GED Math Test Practice 2026: What's on It and How to Pass
A free 2026 guide to the GED Mathematical Reasoning test: the two-part no-calculator and TI-30XS format, the 145 passing score, worked practice problems, and how to pass.
GED prep from GED Testing Service with content outlines, practice questions, and flashcards covering the four modules: Mathematical Reasoning (quantitative and algebraic problem solving), Reasoning Through Language Arts (reading comprehension, language conventions, and the extended-response essay), Science (life, physical, and Earth/space science with data analysis), and Social Studies (civics, U.S. history, economics, and geography), scored 100-200 with a 145 passing score per subject.. Read targeted articles, then continue into the matching free practice questions, study guides, flashcards, videos, glossary terms, and comparison resources.
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A free 2026 guide to the GED Mathematical Reasoning test: the two-part no-calculator and TI-30XS format, the 145 passing score, worked practice problems, and how to pass.
A 2026 GED Social Studies study guide covering the four content areas with percentage weights, three skill categories, question types, 145 passing score, and a subtest-only study and practice plan.
A 2026 guide to the GED RLA Extended Response essay: the official 3-trait rubric, a 5-paragraph template, a 45-minute time plan, and mistakes that cost points.
A 2026 GED RLA guide covering the three sections, 150-minute timing, 45-minute extended response essay, 100-200 scoring scale, and a free four-week study plan.
A practical 2026 GED study plan for passing all four subjects, choosing your test order, building a score buffer, and using official GED rules before you schedule.
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