The U.S. History EOC is usually about 160 minutes long (2 hours 40 minutes) in many states that use the NGSSS-style U.S. History EOC, such as Florida, and it’s often given in a single session with a short break in the middle.

Key points about length

  • Typical total time: about 160 minutes for the full test.
  • Common format: one computer-based session with a break after about 80 minutes (the halfway point).
  • Number of questions: often around 50–60 multiple‑choice questions, depending on the state or district.

Important caveat

The exact time limit and structure can change by state or school district , so you should:

  1. Check your state DOE or district testing calendar/information page.
  2. Ask your history teacher or test coordinator what the time limit is at your school.

If you tell me your state (for example, Florida, Georgia, Texas, etc.), I can help narrow down what your U.S. History EOC is most likely like.

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