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Yokohama Kyoritsu Gakuen Junior High School [2027 Entrance Exam] Summary of Trends and Countermeasures for Math, Social Studies, and Science | 3-Year Past Exam Analysis

"Is there a more efficient way to study to pass Yokohama Kyoritsu Gakuen Junior High School?"

This page was created for parents who have such concerns.

As a result of an AI analysis across three years of past exams (2024, 2025, and 2026) for Yokohama Kyoritsu Gakuen Junior High School, it was found that there is a 'consistent core of questions' for each subject. Knowing this core directly leads to setting study priorities and stabilizing scores.

📌 Purpose of this content

  • Clarification of priorities: 'What' and 'in what order' you should study within limited time

  • Understanding school-specific trends: Question patterns and countermeasures unique to Yokohama Kyoritsu Gakuen Junior High School

  • Concrete action plan: Study plans that can be implemented starting tomorrow are posted on each subject page

📊 Basis of analysis

  • Based only on past exams: Does not include subjective predictions or speculation

  • Data-driven: Shows patterns seen from 3 years of past exams with concrete numbers and facts

🤖 About AI analysis

  • Neutrality: No subjectivity from specific cram schools or instructors

  • Elimination of arbitrariness: Avoids human 'assumptions' and 'preconceptions'

  • Comprehensiveness: Analyzes all questions from 3 years without omission

Disclaimer

  • AI analysis may contain errors

  • Please adjust the final study plan according to your child's situation

  • This content is not information officially released by the school. Please confirm final decisions yourself with cram school instructors or as parents


🔑 'The Core of the Yokohama Kyoritsu Gakuen Entrance Exam' seen through 3-year analysis

These are the common characteristics of the Yokohama Kyoritsu Gakuen Junior High School entrance exam that have emerged from cross-referencing 3 years of data.

As the "Core of the Yokohama Kyoritsu Gakuen Entrance Exam Revealed Through 3-Year Analysis," we have summarized three cross-curricular characteristics.

1. Strict time management and the ability to process information quickly and accurately
The Yokohama Kyoritsu Gakuen entrance exam requires students to solve a large number of problems in a very short time: up to 22 questions in 45 minutes for Math, up to 49 questions in 40 minutes for Social Studies, and up to 81 questions in 40 minutes for Science. In particular, Math adopts an "answer only" format, and Social Studies and Science present a large amount of material (graphs, maps, photos, tables, experimental data). Therefore, high concentration and accuracy are required to quickly and accurately read and interpret a large volume of diverse information within the limited time without making calculation errors or oversights, which determines success or failure.

2. Deep analytical skills linked to real-world and contemporary issues
In each subject, there is a strong demand for the ability to not just memorize knowledge, but to deeply analyze what has been learned by connecting it to specific problems in real life and contemporary society. While applied problems based on real-life situations such as profit calculations, saline solutions, and diagrams frequently appear in Math, Social Studies and Science delve deeply into issues facing modern society, such as the SDGs, environmental and energy problems, the latest technology, and international affairs. This is evidence of the emphasis placed on the ability to view things from multiple perspectives and think logically.

3. Descriptive and drawing skills to accurately express knowledge
Descriptive questions continue to appear in Social Studies and Science, and in Science in particular, there were years where descriptive questions accounted for nearly 40% of all sub-questions. These questions do not just test the memorization of terms, but the ability to explain "why it happens" or "what it specifically means" using accurate terminology and logical structure. In addition, drawing skills and spatial recognition/visual information processing skills to read information from diagrams are essential for science experiments and observations, earth science astronomy, and math geometry and locus problems.


🔢 Math

The Math entrance exam at Yokohama Kyoritsu Gakuen Junior High School has consistently followed a format of 45 minutes and 5 major questions from 2024 to 2026. The number of sub-questions has shown a slight downward trend from 22 in 2024 to 17 in 2025 and 18 in 2026, but it is still necessary to solve each question in about 2 to 2 minutes and 40 seconds, requiring extremely quick judgment and accurate processing ability. The answer format is entirely "answer only," and calculation errors are not permitted, so careful use of scratch paper and review are essential. Depending on the problem, a fill-in-the-blank format requiring multiple answer fields is also used.

