I did not receive a separate score on math, other than the arithmetic subtest. I know it was a single page and there was everything from simple addition to triple digit addition and subtraction on it (DD was 6.1 years old), although she told the tester that she only wanted to do the 2 digit math questions and therefore the examiner circled the problems she wanted her to do that matched that criteria.
You may be on to something with the speed thing. DD does have a tendency to rush through what she is doing. For example at school this year, she lost over 100 grade point total for not putting her name on her papers and additional points for leaving blanks. The teacher said that she jumped on any assignment immediately with intensity and excitement that is very rare for kids her age. (However, teacher also had a fun station in back of the room for kids to play at when they finished their work. Unfortunately, I did not find out about this until the last quarter!) My DD just didn't seem to grasp the importance of careless mistakes, which may be some sort of maturity issue (or maybe an absentminded professor mentality).
I also did not realize that they gave the block test first. Tester was an hour away and DD fell asleep in the car and I had to wake her up right before the testing began. This gets more and more interesting.
I also edited out the requested information on the prior post. Thank you for your feedback.