Below is our free HiSET Social Studies practice test. The HiSET Social Studies test covers history, government, geography, and economics. You will be given 50 multiple-choice questions to answer within 70 minutes. Many of the questions include exhibits such as maps, charts, graphs, or passages of text. Make sure you study the exhibit, because it will often contain the answer to the question. Try our HiSET Social Studies practice questions to see if you are ready for your test.
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The following comments are from a public hearing in Metropolis: Mr. Smith – “I am the owner of the local professional football team and I am requesting that the Metropolis city council impose an additional 0.5 % sales tax in order to build a new stadium for our team. The team brings hundreds of thousands of visitors to Metropolis every year and they spend tens of millions of dollars in the local economy. The team also creates thousands of jobs and if Metropolis does not help us build a new stadium in the downtown area, I am sure another city would be very eager to offer us a new home.” Ms. Gonzalez – “I am opposed to the tax increase. Working families already have a very hard time making ends meet in the city because the state has imposed a 4.5 % sales tax. Increasing the tax rate will make the burden on working families even worse. The football team should pay for the stadium itself.” Mr. McDonald – “I live downtown. I love the football team but I do not want the stadium to be built downtown because construction will be loud and make traffic even worse. The stadium should be built outside the city where it will be less disruptive.” Ms. Zhang – “I am a long time resident of Metropolis and I love our football team. I feel so proud whenever the team wins. They have won a lot of championships and that has made Metropolis very famous. The football team is an important part of our history and I support the tax increase so that they can stay in Metropolis.”
The following comments are from a public hearing in Metropolis: Mr. Smith – “I am the owner of the local professional football team and I am requesting that the Metropolis city council impose an additional 0.5 % sales tax in order to build a new stadium for our team. The team brings hundreds of thousands of visitors to Metropolis every year and they spend tens of millions of dollars in the local economy. The team also creates thousands of jobs and if Metropolis does not help us build a new stadium in the downtown area, I am sure another city would be very eager to offer us a new home.” Ms. Gonzalez – “I am opposed to the tax increase. Working families already have a very hard time making ends meet in the city because the state has imposed a 4.5 % sales tax. Increasing the tax rate will make the burden on working families even worse. The football team should pay for the stadium itself.” Mr. McDonald – “I live downtown. I love the football team but I do not want the stadium to be built downtown because construction will be loud and make traffic even worse. The stadium should be built outside the city where it will be less disruptive.” Ms. Zhang – “I am a long time resident of Metropolis and I love our football team. I feel so proud whenever the team wins. They have won a lot of championships and that has made Metropolis very famous. The football team is an important part of our history and I support the tax increase so that they can stay in Metropolis.”
The following comments are from a public hearing in Metropolis: Mr. Smith – “I am the owner of the local professional football team and I am requesting that the Metropolis city council impose an additional 0.5 % sales tax in order to build a new stadium for our team. The team brings hundreds of thousands of visitors to Metropolis every year and they spend tens of millions of dollars in the local economy. The team also creates thousands of jobs and if Metropolis does not help us build a new stadium in the downtown area, I am sure another city would be very eager to offer us a new home.” Ms. Gonzalez – “I am opposed to the tax increase. Working families already have a very hard time making ends meet in the city because the state has imposed a 4.5 % sales tax. Increasing the tax rate will make the burden on working families even worse. The football team should pay for the stadium itself.” Mr. McDonald – “I live downtown. I love the football team but I do not want the stadium to be built downtown because construction will be loud and make traffic even worse. The stadium should be built outside the city where it will be less disruptive.” Ms. Zhang – “I am a long time resident of Metropolis and I love our football team. I feel so proud whenever the team wins. They have won a lot of championships and that has made Metropolis very famous. The football team is an important part of our history and I support the tax increase so that they can stay in Metropolis.”
The following comments are from a public hearing in Metropolis: Mr. Smith – “I am the owner of the local professional football team and I am requesting that the Metropolis city council impose an additional 0.5 % sales tax in order to build a new stadium for our team. The team brings hundreds of thousands of visitors to Metropolis every year and they spend tens of millions of dollars in the local economy. The team also creates thousands of jobs and if Metropolis does not help us build a new stadium in the downtown area, I am sure another city would be very eager to offer us a new home.” Ms. Gonzalez – “I am opposed to the tax increase. Working families already have a very hard time making ends meet in the city because the state has imposed a 4.5 % sales tax. Increasing the tax rate will make the burden on working families even worse. The football team should pay for the stadium itself.” Mr. McDonald – “I live downtown. I love the football team but I do not want the stadium to be built downtown because construction will be loud and make traffic even worse. The stadium should be built outside the city where it will be less disruptive.” Ms. Zhang – “I am a long time resident of Metropolis and I love our football team. I feel so proud whenever the team wins. They have won a lot of championships and that has made Metropolis very famous. The football team is an important part of our history and I support the tax increase so that they can stay in Metropolis.”