OGE's works. Options for the OGE (GIA) in mathematics

State final examination 2019 in algebra (mathematics) for 9th grade graduates educational institutions carried out to assess the level general education training graduates in this discipline. Basic verifiable requirements for mathematical training students:

  1. Be able to perform calculations and transformations.
  2. Use the basic units of length, mass, time, speed, area, volume; express larger units in terms of smaller ones and vice versa.
  3. Describe using functions various real relationships between quantities; interpret graphs of real dependencies.
  4. Be able to solve equations, inequalities and their systems.
  5. Solve simple practical calculation problems.
  6. Analyze real numerical data presented in tables, charts, graphs.
  7. Decide practical problems, requiring a systematic search of options using the apparatus of probability and statistics.
  8. Be able to construct and read graphs of functions.
  9. Carry out practical calculations using formulas, create simple formulas expressing dependencies between quantities.
  10. Describe real situations in the language of geometry, examine constructed models using geometric concepts and theorems, solve practical problems related to finding geometric quantities.
  11. Be able to perform actions with geometric shapes, coordinates and vectors.
  12. Conduct demonstrative reasoning when solving problems, evaluate the logical correctness of reasoning, and recognize erroneous conclusions.
  13. Be able to build and explore simple mathematical models.
IN this section you will find online tests that will help you prepare for passing the OGE(GIA) in algebra (mathematics). We wish you success!

Standard OGE test(GIA-9) format of 2019 consists of two modules: “Algebra” and “Geometry”. Each module consists of two parts, corresponding to testing at basic and advanced levels. Parts of 2 modules “Algebra” and “Geometry” are aimed at testing mastery of the material on elevated level, they contain complex tasks, which do not lend themselves test assessment, since the assessor gives a grade based on complex criteria and an analysis of the sufficiency of the justifications given by the student. In this regard, this test presents only the first part (the first 20 problems). Among them, according to the current exam structure, answer options are offered in only a few problems. However, for the convenience of passing tests, the site administration offers several answer options for each of the tasks. Naturally, for problems in which the answer options by the compilers of real test measuring materials(CMM) are not provided, we decided to significantly increase the number of these answer options in order to bring our test as close as possible to what you will face in the exam.


The standard OGE test (GIA-9) of the 2019 format consists of two modules: “Algebra” and “Geometry”. Each module consists of two parts, corresponding to testing at basic and advanced levels. Parts 2 of the modules “Algebra” and “Geometry” are aimed at testing mastery of the material at an advanced level; they contain complex tasks that cannot be assessed by a test, since the assessor assigns a grade based on complex criteria and an analysis of the sufficiency of the justifications given by the student. In this regard, this test presents only the first part (the first 20 problems). Among them, according to the current exam structure, answer options are offered in only a few problems. However, for the convenience of passing tests, the site administration offers several answer options for each of the tasks. Naturally, for tasks in which answer options are not provided by the compilers of real test and measurement materials (CMMs), we decided to significantly increase the number of these answer options in order to bring our test as close as possible to what you will have to face in the exam.



The standard OGE test (GIA-9) of the 2018 format consists of two modules: “Algebra” and “Geometry”. Each module consists of two parts, corresponding to testing at basic and advanced levels. Parts 2 of the modules “Algebra” and “Geometry” are aimed at testing mastery of the material at an advanced level; they contain complex tasks that cannot be assessed by a test, since the assessor assigns a grade based on complex criteria and an analysis of the sufficiency of the justifications given by the student. In this regard, this test presents only the first part (the first 20 problems). Among them, according to the current exam structure, answer options are offered in only a few problems. However, for the convenience of passing tests, the site administration offers several answer options for each of the tasks. Naturally, for tasks in which answer options are not provided by the compilers of real test and measurement materials (CMMs), we decided to significantly increase the number of these answer options in order to bring our test as close as possible to what you will have to face in the exam.


