Are you good at maths?
You might feel like you’re not once you try to tackle this 15-question quiz that’s aimed at 13-year-olds.
The test created by US-based trivia platform Quizly is inspired by the maths lessons children receive in school.
There are 15 problems that need to be solved and it requires you to answer them without the help of a calculator.
So get your pen and paper ready then see how quickly you can complete this quiz.
Just remember, there’s no cheating allowed and try not to peak at the answers below.
Don’t forget to leave a comment to let us know how you got on too!
Here are the questions:
1. If X + 4 = 7, what does X equal?
2. Round 36,873 to the nearest thousands
3. If 5y – 5 = 25, what does y equal?
4. If m + n = n, then what does m equal?
5. Which of the following is not equivalent to 1/5?
6. Which of these are prime numbers?
7. What is the name of triangle whose two angles are equal?
- Equilateral triangle
- Isosceles triangle
- Scalene triangle
8. Your dinner bill is $55 and you decided to give the waiter a 20% tip. What is the total amount of cash you should pay?
9. What is the decimal expansion of 5/7?
10. Y% x 70 = 28. What is y?
11. X = 2 x 3 + 1. What is the value of X?
12. What’s the square root of 64?
13. 4/2 + 2/4 = ?
14. 3 x 6 – 4 ÷ 2 = ?
15. Is 21 a composite number?
So how well do you think you did?
If you struggled a lot, don’t worry we’ve got the solutions for you.
Here are the answers:
- 3
- 37,000
- 6
- 0
- 0.25
- 2 and 5
- Isosceles
- 66
- .71
- 40
- 7
- 8
- 2.5
- 16
- Yes
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