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Mathematics exams by country

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SAT Math

The mathematics portion of the SAT assesses algebra, problem-solving, data literacy, and advanced math reasoning used in US college admissions.

Grade level

Typically grades 10–12 (often junior/senior year)

Topics covered

  • Heart of Algebra
  • Problem Solving & Data Analysis
  • Passport to Advanced Math
  • Geometry & trig essentials

Exam pattern

Two adaptive modules; mix of multiple choice and student-produced responses; calculator permitted on select portions only.

Intermediate — accuracy under time pressure

ACT Math

ACT Math spans pre-algebra through early trigonometry with emphasis on speed and steady pacing across many shorter questions.

Grade level

High school — typically grades 11–12

Topics covered

  • Pre-algebra & elementary algebra
  • Coordinate & plane geometry
  • Trigonometry basics
  • Statistics & probability

Exam pattern

Single math section; all multiple choice; calculator allowed on entire section per ACT rules.

Intermediate — stamina and timing matter

AP Calculus AB / BC

College Board AP Calculus mirrors introductory university calculus — derivatives, integrals, and applications with FRQ-style justification.

Grade level

High school — grades 11–12 (BC often accelerated)

Topics covered

  • Limits & continuity
  • Differentiation & applications
  • Integration & accumulation
  • Series (BC)

Exam pattern

Multiple choice plus free-response sections; calculator active & inactive parts.

Advanced — college-level rigor

AP Statistics

AP Statistics develops inference, experimental design, and probability reasoning aligned to college introductory statistics.

Grade level

High school — grades 11–12

Topics covered

  • Exploring data
  • Sampling & experiments
  • Probability
  • Inference for proportions & means

Exam pattern

MCQ plus interpretive free-response; heavy emphasis on explaining conclusions in context.

Intermediate — conceptual + procedural blend

International curricula

IB and IGCSE mathematics for international and bilingual programmes.

IB Mathematics (AA / AI)

IB DP Mathematics offers Analysis & Approaches or Applications & Interpretation — each with distinct emphasis on rigour vs modelling.

Grade level

IB Diploma Programme — typically Years 11–12

Topics covered

  • AA vs AI pathways
  • Exploration / IA thinking
  • Formula booklet fluency

Exam pattern

External papers (calculator rules vary by course); internal exploration component.

Advanced — IB-specific framing

IGCSE Mathematics

IGCSE Mathematics supports core or extended tracks with international exam conventions common in global schools.

Grade level

Typically Years 9–11

Topics covered

  • Core & extended tracks
  • International exam formats

Exam pattern

Structured final examinations; extended tier unlocks higher grades.

Intermediate — exam technique heavy