Mini EOC Practice

Check readiness with a compact EOC-style quadratic relationships set.

This mini EOC blends pattern recognition, factoring, zeros, vertex form, context interpretation, and model reasoning.

How to use this set

Work like it is test day: commit to an answer, then use the explanation to tighten the strategy.

EOC-style quadratic readiness

A short mixed set with the features students most often need to recognize quickly.

Fluency

Recognize forms, features, and second differences.

Solving

Factor and interpret zeros.

Applications

Interpret maximums, minimums, and realistic solutions.

Readiness

Practice the switching students see on the EOC.

Mini EOC Practice

Check your answer first, then reveal the explanation when you want the model.

Question 1

Pattern recognition

A function table has constant second differences. What type of function is most likely represented?

Question 2

Zeros

What are the x-intercepts of y = (x - 6)(x + 1)?

Question 3

Vertex form

What is the vertex of y = -2(x + 3)^2 + 9?

Question 4

Factoring

Which is the factored form of x^2 + x - 20?

Question 5

Opening direction

Which quadratic has a graph that opens downward?

Question 6

Context maximum

A diver's height is h(t) = -4(t - 3)^2 + 36. When does the diver reach the maximum height?

Question 7

Axis of symmetry

A parabola has x-intercepts at (2, 0) and (10, 0). What is the axis of symmetry?

Question 8

Compare forms

Which equation has y-intercept 12?

Question 9

Solve

Solve x^2 - 5x - 14 = 0.

Question 10

Model interpretation

A revenue model has zeros at x = 0 and x = 80 with a maximum at x = 40. What does x = 40 represent?