๐Ÿ—ฝNew York State Regents Examination โ€” Geometry

NY Geometry Regents
Full Practice Exam

The most authentic NY Regents Geometry practice available โ€” all four parts, open-ended questions with full rubrics, step-by-step solutions, and real exam-style extended responses.

35 Total Questions
86 Total Points
~3 Hours (Full Exam)
Parts I, II, III & IV
Full Rubrics Included
NY Regents Open Exam

Exam Structure

Part I

Multiple Choice

48 pts

24 Qs

Part II

Short Answer

14 pts

7 Qs

Part III

Extended Response

12 pts

3 Qs

Part IV

Extended Response

6 pts

1 Qs

Total86 Points

Passing score: 65 points (75%) โ€” Mastery: 75+ points (87%)

From Mr. Augustine

"The NY Geometry Regents is a four-part exam. Part I is multiple choice โ€” fast and focused. Parts II, III, and IV are open-ended โ€” and this is where students lose the most points by not showing their work. On this practice exam, I have included full rubrics for every open-ended question so you know exactly what the graders are looking for. Write every step. State every theorem. Show every calculation. That is how you earn full credit โ€” and that is how you pass."

โ€” Mr. Augustine Anyimadu-Ahenkae ยท Former NYC Public High School Math Teacher ยท 25+ Years

Practice Tests โ€” Choose Your Exam

Three full-length practice tests with unique questions. Each test includes all four parts with complete solutions and scoring rubrics.

Practice Test

Test 1

86

points

Full authentic NY Regents exam โ€” 35 questions covering transformations, proofs, similarity, circles, and 3D geometry.

35 questions
~3 hours
86 pts
Start Test 1

Practice Test

Test 2

86

points

35 brand-new questions with focus on coordinate geometry, trigonometry, and composite solids.

35 questions
~3 hours
86 pts
Start Test 2

Practice Test

Test 3

86

points

35 fresh questions emphasizing proofs, angle relationships, and real-world modeling applications.

35 questions
~3 hours
86 pts
Start Test 3

NY Regents Scoring Guide

Understanding how your raw score converts to a scaled score is crucial for exam preparation. The NY Regents uses a conversion chart that adjusts for exam difficulty.

Raw Score โ†’ Scaled Score Conversion

86
Raw โ†’ 100 Scaled
73
Raw โ†’ 85 Scaled
57
Raw โ†’ 65 Scaled (Pass)
30
Raw โ†’ 55 Scaled
Mastery
85-100: College-ready performance. Demonstrates deep understanding of all geometry concepts.
Passing
65-84: Meets graduation requirements. Solid grasp of core geometry standards.
Below Passing
0-64: Additional review needed. Focus on weak areas and retake.

Scoring Strategy Tips

  • โ€ข Part I: Each question = 2 points. No partial credit. Answer all 24 even if you guess.
  • โ€ข Parts II-IV: Partial credit available. Always show your work โ€” even wrong answers can earn points.
  • โ€ข Target Score: Aim for 60+ raw points (70%) to ensure passing after scaling.
  • โ€ข Time Management: Spend ~40 min on Part I, save 80+ min for open-ended questions.

Test 1 โ€” Practice by Part

You can practice each part of Test 1 independently. All parts include complete solutions and scoring rubrics.

Multiple Choice

Part I

48

points

24 multiple-choice questions, 2 points each. No partial credit.

24 questions
~40 min
48 pts

Short Answer

Part II

14

points

7 open-ended questions, 2 points each. Show all work for full credit.

7 questions
~25 min
14 pts

Extended Response

Part III

12

points

3 extended-response questions, 4 points each. Proofs and multi-step problems.

3 questions
~30 min
12 pts

Extended Response

Part IV

6

points

1 extended-response question, 6 points. Multi-part real-world modeling problem.

1 question
~20 min
6 pts

NY Regents Open-Ended Exam

Full authentic NY Regents Geometry exam with all four parts (Iโ€“IV) โ€” 35 questions, 86 points total. Includes multiple choice, short answer, extended response, and comprehensive problems with full rubrics and sample answers.

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NY Regents Geometry โ€” Exam Strategy Tips

Part I: Eliminate wrong answers first. If unsure, make your best guess โ€” no penalty for wrong answers.

Parts IIโ€“IV: Always show your work. A correct answer with no work shown may receive 0 points.

Draw and label a diagram for every geometry problem, even if one is provided.

State the theorem or formula you are using before applying it โ€” graders reward this.

Check your answers by substituting back into the original equation or verifying with a different method.

Budget your time: ~40 min for Part I, ~25 min for Part II, ~30 min for Part III, ~20 min for Part IV.

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