GED Mathematical Reasoning Practice Test — Adaptive Prep
Targeted, adaptive preparation for the GED Mathematical Reasoning test. 310 calibrated questions across both content areas, IRT placement, and a pass-or-refund guarantee on the Retaker Bundle.
GED score tiers — worth knowing before you start
A 165+ score may exempt you from remedial college math courses, saving real money. Our prep targets your specific score goal, not just the passing threshold.
GED Mathematical Reasoning content areas
- Quantitative Problem Solving (~45%) — 224 questions in bank. Basic operations, number sense, measurement, ratios, percentages, and data interpretation.
- Algebraic Problem Solving (~55%) — 86 questions in bank. Expressions, equations, inequalities, functions, and basic coordinate geometry.
The first 5 questions on the real exam are a no-calculator section. The remaining questions allow the on-screen TI-30XS scientific calculator provided by GED Testing Service.
What’s in the question bank
- 310 calibrated questions mapped to the two GED content areas
- Both calculator and no-calculator practice modes
- Worked explanations on every question
- Real-time score estimate per content area after every answer
- Full-length timed mock exams simulating the 115-minute test
Pricing
Pass-or-refund guarantee
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Frequently asked questions
How many questions are on the GED Math?
Approximately 46 questions, 115-minute time limit. First 5 are no-calculator; the rest allow the on-screen TI-30XS.
What is the passing score?
145 on a 100–200 scale. 165+ is GED College Ready. 175+ is College Ready + Credit (may exempt you from remedial college math).
How many times can I retake it?
Up to 3 times without restriction, then a 60-day waiting period between subsequent attempts.
How long should I study?
Most candidates need 4–8 weeks of focused adaptive practice (30–40 minutes daily). The free placement test shows your content-area gaps on day one.
Written by Dr. Mienie Scholtz — mathematics professor and founder of QuantegyAI. Last updated 2026-07-10.