? a. an atlas b. a thesaurus c. a telephone book d. an encyclopedia Read the following passage from Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson and answer questions 12-13 “I had reason to think even less of Silver th

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TABE
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Test of Adult Basic
Education




Florida Gateway College
149 SE College Way
Lake City, Florida 32025
www.fgc.edu

, The Test of Adult Basic Education, TABE, meets the State of
Florida requirements for an entrance level exam for admissions to
Workforce Development Programs. Different vocational programs have
different TABE score requirements as determined by the Florida
Department of Education. Scores are given in numerical form. A score
of 10.9 is interpreted as 10th grade 9th month. This test can also be a
useful tool for those studying or practicing for the GED Test.

The TABE Test is given by appointment at Florida Gateway
College in the Test Center, building 015, room 127, 386.754.4333.
There is a fee associated with the test for admitted students and the
general public. A photo I.D. is also required at the time of testing.
Scores are good for two years. Currently, Florida Gateway
College is giving only the survey version of the A and D level of the
test.
The test is computer based, 4 parts, timed, and a diagnostic is
given with the scores immediately upon test completion.

Subject Time Number of Skills Evaluated
Allotted Questions
Interpreting Graphic Information
Reading 25 25 Understanding Words in Context
minutes Recalling Information
Constructing Meaning
Evaluating/Inferring Meaning
Adding/Subtracting/Multiplying/Dividing
Mathematics 15 25 with Whole Numbers, Fractions, Decimals,
Computation minutes Integers, and Algebraic Terms
Finding percentages
The skills listed above in word problem
Applied 25 25 form
Mathematics minutes Reading and Interpreting Graphs
Basic Geometry
Language Usage
Language 25 25 Sentence and Paragraph Development
minutes Capitalization
Punctuation
Conventional Writing




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, Reading

Read the following passage and then answer questions 1-6.

The splintered steps leading to the tenement‘s entrance were
rotted and uneven. They led to an unlocked door which wobbled on its
hinges and shrank from its frame. It creaked open to a dank, dark hall
which smelled of urine and sweat. The paint was peeling off cracked
walls. The faint yellow light hung low in the night.
Mr. and Mrs. Gomes lived on the second floor with their three
young children. Their four-room apartment was immaculate and tidy.
The kitchen floor glistened, and the flowered plates and glasses were
neatly stacked in the drainer.
In the living room, the sheer curtains were always drawn back,
filtering sunlight throughout the room, passing over a color television
and several porcelain icons. Beside the freestanding gas heater was a
brand name stereo system recently purchased on an ―easy pay‖ credit
plan.
The soft pine floors were all warped but recently painted. The
wide floorboards, once loose in many places, were now nailed down
securely. Clear plastic sheets were tacked over the windows to prevent
heat loss.
The children, two girls and a boy, shared a large room with one
small window that was separated from the kitchen by a curtain. The
gas stove ―warmed‖ them at night. Their toys were piled high in
wooden crates. The children did not dare turn on the kitchen light for
fear that the six-legged, brown-bodied pests would dart out in front of
them.
The Gomes family had rented this apartment for ten years, ever
since they came to this country. They had known no other home,
although they had dreamed of many. Some day they hoped to live in a
quiet neighborhood with open yards and spotless sidewalks, where
people get into cars each weekday morning and commute to work.

1. You can infer that the 2. In the third paragraph the
story take place in the word icons means
a. summer a. fine china plates
b. spring b. ornate lamps
c. fall c. religious figures
d. winter d. none of the above




3

, 3. You can conclude that the 5. What can you infer about
Gomes family are the children‘s bedroom?
a. native Americans a. It is well furnished.
b. United States b. It is crowded.
citizens c. It has its own
c. Chinese bathroom.
d. immigrants d. It is pest-free.

4. What would be the 6. The pests mentioned at
opposite meaning of the the end of the passage
word immaculate in the are probably
second paragraph? a. ants
a. filthy b. mice
b. girlish c. rats
c. clean d. cockroaches
d. horrible

Read the following Internet announcement and answer questions 7 - 8

"Cinderella" to be Performed at FGC

Florida Gateway College (FGC) summer musical theatre production,
"Cinderella" by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II consists
of over 50 actors and musicians including children, middle school and
high school age
actors, FGC students and adult actors from Columbia, Union, Baker,
Suwannee, and Alachua counties. "Cinderella" will be performed in
the Levy Performing Arts Center, on June 21, 22, 23, at 7:30 p.m. and
on June 23 and 24 at 3 p.m. Tickets will be available for sale at the
door one hour before each show.
For more information or, if you need assistance due to a disability, call
Owen Wingate, choral director, at 386.754.4255.
7. How many performances will there be?
a. 4
b. 5
c. 6
d. 8

8. Which of the following statement can you most likely assume is
true?
a. Most of the actors are professionals.
b. The majority of the cast are FGC students.
c. Owen Wingate is the musical director.
d. Tickets are $5.00 for children under 12, FGC students and
senior citizens.

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