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High School Math Test Generator

Printable high school math tests with structured difficulty and step-by-step answer keys — Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, Pre-Calculus and Statistics.

Used by teachers in multiple countries to create printable math tests with answer keys in minutes.

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High school courses covered

Built for high school teachers

Chapter and unit tests

Generate fresh chapter tests every week — balanced difficulty, no repeats.

Mid-term and final exams

Comprehensive multi-topic exams with balanced difficulty and full answer keys.

Equivalent A/B versions

Same difficulty, different questions — for retakes, make-ups and test security.

Curriculum-aligned

Common Core, GCSE, KMK, Lgr22, IB and more national curricula.

How to plan a high school math test quickly

Start with one specific objective, such as solving linear equations, graphing functions, or proving triangle relationships. Then choose enough questions to measure fluency, application and reasoning, not just repetition.

A practical structure for many classes is 10 questions: 5 foundational, 3 application-level and 2 deeper reasoning tasks. This gives teachers clearer evidence than a long test made of near-identical items.

Before printing, estimate student time per problem. A 10-question modeling test may take longer than a 20-question arithmetic check. Balance length, complexity and available class time.

Frequently asked questions

What courses does this high school math test generator cover?
Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, Precalculus and Statistics, plus topic-level generators for specific standards and skills.
Does each high school test include an answer key?
Yes. Every generated test includes a full answer key with step-by-step working.
Can I create equivalent retake versions?
Yes. You can create equivalent A/B versions with similar difficulty and coverage but different question values.
How many questions should a high school math test include?
Many classroom tests work well with about 10 well-designed questions, as long as the distribution is balanced and aligned to the learning objective.

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Create a printable math test in minutes

Algebra, Geometry, Pre-Calc, Statistics. Test + answer key, ready to print.

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