Difficulty Trends: Major questions 1 and 2 are generally stable at a standard difficulty level and are problem sets that should definitely be a source of points. However, there is a tendency for applied to difficult level problems to be placed from major question 3 to 5. In particular, the geometry problem in major question 5 is often evaluated as "applied to difficult," requiring high thinking and spatial recognition skills. Overall, in addition to solidifying basic skills, the tenacity to solve applied problems within the time limit and deep thinking skills determine success or failure. Since 2025, the number of sub-questions has decreased, and there is a stronger tendency to require deeper consideration for individual problems.

Characteristics of this school's Math entrance exam: It is a "comprehensive entrance exam that combines speed, accuracy, and deep analytical skills," requiring students to quickly and accurately process a wide range of fields—from basic calculations to special arithmetic, applications of ratios, and difficult plane and solid geometry problems—and demonstrate high-level thinking skills within the limited time of 45 minutes. In particular, complex geometric calculations using pi as 3.14, application problems involving organizing multiple conditions, and diagram reading are characteristic.

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🌍 Social Studies

The exam time has been consistently 40 minutes for the past three years. The number of major questions is stable at 4. The number of sub-questions has remained almost flat at 48 in 2024, 48 in 2025, and 49 in 2026, but there is a significant change in the answer format. Compared to 20 questions in multiple-choice and 28 in descriptive for 2024, and 22 in multiple-choice and 26 in descriptive for 2025, 2026 saw 34 multiple-choice and 15 descriptive questions, showing a significant decrease in descriptive questions and a notable increase in the weight of multiple-choice questions. This suggests the possibility that the ability to process more information quickly is being required.

Difficulty Trends: Overall, "standard" level problems account for the majority, but "applied" level questions are also included, such as major question 3 in 2024, "History based on India." Because it requires long-text reading comprehension, accurate reading of diverse materials (graphs, maps, photos, tables), and a deep understanding of current events, it is structured so that it is difficult to get a high score with simple knowledge questions. Although there are few extremely difficult questions, it is not an easy exam in that it tests thinking and information processing skills.

Field Balance: Geography, History, and Civics are balanced without being biased toward a specific field, but formats that ask across multiple fields as "comprehensive" problems are frequently seen. In particular, the weight of the Civics field and current events is very high, and there is a notable tendency for Geography and History knowledge to be asked in connection with modern social issues. For example, in 2024 there were 2 major Civics questions, in 2025 there was 1 major question each for Civics and Geography, and in 2026 there were 2 major questions that combined Civics and current events.

Characteristics of this school's Social Studies entrance exam: The Social Studies entrance exam at Yokohama Kyoritsu Gakuen is characterized by "deeply reading long lead texts and diverse materials, and having students analyze recent current events from multiple perspectives, transcending the boundaries of Geography, History, and Civics." It does not just list knowledge, but requires thinking skills for solving modern social issues and the ability to organize and analyze complex information.

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🔬 Science

The Science entrance exam at Yokohama Kyoritsu Gakuen has been fixed at 40 minutes and 4 major questions throughout the three years. The number of sub-questions fluctuates significantly by year, with 55 in 2024, 81 in 2025, and 49 in 2026, but overall it is on the high side, and the pace of answering is important. The ratio of multiple-choice to descriptive is almost half and half, but in 2025, descriptive questions accounted for 33, showing a tendency to place more importance on the ability to explain in writing. Calculation problems vary greatly in weight by year, with 2 in 2024, 1 in 2025, and 6 in 2026, but they are asked every year.

Difficulty Trends: Most of the major questions each year are "standard," but the 2025 Physics major question 3 (electromagnetic induction, IH cooker) was considered "applied," and there is a possibility that problems testing thinking and applied skills in specific fields will be asked. Overall, there are many problems that require applying basic knowledge to analyze, and it can be said that it is a level that cannot be dealt with by simple memorization.

Field Balance: In all three years, one major question has been asked from each of the four fields—physics, chemistry, biology, and earth science—showing a very balanced trend in the questions. It is necessary to study evenly from the basics to the applications of all science fields without being biased toward any specific field.

Characteristics of this school's science entrance exam: The biggest characteristic of the Yokohama Kyoritsu science entrance exam is that it places great importance on "accurate understanding of basic knowledge" and "ability to consider experiments and observations, as well as data analysis skills." Furthermore, applied problems that require connecting scientific knowledge with environmental issues in modern society (global warming, acid rain, plastic waste, light pollution, etc.) and the latest technologies (IH cookers, rare metals, etc.) appear frequently. There are also many descriptive and drawing problems, requiring the ability to organize knowledge and explain it logically.

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