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Geometry EOC Assessment Sample Guide

May 14, 2025

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:
    1. Clear the calculator when starting a new problem.
    2. Address any error messages immediately.
    3. Check work if the display number is not among answer choices.
    4. Use the toggle key for decimal or fraction equivalents.
    5. Round only at the final step of calculations.
    6. Check answers for accuracy and reasonableness.
    7. Use appropriate keystrokes for trigonometric functions.
  • TI 30XS MultiView: Must be set to CLASSIC mode.

Response Grid Instructions

  1. 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.
  2. Fill in the corresponding bubbles accurately.
  3. Ensure the bubbles are filled completely to receive credit.

Sample Question Highlights

  1. Volleyball Court: Calculate the diagonal distance using dimensions provided.
  2. Orange Juice Can: Determine how much more juice a larger can holds compared to a smaller.
  3. Conditional Statements: Identify the contrapositive of a given statement about triangles.
  4. Boat Navigation Problem: Calculate the closest distance metric for boat navigation.
  5. Coordinate Grid Problem: Determine the y-coordinate of a ship’s position using midpoint information.
  6. 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.