The standard OGE test (GIA-9) of the 2018 format consists of two modules: “Algebra” and “Geometry”. Each module consists of two parts, corresponding to testing at basic and advanced levels. Parts 2 of the modules “Algebra” and “Geometry” are aimed at testing mastery of the material at an advanced level; they contain complex tasks that cannot be assessed by a test, since the assessor assigns a grade based on complex criteria and an analysis of the sufficiency of the justifications given by the student. In this regard, this test presents only the first part (the first 20 problems). Among them, according to the current exam structure, answer options are offered in only a few problems. However, for the convenience of passing tests, the site administration offers several answer options for each of the tasks. Naturally, for tasks in which answer options are not provided by the compilers of real test and measurement materials (CMMs), we decided to significantly increase the number of these answer options in order to bring our test as close as possible to what you will have to face in the exam.



The standard OGE test (GIA-9) of the 2017 format contains two parts. In the first part there are 3 modules: Algebra (8 tasks), Geometry (5 tasks), Real math(7 tasks). The second part contains 2 modules: Algebra (3 tasks) and Geometry (3 tasks). The second part contains complex tasks and cannot be assessed by tests. The assessor gives a grade based on complex criteria and an analysis of the sufficiency of the justifications given by the student. In this regard, this test presents only the first part (the first 20 problems). Among the 20 problems, according to the current exam structure, answer options are offered in only a few problems. However, for the convenience of passing the tests, the site administration decided to offer answer options for each of the tasks. Naturally, for tasks in which answer options are not provided by the compilers of real test and measurement materials (CMMs), we decided to significantly increase the number of these answer options in order to bring our test as close as possible to what you will have to face at the end of the school year.


The standard OGE test (GIA-9) of the 2017 format contains two parts. The first part contains 3 modules: Algebra (8 problems), Geometry (5 problems), Real Mathematics (7 problems). The second part contains 2 modules: Algebra (3 tasks) and Geometry (3 tasks). The second part contains complex tasks and cannot be assessed by tests. The assessor gives a grade based on complex criteria and an analysis of the sufficiency of the justifications given by the student. In this regard, this test presents only the first part (the first 20 problems). Among the 20 problems, according to the current exam structure, answer options are offered in only a few problems. However, for the convenience of passing the tests, the site administration decided to offer answer options for each of the tasks. Naturally, for tasks in which answer options are not provided by the compilers of real test and measurement materials (CMMs), we decided to significantly increase the number of these answer options in order to bring our test as close as possible to what you will have to face at the end of the school year.


The standard OGE test (GIA-9) of the 2017 format contains two parts. The first part contains 3 modules: Algebra (8 problems), Geometry (5 problems), Real Mathematics (7 problems). The second part contains 2 modules: Algebra (3 tasks) and Geometry (3 tasks). The second part contains complex tasks and cannot be assessed by tests. The assessor gives a grade based on complex criteria and an analysis of the sufficiency of the justifications given by the student. In this regard, this test presents only the first part (the first 20 problems). Among the 20 problems, according to the current exam structure, answer options are offered in only a few problems. However, for the convenience of passing the tests, the site administration decided to offer answer options for each of the tasks. Naturally, for tasks in which answer options are not provided by the compilers of real test and measurement materials (CMMs), we decided to significantly increase the number of these answer options in order to bring our test as close as possible to what you will have to face at the end of the school year.


The standard OGE test (GIA-9) of the 2017 format contains two parts. The first part contains 3 modules: Algebra (8 problems), Geometry (5 problems), Real Mathematics (7 problems). The second part contains 2 modules: Algebra (3 tasks) and Geometry (3 tasks). The second part contains complex tasks and cannot be assessed by tests. The assessor gives a grade based on complex criteria and an analysis of the sufficiency of the justifications given by the student. In this regard, this test presents only the first part (the first 20 problems). Among the 20 problems, according to the current exam structure, answer options are offered in only a few problems. However, for the convenience of passing the tests, the site administration decided to offer answer options for each of the tasks. Naturally, for tasks in which answer options are not provided by the compilers of real test and measurement materials (CMMs), we decided to significantly increase the number of these answer options in order to bring our test as close as possible to what you will have to face at the end of the school year.


