PET · Test Timing & Strategy · California, USA
Test Timing & Strategy for the PET Exam — California candidates
8% of the PET test plan. Time management, question prioritisation, and exam technique for the Cambridge B1 Preliminary examination. Calibrated for Californian candidates.
If you have already studied this content from a textbook, you know the material. The question this page answers is whether you can apply it under exam conditions. Test Timing & Strategy sits at roughly 8% of the Cambridge Preliminary English Test (B1) content distribution — B1 Preliminary candidates have limited time across all components. Reading and Writing runs 1 hour 30 minutes for 6 reading parts and 1 writing task. Poor timing — especially spending too long on Reading — leaves insufficient time to write a quality email. Knowing time allocations per part is essential. Pass rates for the PET are published annually by the awarding body and vary by cohort and locale. For California candidates preparing for PET, the calibration of study to local context matters: California is the largest U.S. testing market for NCLEX, MCAT, SAT, and ACT. The CA Board of Registered Nursing has notoriously long endorsement timelines (8–14 weeks).
Common failure modes
These are the patterns that cause most candidates to lose marks on this topic. Recognising them in advance is half the work.
- !Spending 15+ minutes on each Reading part and not finishing the Writing task
- !Not checking reading answers before submitting
- !Starting the Writing task without planning, producing a disorganised response
Study tips
- 1Allocate 60 minutes for Reading (6 parts × 10 minutes) and 30 minutes for Writing (plan 5 + write 20 + check 5).
- 2For each Reading part, move on if stuck — return to difficult questions after completing all parts.
- 3In Writing, plan before you write: note the 3 content points and one sentence for each.
- 4For NCLEX-RN: the California Board of Registered Nursing requires LiveScan fingerprinting before ATT release; book early because LiveScan vendors fill 2–3 weeks out.
- 5For MCAT/SAT/ACT: California universities are test-blind for SAT/ACT undergraduate admission as of 2024; verify whether your target medical/grad programs still require MCAT/GRE.
- 6For CDL: California has its own "California Special Requirements" addendum on top of FMCSA; review the CA Commercial Driver Handbook before sitting the written test.
Sample PET Test Timing & Strategy questions
These sample items mirror the format and difficulty of real PET questions. Practice with thousands more on the free Koydo question bank.
- 1
In B1 Preliminary Reading/Writing, how much time should be allocated to the Writing email task?
- A10 minutes
- B20–30 minutesCorrect
- C45 minutes
- D5 minutes
Why this answer?
The Writing task requires a 100-word email covering 3 points. Allocating 20–30 minutes allows 3–5 minutes planning, 15–20 minutes writing, and 3–5 minutes checking. Less than 20 minutes risks a rushed, incomplete response; more than 30 minutes leaves too little time for Reading.
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