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FULL GED PRACTICE TEST | Actual Questions
and Answers Latest Update 2026/2027
UNIVERSITY: GED Testing Service / Adult Education Program
SUBJECT: GED – High School Equivalency
PROFESSOR: GED Test Development Committee

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Exam Overview & Instructions
2. Reasoning Through Language Arts (Questions 1-40)
3. Mathematical Reasoning (Questions 41-80)
4. Science (Questions 81-120)
5. Social Studies (Questions 121-150)
6. Complete Answer Key & Rationales




1. EXAM OVERVIEW & INSTRUCTIONS
- Total questions: 150
- Suggested time: 4 hours (break into sections)
- Instructions: Select the single best answer. Correct answers are bolded.
- Formatting: No color or highlighting – prevents preview cheating.
- Content source: Based on current GED Testing Service content guidelines.




2. REASONING THROUGH LANGUAGE ARTS (Questions 1-40)

Reading Comprehension – Passage 1 (Questions 1-5)

Read the following passage about the history of the postal service.

"In the early days of the United States, mail delivery was slow and unreliable. Roads were poor,
and letters often took weeks or months to reach their destination. The Post Office Act of 1792
established the framework for a national postal system, ensuring that newspapers could be sent
at very low rates – a move that helped disseminate information and foster a sense of national
identity. By the mid‑19th century, the introduction of the railroad and the adhesive postage
stamp dramatically increased the speed and efficiency of mail delivery."

Q1. What was a primary effect of the Post Office Act of 1792?

,A) It eliminated all taxes on mail.
B) It allowed newspapers to be sent at low rates, spreading information.
C) It created the first adhesive postage stamp.
D) It established railroad mail routes.

Answer: B

Q2. According to the passage, what two innovations in the mid‑19th century improved mail
delivery?
A) The telegraph and the telephone
B) The railroad and the adhesive postage stamp
C) The automobile and the zip code
D) The printing press and the typewriter

Answer: B

Q3. The word "disseminate" in the passage most nearly means:
A) Suppress
B) Spread
C) Collect
D) Destroy

Answer: B

Q4. The author's tone in the passage can best be described as:
A) Critical and dismissive
B) Humorous and lighthearted
C) Informative and factual
D) Persuasive and argumentative

Answer: C

Q5. Which of the following is an implicit assumption in the passage?
A) The railroad was invented in the United States.
B) A national postal system contributed to national unity.
C) Newspapers were the only form of communication at the time.
D) The Post Office Act of 1792 was unpopular.

Answer: B

Reading Comprehension – Passage 2 (Questions 6-10)

Read the passage about the role of bees in agriculture.

, "Pollinators, particularly honeybees, are essential for the production of many crops. It is
estimated that one out of every three bites of food we eat exists because of pollinators. In recent
years, colony collapse disorder (CCD) has led to the disappearance of millions of bee colonies.
Scientists have linked CCD to a combination of factors, including pesticide use, habitat loss, and
climate change. Without immediate action, the decline of bee populations could have
devastating consequences for global food security."

Q6. According to the passage, what is the primary role of honeybees in agriculture?
A) They produce honey for human consumption.
B) They pollinate crops, enabling food production.
C) They control pest populations.
D) They improve soil fertility.

Answer: B

Q7. What is "colony collapse disorder" (CCD) as described in the passage?
A) A disease that kills adult bees instantly.
B) The sudden disappearance of bee colonies.
C) A virus that affects bee larvae.
D) A method of beekeeping.

Answer: B

Q8. According to the passage, which of the following is a cause of CCD?
A) Overpopulation of bees
B) Increased honey production
C) Pesticide use
D) Warmer winters

Answer: C

Q9. The phrase "devastating consequences for global food security" implies that:
A) Food will become more expensive.
B) Many crops that depend on pollination will fail.
C) People will need to eat different foods.
D) Bees will become extinct.

Answer: B

Q10. The author's purpose in writing this passage is most likely to:
A) Entertain with stories about bees.
B) Persuade readers to become beekeepers.
C) Inform readers about the importance of bees and the threats they face.
D) Criticize farmers for using pesticides.

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