Pi Day

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Celebrate Pi Day Quiz

Test your knowledge of the fascinating world of pi with this engaging quiz! Whether you’re a math enthusiast or just curious about the quirky cultural references related to pi, this quiz has something for everyone.

Challenge yourself with questions that range from mathematical history to pop culture:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Fun facts about pi
  • Cultural references to pi and pie
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by BakingCloud337
Which of the following symbols represents the mathematical constant?
§
‰ˆ
Ï€
Γ
Pi is used when working with:
Curves
Circles
Triangles
3-d cubes
Though the exact value of pie can never be calculated, the world record for memorizing the digits was achieved in 2015. What is the world record for the most digits of pi recited?
10,000
25,000
40,000
70,000
TRUE OR FALSE: Greek letters, like pi, have an uppercase and lowercase just like letters in the Latin alphabet.
TRUE
FALSE
What company produces a men's cologne called Pi?
Gucci
Tommy Hillfiger
Givenchy
Polo
Which Canadian novellist wrote the novel "Life of Pi"?
Joseph Boyden
Yann Martel
Robertson Davies
Miriam Toevs
TRUE OR FALSE: The symbol of pi (π) is not used for anything other than circle-based calculations in math or science.
TRUE
FALSE
Which electronics company produces the Raspberry Pi device?
Sony
Toshiba
Apple
Samsung
What is the main difference between a pie and a tart?
Pies have a closed top and tarts have an open top
Pies are made with fruit but tarts are made with creme
Pies have a thin crust while tarts have thicker, crumbly crusts
Pies are larger and meant to have pieces sliced, but tarts are individually sized
Who wrote and performed the song "American Pie"? ("Drove my Chevy to the levy but the levy was dry")
Neil Young
Johnny Cash
Don McLean
Bruce Springstein
In 2020, scientists discovered a new planet that they named "the pi planet". How did it get that name?
It was discovered on March 14
It is hot enough to bake a pie
It is 3.14 times the size of Earth
It takes 3.14 days to complete an orbit of its star
In what year was the first "American Pie" movie released?
1994
1999
2004
2009
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