Florida Geometry EOC Assessment Sample Questions
Overview
- Purpose: These sample questions are designed to familiarize teachers and students with the types of questions on the Geometry End-of-Course (EOC) Assessment.
- Format: Focuses on the regular print paper-based accommodation, where students fill in answers on a grid, unlike the computer-based format which uses response boxes.
- Specifications: Based on the 2007 Next Generation Sunshine State Standards.
- Availability: Sample questions and answers are available online, with additional practice tests accessible via ePATs.
Directions for Answering Questions
- Answers should be marked directly in the booklet.
- Reference sheets with formulas and conversions can be used.
Using a Scientific Calculator
- Key Tips:
- Clear the calculator when starting a new problem.
- Address any error messages immediately.
- Check work if the display number is not among answer choices.
- Use the toggle key for decimal or fraction equivalents.
- Round only at the final step of calculations.
- Check answers for accuracy and reasonableness.
- Use appropriate keystrokes for trigonometric functions.
- TI 30XS MultiView: Must be set to CLASSIC mode.
Response Grid Instructions
- Find and write your answer in the boxes at the top of the grid.
- Ensure no blanks between digits.
- Include decimal points, fraction bars, or negative signs if necessary.
- Fill in the corresponding bubbles accurately.
- Ensure the bubbles are filled completely to receive credit.
Sample Question Highlights
- Volleyball Court: Calculate the diagonal distance using dimensions provided.
- Orange Juice Can: Determine how much more juice a larger can holds compared to a smaller.
- Conditional Statements: Identify the contrapositive of a given statement about triangles.
- Boat Navigation Problem: Calculate the closest distance metric for boat navigation.
- Coordinate Grid Problem: Determine the y-coordinate of a ship’s position using midpoint information.
- River Width Approximation: Estimate river width using measurements between marked points.
Legal and Usage Information
- Reproduction: Authorized for officials within Florida's public K12 schools.
- Restrictions: No unauthorized commercial distribution without Florida Department of Education's permission.
For further guidance and more sample questions, refer to the online resources provided by the Florida Department of Education.