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It consists of 25 multiple-choice questions (with 1 answer choice on the first problem, 2 on the second, etc.), 25 short-answer questions, and 10 Ultimate questions, which are much like relay questions in that each Ultimate question depends on the answer to the previous ones. There are 4 Tiebreaker proof questions as well.
 
It consists of 25 multiple-choice questions (with 1 answer choice on the first problem, 2 on the second, etc.), 25 short-answer questions, and 10 Ultimate questions, which are much like relay questions in that each Ultimate question depends on the answer to the previous ones. There are 4 Tiebreaker proof questions as well.
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==Resources==
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*[[iTest Problems and Solutions]] on the [[AoPSWiki]].
  
 
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Revision as of 16:58, 18 November 2007

The title of this article has been iTest due to technical restrictions. The correct title should be capitalized.

The iTest (formerly the American High School Internet Mathematics Competition) is a team-based math competition testing high school students on algebra, geometry, pre-calculus, probability, logic, and other mathematical topics typically encountered in a high school mathematics curriculum (excluding calculus).

It consists of 25 multiple-choice questions (with 1 answer choice on the first problem, 2 on the second, etc.), 25 short-answer questions, and 10 Ultimate questions, which are much like relay questions in that each Ultimate question depends on the answer to the previous ones. There are 4 Tiebreaker proof questions as well.


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