This practice test features photos of an older style height scale in which the height is read where the upper and lower part overlap for taller heights. Two of the heights are lower and don't need the upper part of the scale, so simply read where the finger is pointing for those two questions.
The height is measured to the nearest 1/4 inch and I have recorded the height in decimal format.
I created this height practice test in adaptive mode so you can check your answers as you go. Keep in mind that there are 12 inches in a foot as you compute the height. If you need some practice with converting to feet and inches, feel free to go to the link to the practice test below.
Directions
- Click on the first image below to enlarge.
- Either click on the slide or on the next thumbnail at the bottom to advance to the next slide.
- Feel free to write down your answers to compare with the ones listed.
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