Map Grade 1 Practice Test

Grade 1 MAP Math Practice (Original Items)

Grade 1 MAP Math Practice (Original Items)

Domains: Operations & Algebraic Thinking (OA), Numbers & Operations in Base Ten (NBT), Measurement & Data (MD), Geometry (G). Items are original and aligned to common Grade 1 MAP skill areas; they are not actual test questions.

Overview

  • Difficulty tiers approximate common Grade 1 ranges: Early (RIT 140–160), Core (RIT 160–180), Stretch (RIT 180–200).
  • Skills sampled include: facts within 10 and 20, missing addends, comparing numbers, place value (tens/ones), 10 more/10 less, time to hour/half-hour, simple data displays, length/weight, and basic 2D/3D geometry and equal shares.

Operations & Algebraic Thinking (OA)

Early (RIT 140–160)

Q1. 4 + 3 = ?
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
OA140–160
Q2. 9 − ☐ = 4. What number goes in the box?
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
OA140–160
Q3. Which makes 10?
  • 6 + 3
  • 7 + 3
  • 8 + 1
  • 5 + 2
OA140–160

Core (RIT 160–180)

Q4. Mia has 5 apples. She gets 4 more. How many apples does she have?
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
OA160–180
Q5. Choose True or False: 8 + 2 and 9 + 1 have the same total.
  • True
  • False
OA160–180
Q6. 6 + ☐ = 13. What number goes in the box?
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
OA160–180

Stretch (RIT 180–200)

Q7. 14 − ☐ = 8. What number goes in the box?
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
OA180–200
Q8. 7 + 5 = ☐ + 8. What number goes in the box to balance the equation?
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
OA180–200
Q9. What number comes next? 2, 4, 6, ☐, 10
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 12
OA180–200
Q37. 5 + 2 = ?
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
OA140–160
Q38. 10 − 6 = ?
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
OA140–160
Q39. Which makes 9?
  • 4 + 4
  • 5 + 3
  • 6 + 3
  • 7 + 1
OA140–160
Q40. 7 + 8 = ?
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
OA160–180
Q41. 9 + ☐ = 12. What number goes in the box?
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
OA160–180
Q42. Choose True or False: 6 + 4 and 5 + 5 have the same total.
  • True
  • False
OA160–180
Q43. There are 12 birds. 5 fly away. How many birds are left?
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
OA160–180
Q44. 15 − ☐ = 9. What number goes in the box?
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
OA160–180
Q45. Which equation is true?
  • 8 + 7 = 16
  • 9 + 6 = 15
  • 10 + 5 = 14
  • 11 + 4 = 18
OA160–180
Q46. 9 + 9 = ?
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
OA180–200
Q47. 13 + ☐ = 20. What number goes in the box?
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
OA180–200
Q48. 7 + ☐ = 5 + 8. What number goes in the box?
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
OA180–200
Q49. What number comes next? 3, 6, 9, ☐, 15
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
OA180–200
Q50. Which is the same as 2 + 2 + 2?
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 8
OA180–200
Q51. 18 − ☐ = 10. What number goes in the box?
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
OA180–200
Q52. Which pair has a difference of 4?
  • 9 and 5
  • 8 and 3
  • 7 and 1
  • 10 and 5
OA180–200

Numbers & Operations in Base Ten (NBT)

Early (RIT 140–160)

Q10. What number comes after 59?
  • 58
  • 60
  • 61
  • 70
NBT140–160
Q11. 34 has how many tens and ones?
  • 4 tens and 3 ones
  • 3 tens and 4 ones
  • 3 tens and 5 ones
  • 2 tens and 14 ones
NBT140–160
Q12. Which number is greater?
  • 47
  • 52
  • They are the same
  • Not sure
NBT140–160

Core (RIT 160–180)

Q13. 68 is made of:
  • 6 tens and 8 ones
  • 8 tens and 6 ones
  • 5 tens and 18 ones
  • 60 tens and 8 ones
NBT160–180
Q14. What is 10 less than 73?
  • 63
  • 64
  • 72
  • 83
NBT160–180
Q15. Put these numbers in order from least to greatest: 41, 14, 40
  • 14, 40, 41
  • 40, 14, 41
  • 14, 41, 40
  • 41, 40, 14
NBT160–180

