GCSE Maths Practice Tests
Generate printable GCSE maths practice tests for Foundation and Higher tier. Every test includes 10 questions with balanced difficulty and complete answer keys with worked solutions.
United Kingdom · 8 categories · Answer keys included
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Foundation — Number
FoundationGCSE Foundation Number: fractions, decimals, percentages, ratio and proportion, indices, and standard form.
Foundation — Algebra
FoundationGCSE Foundation Algebra: expressions, equations, inequalities, sequences, and graphs of linear functions.
Foundation — Geometry
FoundationGCSE Foundation Geometry and Measures: angles, area, perimeter, volume, transformations, and Pythagoras' theorem.
Foundation — Statistics
FoundationGCSE Foundation Statistics and Probability: averages, range, probability, data collection, and interpretation of charts.
Higher — Number
HigherGCSE Higher Number: surds, advanced indices, error bounds, standard form, and fractional/negative indices.
Higher — Algebra
HigherGCSE Higher Algebra: quadratic equations, simultaneous equations, algebraic fractions, functions, iteration, and graph transformations.
Higher — Geometry
HigherGCSE Higher Geometry: trigonometry (including sine/cosine rules), circle theorems, vectors, similarity, congruence, and 3D trigonometry.
Higher — Statistics
HigherGCSE Higher Statistics and Probability: histograms, cumulative frequency, box plots, conditional probability, and Venn diagrams.
What every test includes
10 questions
5 easy · 3 medium · 2 hard
Answer key
Step-by-step worked solutions
Print-ready PDF
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How it works
Pick grade & topic
Select from 8 GCSE Maths categories. Choose the exact topic and difficulty level.
AI generates questions
The AI creates 10 unique questions with balanced difficulty. Every question is original — never repeated.
Print & assess
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Plan stronger curriculum-aligned assessments
Curriculum alignment is most useful when it supports real classroom decisions. Start by selecting the exact grade band and topic strand your class has just practiced. This avoids over-broad tests and makes results easier to use for reteaching, grouping, and parent communication.
A balanced test structure helps you collect clearer evidence. Begin with straightforward questions that confirm baseline understanding, then move into multi-step reasoning, and finish with higher-rigor items. This progression lets students show what they know while still surfacing misconceptions that need targeted follow-up.
For schools running common assessments across multiple sections, consistency matters as much as speed. Using a repeatable format, answer-key quality, and equivalent A/B forms improves fairness for make-up tests and retakes. It also reduces teacher workload because grading and moderation become more predictable.
After each assessment cycle, use results to narrow your next test scope. Short, focused quizzes linked to one or two standards often provide better diagnostic value than broad mixed-topic papers.
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