Top Grade 4 MAP Practice Test: Boost Skills & Confidence

Top Grade 4 MAP Practice Test: Boost Skills & Confidence

Top Grade 4 MAP Practice Test: Boost Your Skills & Confidence

Domains: Operations & Algebraic Thinking (OA), Numbers & Operations in Base Ten (NBT), Measurement & Data (MD), Geometry (G). Items are original and aligned to common Grade 4 MAP skill areas; they are not actual test questions.

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What Is the Grade 4 MAP Math Test?

  • Difficulty tiers: Early (RIT 200–220), Core (RIT 220–240), Stretch (RIT 240–260).
  • Skills sampled: multi-step word problems, factors and multiples, prime/composite, multiplication/division within 100, fraction equivalence and operations with like denominators, place value and rounding, unit conversions, area/perimeter, angles and line plots, and shape properties/symmetry.

Why Practice Matters

Practicing math problems helps you learn new strategies and strengthens your understanding. It also makes you more comfortable with test formats. For more details, see our Math Cheat Sheet.

How to Use This Practice

  • Read each question carefully.
  • Show your work step by step.
  • Review your answers before submitting.
  • Use transition words to connect your thoughts.

Operations & Algebraic Thinking (OA)

Early (RIT 200–220)

Q1. 7 × 8 = ?
  • 48
  • 54
  • 56
  • 64
OA200–220
Q2. 56 ÷ 7 = ?
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
OA200–220
Q3. Which number is a multiple of 6?
  • 20
  • 24
  • 26
  • 28
OA200–220
Q4. Which is a factor of 36?
  • 5
  • 7
  • 9
  • 11
OA200–220
Q5. 9 × 4 = ?
  • 32
  • 34
  • 36
  • 38
OA200–220
Q6. 72 ÷ 8 = ?
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
OA200–220
Q7. Choose True or False: 6 × 7 = 7 × 6
  • True
  • False
OA200–220
Q8. Which is prime?
  • 21
  • 23
  • 25
  • 27
OA200–220
Q9. 4 × (3 + 5) =
  • 4 × 3 + 5
  • 4 + 3 + 5
  • 4 × 3 + 4 × 5
  • 4 + (3 × 5)
OA200–220

Core (RIT 220–240)

Q10. 36 + 27 = ?
  • 53
  • 63
  • 64
  • 73
OA220–240
Q11. 84 − 29 = ?
  • 54
  • 55
  • 56
  • 57
OA220–240
Q12. 3 × ☐ = 27. What number goes in the box?
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
OA220–240
Q13. 32 ÷ ☐ = 4. What number goes in the box?
  • 2
  • 4
  • 6
  • 8
OA220–240
Q14. Which equation is true?
  • 6 × 7 = 36
  • 9 × 6 = 54
  • 8 × 8 = 60
  • 42 ÷ 6 = 8
OA220–240
Q15. A number divisible by both 2 and 3 must be divisible by
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 9
OA220–240
Q16. 18 + (7 + 5) = (18 + 7) + ☐. What number goes in the box?
  • 5
  • 7
  • 11
  • 12
OA220–240
Q17. Which set lists all factors of 24?
  • 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24
  • 1, 3, 6, 9, 12, 24
  • 2, 4, 8, 16, 24
  • 1, 2, 3, 4, 12, 24
OA220–240

Stretch (RIT 240–260)

Q18. 6 × 7 + 4 × 7 =
  • 42
  • 56
  • 70
  • 77
OA240–260
Q19. 72 is a multiple of which pair?
  • 7 and 9
  • 6 and 12
  • 5 and 8
  • 4 and 15
OA240–260
Q20. Which number is composite?
  • 17
  • 19
  • 21
  • 23
OA240–260
Q21. Which equation shows the distributive property of 9 × 7?
  • 9 × 7 = 9 × (3 + 4)
  • 9 × 7 = 7 + 9
  • 9 × 7 = 9 − 7
  • 9 × 7 = (9 + 7) × 2
OA240–260
Q22. 3 × (4 + 9) = 3 × 4 + 3 × 9 evaluates to
  • 33
  • 39
  • 45
  • 51
OA240–260
Q23. A class buys 4 packs of 12 markers and 9 markers are used. How many left?
  • 39
  • 42
  • 48
  • 57
OA240–260
Q24. Which is NOT a factor of 48?
  • 3
  • 4
  • 6
  • 7
OA240–260
Q25. 9 × 9 − 3 × 9 =
  • 27
  • 36
  • 54
  • 81
OA240–260

Numbers & Operations in Base Ten (NBT)

Early (RIT 200–220)

