CSET Music Test
The CSET: Music test consists of three subtests. The first subtest covers artistic perception, historical and cultural foundations, and aesthetic valuing. The second subtest covers creative expression; and connections, relationships, and applications. The third subtest covers music methodology and repertoire.
Each CSET: Music subtest contains both multiple-choice and constructed-response questions. Multiple-choice questions are scored based on the number of questions answered correctly. Constructed-response questions are scored 3, 2, 1, U (Unscorable), or B (Blank). Constructed-response scoring is based on how well the answer achieves the purpose of the question, applies subject matter knowledge, and gives supporting evidence in relation to the topic.
The second CSET: Music subtest also contains a video component. At the test site, examinees must submit two video recordings of themselves performing the assigned selections designated for their test date. Failure to submit videos, or submitting videos that don't meet the CSET: Music subtest requirements, will result in the need to retake the entire subtest.
CSET Music Test Practice Questions