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Format of the California High School Exit Exam (Math)

Adapted from: California High School Exit Exam: Mathematics

The California High School Exit Exam: Math (CAHSEE) consists of 92 questions - 80 of those questions actually count toward your score. The following areas are covered (not necessarily in this order):

  • Number Sense (NS), 14 questions

  • Statistics, Data Analysis, Probability (P), 12 questions

  • Measurement and Geometry (MG), 17 questions

  • Algebra and Functions (AF), 17 questions

  • Mathematical Reasoning (MR), 8 questions

  • Algebra I (AI), 12 questions

These are the questions that count on your score (80 questions, total). You will also be asked 12 trial questions for future tests, for a total of 92 questions on the whole exam.

Because this is a new test, the number of questions and the types of questions might be adjusted slightly in later tests. Also note that the trial questions can be scattered anywhere on the exam.

The actual CAHSEE Math exam is given in two sessions — 46 questions in each session. Although there is no time limit on the test, the approximate working times are estimated as one hour and 30 minutes for each session.

Both sessions will be administered on the same day with a break between the two sessions. You should be allowed to take the time you need within the school day to finish the exam.

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