Mathematics Quiz

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Challenging Mathematics Quiz

Test your mathematical skills with our engaging quiz! Designed for learners of all ages, this quiz covers a variety of topics including algebra, geometry, and percentages.

Challenge yourself and see how well you can perform under pressure!

  • 36 Multiple Choice Questions
  • Covers a range of math topics
  • Immediate feedback on your answers
36 Questions9 MinutesCreated by CalculatingEagle472
Kathy ate 3/4 of the box of cornflakes. The box holds 152g. What mass of cornflakes remians?
38
76
114
19
Workout : 3 x 4/5
12/65
12/5
7/5
5/12
workout: 7/10 ÷ 3/8
15/28
5/36
3/8
28/15
10 x (1+ 3/10 + 5/100)
25/5
36/5
27/2
14/8
Change 0.325 to pencentages
3.25%
32.5%
325%
0.0325%
If the area of a triangle whose base measures 3 cm is 6 sq.cm, then its height is
4
2
6
5
Find the area of a triangle whose base is 6 cm and height is 8 cm.
48 sq.cm
24 sq.cm
24 cm
32 sq.cm
What is the height of an isosceles triangle with area 10 sq.cm and base 5 cm?
4 cm
3 cm
6 cm
2.5 cm
What is the area of an isosceles triangle with base 8 cm and lateral side 5 cm?
20 sq.cm
12 sq.cm
40 sq.cm
16 sq.cm
7+6x = 7x
6
7/6
7
1
2x +3 = 9
3
4
2
3/9
9x +3 = 4x + 8
5
1
2
1/5
X/5 - 7 = 2
43
45
54
55
Using v=u + at, find u when: v=100, a=5 and t=10
40
45
50
85
Using v=u + at, find u when: v=20, a=-5 and t=9
65
54
-25
25
Using v=u + at, find u when: v=60, a=5 and t=20
40
15
15
-40
0.042x 1000
0.42
420
4200
42
92.1 ÷ 1000
0.0921
0.921
9.2
0.00921
 
1874593_2f9afddf-51f2-4778-8b7d-5572153756f8_lgfind out how many hours for "PLAY"
3
2
1
4
15% of the number of people who attended a concert arrived late. If 30 people arrived late, find the number of people who attended the concert.
450
150
200
300
Kathy earned $75 an hour. Andy earned 20% more money than Kathy. How much money did Andy earn in an hour?
90
75
85
115
After going shopping we had only 10% of our money left. We spend 180$. How much money did we have at first?
250
200
185
225
Andy and Joe both bought the same computer. Andy paid 2,500$, but Joe got a 15% discount. How much did Joe pay?
1215
1251
2551
2125
25% of my candies are chocolate candies. I had 25 chocolate candies. How many candies did I have altogether?
121
50
115
100
Last year Billy weighed 75kg. This year he weighed 90kg. With what percentage did his weight increase?
25%
35%
20%
40%
John bought 18 pizzas. Michael bought 12 pizzas. What percentage of the total number of pizzas, did Michael buy?
40%
46%
86%
25%
The bill in a restaurant totaled 45.50$. We wanted to give a tip of 20%. How much money did we pay altogether
46.5
54.6
45.6
64.5
Father gave me some money. I could choose between 15% of 1,500$ or 25% of 1,000$. Which amount did I choose?
25% of 1,000$.
15% of 1500$
State whether the line segments PQ and RS in each diagram are congruent.
Yes
No
Mike had 180 blue and red pencils. He had 45 blue pencils. What percentage of his pencils was red?
57%
75%
45%
15%
Mark and Fred had some money in the ratio 6:1. Mark gave half of his money to Fred. Find the ratio of the amount of money Mark had left to the amount of money Fred had in the end.
3:4
3:5
2:3
4:3
4:3 = 60:45. True OR False?
TRUE
FALSE
3:7 = 15:45. True OR False?
TRUE
FALSE
2:6 and 24:72 are equal ratios. True OR False?
TRUE
FALSE
4 spoons cost 12 dollars. How much do 16 spoons cost?
36
24
48
60
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