Chess Level Testing
Progress With Chess has five defined chess levels:
CHESS LEVELS
Beginner: Has never played chess before or has limited experience.
Novice: Knows the moves of the pieces, needs to learn the rules and simple checkmates.
Intermediate: Understands the rules, how the pieces move and simple checkmates.
Advanced: Excellent player, understands basic strategy and tactics.
Advanced Plus: Experienced tournament player, understands some deeper strategy and tactics.
Tests
There are versions of each test: A, B, C & P. Each version is the same level of difficulty and tests the same concept.
It is recommended that you hand different versions out to avoid students working together or cheating on the test.
Beginner
Has never played chess before or has limited experience.
Students need to score 6 out of 8 on Pawn Level to advance to Novice level.
Novice
Knows the moves of the pieces, needs to learn the rules and simple checkmates.
Students need to score 6 out of 8 on Knight Level to advance to Intermediate level.
Intermediate
Knows all the rules, needs to learn basic strategy & tactics.
Print out Rook Level B and score 6 out of 8 to move up to Advanced level. Submit the answers in the form below to be graded.
Students need to score 6 out of 8 on Rook Level to advance to Advanced level.
Advanced
Knows basic strategy & tactics and ready to advance their knowledge and acheive a USCF rating of 300.
Students need to score 6 out of 8 on Rook Level to advance to King & Queen Level