FTCE Mathematics 6-12 (026) Practice Test — Adaptive Prep

Targeted, adaptive preparation for the Florida Teacher Certification Examinations Mathematics 6-12, test code 026. 2,324 calibrated questions across 8 FTCE content domains, IRT placement, and a pass-or-refund guarantee on the Retaker Bundle.

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2,324
Calibrated questions
8
FTCE content domains
100
Questions on the real exam
⚠️ No calculator allowed. The FTCE Mathematics 6-12 (026) is one of the few secondary math certification exams that prohibits calculators entirely. All practice in QuantegyAI reinforces no-calculator fluency.

About the FTCE Mathematics 6-12 (026)

The FTCE Mathematics 6-12 (026) certifies teachers to teach mathematics in grades 6 through 12 in Florida public schools. The exam has 100 multiple-choice questions and a 2.5-hour time limit. No calculator is permitted. The passing score is 200 on a 100–300 scale — roughly 70% raw correct, one of the higher passing thresholds among state math certification exams.

The exam is Florida-specific but covers the same mathematical content as TExES Math 7-12 and Praxis 5165. The key differences: no calculator, higher raw-score threshold, and a more heavily weighted Instruction and Assessment domain.

FTCE content domains

506 Qs
Algebra
Expressions, equations, functions, systems, polynomials, rational and radical expressions, and algebraic reasoning.
489 Qs
Instruction and Assessment
Pedagogical content knowledge: how secondary students learn mathematics, instructional strategies, common misconceptions, and assessment design. Heavily weighted — don't underestimate it.
280 Qs
Probability and Statistics
Data analysis, statistical reasoning, probability models, distributions, and inferential statistics.
260 Qs
Number Sense and Operations
Real and complex number systems, number theory, operations, estimation, and number representations.
199 Qs
Mathematical Reasoning
Logic, proof techniques, problem-solving strategies, connections across mathematical domains.
184 Qs
Functions and Trigonometry
Linear, quadratic, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions; transformations; and modeling.
314 Qs
Geometry and Measurement
Euclidean and coordinate geometry, transformations, trigonometry, measurement, and geometric reasoning.
92 Qs
Calculus
Limits, derivatives, integrals, and applications of differential and integral calculus.

How adaptive prep is different

The FTCE 026 has a higher passing threshold than most equivalent exams, so the margin for error is smaller. Static prep books can’t tell you which of the eight domains is pulling your score down. QuantegyAI uses Item Response Theory to estimate your ability per domain after about 25 placement questions, then directs all subsequent practice to your highest-impact gaps. Your pass probability updates after every question.

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Frequently asked questions

How many questions are on the FTCE Math 6-12?

100 multiple-choice questions, 2.5-hour time limit. No calculator permitted.

What is the passing score?

200 on a 100–300 scale — approximately 70% raw correct. Higher than most equivalent state exams.

Is a calculator allowed?

No. The FTCE 026 does not permit a calculator of any kind. QuantegyAI’s practice reinforces no-calculator fluency throughout.

How does the FTCE 026 compare to the TExES Math 7-12?

Both cover secondary math content at a similar depth. The FTCE 026 has no calculator and a ~70% passing threshold vs the TExES 235’s ~60%. Content overlap is substantial — if you’re prepping for both, most of your study carries over.

How long should I prepare?

With strong undergraduate math background, 6–10 weeks of focused adaptive practice (4–5 sessions per week, 45 minutes each). The free placement test pinpoints your domains on day one.

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Written by — mathematics professor and founder of QuantegyAI. Last updated 2026-07-10.