About the Global History and Geography Regents Exam
The Global History and Geography Regents Examination is a standardized assessment given to students enrolled in New York State schools, in June, August, and January.
Generally given at the end of tenth grade, this test is the culmination of two years of study in global history and geography. The test consists of 50 multiple choice questions, one thematic essay, and one document-based question (DBQ). Part A of the DBQ contains several short answer questions based on specific documents. Part B of the DBQ consists of an essay that requires students to analyze the documents from Part A.
For exam preparation, visit regentsprep.org.
Generally given at the end of tenth grade, this test is the culmination of two years of study in global history and geography. The test consists of 50 multiple choice questions, one thematic essay, and one document-based question (DBQ). Part A of the DBQ contains several short answer questions based on specific documents. Part B of the DBQ consists of an essay that requires students to analyze the documents from Part A.
For exam preparation, visit regentsprep.org.