The state of Arizona requires that all GED® students must pass a Civics test in order to get their diploma.
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This is fun to watch, but you don't want to be like the people in this video. Learn your civics, and learn it now.
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Learning the three branches of government is an important first step in understanding civics.
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FAQs
Q: When did the Civics test law go into effect?
A: The law is now in effect. Anyone who takes the GED test in Arizona will also have to pass the Civics test to get their HSE Diploma. The actual Civics test was launched on January 3rd, 2017.
Q: Where can I take the test?
A: The test can only be taken at authorized GED/Pearson Vue testing centers.
Q: How many questions are on the test and what score do I need to get to pass?
A: It is a 100 question multiple choice test and you must get 60 questions correct to pass. The test is untimed.
Q: Where do I go to sign up to take the test?
A: You can schedule and pay for it on GED.com just like the other four tests. You can take the test at any time during your GED testing experience. It is a separate module.
Q: How many times can I take it, and is there any wait time between takes?
A: You may take the test as many times as you need to pass, and there is no required waiting time in between tries, although it is recommended that you study prior to retaking the test.
Q: Can I take the test in Spanish (or Chinese, Vietnamese, etc.)?
A: No, the GED Civics test is only administered in English.
Q: What is the cost of the test?
A: The cost for the Civics test will be $9.00 per attempt.
A: The law is now in effect. Anyone who takes the GED test in Arizona will also have to pass the Civics test to get their HSE Diploma. The actual Civics test was launched on January 3rd, 2017.
Q: Where can I take the test?
A: The test can only be taken at authorized GED/Pearson Vue testing centers.
Q: How many questions are on the test and what score do I need to get to pass?
A: It is a 100 question multiple choice test and you must get 60 questions correct to pass. The test is untimed.
Q: Where do I go to sign up to take the test?
A: You can schedule and pay for it on GED.com just like the other four tests. You can take the test at any time during your GED testing experience. It is a separate module.
Q: How many times can I take it, and is there any wait time between takes?
A: You may take the test as many times as you need to pass, and there is no required waiting time in between tries, although it is recommended that you study prior to retaking the test.
Q: Can I take the test in Spanish (or Chinese, Vietnamese, etc.)?
A: No, the GED Civics test is only administered in English.
Q: What is the cost of the test?
A: The cost for the Civics test will be $9.00 per attempt.