Top Grade 4 MAP Practice Test: Boost Your Skills & Confidence
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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)
- 48
- 54
- 56
- 64
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 20
- 24
- 26
- 28
- 5
- 7
- 9
- 11
- 32
- 34
- 36
- 38
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
- True
- False
- 21
- 23
- 25
- 27
- 4 × 3 + 5
- 4 + 3 + 5
- 4 × 3 + 4 × 5
- 4 + (3 × 5)
Core (RIT 220–240)
- 53
- 63
- 64
- 73
- 54
- 55
- 56
- 57
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 2
- 4
- 6
- 8
- 6 × 7 = 36
- 9 × 6 = 54
- 8 × 8 = 60
- 42 ÷ 6 = 8
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 9
- 5
- 7
- 11
- 12
- 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24
- 1, 3, 6, 9, 12, 24
- 2, 4, 8, 16, 24
- 1, 2, 3, 4, 12, 24
Stretch (RIT 240–260)
- 42
- 56
- 70
- 77
- 7 and 9
- 6 and 12
- 5 and 8
- 4 and 15
- 17
- 19
- 21
- 23
- 9 × 7 = 9 × (3 + 4)
- 9 × 7 = 7 + 9
- 9 × 7 = 9 − 7
- 9 × 7 = (9 + 7) × 2
- 33
- 39
- 45
- 51
- 39
- 42
- 48
- 57
- 3
- 4
- 6
- 7
- 27
- 36
- 54
- 81
Numbers & Operations in Base Ten (NBT)
Early (RIT 200–220)
- 640
- 650
- 600
- 700
- 3,400
- 3,500
- 3,480
- 3,600
- 456
- 546
- 564
- 654
- 7,100
- 7,200
- 7,300
- 7,400
- 4,509 > 4,950
- 5,120 > 5,102
- 6,003 < 5,300
- 3,999 = 3,090
- 598
- 698
- 708
- 728
- 415
- 425
- 435
- 445
Core (RIT 220–240)
- 3,000
- 3,400
- 3,500
- 4,000
- 853
- 863
- 873
- 883
- 426
- 436
- 446
- 456
- 4,567
- 4,657
- 5,467
- 5,647
- 120
- 124
- 144
- 164
- 28
- 30
- 32
- 34
- 4,555
- 4,655
- 4,665
- 4,755
- 5,909
- 5,990
- 9,505
- 9,050
Stretch (RIT 240–260)
- 400
- 450
- 500
- 525
- 96
- 98
- 106
- 108
- 12,000
- 12,500
- 12,400
- 12,0000
- 5,100
- 6,100
- 6,200
- 6,300
- 5,444
- 5,544
- 5,554
- 5,644
- 420
- 440
- 450
- 460
- 214
- 224
- 234
- 244
- 10,005 > 9,995
- 7,010 < 701
- 8,060 = 806
- 7,400 < 4,700
- 2,424
- 2,664
- 2,784
- 2,904
- 9,999
- 999
- 990
- 900
Measurement & Data (MD)
Early (RIT 200–220)
- Ruler
- Scale
- Protractor
- Thermometer
- 30°
- 60°
- 90°
- 120°
- 10
- 50
- 100
- 1,000
- 15
- 20
- 30
- 45
- 12 inches
- 1 foot
- Both the same
- Cannot tell
- 11 cm
- 14 cm
- 22 cm
- 24 cm
- 1/4
- 1/2
- 3/4
- All the same
- Grams
- Kilograms
- Milliliters
- Liters
Core (RIT 220–240)
- 14
- 28
- 45
- 90
- 300
- 3,000
- 30,000
- 300,000
- 8:10
- 8:15
- 8:20
- 8:25
- Left of 1/2
- Right of 1/2
- Same as 1/2
- Cannot tell
- 65°
- 75°
- 85°
- 95°
- 9 in
- 10 in
- 12 in
- 15 in
- 30
- 36
- 48
- 60
Stretch (RIT 240–260)
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 30 minutes
- 35 minutes
- 40 minutes
- 45 minutes
- 8
- 14
- 21
- 24
- 3 quarters, 1 dime
- 2 quarters, 3 dimes, 1 nickel
- 1 half-dollar, 1 quarter, 1 dime
- 8 dimes, 5 pennies
- 250
- 2,500
- 25,000
- 250,000
- Right angle
- Straight angle
- Acute angle
- Obtuse angle
- 1/2
- 3/4
- Same
- Cannot tell
- 100
- 500
- 1,000
- 10,000
- 80°
- 85°
- 90°
- 95°
- 14 cm
- 21 cm
- 28 cm
- 49 cm
Geometry (G)
Early (RIT 200–220)
- Triangle
- Rectangle
- Circle
- Pentagon
- Intersecting
- Parallel
- Perpendicular
- Skew
- Square
- Rectangle
- Trapezoid
- Rhombus
- 0
- 1
- 2
- 4
- Scalene
- Isosceles
- Equilateral
- Right
- Acute
- Right
- Obtuse
- Straight
- Rectangle
- Trapezoid
- Pentagon
- Circle
Core (RIT 220–240)
- Kite
- Rectangle
- Trapezoid
- Triangle
- All angles are right
- Opposite sides are parallel
- No lines of symmetry
- All sides different
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- All rectangles are squares
- All squares are rectangles
- All triangles are quadrilaterals
- All circles have sides
- Lines that never meet
- Lines that cross at 45°
- Lines that cross at 90°
- Lines that overlap
- 30
- 36
- 45
- 54
- Square
- Rectangle
- Trapezoid
- Rhombus
- Acute
- Right
- Obtuse
- Equilateral
Stretch (RIT 240–260)
- 20
- 40
- 50
- 100
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 10
- Equilateral triangle
- Square
- Regular pentagon
- Regular hexagon
- Rectangle
- Rhombus
- Square
- Trapezoid
- (3,4)
- (4,3)
- (−4,3)
- (3,−4)
- 10
- 20
- 25
- 50
- A cube has 6 faces, all squares
- A cylinder has corners
- A sphere has edges
- A cone has 2 flat faces
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- Acute
- Right
- Obtuse
- Equilateral
- 3/4
- 3/8
- 5/8
- 1/8
Need More Help?
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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