Map Grade 5 Practice Test

Grade 5 MAP Math Practice (Original Items)

Grade 5 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 5 MAP skill areas; they are not actual test questions.

Overview

  • Difficulty tiers: Early (RIT 200–220), Core (RIT 220–240), Stretch (RIT 240–260).
  • Skills sampled: multi-step word problems, factors/multiples, numerical expressions and order of operations, decimals place value and operations, fraction reasoning in context, unit conversions, area/perimeter/volume, line plots with fraction data, coordinate plane, and shape properties/symmetry.

Operations & Algebraic Thinking (OA)

Early (RIT 200–220)

Q1. 12 × 8 = ?
  • 80
  • 88
  • 92
  • 96
OA200–220
Q2. 56 ÷ 8 = ?
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
OA200–220
Q3. Which is a multiple of 9?
  • 25
  • 27
  • 26
  • 28
OA200–220
Q4. Which is a factor of 48?
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 11
OA200–220
Q5. 3 × (5 + 4) is the same as
  • 3 × 5 + 4
  • 3 + 5 + 4
  • 3 × 5 + 3 × 4
  • 3 + (5 × 4)
OA200–220
Q6. 135 − 58 = ?
  • 67
  • 76
  • 77
  • 87
OA200–220
Q7. 4 × 7 + 6 × 7 = ?
  • 42
  • 56
  • 70
  • 77
OA200–220
Q8. Which number is prime?
  • 27
  • 29
  • 35
  • 39
OA200–220
Q9. 5 × 12 = ?
  • 50
  • 55
  • 60
  • 65
OA200–220
Q10. 3² + 4 × 2 =
  • 14
  • 17
  • 20
  • 25
OA200–220

Core (RIT 220–240)

Q11. 96 ÷ 6 = ?
  • 12
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
OA220–240
Q12. Which equation is true?
  • 7 × 8 = 54
  • 9 × 7 = 63
  • 6 × 6 = 30
  • 56 ÷ 7 = 9
OA220–240
Q13. A number divisible by 2 and 5 is also divisible by
  • 3
  • 5
  • 10
  • 15
OA220–240
Q14. What comes next? 2, 5, 8, 11, ☐
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
OA220–240
Q15. 3/4 of 20 is
  • 10
  • 12
  • 15
  • 16
OA220–240
Q16. Solve x + 37 = 85
  • 38
  • 48
  • 58
  • 62
OA220–240
Q17. The least common multiple of 6 and 8 is
  • 12
  • 18
  • 24
  • 48
OA220–240
Q18. The greatest common factor of 36 and 60 is
  • 6
  • 12
  • 18
  • 24
OA220–240
Q19. 2(7 + 9) equals
  • 28
  • 32
  • 34
  • 36
OA220–240
Q20. Which shows the associative property of addition?
  • (3 + 4) + 5 = 3 + (4 + 5)
  • 3 × 4 = 4 × 3
  • 5 + 0 = 5
  • 4 × (3 + 2) = 4 × 3 + 4 × 2
OA220–240

Stretch (RIT 240–260)

Q21. 18 ÷ 3 × 2 =
  • 3
  • 6
  • 12
  • 36
OA240–260
Q22. 7 × (10 − 3) =
  • 40
  • 49
  • 57
  • 70
OA240–260
Q23. Mia has 45 stickers, gives 18 away, then gets 7 more. She has
  • 27
  • 34
  • 35
  • 36
OA240–260
Q24. Which is equivalent to 4 × 10?
  • 4 × 9 + 4 × 1
  • 4 × 9 + 1
  • 4 + 4 × 10
  • 40 + 4
OA240–260
Q25. 9² − 3² =
  • 69
  • 70
  • 72
  • 90
OA240–260

Numbers & Operations in Base Ten (NBT)

Early (RIT 200–220)

Q26. In 5,481 what is the value of the 4?
  • 4
  • 400
  • 40
  • 4,000
NBT200–220
Q27. Round 7,649 to the nearest thousand.
  • 7,000
  • 7,600
  • 7,700
  • 8,000
NBT200–220
Q28. 6.40 + 2.35 =
  • 8.69
  • 8.70
  • 8.75
  • 9.75
NBT200–220
Q29. 9.20 − 3.85 =
  • 5.05
  • 5.35
  • 6.05
  • 6.35
NBT200–220
Q30. 3 × 4,000 =
  • 1,200
  • 4,000
  • 12,000
  • 40,000
NBT200–220
Q31. 36 × 25 =
  • 600
  • 800
  • 900
  • 1,200
NBT200–220
Q32. 3,600 ÷ 9 =
  • 40
  • 400
  • 450
  • 4,000
NBT200–220
Q33. 0.6 × 100 =
  • 0.06
  • 6
  • 60
  • 600
NBT200–220
Q34. 7.5 ÷ 10 =
  • 0.75
  • 7.5
  • 75
  • 0.7
NBT200–220
Q35. Choose the correct sign: 4.305 ☐ 4.35
  • <
  • >
  • =
  • cannot compare
NBT200–220

