This GED practice test mirrors the official exam's 46-question format, split between a 5-question no-calculator section and a 41-question calculator-allowed section. Working through each item under the 115-minute time limit builds the pacing you'll need on test day, since you'll have roughly 2 minutes per question.
The GED math practice test draws from four content areas: quantitative problem solving with rational numbers (25%), quantitative problem solving in measurement (20%), algebraic problem solving with expressions and equations (30%), and algebraic problem solving with graphs and functions (25%). Expect questions on slope, linear equations, quadratics, polynomial operations, and the Pythagorean theorem.
The GED Math Reasoning section is scored on a 100-200 scale, with 145 required to pass, 165 for College Ready, and 175 for College Ready + Credit. Use your GED practice test score to identify weak content areas, then focus review on the Mathematics Formula Sheet provided during the real exam, which includes area, volume, and slope formulas you won't need to memorize.
Prepare for the GED - General Educational Development exam with our free practice test modules. Each quiz covers key topics to help you pass on your first try.