The standard OGE test (GIA-9) of the 2017 format contains two parts. The first part contains 3 modules: Algebra (8 problems), Geometry (5 problems), Real Mathematics (7 problems). The second part contains 2 modules: Algebra (3 tasks) and Geometry (3 tasks). The second part contains complex tasks and cannot be assessed by tests. The assessor gives a grade based on complex criteria and an analysis of the sufficiency of the justifications given by the student. In this regard, this test presents only the first part (the first 20 problems). Among the 20 problems, according to the current exam structure, answer options are offered in only a few problems. However, for the convenience of passing the tests, the site administration decided to offer answer options for each of the tasks. Naturally, for tasks in which answer options are not provided by the compilers of real test and measurement materials (CMMs), we decided to significantly increase the number of these answer options in order to bring our test as close as possible to what you will have to face at the end of the school year.



The standard OGE test (GIA-9) of the 2016 format contains two parts. The first part contains 3 modules: Algebra (8 problems), Geometry (5 problems), Real Mathematics (7 problems). The second part contains 2 modules: Algebra (3 tasks) and Geometry (3 tasks). The second part contains complex tasks and cannot be assessed by tests. The assessor gives a grade based on complex criteria and an analysis of the sufficiency of the justifications given by the student. In this regard, this test presents only the first part (the first 20 problems). Among the 20 problems, according to the current exam structure, answer options are offered in only a few problems. However, for the convenience of passing the tests, the site administration decided to offer answer options for each of the tasks. Naturally, for tasks in which answer options are not provided by the compilers of real test and measurement materials (CMMs), we decided to significantly increase the number of these answer options in order to bring our test as close as possible to what you will have to face at the end of the school year.


The standard OGE test (GIA-9) of the 2016 format contains two parts. The first part contains 3 modules: Algebra (8 problems), Geometry (5 problems), Real Mathematics (7 problems). The second part contains 2 modules: Algebra (3 tasks) and Geometry (3 tasks). The second part contains complex tasks and cannot be assessed by tests. The assessor gives a grade based on complex criteria and an analysis of the sufficiency of the justifications given by the student. In this regard, this test presents only the first part (the first 20 problems). Among the 20 problems, according to the current exam structure, answer options are offered in only a few problems. However, for the convenience of passing the tests, the site administration decided to offer answer options for each of the tasks. Naturally, for tasks in which answer options are not provided by the compilers of real test and measurement materials (CMMs), we decided to significantly increase the number of these answer options in order to bring our test as close as possible to what you will have to face at the end of the school year.


The standard OGE test (GIA-9) of the 2016 format contains two parts. The first part contains 3 modules: Algebra (8 problems), Geometry (5 problems), Real Mathematics (7 problems). The second part contains 2 modules: Algebra (3 tasks) and Geometry (3 tasks). The second part contains complex tasks and cannot be assessed by tests. The assessor gives a grade based on complex criteria and an analysis of the sufficiency of the justifications given by the student. In this regard, this test presents only the first part (the first 20 problems). Among the 20 problems, according to the current exam structure, answer options are offered in only a few problems. However, for the convenience of passing the tests, the site administration decided to offer answer options for each of the tasks. Naturally, for tasks in which answer options are not provided by the compilers of real test and measurement materials (CMMs), we decided to significantly increase the number of these answer options in order to bring our test as close as possible to what you will have to face at the end of the school year.