Q26. Round 647 to the nearest ten.
  • 640
  • 650
  • 600
  • 700
NBT200–220
Q27. Round 3,482 to the nearest hundred.
  • 3,400
  • 3,500
  • 3,480
  • 3,600
NBT200–220
Q28. 5 hundreds + 4 tens + 6 ones equals
  • 456
  • 546
  • 564
  • 654
NBT200–220
Q29. 8,000 − 700 = ?
  • 7,100
  • 7,200
  • 7,300
  • 7,400
NBT200–220
Q30. Which comparison is true?
  • 4,509 > 4,950
  • 5,120 > 5,102
  • 6,003 < 5,300
  • 3,999 = 3,090
NBT200–220
Q31. 468 + 230 = ?
  • 598
  • 698
  • 708
  • 728
NBT200–220
Q32. 900 − 475 = ?
  • 415
  • 425
  • 435
  • 445
NBT200–220

Core (RIT 220–240)

Q33. 3,406 rounded to the nearest thousand is
  • 3,000
  • 3,400
  • 3,500
  • 4,000
NBT220–240
Q34. 728 + 135 = ?
  • 853
  • 863
  • 873
  • 883
NBT220–240
Q35. 903 − 467 = ?
  • 426
  • 436
  • 446
  • 456
NBT220–240
Q36. 4,000 + 500 + 60 + 7 equals
  • 4,567
  • 4,657
  • 5,467
  • 5,647
NBT220–240
Q37. 36 × 4 = ?
  • 120
  • 124
  • 144
  • 164
NBT220–240
Q38. 128 ÷ 4 = ?
  • 28
  • 30
  • 32
  • 34
NBT220–240
Q39. 7,000 − 2,345 = ?
  • 4,555
  • 4,655
  • 4,665
  • 4,755
NBT220–240
Q40. Which number is greatest?
  • 5,909
  • 5,990
  • 9,505
  • 9,050
NBT220–240

Stretch (RIT 240–260)

Q41. 125 × 4 = ?
  • 400
  • 450
  • 500
  • 525
NBT240–260
Q42. 864 ÷ 8 = ?
  • 96
  • 98
  • 106
  • 108
NBT240–260
Q43. Round 12,486 to the nearest thousand.
  • 12,000
  • 12,500
  • 12,400
  • 12,0000
NBT240–260
Q44. 3,450 + 2,750 = ?
  • 5,100
  • 6,100
  • 6,200
  • 6,300
NBT240–260
Q45. 9,000 − 3,456 = ?
  • 5,444
  • 5,544
  • 5,554
  • 5,644
NBT240–260
Q46. 75 × 6 = ?
  • 420
  • 440
  • 450
  • 460
NBT240–260
Q47. 672 ÷ 3 = ?
  • 214
  • 224
  • 234
  • 244
NBT240–260
Q48. Which comparison is true?
  • 10,005 > 9,995
  • 7,010 < 701
  • 8,060 = 806
  • 7,400 < 4,700
NBT240–260
Q49. 2,400 + 240 + 24 equals
  • 2,424
  • 2,664
  • 2,784
  • 2,904
NBT240–260
Q50. 1,000 − 1 equals
  • 9,999
  • 999
  • 990
  • 900
NBT240–260

Measurement & Data (MD)

Early (RIT 200–220)

Q51. Which tool measures angles?
  • Ruler
  • Scale
  • Protractor
  • Thermometer
MD200–220
Q52. A right angle measures
  • 30°
  • 60°
  • 90°
  • 120°
MD200–220
Q53. 1 meter is how many centimeters?
  • 10
  • 50
  • 100
  • 1,000
MD200–220
Q54. 2:15 to 2:45 is how many minutes?
  • 15
  • 20
  • 30
  • 45
MD200–220
Q55. Which is longer?
  • 12 inches
  • 1 foot
  • Both the same
  • Cannot tell
MD200–220
Q56. A rectangle is 8 cm by 3 cm. The perimeter is
  • 11 cm
  • 14 cm
  • 22 cm
  • 24 cm
MD200–220
Q57. A line plot shows marks at 1/4, 1/2, and 3/4. Which is largest?
  • 1/4
  • 1/2
  • 3/4
  • All the same
MD200–220
Q58. Which unit is best to measure a book’s mass?
  • Grams
  • Kilograms
  • Milliliters
  • Liters
MD200–220

Core (RIT 220–240)

Q59. A rectangle is 9 by 5. The area is
  • 14
  • 28
  • 45
  • 90
MD220–240
Q60. 3 liters equals how many milliliters?
  • 300
  • 3,000
  • 30,000
  • 300,000
MD220–240
Q61. The time is 7:45. In 35 minutes, it will be
  • 8:10
  • 8:15
  • 8:20
  • 8:25
MD220–240
Q62. Which shows 2/3 on a number line correctly compared to 1/2?
  • Left of 1/2
  • Right of 1/2
  • Same as 1/2
  • Cannot tell
MD220–240
Q63. A triangle has angles 40° and 65°. The third angle is
  • 65°
  • 75°
  • 85°
  • 95°
MD220–240
Q64. A line is 36 inches. You cut into 3 equal pieces. Each is
  • 9 in
  • 10 in
  • 12 in
  • 15 in
MD220–240
Q65. 5 feet equals how many inches?
  • 30
  • 36
  • 48
  • 60
MD220–240

Stretch (RIT 240–260)

