How to Pass the Florida U.S. History EOC (2026): What's Tested, Passing Score & Free Practice
Want to pass the Florida U.S. History End-of-Course (EOC) assessment? This guide covers exactly what's tested, the score you need, a proven study plan, and where to practice for free.
The passing standard: Achievement Level 3
Florida EOCs are scored on a 1–5 Achievement Level scale, not a percentage. Level 3 (“On Grade Level”) or higher is passing. Through the Credit Acceleration Program (CAP, §1003.4295, F.S.), you can even earn course credit by passing the EOC.
What's on the U.S. History EOC?
The U.S. History EOC (about 55 questions, computer-based) is built from three chronological NGSSS reporting categories spanning 1860–2010. The main areas:
- 1860–1910: late 19th & early 20th centuries
- 1890–1940: global military, political & economic challenges
- 1940–2010: the U.S. & the defense of international peace
A 5-step study plan that works
- Start early. Retrieval practice and spaced study are the two most reliable findings in learning science — both reward starting weeks ahead, not cramming.
- Take a full-length mock first. Don't study blind. A full mock shows which reporting categories you're weak in.
- Drill your weak categories. Spend your time where you lose points, not on what you already know.
- Learn the format. Practice on-screen with the real question types so exam day feels familiar.
- Re-test to confirm. Re-take a mock near exam day — aim comfortably above Level 3.
Free U.S. History EOC practice — start now
Florida CAP Prep™ gives you free U.S. History sample questions (no signup) plus a full-length, standards-aligned mock with step-by-step AI explanations on every answer:




