
You read: A) The convoy arrived early. B) The convoy did not arrive on time. C) The bridge was repaired.
Reading/Grammar Sample Choose the correct sentence: A) Neither the instructor nor the students was aware of the change. B) Neither the instructor nor the students were aware of the change. C) Neither the instructor nor the students is aware of the change. Alcpt Form 119
Scoring and Interpretation: What Your Form 119 Score Means Your raw score on ALCPT Form 119 is converted using a DLI-specific table. However, a general guideline: You read: A) The convoy arrived early
| Raw Score (out of 100) | STANAG Level | Proficiency Description | |------------------------|--------------|--------------------------| | 0-25 | 0-1 | No functional ability | | 26-50 | 1+ to 2 | Limited working level | | 51-70 | 2 to 2+ | Minimum professional | | 71-85 | 3 | Good operational | | 86-100 | 3+ to 4 | Advanced/Professional | Scoring and Interpretation: What Your Form 119 Score
(subject-verb agreement with "nor" – the nearest subject "students" is plural) Vocabulary Sample The commander’s remarks were considered superfluous because they added nothing new to the discussion. Superfluous means: A) Essential B) Critical C) Unnecessary
You read: A) The convoy arrived early. B) The convoy did not arrive on time. C) The bridge was repaired.
Reading/Grammar Sample Choose the correct sentence: A) Neither the instructor nor the students was aware of the change. B) Neither the instructor nor the students were aware of the change. C) Neither the instructor nor the students is aware of the change.
Scoring and Interpretation: What Your Form 119 Score Means Your raw score on ALCPT Form 119 is converted using a DLI-specific table. However, a general guideline:
| Raw Score (out of 100) | STANAG Level | Proficiency Description | |------------------------|--------------|--------------------------| | 0-25 | 0-1 | No functional ability | | 26-50 | 1+ to 2 | Limited working level | | 51-70 | 2 to 2+ | Minimum professional | | 71-85 | 3 | Good operational | | 86-100 | 3+ to 4 | Advanced/Professional |
(subject-verb agreement with "nor" – the nearest subject "students" is plural) Vocabulary Sample The commander’s remarks were considered superfluous because they added nothing new to the discussion. Superfluous means: A) Essential B) Critical C) Unnecessary