The GAT is delivered in two sections, held as two separate tests on the same day. Section A assesses
literacy and
numeracy. Section B assesses
mathematics,
science,
technology,
arts, and
humanities. All senior secondary students in Victoria, including Senior VCAL students, sit in Section A. All students enrolled in one or more VCE Unit 3/4 subjects (including scored VCE VET) sit both Sections A and B. Both sections of the GAT are done with pen and paper, with separate question booklets and answer booklets. After the examination, students are allowed to bring the question booklet home. No prior study is needed, as past studies in English, mathematics, science and history already prepare students for the test by building their knowledge and skills in writing, numeracy, and
reasoning.
Section A: Literacy and numeracy skills Section A is a two-hour Literacy and Numeracy test with 15 minutes of reading time (2 hours and 15 minutes in total), composed of: • 2 literacy
writing tasks – 30 minutes total • Short-answer type writing – 10 minutes • Detailed response writing – 20 minutes • 100
multiple-choice questions – 90 minutes total • 50 numeracy multiple-choice questions – 45 minutes • 50 reading multiple-choice questions – 45 minutes In the writing tasks, students are presented with images and/or texts and asked to respond to 2 prompts. Students are assessed on the effectiveness of the writing for the audience and purpose, ideas, structure and cohesion, as well as the mechanical aspects of writing, including
grammar,
punctuation, and spelling. The multiple-choice questions are based on a range of contexts including
daily-life questions.
Section B: General knowledge and skills Section B is a 1.5-hour General Knowledge and Skills test with 15 minutes of reading time (1 hour and 45 minutes in total), including In the writing task of Section B, students develop a piece of writing presenting a
point of view in response to several prompts. In addition to the information provided, students are accessed on their ability to draw on their own ideas to communicate clearly and effectively to the reader. The multiple-choice questions in Section B cover mathematics, science, technology, humanities, arts and
social sciences. This section consists of groups of questions or units. Each unit offers one or more pieces of information, with several questions relating to that information. ==Scores==