The standard OGE test (GIA-9) of the 2016 format contains two parts. The first part contains 3 modules: Algebra (8 problems), Geometry (5 problems), Real Mathematics (7 problems). The second part contains 2 modules: Algebra (3 tasks) and Geometry (3 tasks). The second part contains complex tasks and cannot be assessed by tests. The assessor gives a grade based on complex criteria and an analysis of the sufficiency of the justifications given by the student. In this regard, this test presents only the first part (the first 20 problems). Among the 20 problems, according to the current exam structure, answer options are offered in only a few problems. However, for the convenience of passing the tests, the site administration decided to offer answer options for each of the tasks. Naturally, for tasks in which answer options are not provided by the compilers of real test and measurement materials (CMMs), we decided to significantly increase the number of these answer options in order to bring our test as close as possible to what you will have to face at the end of the school year.


The standard OGE test (GIA-9) of the 2016 format contains two parts. The first part contains 3 modules: Algebra (8 problems), Geometry (5 problems), Real Mathematics (7 problems). The second part contains 2 modules: Algebra (3 tasks) and Geometry (3 tasks). The second part contains complex tasks and cannot be assessed by tests. The assessor gives a grade based on complex criteria and an analysis of the sufficiency of the justifications given by the student. In this regard, this test presents only the first part (the first 20 problems). Among the 20 problems, according to the current exam structure, answer options are offered in only a few problems. However, for the convenience of passing the tests, the site administration decided to offer answer options for each of the tasks. Naturally, for tasks in which answer options are not provided by the compilers of real test and measurement materials (CMMs), we decided to significantly increase the number of these answer options in order to bring our test as close as possible to what you will have to face at the end of the school year.


The standard OGE test (GIA-9) of the 2016 format contains two parts. The first part contains 3 modules: Algebra (8 problems), Geometry (5 problems), Real Mathematics (7 problems). The second part contains 2 modules: Algebra (3 tasks) and Geometry (3 tasks). The second part contains complex tasks and cannot be assessed by tests. The assessor gives a grade based on complex criteria and an analysis of the sufficiency of the justifications given by the student. In this regard, this test presents only the first part (the first 20 problems). Among the 20 problems, according to the current exam structure, answer options are offered in only a few problems. However, for the convenience of passing the tests, the site administration decided to offer answer options for each of the tasks. Naturally, for tasks in which answer options are not provided by the compilers of real test and measurement materials (CMMs), we decided to significantly increase the number of these answer options in order to bring our test as close as possible to what you will have to face at the end of the school year.


The standard OGE test (GIA-9) of the 2016 format contains two parts. The first part contains 3 modules: Algebra (8 problems), Geometry (5 problems), Real Mathematics (7 problems). The second part contains 2 modules: Algebra (3 tasks) and Geometry (3 tasks). The second part contains complex tasks and cannot be assessed by tests. The assessor gives a grade based on complex criteria and an analysis of the sufficiency of the justifications given by the student. In this regard, this test presents only the first part (the first 20 problems). Among the 20 problems, according to the current exam structure, answer options are offered in only a few problems. However, for the convenience of passing the tests, the site administration decided to offer answer options for each of the tasks. Naturally, for tasks in which answer options are not provided by the compilers of real test and measurement materials (CMMs), we decided to significantly increase the number of these answer options in order to bring our test as close as possible to what you will have to face at the end of the school year.


The standard OGE test (GIA-9) of the 2016 format contains two parts. The first part contains 3 modules: Algebra (8 problems), Geometry (5 problems), Real Mathematics (7 problems). The second part contains 2 modules: Algebra (3 tasks) and Geometry (3 tasks). The second part contains complex tasks and cannot be assessed by tests. The assessor gives a grade based on complex criteria and an analysis of the sufficiency of the justifications given by the student. In this regard, this test presents only the first part (the first 20 problems). Among the 20 problems, according to the current exam structure, answer options are offered in only a few problems. However, for the convenience of passing the tests, the site administration decided to offer answer options for each of the tasks. Naturally, for tasks in which answer options are not provided by the compilers of real test and measurement materials (CMMs), we decided to significantly increase the number of these answer options in order to bring our test as close as possible to what you will have to face at the end of the school year.


