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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: MEGA MOGEA Exam

39 / 40 / 40 / 1 essay

Legacy Subtest Structure

Official MoGEA 066-069 test page

75m / 75m / 60m / 60m

Legacy Time Limits

Official MoGEA 066-069 study guide

$59

Legacy 4-Subtest Fee

Official MoGEA 066-069 test page

$25

Legacy Single-Subtest Fee

Official MoGEA 066-069 test page

Jul 8, 2024

Last Posted Score Report Date

Official MoGEA 066-069 test page

Postponed

MoGEA 081 Status

Official MoGEA 081 test page

The last active MoGEA form used four legacy subtests: Reading Comprehension and Interpretation (39 multiple-choice questions, 75 minutes), Mathematics (40 multiple-choice questions, 75 minutes), Science and Social Studies (40 multiple-choice questions, 60 minutes), and Writing (1 written assignment, 60 minutes). Pearson’s current Missouri site now says the old MoGEA is no longer administered, the Science and Social Studies subtest is no longer required for educator-preparation admission, and the newer MoGEA (081) has been postponed with registration closed as of March 7, 2026.

About the MEGA MOGEA Exam

MoGEA was Missouri’s basic-skills gateway assessment for educator-preparation admission. This bank follows the last active 066-069 framework in reading, writing, mathematics, and science/social studies while also explaining the current status: the historic assessment is no longer administered, science/social studies is no longer required for admission, and the newer combined MoGEA (081) remains postponed.

Questions

120 scored questions

Time Limit

4h legacy test time or 4h 30m IBT appointment for all 4 historic subtests

Passing Score

Set by Missouri educator preparation programs

Exam Fee

$59 all four legacy subtests or $25 single subtest (Missouri DESE / Pearson Evaluation Systems)

MEGA MOGEA Exam Content Outline

Reading: 39 questions

Reading Comprehension and Interpretation

Literal comprehension, inference, interpretation, argument analysis, fact versus opinion, bias, tone, author purpose, and evaluation of supporting evidence in college-level texts.

Writing: 1 essay

Writing and Language Conventions

Focused, coherent, audience-aware writing with clear claims, organization, transitions, rhetorical control, grammar, usage, capitalization, punctuation, and spelling.

Mathematics: 40 questions

Mathematics

Numbers and algebra, proportional reasoning, linear equations and inequalities, measurement, geometry, statistics, data interpretation, and basic quantitative problem solving.

Science/Social Studies: 40 questions

Science and Social Studies

Crosscutting science concepts, inquiry and evidence evaluation, history, geography, government, economics, culture, and literacy with informational sources and claims.

Current status

2026 Program Context

The legacy MoGEA is no longer administered, Subtest 069 is no longer required for admission, and the newer combined MoGEA (081) is still officially postponed.

How to Pass the MEGA MOGEA Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: Set by Missouri educator preparation programs
  • Exam length: 120 questions
  • Time limit: 4h legacy test time or 4h 30m IBT appointment for all 4 historic subtests
  • Exam fee: $59 all four legacy subtests or $25 single subtest

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

MEGA MOGEA Study Tips from Top Performers

1Treat reading questions as evidence questions: the best answer is the one the passage actually supports, not the one that merely sounds educated
2On writing items, separate macro revision from sentence editing: first fix purpose and organization, then tighten grammar and mechanics
3For math, translate words into quantities before calculating and check whether your answer is reasonable in context
4In science and social studies questions, evaluate claims by the quality of evidence, source credibility, and whether conclusions go beyond the data
5Because the current official status is frozen, focus on core academic skills rather than chasing rumors about a launch date for MoGEA 081

Frequently Asked Questions

Is MoGEA still being administered in 2026?

No. The official Missouri MEGA site says the Missouri Educator Gateway Assessments are no longer being administered. It also states that implementation and administration of the newer MoGEA (081) has been postponed and registration is closed.

What did the last active MoGEA test include?

The final active MoGEA version was the 066-069 format: 39 reading multiple-choice questions, 40 math multiple-choice questions, 40 science and social studies multiple-choice questions, and one writing assignment. Timed sections were 75 minutes for reading, 75 minutes for math, 60 minutes for science/social studies, and 60 minutes for writing.

Do I need the science and social studies subtest?

Not for historic educator-preparation admission decisions that relied on the updated legacy policy. Pearson’s official Missouri notice says programs were no longer required to collect a score on Subtest 069 because Missouri statute only requires basic oral and written communication skills and mathematics skills.

How much did the legacy MoGEA cost?

The final posted fee schedule on the official Pearson Missouri test page listed $59 for all four legacy subtests in one internet-based session or $25 for a single subtest. Always treat those figures as historical now because new appointments are no longer available.

What should I study most heavily for this question bank?

Prioritize reading, mathematics, and writing first because those were the required legacy subtests for program admission. Then use science and social studies review to strengthen general academic literacy and prepare for programs or schools that still reference the broader historic MoGEA skill set.

Why does this bank still include science and social studies questions?

Because they were part of the official 066-069 framework even after the admission requirement changed. Keeping those items in the bank gives you fuller coverage of the historic exam and matches the publicly posted preparation materials.