GED Exam Description:
This practice exam is designed to help prepare you for the 2014 GED
® Exam. The new exam operates as both a high school equivalency benchmark and as a springboard into furthering your education. Instead of being broken in to five parts as the previous exam did, the new GED
® exam consists of four parts which includes:
- Literacy (Reading and Writing)
- Mathematics
- Science
- and Social Studies
All tests will be computer-based and more challenging than previous versions.
The GED
® test will be about 7 ¼ hours long with the timing as follows:
- Reasoning through Language Arts is 150 minutes (including a 10-minute break)
- Mathematical Reasoning is 90 minutes
- Science is 90 minutes
- Social Studies is 90 minutes
The GED
® test will have a passing score of 150 for each subject. Therefore, students will need to reach a score of at least 150 on each subject and a total score of 600 or higher across the four-subject tests in order to receive the GED
® test credential. Students may also earn an “Honors” score if they receive a score of 170 or higher on any subject. Below is a list of the full score scale:
- Below Passing: 100 – 149
- Passing Score: 150 – 169
- Honors Passing Score: 170 – 200
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