Calculus Readiness Test

If you are considering enrolling in Math 2144, Calculus I, you should take the online test of calculus readiness. The results of this test will be reported to advisors in your college office. The score on this test and other information about your background in mathematics will be used to help decide whether Math 2144 is the correct course for you. If you are a student in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology, completion of this test is required prior to orientation and enrollment.

The questions on the test cover topics in algebra and trigonometry: elementary area formulas, surface area and volume of simple solids, perimeter formulas; parabolas and lines; exponential and logarithmic functions and equations; factoring; trigonometric functions, values at special angles, symmetry, basic identities. If it has been a long time since you took courses over this material, you may want to refresh your memory before taking the exam.

This test is designed to be completed without the use of a calculator or reference. You will need some paper for scratchwork. The exam is timed. You have 30 minutes to complete 25 multiple choice questions. You should plan to have an uninterrupted period of about 35 minutes in which to take the exam and a place to take the exam which is free from distractions. Because the exam is designed for advising purposes, you should not receive assistance with any questions on the exam. Such assistance will invalidate the results and may lead to incorrect advising.

Important: The software uses javascript and opens windows. Be sure that any pop-up blocker that you may be using allows http://mapleta3.okstate.edu/ to open windows.
It is also not recommended to try to take the exam over a dial-up connection.

Before taking the calculus readiness exam you should take the practice exam in order to become familiar with the navigation buttons and the types of questions. This will also help you determine whether your browser settings are correct. The practice exam has 10 questions and allows 12 minutes to complete the exam. Before beginning carefully read the Exam Instructions below.


You may take the practice exam as many times as you like.

Exam Instructions

You must have a login and password in order to take the exam. The login is your O-Key Account Username. You should have received information about activating your O-Key account. You can find this Username by logging in to your O-Key account at https://app.it.okstate.edu/okey/ (Circled in red in the example below.)

Important: Your username is not your O-Key email address. Your email address is labelled Login Address: on the O-Key page. See the image above where mstuden is the O-Key Account Username and mary.student@okstate.edu is the Login Address.
Your password is your Okey password.