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Stop Worrying About the GED—The CAEC Is Here, and It’s Actually Built for You.

If you’ve been scrolling through outdated forums wondering where the Canadian GED went, you can breathe out now. As of May 2024, the Canadian Adult Education Credential (CAEC) is the new standard.

I know the rumour at the local coffee shop: “The new CAEC Math is twice as hard as the old test.” That’s a myth. The truth? The Alberta Ministry of Advanced Education and Ontario’s TVO ILC helped design this to be more relevant to your life here in Canada. You won’t be stuck calculating miles or gallons; you’ll be working with the kilometres and litres you actually use.

Whether you’re aiming for a promotion or a new apprenticeship, you need a CAEC Practice Test PDF Canada that doesn’t waste your time with American fluff. We’ve spent years in the classroom and at the editor’s desk triple-checking our CAEC Math Questions and Answers to ensure they match the provincial standards. We have even included a Math A.I. Tutor in our online course.  Let’s get you that credential so you can move forward with purpose.

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Can You Beat the Clock?

The CAEC doesn’t just test what you know; it tests how you handle the pressure. In the real exam, you’ve got about 90 seconds per question.

The Challenge:

1. Hit Start on the timer.
2. Answer these 12 questions before the 20-minute mark hits.
3. No calculators for the Math section—just your brain and a scrap of paper.
4. If you finish with time to spare, you’re on the right track. If the timer runs out… well, that’s why we’re here to help.

Ready? Take a breath. Let’s get to work.

The 12-Question CAEC “Stocker Special” Drill

Section 1: Mathematics (The Metric & Logic Check)
No calculators allowed for these three.

1. The Carpentry Cut
A construction crew in Victoria needs to divide a 4-metre timber into 5 equal sections for a deck frame. How many centimetres long is each section?

A) 8 cm
B) 40 cm
C) 80 cm
D) 125 cm

2. The HST Headache
You are buying a new set of safety boots for work. The subtotal is $120.00. If the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) is 13%, what is the total cost at the register?

A) $133.00
B) $135.60
C) $121.30
D) $156.00

3. The Recipe Scale
A cafeteria recipe calls for 750 mL of milk. You need to triple the recipe for a larger lunch crowd. How many litres of milk do you need in total?

A) 2.25 L
B) 22.5 L
C) 2,250 L
D) 1.5 L

Section 2: Social Studies (The Canadian Citizen)
4. Provincial Powers
Under the Canadian Constitution, which of these responsibilities falls primarily under Provincial jurisdiction?

A) National Defence
B) Postal Services
C) Education and Healthcare delivery
D) Currency and Banking

5. Geography Check
Which of the following bodies of water borders the largest number of Canadian provinces?

A) The Pacific Ocean
B) The Atlantic Ocean
C) The Arctic Ocean
D) Lake Superior

6. Indigenous Perspectives
What was the primary purpose of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) of Canada?

A) To manage provincial land tax disputes.
B) To document the history and lasting impacts of the residential school system.
C) To oversee the election of federal members of parliament.
D) To create new border crossing regulations with the United States.

 

Section 3: Science (Data & Discovery)
7. The Scientific Method
A researcher is testing a new fertilizer on wheat crops in Saskatchewan. What is the independent variable in this experiment?

A) The height of the wheat.
B) The amount of rainfall.
C) The type of fertilizer used.
D) The date the wheat was harvested.

8. Life Science: The Human Body
Which system is responsible for transporting nutrients and oxygen to cells while removing waste products like carbon dioxide?

A) Respiratory System
B) Circulatory System
C) Digestive System
D) Nervous System

9. Chemistry Basics
If a substance has a pH level of 3, how would it be classified?

A) Highly Alkaline (Base)
B) Neutral
C) Acidic
D) A Gas

Section 4: Reading (The Workplace Pro)
Read this short memo:

To: All Staff
From: Management
Subject: New Safety Gear Policy
Starting Monday, all employees entering the warehouse floor must wear Grade 1 steel-toe boots. Visitors are exempt but must remain within the yellow-painted walkways at all times. Failure to comply will result in a formal warning.

10. Main Idea
What is the primary purpose of this memo?

A) To announce a sale on safety boots.
B) To explain new safety requirements for the warehouse.
C) To invite visitors to a warehouse tour.
D) To describe how to paint walkways.

11. Identifying Exceptions
According to the memo, who is not required to wear steel-toe boots?

A) Warehouse supervisors.
B) New employees.
C) Visitors.
D) Management.

12. Inferring Meaning
What can be inferred about an employee who enters the warehouse floor without proper boots on Tuesday?

A) They will be asked to paint the floor.
B) They will receive a formal warning.
C) They will be promoted.
D) They will be asked to lead the visitor tour.

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Updated: Friday, March 6th, 2026
Published: Wednesday, January 21st, 2015

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