Stretch (RIT 180–200)

Q16. 88, 89, ☐, 91. What number is missing?
  • 80
  • 90
  • 92
  • 100
NBT180–200
Q17. Choose the correct sign: 56 ☐ 65
  • <
  • >
  • =
  • cannot compare
NBT180–200
Q18. 20 + 17 =
  • 26
  • 27
  • 30
  • 37
NBT180–200
Q53. What number comes before 30?
  • 28
  • 29
  • 31
  • 40
NBT140–160
Q54. Which number has 5 tens?
  • 15
  • 50
  • 51
  • 500
NBT140–160
Q55. 23 has how many tens?
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 20
NBT140–160
Q56. What is 10 more than 46?
  • 36
  • 47
  • 56
  • 66
NBT160–180
Q57. Which shows 7 tens and 2 ones?
  • 27
  • 72
  • 702
  • 720
NBT160–180
Q58. Put these in order from greatest to least: 35, 53, 45
  • 53, 45, 35
  • 53, 35, 45
  • 45, 53, 35
  • 35, 45, 53
NBT160–180
Q59. Which number is between 64 and 66?
  • 63
  • 64
  • 65
  • 67
NBT160–180
Q60. 32 + 10 =
  • 33
  • 42
  • 52
  • 22
NBT160–180
Q61. 80 is how many tens?
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
NBT160–180
Q62. 45 + 20 =
  • 55
  • 60
  • 65
  • 70
NBT180–200
Q63. Choose the correct sign: 70 ☐ 7 tens
  • <
  • >
  • =
  • cannot compare
NBT180–200
Q64. 100 − 10 =
  • 80
  • 85
  • 90
  • 95
NBT180–200
Q65. Which number has 9 tens and 0 ones?
  • 90
  • 900
  • 19
  • 99
NBT180–200
Q66. 58 is 1 less than which number?
  • 57
  • 58
  • 59
  • 60
NBT180–200
Q67. 3 tens and 14 ones equals
  • 44
  • 34
  • 3
  • 300
NBT180–200
Q68. Which comparison is true?
  • 74 > 47
  • 52 > 62
  • 60 < 6
  • 35 = 53
NBT180–200

Measurement & Data (MD)

Early (RIT 140–160)

Q19. Which tool is best for measuring how long a pencil is?
  • Clock
  • Ruler
  • Thermometer
  • Scale
MD140–160
Q20. If the big hand is on 12 and the little hand is on 7, what time is it?
  • 6:30
  • 7:00
  • 12:07
  • 7:30
MD140–160
Q21. Which is the lightest?
  • Feather
  • Book
  • Chair
  • Table
MD140–160

Core (RIT 160–180)

Q22. In a class, 3 students like cats, 5 like dogs, and 2 like fish. Which animal is most liked?
  • Cats
  • Dogs
  • Fish
  • All the same
MD160–180
Q23. Which set of coins makes 7 cents?
  • 1 nickel and 2 pennies
  • 1 nickel and 1 penny
  • 2 nickels
  • 3 pennies
MD160–180
Q24. Which is about 1 foot long?
  • A car
  • A notebook
  • A house
  • A spoon
MD160–180

Stretch (RIT 180–200)

Q25. The short hand is on 4 and the long hand is on 6. What time is it?
  • 3:30
  • 4:30
  • 6:04
  • 4:00
MD180–200
Q26. Tom walked 6 steps and then 5 more steps. How many steps did Tom walk?
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 15
MD180–200
Q27. How many tally marks are shown: ||||| ||
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
MD180–200

Geometry (G)

Early (RIT 140–160)

Q28. Which shape has 3 sides?
  • Rectangle
  • Triangle
  • Circle
  • Square
G140–160
Q29. How many sides does a rectangle have?
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
G140–160
Q30. Which solid shape is round all over?
  • Cube
  • Sphere
  • Pyramid
  • Rectangular prism
G140–160

Core (RIT 160–180)