Q66. The area of a square is 64 square units. Side length is
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
MD240–260
Q67. From 3:25 to 4:05 is
  • 30 minutes
  • 35 minutes
  • 40 minutes
  • 45 minutes
MD240–260
Q68. A rectangle’s area increases from 5×7 to 8×7 by increasing length. Increase is
  • 8
  • 14
  • 21
  • 24
MD240–260
Q69. Which set equals $0.85?
  • 3 quarters, 1 dime
  • 2 quarters, 3 dimes, 1 nickel
  • 1 half-dollar, 1 quarter, 1 dime
  • 8 dimes, 5 pennies
MD240–260
Q70. 2.5 liters equals how many milliliters?
  • 250
  • 2,500
  • 25,000
  • 250,000
MD240–260
Q71. Two angles measure 25° and 65°. Together they form a
  • Right angle
  • Straight angle
  • Acute angle
  • Obtuse angle
MD240–260
Q72. A line plot shows 2 marks at 1/2 and 3 marks at 3/4. The most frequent is
  • 1/2
  • 3/4
  • Same
  • Cannot tell
MD240–260
Q73. 1 kilogram equals how many grams?
  • 100
  • 500
  • 1,000
  • 10,000
MD240–260
Q74. A triangle has angles 35°, 55°, and x°. Find x.
  • 80°
  • 85°
  • 90°
  • 95°
MD240–260
Q75. The perimeter of a square with side 7 cm is
  • 14 cm
  • 21 cm
  • 28 cm
  • 49 cm
MD240–260

Geometry (G)

Early (RIT 200–220)

Q76. Which is a quadrilateral?
  • Triangle
  • Rectangle
  • Circle
  • Pentagon
G200–220
Q77. Which pair of lines never meet and are always the same distance apart?
  • Intersecting
  • Parallel
  • Perpendicular
  • Skew
G200–220
Q78. Which shape has exactly one pair of parallel sides?
  • Square
  • Rectangle
  • Trapezoid
  • Rhombus
G200–220
Q79. How many lines of symmetry does a rectangle (not a square) have?
  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 4
G200–220
Q80. Which triangle has all sides equal?
  • Scalene
  • Isosceles
  • Equilateral
  • Right
G200–220
Q81. Which angle is greater than a right angle but less than a straight angle?
  • Acute
  • Right
  • Obtuse
  • Straight
G200–220
Q82. A square is also a
  • Rectangle
  • Trapezoid
  • Pentagon
  • Circle
G200–220

Core (RIT 220–240)

Q83. Which shape must have two pairs of parallel sides?
  • Kite
  • Rectangle
  • Trapezoid
  • Triangle
G220–240
Q84. A rhombus has all sides equal. Which is always true?
  • All angles are right
  • Opposite sides are parallel
  • No lines of symmetry
  • All sides different
G220–240
Q85. A square has how many lines of symmetry?
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
G220–240
Q86. Which statement is true?
  • All rectangles are squares
  • All squares are rectangles
  • All triangles are quadrilaterals
  • All circles have sides
G220–240
Q87. Which pair forms perpendicular lines?
  • Lines that never meet
  • Lines that cross at 45°
  • Lines that cross at 90°
  • Lines that overlap
G220–240
Q88. A rectangle with sides 6 and 9 has area
  • 30
  • 36
  • 45
  • 54
G220–240
Q89. Which shape has only one pair of parallel sides?
  • Square
  • Rectangle
  • Trapezoid
  • Rhombus
G220–240
Q90. Which triangle has one right angle?
  • Acute
  • Right
  • Obtuse
  • Equilateral
G220–240

Stretch (RIT 240–260)

Q91. A square has area 100. Its perimeter is
  • 20
  • 40
  • 50
  • 100
G240–260
Q92. A rectangle has area 60 and length 12. The width is
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 10
G240–260
Q93. Which shape cannot tile the plane by itself?
  • Equilateral triangle
  • Square
  • Regular pentagon
  • Regular hexagon
G240–260
Q94. A shape has 4 equal sides and no right angles. It is a
  • Rectangle
  • Rhombus
  • Square
  • Trapezoid
G240–260
Q95. Which point is 4 right and 3 up from the origin?
  • (3,4)
  • (4,3)
  • (−4,3)
  • (3,−4)
G240–260
Q96. Two congruent squares side 5 placed side by side form a rectangle of area
  • 10
  • 20
  • 25
  • 50
G240–260
Q97. Which statement is true?
  • A cube has 6 faces, all squares
  • A cylinder has corners
  • A sphere has edges
  • A cone has 2 flat faces
G240–260
Q98. A rectangle has perimeter 34 and length 10. The width is
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
G240–260
Q99. Which triangle has one angle greater than 90°?
  • Acute
  • Right
  • Obtuse
  • Equilateral
G240–260
Q100. A shape is divided into 8 equal parts and 3 are shaded. The fraction shaded is
  • 3/4
  • 3/8
  • 5/8
  • 1/8
G240–260

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Answer Key

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

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