Understanding the exact breakdown of the Praxis Mathematics test will help you know what to expect and how to most effectively prepare. The Praxis Mathematics has 66 multiple-choice questions The exam will be broken down into the sections below:
| Praxis Mathematics Exam Blueprint | ||
|---|---|---|
| Domain Name | % | Number of Questions |
| Number & Quantity and Algebra | 30% | 12 |
| Number & Quantity | 10% | 4 |
| Algebra | 20% | 8 |
| Functions and Calculus | 30% | 12 |
| Functions | 20% | 8 |
| ICalculus | 10% | 4 |
| Geometry | 20% | 8 |
| Statistics & Probability | 20% | 8 |
The Praxis 5165 consists of 66 questions on a variety of mathematical subjects. Test-takers are given 3 hours to complete the exam.
The test includes selected response and number entry questions.
Approximately 75% of the questions evaluate your mastery of mathematical concepts and skills. Within the 6 content areas, topics may include:
Across these subjects, approximately 16 questions (25% of the test) assess your ability to apply content knowledge to the task of teaching mathematics.
For a full breakdown of the topics that may appear on the Praxis middle school math test, review the ETS Praxis 5165 Study Companion.
The Praxis 5165 recently replaced the Praxis 5161 as the certification exam for high school math teachers.
Compared to the 5161 exam, the Praxis 5165 is:
Registration for the Praxis 5165 exam costs $130. Certain states may require additional taxes or fees.
You can register for the exam online, by phone, or by mail through the ETS.
Your score on the Praxis math exam is based on the number of questions you answer correctly. This “raw score” is converted to a “scale score” between 100 and 200. A score of 159 qualifies as passing in most states. Check your state’s specific requirements here.