Q31. A shape cut into two equal parts is called:
  • Quarters
  • Halves
  • Thirds
  • Pieces
G160–180
Q32. Two triangles can be put together to make a:
  • Square
  • Rectangle
  • Circle
  • Cube
G160–180
Q33. Which shape has four equal sides and four corners?
  • Square
  • Rectangle
  • Triangle
  • Hexagon
G160–180

Stretch (RIT 180–200)

Q34. Four kids want to share one pizza fairly. Which is fair?
  • Cut into 4 equal slices
  • 2 big slices and 2 small slices
  • Cut into 3 equal slices
  • Cut into 5 equal slices
G180–200
Q35. How many corners (vertices) does a hexagon have?
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
G180–200
Q36. A can of soup is shaped like a:
  • Cylinder
  • Cone
  • Sphere
  • Cube
G180–200
Q85. Which shape has no corners?
  • Triangle
  • Circle
  • Square
  • Rectangle
G140–160
Q86. Which shape has 4 sides but not all equal?
  • Square
  • Rectangle
  • Triangle
  • Circle
G140–160
Q87. Which shape has 6 sides?
  • Pentagon
  • Hexagon
  • Octagon
  • Triangle
G140–160
Q88. A shape cut into three equal parts is called:
  • Halves
  • Thirds
  • Quarters
  • Pieces
G160–180
Q89. A square cut into 4 equal parts makes:
  • Halves
  • Thirds
  • Fourths
  • Eighths
G160–180
Q90. Which two shapes can make a rectangle when put together?
  • Two right triangles
  • Two circles
  • One square and one circle
  • One triangle and one circle
G160–180
Q91. Which shape has a curved surface and one flat circular base?
  • Cube
  • Cone
  • Cylinder
  • Sphere
G160–180
Q92. Which is a 3D (solid) shape?
  • Circle
  • Square
  • Triangle
  • Cube
G160–180
Q93. A rectangle split into 2 equal parts gives each part:
  • 1/3
  • 1/2
  • 1/4
  • 2/4
G180–200
Q94. How many faces does a cube have?
  • 4
  • 6
  • 8
  • 12
G180–200
Q95. How many edges does a rectangular prism have?
  • 6
  • 8
  • 10
  • 12
G180–200
Q96. Which shape can roll and has two flat ends?
  • Cube
  • Cone
  • Cylinder
  • Pyramid
G180–200
Q97. Which solid has exactly one square face?
  • Cone
  • Cylinder
  • Cube
  • Square pyramid
G180–200
Q98. A square has 4 equal sides and 4 right angles.
  • True
  • False
G180–200
Q99. How many triangles can a hexagon be divided into by drawing lines from the center?
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 8
G180–200
Q100. Which shape is both a rectangle and a rhombus?
  • Square
  • Triangle
  • Circle
  • Trapezoid
G180–200

Answer Key

1:B, 2:C, 3:B, 4:B, 5:A, 6:C, 7:B, 8:B, 9:B, 10:B, 11:B, 12:B, 13:A, 14:A, 15:A, 16:B, 17:A, 18:D, 19:B, 20:B, 21:A, 22:B, 23:A, 24:B, 25:B, 26:B, 27:C, 28:B, 29:B, 30:B, 31:B, 32:A, 33:A, 34:A, 35:B, 36:A, 37:B, 38:B, 39:C, 40:C, 41:B, 42:A, 43:C, 44:C, 45:B, 46:C, 47:B, 48:D, 49:C, 50:C, 51:C, 52:A, 53:B, 54:B, 55:B, 56:C, 57:B, 58:A, 59:C, 60:B, 61:C, 62:C, 63:C, 64:C, 65:A, 66:C, 67:A, 68:A, 69:B, 70:B, 71:A, 72:C, 73:B, 74:B, 75:B, 76:A, 77:A, 78:D, 79:C, 80:C, 81:B, 82:C, 83:A, 84:C, 85:B, 86:B, 87:B, 88:B, 89:C, 90:A, 91:B, 92:D, 93:B, 94:B, 95:D, 96:C, 97:D, 98:A, 99:C, 100:A

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