Master the skills to understand, analyze, and interpret reading passages on the PSAT.
Many PSAT questions ask you to find or interpret evidence that supports an answer. Evidence can be facts, examples, or data.
Using evidence is key in arguments, research, and decision-making—whether you’re writing an essay or debating with friends.
A question asks which sentence supports the main idea; you find a direct quote as evidence.
A passage uses statistics about teen sleep; you use those numbers to answer a data question.
Strong answers on the PSAT are backed up by clear evidence from the passage.