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Florida EOC History Practice Test

Ace your exam with engaging algebra, civics quizzes

Difficulty: Moderate
Grade: Grade 9
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Colorful paper art promoting Florida EOC Challenge, a high school math practice quiz.

Solve for x: x + 5 = 12.
12
5
7
17
Subtract 5 from both sides of the equation to isolate x. This gives x = 12 - 5 = 7, which is the correct answer.
Which of the following angles is a right angle?
90 degrees
180 degrees
45 degrees
360 degrees
A right angle is defined as an angle measuring exactly 90 degrees. The other options represent acute, straight, or complete rotations.
Simplify the expression: 2(3 + 4).
10
14
16
12
First add the numbers inside the parentheses: 3 + 4 = 7. Then multiply by 2 to get 2 x 7 = 14, which is the correct result.
What is the greatest common factor (GCF) of 8 and 12?
6
2
4
3
The factors of 8 are 1, 2, 4, and 8, while the factors of 12 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12. The largest number common to both lists is 4.
Which operation is the inverse of multiplication?
Addition
Subtraction
Division
Multiplication
Division is used to reverse the effect of multiplication. It is the operation that 'undoes' multiplication.
Solve for x: 2x - 3 = 7.
5
2
7
10
Add 3 to both sides to obtain 2x = 10, then divide both sides by 2 to find x = 5. This two-step process is fundamental in solving linear equations.
What is the area of a rectangle with length 8 and width 5?
13
80
40
20
The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying its length by its width. Here, 8 multiplied by 5 gives 40.
Which of the following represents the slope-intercept form of a linear equation?
mx + y = b
y = x + c
y = mx + b
y = bx + a
The slope-intercept form of a line is expressed as y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. The other forms do not correctly represent this relationship.
Solve for x: 3(x - 2) = 12.
5
6
4
12
Begin by dividing both sides by 3 to get x - 2 = 4, then add 2 to both sides to obtain x = 6. This method follows the order of operations for solving equations.
What is the value of the expression: 4^2 - 2^2?
8
14
12
10
Calculate 4^2 to get 16 and 2^2 to get 4. Subtracting these results, 16 - 4 equals 12.
If a function f(x) = 2x + 3, what is f(4)?
10
11
13
12
Substitute 4 in place of x to get f(4) = 2(4) + 3, which simplifies to 8 + 3 = 11. This substitution and simplification verifies the correct value.
The ratio of boys to girls in a class is 3:4. If there are 21 boys, how many girls are in the class?
32
35
24
28
Find the scaling factor by dividing 21 (the number of boys) by 3, which equals 7. Multiply the second part of the ratio (4) by 7 to get 28 girls.
What is the median of the following data set: [3, 7, 9, 11, 15]?
7
9
15
11
When the numbers are arranged in order, the median is the middle value. In this case, the value in the middle is 9.
Solve for x in the equation: 4x/2 = 8.
6
4
8
2
Simplify 4x/2 to get 2x, then solve 2x = 8 by dividing both sides by 2, which gives x = 4. This is a basic algebraic manipulation.
A line passes through the points (2, 3) and (4, 7). What is its slope?
1
3
4
2
The slope is calculated by dividing the change in y by the change in x: (7 - 3) / (4 - 2) = 4/2 = 2. This measures the steepness of the line.
Solve the equation: 2(x - 3) + 4 = 3(x + 2).
-2
2
-8
8
Begin by expanding both sides: 2x - 6 + 4 becomes 2x - 2, and 3(x + 2) becomes 3x + 6. Rearranging the equation gives x = -8, which is the correct answer.
Simplify the expression: (3x^2 - 12) / 3.
x^2/3 - 4
x^2 - 4
3x - 4
x^2 - 12
Divide each term in the numerator by 3: 3x^2/3 simplifies to x^2 and -12/3 simplifies to -4, resulting in x^2 - 4. This uses the distributive property of division over subtraction.
In a right triangle, one leg is 6 and the hypotenuse is 10. What is the length of the other leg?
6
4
10
8
Apply the Pythagorean theorem: other leg = √(10² - 6²) = √(100 - 36) = √64 = 8. This calculation confirms the length of the missing leg.
If f(x) = x² - 2x + 1, which of the following is true about the function?
It is a linear function
It has a minimum value at x = 1
It has a maximum value at x = 1
It has no vertex
The function factors to (x - 1)², which is a perfect square and represents a parabola that opens upward. Consequently, it has a minimum value at x = 1.
Solve the system of equations: x + y = 7 and 2x - y = 3.
x = 3, y = 4
x = 10/3, y = 11/3
x = 7, y = 0
x = 4, y = 3
Add the two equations to eliminate y, resulting in 3x = 10, and thus x = 10/3. Substitute x back into one of the equations to find y = 11/3, which is the correct solution.
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Study Outcomes