Core (RIT 220–240)

Q36. 12,345 + 6,789 =
  • 18,034
  • 18,124
  • 19,034
  • 19,134
NBT220–240
Q37. 5,000 − 2,678 =
  • 2,322
  • 2,332
  • 3,322
  • 3,332
NBT220–240
Q38. 0.25 + 0.50 =
  • 0.55
  • 0.75
  • 0.80
  • 1.25
NBT220–240
Q39. 1.2 × 3 =
  • 0.36
  • 2.4
  • 3.6
  • 36
NBT220–240
Q40. 6.3 ÷ 3 =
  • 0.21
  • 2.1
  • 2.3
  • 3.2
NBT220–240
Q41. Round 12.86 to the nearest tenth.
  • 12.8
  • 12.85
  • 12.9
  • 13.0
NBT220–240
Q42. Which is equivalent to 5/10?
  • 0.05
  • 0.5
  • 5.0
  • 50
NBT220–240
Q43. 2.75 − 1.60 =
  • 0.95
  • 1.05
  • 1.10
  • 1.15
NBT220–240
Q44. 4.2 + 0.08 =
  • 4.08
  • 4.2
  • 4.28
  • 4.8
NBT220–240
Q45. 7,200 ÷ 80 =
  • 8
  • 72
  • 80
  • 90
NBT220–240
Q46. 48 × 12 =
  • 468
  • 572
  • 576
  • 684
NBT220–240
Q47. 3.6 × 100 =
  • 0.036
  • 3.6
  • 36
  • 360
NBT220–240
Q48. 540 ÷ 6 =
  • 80
  • 85
  • 90
  • 95
NBT220–240
Q49. 0.9 ÷ 100 =
  • 0.09
  • 0.9
  • 0.009
  • 9
NBT220–240
Q50. 8,001 rounded to the nearest hundred is
  • 7,900
  • 8,000
  • 8,100
  • 8,200
NBT220–240

Measurement & Data (MD)

Early (RIT 200–220)

Q51. Which unit measures the volume of a box best?
  • Inches
  • Square centimeters
  • Cubic centimeters
  • Liters
MD200–220
Q52. Volume of a 3 × 4 × 5 rectangular prism is
  • 12
  • 60
  • 24
  • 15
MD200–220
Q53. 2 kilometers equals how many meters?
  • 200
  • 2,000
  • 20,000
  • 200,000
MD200–220
Q54. 90 minutes equals
  • 1 hour
  • 1.5 hours
  • 2 hours
  • 2.5 hours
MD200–220
Q55. Perimeter of a 12 by 8 rectangle is
  • 20
  • 32
  • 40
  • 96
MD200–220
Q56. Area of a 12 by 8 rectangle is
  • 20
  • 32
  • 40
  • 96
MD200–220
Q57. Which is greater?
  • 3/8
  • 1/2
  • They are equal
  • Cannot tell
MD200–220
Q58. 3 feet equals how many inches?
  • 30
  • 36
  • 48
  • 60
MD200–220
Q59. From 2:20 to 3:05 is
  • 35 minutes
  • 40 minutes
  • 45 minutes
  • 50 minutes
MD200–220

Core (RIT 220–240)

Q60. 1 liter equals how many milliliters?
  • 10
  • 100
  • 500
  • 1,000
MD220–240
Q61. A cube has edge 4 cm. Its volume is
  • 16 cm³
  • 32 cm³
  • 64 cm³
  • 81 cm³
MD220–240
Q62. Best unit to measure water to fill a pool is
  • Cups
  • Gallons
  • Inches
  • Meters
MD220–240
Q63. A recipe uses 3/4 cup sugar. Add 1/2 cup more. Total is
  • 1 cup
  • 1 1/8 cups
  • 1 1/4 cups
  • 1 1/2 cups
MD220–240
Q64. A bar graph shows Dogs=12 and Cats=9. How many more dogs than cats?
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
MD220–240
Q65. Perimeter of a square with side 11 is
  • 22
  • 33
  • 44
  • 121
MD220–240
Q66. 2,500 meters equals how many kilometers?
  • 0.25
  • 2.5
  • 25
  • 250
MD220–240
Q67. A thermometer reads 20°C and rises 15°C. New temperature is
  • 25°C
  • 35°C
  • 30°C
  • 40°C
MD220–240
Q68. A rectangle has area 24 and width 3. Length is
  • 6
  • 8
  • 9
  • 12
MD220–240
Q69. 4 1/2 in + 2 1/4 in =
  • 6 1/4 in
  • 6 1/2 in
  • 6 2/3 in
  • 6 3/4 in
MD220–240
Q70. 5 pounds equals how many ounces?
  • 60
  • 72
  • 80
  • 100
MD220–240

