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Vật lý CBE — Practice Tests & Mock Exams

Chuẩn bị CBE Texas · TEKS §112.45 (KHÔNG PHẢI AP® Physics 1/2/C). Chuyển động, lực, năng lượng, động lượng, sóng, điện và vật lý hiện đại. Dịch vụ này chuẩn bị Physics cấp trung học Texas cho tín chỉ CBE qua UT High School / Texas Tech K-12; không phải cho các kỳ thi AP® Physics (1, 2, C) của College Board. AP® là thương hiệu đã đăng ký của College Board.

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Practice tests & mock exams

Free practice gives instant feedback on every answer. The full mock mirrors the real exam's length and timing.

Semester A
50 questions · 180 min · 80% to pass
Free practice
Semester B
50 questions · 180 min · 80% to pass
Free practice
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Xem chủ đề nào đang lấy mất điểm
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Một bộ tập trung vào đúng chủ đề đó, ưu tiên câu bạn chưa gặp. Rồi làm đề mới và thấy danh sách ngắn lại.

How the practice works

A worked solution on every question
Not just the letter. Each answer opens into the full reasoning, so a wrong answer teaches you something instead of just costing a point.
Full-length mocks under the real clock
Each mock is drawn at random from a much larger pool, so you can sit it again and again and meet new questions each time.
You see which categories are weak
Accuracy is tracked per reporting category, and every question you miss lands in a wrong-answer notebook you can work through later.
Six months, re-take as often as you like
One purchase covers the whole prep window — practice, mock, review, repeat, at whatever pace the exam date allows.
Already took a free practice? Here's what your score means.
85%+ cold
You're likely ready for the official Vật lý Credit by Examination. Register with your counselor and take 1–2 full timed mocks to lock it in.
70–85%
Solid foundation, real prep needed. 4–6 weeks of timed mocks with AI explanations on every wrong answer.
Under 70%
Concept-level gaps. Start with the Concept Lessons below, then return to practice once the underlying topic clicks.

Passing-score thresholds vary by district (Texas state code: 80% for §28.023 acceleration, 70% for §74.24 prior-instruction credit). Confirm your specific district's threshold with your school counselor in writing.

Recommended prep

Students usually take Đại số 1 before Vật lý. You can still start here anytime — this is a study-order guide, not a requirement.

Learn the Concepts

Visual lessons that build Vật lý from first principles — diagrams, worked examples, embedded practice.

What's on the Vật lý CBE

Every TEKS standard the official exam covers — and the exact topics our practice questions target.

SEMESTER A
TEKS 1A-7E
1A-4CScientific and Engineering Practicespendulum, acceleration, density, force, velocity, spring constant
5A-5EMotionvelocity, resistance, acceleration, projectile, displacement, centripetal, current
5F-5HForceforce, acceleration, friction, tension, velocity, free fall, normal force
7A-7CEnergywork, friction, power, force, kinetic energy, resistance, velocity
7D-7EMomentumforce, collision, momentum, velocity, impulse, kinetic energy
SEMESTER B
TEKS 6A-9D
6A-6EElectricity and Magnetismcurrent, force, magnetic field, resistance, electric field, circuit, voltage
8A-8DWavesfrequency, wave, wavelength, reflection, refraction, displacement, amplitude
8GOpticslens, mirror, power, refraction
8E-9DAtomic and Quantum Physicswavelength, wave, frequency, kinetic energy, work, momentum

Vật lý CBE — Frequently asked questions

What topics are on the Physics CBE?

Physics covers TEKS §112.45 across two semester exams. Semester A covers scientific and engineering practices, motion, force, energy and momentum. Semester B covers electricity and magnetism, waves, optics, and atomic and quantum physics. Each semester exam is about 50 multiple-choice questions worth 100 points.

Is this AP® Physics prep?

No. This is Texas HS-level Physics for Credit by Examination through UT High School or Texas Tech K-12, aligned to TEKS §112.45. It is not preparation for the College Board's AP® Physics 1, 2 or C exams, which are a different syllabus at a different depth. AP® is a registered trademark of the College Board, which was not involved with this product. If you want AP® Physics practice, that is our separate AP Prep product line.

How long is the Physics CBE?

Each semester exam runs about 3 hours with roughly 50 multiple-choice questions. Our mock exams use the same length and timing.

What is the passing score for Physics CBE?

Under Texas Education Code §28.023 — the free district route for accelerating past a course you have not taken — you need 80%. Under §74.24, the paid route through UT High School or Texas Tech K-12 after prior instruction, you need 70%. Thresholds and accepted providers vary by district; confirm yours with your counselor in writing.

Do I need a calculator for the Physics CBE?

Yes — a scientific or graphing calculator is permitted. Most of the arithmetic is light; the difficulty is in choosing the right relationship, not in the computation.

How much math do I need before Physics?

Algebra 1 is the working floor: the whole course is algebraic manipulation of a handful of relationships, plus right-triangle trigonometry for vectors. You do not need Calculus — that is what separates this from AP® Physics C.

What makes Physics harder than it looks?

Physics punishes memorising formulas. The exam rarely asks you to plug into an equation you can recall; it asks which principle applies, and the tempting wrong answer is usually the formula that almost fits. Every one of our explanations names the principle first and only then does the arithmetic.

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