  1. Analyze key mathematical concepts aligned with the Florida EOC standards.
  2. Apply problem-solving techniques to exam-style questions.
  3. Evaluate personal performance to identify areas for improvement.
  4. Interpret feedback to strengthen critical math strategies.
  5. Demonstrate readiness for the Florida End-of-Course exam through practice.

FL EOC Tests: Algebra 1, History, Civics Cheat Sheet

  1. Major events of the American Revolution & the French and Indian War - Step back in time to see how colonial clashes with both France and Britain set the stage for revolution! From Pontiac's uprising and the Proclamation of 1763 to Stamp Act protests, these turning points united the colonies and fueled independence. Study guide
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  3. Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation - Find out why America's first blueprint for government nearly fell apart! With no power to tax, regulate trade, or enforce laws, the Confederation struggled through debt crises and uprisings like Shays' Rebellion. These flaws paved the way for the Constitution. Study guide
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  5. Key Constitutional Compromises - Dive into the Great Compromise that balanced large and small states, and the Three-Fifths Compromise that settled debates over representation. These agreements were crucial to uniting diverse interests and shaping the federal structure we know today. Study guide
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  7. Causes & major events of the Civil War - Explore how slavery, states' rights, and economic divides led to secession and the bloodiest conflict on American soil. From Fort Sumter to Gettysburg, key battles and leaders like Lincoln and Lee defined a nation's struggle to stay united. Study guide
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  9. Reconstruction era plans and outcomes - Compare Presidential Reconstruction under Lincoln and Johnson with the harsher Congressional approach led by Radical Republicans. Learn how amendments, the Freedmen's Bureau, and Southern resistance shaped efforts to rebuild and redefine citizenship. Study guide
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  11. Impact of the Gilded Age on industrialization - Meet the "Robber Barons" who built railroads, steel mills, and oil empires while workers organized for fair wages. Discover how rapid growth, monopolies, and labor strikes transformed America's economy and social fabric. Study guide
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  13. Cultural innovations of the Roaring Twenties - Jazz filled the air, flappers pushed social norms, and sports heroes like Babe Ruth captured imaginations. Explore how new music, dance crazes, and mass media reshaped American leisure and identity. Study guide
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  15. Landmark Supreme Court cases - Analyze Plessy v. Ferguson's "separate but equal" doctrine and Brown v. Board of Education's groundbreaking reversal that desegregated schools. These rulings were pivotal in America's ongoing civil rights journey. Study guide
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  17. Causes of the Great Depression & New Deal solutions - Unpack the stock market crash, bank failures, and unemployment that plunged America into despair. Then explore FDR's "Relief, Recovery, Reform" programs that aimed to rebuild the economy and restore public confidence. Study guide
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  19. Major events and policies of the Cold War era - Track the Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, Cuban Missile Crisis, and Space Race as the U.S. and USSR vied for global influence. Learn how diplomacy, military strategy, and ideological battles defined half a century of tension. Study guide
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