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FTCE General Knowledge Math Online Center

A short-link front door for FTCE General Knowledge Math: free practice, a course path, topic review, and the best matching Effortless Math study guide.

FTCE Math Practice Tests

Six complete, timed FTCE General Knowledge Mathematics practice tests – 35 questions each. Each opens right here in a popup, keeps time, scores instantly, and gives weak-area lesson links, complete explanations, and the recommended FTCE book and bundle path.

Use a test first, then study the lowest topic areas from your result report before retaking another version.


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📝Free · Timed · Instant scoreChoose an FTCE General Knowledge Math Practice TestSix full, timed exam simulations with instant scoring, topic-by-topic breakdowns, lesson links, and full step-by-step solutions.Choose a test →

Practice, learn, then review formulas.Start with a printable worksheet, open the matching lesson when a skill needs support, then use the FTCE General Knowledge Math formula guide below for final review.

FTCE General Knowledge Math Skill Quizzes

Short, focused quizzes — pick one skill, answer 10 questions, get instant scoring and full step-by-step solutions. Each opens right here in a popup.

Quick checks for the skills the FTCE General Knowledge test measures most.Built from the Grade 6-8 and Algebra 1 math skills that match FTCE General Knowledge Math foundations.
QUIZ10 questions

Number Sense & Rational Numbers

Integers, number lines, rational numbers, and absolute value.

  • 📝 10 questions
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Fractions & Decimals

The fraction and decimal arithmetic that appears everywhere on the test.

  • 📝 10 questions
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Ratios & Proportional Reasoning

Unit rates, proportions, and real-world comparisons.

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Percents & Financial Math

Percent change, discounts, interest, and money math.

  • 📝 10 questions
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Expressions, Equations & Inequalities

The algebra moves for one-step, two-step, and multi-step questions.

  • 📝 10 questions
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Solving Linear Equations

One-step to multi-step equations and literal equations.

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Functions & Graphs

Slope, lines, functions, and graph interpretation.

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Geometry & Measurement

Area, volume, angles, circles, and coordinate geometry.

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Statistics & Data

Charts, centers, variability, scatter plots, and data reasoning.

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Probability

Simple and compound probability with real-world setups.

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FTCE General Knowledge Math Topics: Learn, Practice, and Quiz

Every FTCE General Knowledge Math skill area in one directory. Open the lesson page for any topic, then take a short popup quiz without leaving this page.

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Test-first path

Start With A Practice Test

Do not make students hunt through the site first. Begin with a real FTCE General Knowledge Math practice step, use the result to find weak skills, then send the student to the exact lesson, worksheet, flashcard, or book that fixes the miss.

Start the timed test

1

Take a diagnostic first

Start with mixed practice. Mark every missed question by topic instead of only looking at the score.

Start FTCE General Knowledge Math practice

2

Know what is tested

Use the outline or official structure to see which skills matter most before adding more study time.

See what is tested

3

Fix one weak skill

Choose one target, such as Arithmetic, and practice it before returning to a full mixed set.

Find weak-skill fixes

4

Move into lessons or books

After the first test, use lessons, flashcards, worksheets, or the recommended book path for structure.

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FTCE General Knowledge Math Snapshot

Best first step
Take a short practice set and mark every miss by topic.
Study sequence
Review one weak skill, practice it, then return to mixed questions.
Book path
Promote the For Beginners or best starting study guide before bundles and full test books.

Most Missed FTCE General Knowledge Math Skills

This section gives students a practical way to decide what to fix next when a full practice set feels overwhelming.

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Arithmetic

Students often miss this when the question mixes vocabulary, setup, and calculation. Practice it in a short focused set before moving on.

Fix this skill

2

Fractions

Students often miss this when the question mixes vocabulary, setup, and calculation. Practice it in a short focused set before moving on.

Fix this skill

3

Algebra

Students often miss this when the question mixes vocabulary, setup, and calculation. Practice it in a short focused set before moving on.

Fix this skill

4

Geometry

Students often miss this when the question mixes vocabulary, setup, and calculation. Practice it in a short focused set before moving on.

Fix this skill

5

Data

Students often miss this when the question mixes vocabulary, setup, and calculation. Practice it in a short focused set before moving on.

Fix this skill

Choose Your FTCE General Knowledge Math Prep Tool

Different students need different entry points. This toolbox gives FTCE General Knowledge Math review, practice, strategy, and next-step resources a clear place on the page.

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FTCE General Knowledge Math Course

Use the full FTCE General Knowledge Math course when students need lessons before practice.

