Endless practice questions to prepare for MAP Growth assessments
MAP Growth (Measures of Academic Progress) is a computer-adaptive assessment by NWEA used in thousands of schools across the U.S. from grades 2–12. It adapts in real time — questions get harder or easier based on your answers — and reports a RIT score that measures your current level and growth over time.
What it tests: Number sense, operations, algebra, geometry, measurement, data & statistics — typically 40–53 questions per session.
How to use this page: Practice as many questions as you like. The 150 questions here cover the same skills and difficulty range as the actual exam, including Easy, Medium, and Hard levels. If you get a question wrong, a hint will automatically appear to help you learn from it.