SOL World History II Exam

Virginia SOL World History II practice questions covering 1500 to present. Topics: Renaissance, WWI, WWII, Cold War, and modern global issues. Start prep now.

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Students typically learn about world war 2 in the 10th grade. Try our reading comprehension practice test.

  • Get up early and study. Learning everything you’ll need to know in one sitting is challenging. 
  • Using the information from your course notes and textbooks, create a timeline for the historical era you are studying.
  • Go back and forth multiple times while reviewing the timeline to understand the ebb and flow of events. 
  • Create an empty timeline. Without consulting any notes or books, fill in the critical events. Then, review the original chronology to see how much of your work was accurate. 
  • Until you get it perfect, keep creating new blank timelines and filling them in. 
  • List the important people and locations for each event in the timeline.
  • Consider the overall picture. Consider the texture of history: What made incident X at time Y significant? Why are you even learning this at all?
  • Consider how things evolve. What, in fundamental terms, had changed between Time A and Time B?
  • Consider periodization and significant transitions. For example, why do we consider the preindustrial and postindustrial periods to be so dissimilar from one another? 
  • Take into account organizing a study group with other course participants. You will all gain a better understanding of the subject by working together. 11. After your introductory study session, review everything at least once.
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The world history 2 sol practice test 2010 is a great way for students to practice their SOL test before they take the real thing. IXL's SOL practice tests are formatted exactly like the actual exams, and they track your score and allow you to see areas that may need additional review. These tests also include simulated questions that are designed to reflect the skills and content of the official SOLs. The SOLs are based on the Virginia Standards of Learning and are used to measure student progress across all grade levels. Try our GRE practice test.

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The ICAS (International Competitions and Assessments for Schools) and Virginia's SOL assessments both measure academic skills but serve different purposes. ICAS is a skills-based competition testing reasoning in English, math, science, and digital technologies, while SOL tests measure mastery of Virginia's Standards of Learning curriculum. Students who prepare with ICAS-style questions often build stronger critical thinking skills that transfer to SOL reading and math sections.

Using ICAS-Style Questions to Prepare for SOL Exams

ICAS questions emphasize higher-order thinking, pattern recognition, and applied problem-solving, which align with SOL performance-based items in grades 3-8. Practicing ICAS-format multiple choice builds the analytical skills needed for SOL reading comprehension passages and math word problems. Virginia students can use ICAS practice materials as supplemental prep alongside official SOL released test items.

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