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Practice

Free FTCE General Knowledge Math Practice Test

Start with a timed practice set or mixed review to find weak areas.

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Strategy

FTCE General Knowledge Math Study Guide

Use the recommended study guide path when students need structure and printed practice.

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Review

FTCE General Knowledge Math Practice Plan

Turn missed questions into a small weekly review loop.

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FTCE General Knowledge Math Practice Paths

Practice is most useful when students know which stack to pick. These paths turn the resource library into a clear sequence.

Foundations Path

Use this path when a student is just getting oriented with FTCE General Knowledge Math.

  • Arithmetic
  • Fractions

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Core Skills Path

Use this path for the skills that usually decide FTCE General Knowledge Math confidence.

  • Algebra
  • Geometry

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Mixed Practice Path

Use this path when the student is ready to connect skills in mixed practice.

  • Data
  • Pacing

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Free Resources And Printables

Put the most useful FTCE General Knowledge Math resources one click away: guides, practice pages, worksheets, and review tools.

Free guide

FTCE General Knowledge Math Course

Use the full FTCE General Knowledge Math course when students need lessons before practice.

Open resource

Practice

Free FTCE General Knowledge Math Practice Test

Start with a timed practice set or mixed review to find weak areas.

Open resource

Strategy

FTCE General Knowledge Math Study Guide

Use the recommended study guide path when students need structure and printed practice.

Open resource

Worksheet

FTCE General Knowledge Math Practice Plan

Turn missed questions into a small weekly review loop.

Open resource

Official Snapshot

Best first step

Take a short practice set and mark every miss by topic.

Study sequence

Review one weak skill, practice it, then return to mixed questions.

Book path

Promote the For Beginners or best starting study guide before bundles and full test books.

FTCE General Knowledge Math Skill Map

Use this as the online center checklist. The goal is not to read everything; it is to find the weakest skill, practice it, then come back for the next one.

  • Arithmetic, number sense, and operations
  • Fractions, decimals, percents, ratios, and rates
  • Algebra, equations, inequalities, and word problems
  • Geometry, measurement, area, volume, and coordinate geometry
  • Data, statistics, probability, and graphs
  • Pacing, answer choice strategy, and test-day confidence

Free Practice And Guides

These links keep each online center connected to existing Effortless Math articles, topic pages, worksheets, and flashcards.

FTCE General Knowledge Math Course

Use the full FTCE General Knowledge Math course when students need lessons before practice.

Free FTCE General Knowledge Math Practice Test

Start with a timed practice set or mixed review to find weak areas.

FTCE General Knowledge Math Study Guide

Use the recommended study guide path when students need structure and printed practice.

FTCE General Knowledge Math Practice Plan

Turn missed questions into a small weekly review loop.

Choose The Right FTCE General Knowledge Math Book

Start with the For Beginners or best first study guide, then use workbooks, full tests, and bundles for extra practice.

FTCE General Knowledge Math Study Roadmap

A richer online center should help students sequence the work. This roadmap connects diagnostics, review, practice, and next-step resources into one clear plan.

Step 1

Set the baseline

Open the main FTCE General Knowledge Math starter resource and mark the skills that feel slow or uncertain.

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Step 2

Practice one skill family

Choose one topic cluster from the skill map and work it until the steps feel predictable.

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Step 3

Add mixed review

Move from isolated questions into mixed practice so the student learns when to use each strategy.

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Step 4

Use test-mode practice

Finish with timed or cumulative practice, then turn every miss into the next review target.

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FTCE General Knowledge Math FAQ

What should I practice first for FTCE General Knowledge Math?

Start with Arithmetic, number sense, and operations. Then use a short mixed practice set to see which skill should come next.

How should I use this FTCE General Knowledge Math hub?

Begin with the main starting resource, choose one weak skill from the map, practice it, then return to the online center for the next topic or a timed review.

Are there free resources on this page?

Yes. The online center links to free Effortless Math resources such as FTCE General Knowledge Math Course, Free FTCE General Knowledge Math Practice Test, FTCE General Knowledge Math Study Guide.

Which FTCE General Knowledge Math skills matter most?

The highest-value areas include Arithmetic, number sense, and operations; Fractions, decimals, percents, ratios, and rates; Algebra, equations, inequalities, and word problems. Use the skill map as a checklist rather than trying to study everything at once.

When should I use a book or workbook?

Use a book when the student needs a structured sequence, repeated practice, or a printed path that is easier to follow than scattered online links.

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Make This Your FTCE General Knowledge Math Starting Point

Bookmark this online center, choose one weak area, and use the linked practice pages and books to move from scattered review to a clear study path.

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