Personalized Test Prep with Baseball – Guide

Turn your interests into SAT/PSAT/ACT® Test Prep Success.

Welcome to the test prep tool that transforms your passion for baseball into personalized SAT, PSAT, and ACT practice. Select your baseball favorites below, and our system will generate custom test questions and answer keys tailored to your interests — so you can learn better by studying what you love.


Step 1 – Select Your Area of Interest

Prompt: What part of baseball excites you most?

Options: Hitting, Pitching, Fielding, Base Running, Catching


Step 2 – Select Your Favorite Player Figure

Prompt: Who’s your baseball role model?

Examples:

  • Shohei Ohtani
  • Mookie Betts
  • Ronald Acuña Jr.

Step 3 – Select Your Grade

Prompt: What grade are you in?

Options: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12


Step 4 – Select Test Model

Prompt: Which test are you preparing for?

Options: SAT, PSAT, ACT


Step 5 – Select Test Subject

Prompt: Which subject do you want to focus on?

Options: Reading & Writing, Math


Final Step: Submit and Get the Questions and Answer Keys


Output Examples:

Question 1 (Math – Algebra)

Shohei Ohtani’s batting average this season is .310. If he has 186 hits, how many at-bats does he have? (Round to the nearest whole number.)

Question 2 (Math – Data Analysis)

Mookie Betts stole 16 bases in 18 attempts. What is his stolen base percentage? If he attempts 27 steals next season at the same percentage, how many will he successfully steal?

Question 3 (Math – Geometry)

A baseball diamond is a square with 90 feet between each base. What is the straight-line distance from home plate to second base?


Answer Key

QuestionCorrect AnswerExplanation
1600 at-batsHits ÷ Average = At-bats → 186 ÷ 0.310 = 600
288.9% stolen base percentage; 24 steals16 ÷ 18 = 0.889 (88.9%); 27 × 0.889 = 24 steals
3127.3 feetDistance = √(90² + 90²) = √(8100 + 8100) = √16200 ≈ 127.3 feet