The Rocket City Math League is an international math competition for middle and high school students. The individual tests range from Pre-Algebra to Calculus.
Test Dates
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The test will begin promptly at 8:00 AM.
Those who take this exam will receive 45 minutes that will count toward academic hours for the semester and will be entered in the competition.
For more information and practice tests, go to rocketcitymath.org.
All tests will be 15 open answer questions to be completed in 45 minutes WITHOUT the use of a calculator.
Questions are weighted differently (point values are designated at the end of each question).
You may only use pencils and plain, unlined scratch paper.
Calculators and other aids may NOT be used in this competition.
All answers must be marked in the answer boxes.
All answers must be exact and written in simplest form.
Fractions and radical expressions must be written in simplest form.
All answers involving money must be written with the proper number of decimal points, unless otherwise specified. (e.g. $23.50 must be written as 23.50; 23.5 will not be accepted).
Units are not required in your answer.
Answers containing fundamental constants such as “π”, “e”, or “i" must be left in terms of the constant, unless otherwise specified.
Divisions: Students compete only against other students with similar math course background.
Gemini division is for students who are in Geometry
Apollo division is for students who are in Algebra 2
Discovery division is for students who are in either Pre-Calculus or Calculus. Students are responsible for knowing topics in all divisions.
2015-2016 Individual Winners
Gemini
Apollo - 15th place Team
Lucas Moynihan - 9th
Discovery