The standard OGE test (GIA-9) of the 2016 format contains two parts. The first part contains 3 modules: Algebra (8 problems), Geometry (5 problems), Real Mathematics (7 problems). The second part contains 2 modules: Algebra (3 tasks) and Geometry (3 tasks). The second part contains complex tasks and cannot be assessed by tests. The assessor gives a grade based on complex criteria and an analysis of the sufficiency of the justifications given by the student. In this regard, this test presents only the first part (the first 20 problems). Among the 20 problems, according to the current exam structure, answer options are offered in only a few problems. However, for the convenience of passing the tests, the site administration decided to offer answer options for each of the tasks. Naturally, for tasks in which answer options are not provided by the compilers of real test and measurement materials (CMMs), we decided to significantly increase the number of these answer options in order to bring our test as close as possible to what you will have to face at the end of the school year.


The standard OGE test (GIA-9) of the 2016 format contains two parts. The first part contains 3 modules: Algebra (8 problems), Geometry (5 problems), Real Mathematics (7 problems). The second part contains 2 modules: Algebra (3 tasks) and Geometry (3 tasks). The second part contains complex tasks and cannot be assessed by tests. The assessor gives a grade based on complex criteria and an analysis of the sufficiency of the justifications given by the student. In this regard, this test presents only the first part (the first 20 problems). Among the 20 problems, according to the current exam structure, answer options are offered in only a few problems. However, for the convenience of passing the tests, the site administration decided to offer answer options for each of the tasks. Naturally, for tasks in which answer options are not provided by the compilers of real test and measurement materials (CMMs), we decided to significantly increase the number of these answer options in order to bring our test as close as possible to what you will have to face at the end of the school year.



The standard OGE test (GIA-9) of the 2015 format contains two parts. The first part contains 3 modules: Algebra (8 problems), Geometry (5 problems), Real Mathematics (7 problems). The second part contains 2 modules: Algebra (3 tasks) and Geometry (3 tasks). The second part contains complex tasks and cannot be assessed by tests. The assessor gives a grade based on complex criteria and an analysis of the sufficiency of the justifications given by the student. In this regard, this test presents only the first part (the first 20 problems). Among the 20 problems, according to the current exam structure, answer options are offered in only a few problems. However, for the convenience of passing the tests, the site administration decided to offer answer options for each of the tasks. Naturally, for tasks in which answer options are not provided by the compilers of real test and measurement materials (CMMs), we decided to significantly increase the number of these answer options in order to bring our test as close as possible to what you will have to face at the end of the school year.


The standard GIA test of the 2014 format contains two parts. The first part contains 3 modules: Algebra (8 problems), Geometry (5 problems), Real Mathematics (7 problems). The second part contains 2 modules: Algebra (3 tasks) and Geometry (3 tasks). The second part contains complex tasks and cannot be assessed by tests. The assessor gives a grade based on complex criteria and an analysis of the sufficiency of the justifications given by the student. In this regard, this test presents only the first part (the first 20 problems). Among the 20 problems, according to the current exam structure, answer options are offered in only four problems. However, for the convenience of passing the tests, the site administration decided to offer answer options for each of the tasks. Naturally, for tasks in which answer options are not provided by the compilers of real test and measurement materials (CMMs), we decided to significantly increase the number of these answer options in order to bring our test as close as possible to what you will have to face at the end of the school year.


