At 150 minutes (plus breaks), it is the longest of the GED tests
What is Reasoning through Language Arts (Reading)?
The smallest particle in an element containing a nucleus
What is an atom?
(P) the grammar form meaning more than one
What is plural?
(E) the central horizontal line on a globe
What is the equator?
1/12 of a foot
What is an inch?
32 questions, or 70 minutes, it's the shortest of the GED subject tests.
What is Social Studies?
All the gases that surround a planet
What is an atmosphere?
(C) In an essay, it comes after the introduction and body
What is the conclusion?
(L) part of the federal government that creates laws
What is the legislative (branch)?
a positive or negative whole number or zero
What is an integer?
60%, 3/5, and 0.6 of all testers think this subject is the hardest of the four subjects
What is Reasoning through Mathematics?
The vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the tissues and organs of the body
What is an artery?
(C) punctuation used to separate items in a series
What is a comma?
(I) the economic term for an increase in prices
What is inflation?
a fraction where the numerator is greater than the denominator
What is improper?
In Pennsylvania, passing the tests and contacting DiplomaSender.com will get you one free copy of your CSSD
What is a Commonwealth Secondary School Diploma?
Substance (like penicillin) that stops the growth and activity of bacteria
What is an antibiotic?
(P) The GED extended response recommends that these are made up of 4-6 sentences
What are paragraphs?
(R) a period of low productivity and income
What is a recession?
The "I" in the formula I=prt
What is interest?
GED is option 1 for high school equivalency, HiSET is option 2, and option 3 is passing grades for this many college credits
What is 30?
A sour-tasting compound with a pH of 7 or greater
What is an acid?
(Q) punctuation that recreates what someone has said
What are quotation marks (quotes)?
(GDP) the total value of a country's goods and services produced at one time
What is Gross Domestic Product?
It's where two lines cross
What is intersection (intersect)?