The Mathematics Knowledge tests your
ability to use basic mathematical relationships such as algebra,
geometry, and trigonometry and your knowledge of math principles,
concepts, and procedures. It's essentially a continuation of the AR
(Arithmetic Reasoning) test.
25 questions in 24 minutes
Here are the types of subjects tested:
adding fractions with the same denominator
adding fractions with different
denominators
adding mixed numbers
subtracting fractions with different
denominators
subtracting mixed numbers with the same
denominator
subtracting mixed numbers with different
denominators
factoring
multiplying fractions
multiplying mixed numbers
multiplying percents
multiplication properties
dividing fractions
dividing percents
dividing mixed numbers
division properties
subtracting percents
adding percents
bases
subtracting fractions with the same
denominator
exponents
powers
reciprocals
factorial
prime numbers
roots
algebraic equations
geometry (types of angles, triangles,
circles, perimeter, area)
Commercially-available study guides and
first-year college math text books are the best way to study for this test.