The standard OGE test (GIA-9) of the 2015 format contains two parts. The first part contains 3 modules: Algebra (8 problems), Geometry (5 problems), Real Mathematics (7 problems). The second part contains 2 modules: Algebra (3 tasks) and Geometry (3 tasks). The second part contains complex tasks and cannot be assessed by tests. The assessor gives a grade based on complex criteria and an analysis of the sufficiency of the justifications given by the student. In this regard, this test presents only the first part (the first 20 problems). Among the 20 problems, according to the current exam structure, answer options are offered in only a few problems. However, for the convenience of passing the tests, the site administration decided to offer answer options for each of the tasks. Naturally, for tasks in which answer options are not provided by the compilers of real test and measurement materials (CMMs), we decided to significantly increase the number of these answer options in order to bring our test as close as possible to what you will have to face at the end of the school year.


When completing tasks A1-A14, select only one correct option.


When completing tasks A1-A16, select only one correct option.

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Assessment


The work consists of two modules: "Algebra and geometry". There are 26 tasks in total. Module "Algebra" "Geometry"

3 hours 55 minutes(235 minutes).

as one digit

, squarecompass Calculators on the exam not used.

passport), pass and capillary or! Allowed to take with myself water(in a transparent bottle) and I'm going


The work consists of two modules: "Algebra and geometry". There are 26 tasks in total. Module "Algebra" contains seventeen tasks: in part 1 - fourteen tasks; in part 2 there are three tasks. Module "Geometry" contains nine tasks: in part 1 - six tasks; in part 2 there are three tasks.

For execution exam paper in mathematics is assigned 3 hours 55 minutes(235 minutes).

Write down the answers to tasks 2, 3, 14 in answer form No. 1 as one digit, which corresponds to the number of the correct answer.

For the remaining tasks of part 1 the answer is a number or sequence of digits. Write your answer in the answer field in the text of the work, and then transfer it to answer form No. 1. If the answer is received common fraction, convert it to decimal.

When completing the work, you can use the formulas containing the basic formulas of the mathematics course, issued along with the work. You are allowed to use a ruler, square, other templates for constructing geometric figures ( compass). Do not use tools with markings on them. reference materials. Calculators on the exam not used.

You must have an identification document with you during the exam ( passport), pass and capillary or gel pen with black ink! Allowed to take with myself water(in a transparent bottle) and I'm going(fruit, chocolate, buns, sandwiches), but they may ask you to leave them in the corridor.

Basic State exam In mathematics, all ninth-graders must pass in order to transfer to the 10th grade and receive a certificate of basic secondary education. For those who want to continue studying in a class with a physics and mathematics focus, this test is especially important - you must score the required number of points.

In 2019, some changes were made to the content of the exam. Thus, it was decided to exclude the “Real Mathematics” module. This does not mean that the relevant questions are simply deleted - they will have to be solved in the “Algebra” and “Geometry” sections.

Structure of the OGE in mathematics

The OGE contains 26 tasks, which are distributed into two blocks.

The first part contains 20 questions ( a basic level of), 14 of them in algebra and 6 in geometry. Behind correct solution each is given 1 point. To answer, you need to write a number, figure or sequence of numbers. The student must show his command of basic algorithms and how well he knows concepts and categories. The correctness of the solution is checked by computer.

The second part is 6 tasks of the OGE in mathematics (advanced and high level complexity), 3 questions in algebra and the same number in geometry, for each you can get 2 points. A written decision will be required to respond. This module is important for the formation of a specialized group; here you will have to provide detailed descriptions. The inspection is carried out by two independent experts, who also draw up a protocol.

The exam time is 235 minutes. This is not much considering the excitement that usually accompanies such events.

What should you bring in your pocket?

Examinees are allowed to use reference manuals with some mathematical formulas. But you don’t need to bring them with you - these books are given to each student during the tests. But such accessories as a ruler, compass, and drawing template can be safely taken to the exam. The use of a calculator is not permitted.

To solve everything OGE assignments 2019 in mathematics and get a good score, you should carefully repeat the entire school curriculum. You can work independently or with a tutor, but the most top scores show graduates who used demo versions, conveniently arranged by subject. The main thing is to understand the logic and solve questions not by automatically memorizing the answers, but by trying to understand the structure and applying previously acquired knowledge.

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