NY Exam releases 66 practice tests with explanations for every wrong answer

Aug. 17, 2026
By AI, Created 14:13 UTC, Aug 17, 2026, AGP -

NY Exam has published a 66-exam practice library for New York students and job seekers, with written explanations for all 26,398 incorrect answers. The rollout covers major admissions, state, AP and civil service tests, and is designed to show not just what went wrong but why.

Why it matters: - The library focuses on explanation-driven practice, which gives students and families a clearer path to improvement than a score alone. - The release covers tests tied to selective admissions, statewide assessments and civil service hiring in New York. - NY Exam says every section is checked so no test can be gamed by simple answer-length patterns.

What happened: - NY Exam published 66 New York practice exams with 8,756 questions. - Every wrong answer in the library, 26,398 in total, includes a written explanation of the likely thinking behind that choice. - The company says the practice set is available at practice exams, with press information at press information. - The release also includes free ten-question samples for every exam family, with no account, email address or payment details required.

The details: - The catalogue includes the SHSAT, which determines admission to New York City specialized high schools. - It also covers the TACHS and HSPT for Catholic high schools in the Archdiocese of New York and the Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens. - The library includes the ISEE at all three levels. - NY Exam added New York State assessments for grades 3 through 8. - The practice set includes five Advanced Placement subjects. - The library includes the ASVAB. - NY Exam also covers 11 New York City civil service titles, including Police Officer, Correction Officer and Police Communications Technician. - Exam results go to the parent or tutor rather than the student. - A student finishing a test sees a confirmation screen, while the adult who assigned the test receives the report with each question, the answer given and why it was wrong. - Written responses on state assessments are graded against published state rubrics. - Sections are timed to match the real exam when the real exam is timed. - Answers are saved as they are entered, so an interrupted session can be resumed. - Exams can be taken as a full test or one section at a time. - New York State assessments are untimed in the practice version because the real tests are untimed.

Between the lines: - NY Exam is positioning its product around diagnosis, not just scoring, which can make the material more useful for retakes and tutoring. - The company is also trying to differentiate itself from practice-test publishers that do not disclose how their materials perform against simple test-taking hacks. - Chaim Lebowits, founder of NY Exam, said, "A score on its own is easy to misread, and a family acts on it. The sentence explaining why an answer was wrong is the part worth paying for." - NY Exam says its own quality check scores sections against a longest-answer strategy and publishes the result. - The company says the best that strategy now achieves on any section on sale is 40 percent, compared with 25 percent for random guessing, and the publishing process fails if a section rises above that line. - All questions, passages and explanations are original material. - The library contains no real test questions and no material reproduced from any testing organization. - NY Exam says it is not affiliated with, authorized by or endorsed by any testing organization, school district or education department.

What's next: - NY Exam is steering users to the full library online and to free samples before purchase. - The company appears to be betting that parents, tutors and adult learners will pay for explanations that speed up review and retesting. - Further expansion would likely depend on whether the format wins adoption across New York's admissions, state and workforce-testing markets.

The bottom line: - NY Exam is selling a practice-test library built around one promise: every wrong answer comes with a reason, not just a score.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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