GMAS EOC Geometry Non-Calculator Practice Test

Practice geometry reasoning with instant non-calculator scoring today. Review every solution and export your results. Build exam confidence through clear practice and focused feedback.

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Question 1

A right triangle has legs of 6 and 8 units. What is the hypotenuse?

Concept: Pythagorean theorem

Question 2

The sum of the interior angles of a polygon is 900°. How many sides does it have?

Concept: Interior angle sum

Question 3

A circle has radius 5 units. What is its area?

Concept: Circle area

Question 4

Two similar triangles have side lengths in a ratio of 3:5. The smaller side is 9. What is the matching larger side?

Concept: Similarity ratio

Question 5

What is the slope of a line through points (2, 3) and (6, 11)?

Concept: Slope

Question 6

A rectangle is 12 units long and 7 units wide. What is its perimeter?

Concept: Perimeter

Question 7

A cylinder has radius 3 and height 10. What is its volume?

Concept: Cylinder volume

Question 8

A triangle has angles 40° and 65°. What is the third angle?

Concept: Triangle angle sum

Question 9

Point A(4, -2) is reflected across the x-axis. What is the image?

Concept: Reflection

Question 10

A cone has radius 4 and height 9. What is its volume?

Concept: Cone volume

Question 11

What is the distance between points (1, 1) and (4, 5)?

Concept: Distance formula

Question 12

A dilation centered at the origin uses scale factor 2. What is the image of point (3, -1)?

Concept: Dilation

Formula Used

Score Formula: Score Percent = Correct Answers ÷ Total Questions × 100.

Pythagorean Theorem: a² + b² = c².

Polygon Interior Sum: (n - 2) × 180.

Circle Area: A = πr².

Slope: m = (y₂ - y₁) ÷ (x₂ - x₁).

Distance Formula: d = √((x₂ - x₁)² + (y₂ - y₁)²).

Cylinder Volume: V = πr²h.

Cone Volume: V = 1/3πr²h.

Dilation Rule: (x, y) changes to (kx, ky).

How to Use This Calculator

Enter a student name if you want it on exports.

Add a version label for tracking attempts.

Set the time limit and target score.

Answer each non-calculator geometry question.

Press Submit Test to view the score above the form.

Use CSV for spreadsheet records.

Use PDF for a simple printable report.

Review missed concepts before taking another practice set.

Example Data Table

Student Version Correct Total Percent Readiness Band Main Review Area
Sample A A 10 12 83.33% Proficient readiness Circle area
Sample B B 7 12 58.33% Needs focused review Coordinate geometry
Sample C C 12 12 100% Advanced readiness Mixed review

GMAS EOC Geometry Non-Calculator Practice Guide

Why This Practice Test Helps

The GMAS EOC Geometry assessment expects careful reasoning. The non-calculator part rewards exact thinking. Students must read diagrams, compare lengths, use formulas, and choose efficient steps. This practice test builds those habits. It gives immediate scoring, clear explanations, and a review list for missed standards. The goal is not guessing. The goal is steady geometric judgment.

What The Test Measures

Geometry questions often mix several skills. A triangle item may require angle facts, similarity, and algebra. A circle item may require area, arc length, or tangent rules. Coordinate geometry may ask for slope, midpoint, or distance. Transformations may test rotation, reflection, dilation, and translation. The calculator checks each response and reports the concept attached to that item.

How To Study Without A Calculator

Non-calculator work should be neat. Write formulas first. Substitute values second. Simplify in small steps. Use mental arithmetic where possible. Keep fractions exact until the final answer. Draw a quick sketch when no diagram is provided. Mark right angles, equal sides, parallel lines, and congruent parts. These marks often reveal the fastest path.

Using The Score Report

The result section shows the raw score, percentage, readiness band, pacing target, and missed concepts. A high score means you are ready for mixed review. A middle score means you should repeat weak topics. A low score means you should study formulas before taking another timed set. The exported files help teachers and students track growth.

Practice Strategy

Take one version slowly first. Read every explanation. Then take the same version again under time pressure. After that, change the test version field and repeat with new notes. Focus on why an answer is correct. Do not memorize letters. Learn the theorem or formula behind the solution. Keep an error log with the concept, the mistake, and the fixed method.

Final Review Advice

Before test day, review triangle congruence, similarity, circle measures, coordinate formulas, volume, surface area, transformations, and trigonometric ratios. Practice exact values and common radicals. Check units every time. If a problem feels long, search for a shortcut. Geometry rewards structure. Good structure turns difficult questions into manageable steps.

FAQs

What is this practice test for?

It helps students practice geometry skills often tested on a GMAS EOC style non-calculator section. The questions are original practice items.

Does this replace official test material?

No. It is a study and scoring tool. Use it with class notes, released guidance, teacher review, and official preparation resources.

Can students use a calculator?

The questions are designed for non-calculator practice. Students should use formulas, mental math, sketches, and exact reasoning.

What does the readiness band mean?

It gives a quick performance label based on the percent score. It is not an official state score or prediction.

Why are explanations included?

Explanations show the method behind each correct answer. They help students fix mistakes and review weak concepts.

What should I do after a low score?

Review the missed concepts first. Then practice those formulas and retake the test after studying worked examples.

What does the CSV export do?

It downloads the score, answers, concepts, formulas, and explanations in a spreadsheet-friendly file for tracking progress.

What does the PDF export do?

It creates a simple report with the student name, score, readiness band, missed concepts, and answer review notes.

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