Stretch (RIT 240–260)

Q71. Which is a reasonable mass for a book?
  • 50 g
  • 500 g
  • 5 kg
  • 50 kg
MD240–260
Q72. 2.3 kilometers equals how many meters?
  • 230
  • 2.3
  • 23
  • 2,300
MD240–260
Q73. Volume of a 2 × 3 × 7 prism is
  • 12
  • 42
  • 56
  • 84
MD240–260
Q74. Area of a right triangle with base 10 and height 6 is
  • 16
  • 24
  • 30
  • 60
MD240–260
Q75. A 5 × 7 rectangle becomes 7 × 9 by increasing each side by 2. New perimeter is
  • 28
  • 32
  • 36
  • 40
MD240–260

Geometry (G)

Early (RIT 200–220)

Q76. The point (4, 3) is in the
  • Origin
  • First quadrant
  • Second quadrant
  • Third quadrant
G200–220
Q77. Distance between (2, 5) and (2, 1) is
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
G200–220
Q78. The triangle with sides 3, 4, 5 is a right triangle.
  • True
  • False
G200–220
Q79. A straight angle measures
  • 45°
  • 90°
  • 120°
  • 180°
G200–220
Q80. Which shape always has exactly one pair of parallel sides?
  • Square
  • Rectangle
  • Trapezoid
  • Rhombus
G200–220
Q81. Which transformation turns a shape around a point?
  • Translation
  • Rotation
  • Reflection
  • Dilation
G200–220
Q82. Reflect (3, 2) across the y-axis.
  • (3, −2)
  • (−3, 2)
  • (−3, −2)
  • (2, 3)
G200–220

Core (RIT 220–240)

Q83. A regular pentagon has how many lines of symmetry?
  • 2
  • 4
  • 5
  • 10
G220–240
Q84. The sum of the interior angles of a triangle is
  • 90°
  • 180°
  • 270°
  • 360°
G220–240
Q85. Which is always true about parallelograms?
  • All angles are right angles
  • Opposite sides are parallel
  • All sides are equal
  • No lines of symmetry
G220–240
Q86. Move (1, 1) three right and two up. New point is
  • (2, 2)
  • (3, 2)
  • (3, 4)
  • (4, 3)
G220–240
Q87. A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides.
  • True
  • False
G220–240
Q88. How many faces does a cube have?
  • 4
  • 6
  • 8
  • 12
G220–240
Q89. How many diagonals does a triangle have?
  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
G220–240
Q90. Which point is 2 left and 3 up from the origin?
  • (2, 3)
  • (−2, 3)
  • (2, −3)
  • (−3, 2)
G220–240

Stretch (RIT 240–260)

Q91. A 4 by 6 rectangle is partitioned into unit squares. How many small squares?
  • 10
  • 12
  • 20
  • 24
G240–260
Q92. Which statement is true about a square?
  • It is a rectangle and a rhombus
  • It is only a rectangle
  • It is only a rhombus
  • It is neither
G240–260
Q93. A 120° angle is
  • Acute
  • Right
  • Obtuse
  • Straight
G240–260
Q94. An isosceles triangle (not equilateral) has how many lines of symmetry?
  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
G240–260
Q95. In the point (5, −2), the y-coordinate is
  • 5
  • 2
  • −5
  • −2
G240–260
Q96. Translate (−1, 4) right 5 units.
  • (−6, 4)
  • (4, 4)
  • (−1, 9)
  • (4, −1)
G240–260
Q97. Perimeter of an equilateral triangle with side 9 is
  • 9
  • 18
  • 27
  • 36
G240–260
Q98. Which quadrilateral has four right angles and equal sides?
  • Square
  • Rectangle
  • Rhombus
  • Trapezoid
G240–260
Q99. The origin on a coordinate plane is
  • (1, 1)
  • (0, 0)
  • (−1, 1)
  • (1, 0)
G240–260
Q100. Which transformation flips a shape over a line?
  • Translation
  • Rotation
  • Reflection
  • Dilation
G240–260

Answer Key

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

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