Jumbled mathematics, a Quiz Covering Different Topics

In this quiz, you will find problems on different topics of mathematics like basic maths tools, place values, fractions, multiples, plane figures, shapes, patterns, sequences, and many more. All the problems are made in an engaging way. Every problem is made to get you the feel of the topics.

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Match the following shapes with their perimeters.

What will be the area of the rectangle given?

9

49

12

35

Find out the number shown by the place block diagram.

2174

2147

1247

2471

What will be the answer to the following problems respectively?

2, 2

7/4, 13/7

3, 3

4, 4

Add the fractions of black-colored parts in the given circles.

2

7/4

3

6/4

Find out the next term of the following sequences and match accordingly.

What will come next in the given pattern?

Darcy split up the area of a rectangle to help her solve the division equation, 4680/5 =?

She splits the rectangle into parts that are easy to divide by 5.

Here, A = 4000/5, similarly B, C, D can be calculated.

And, Final answer will be H = A+B+C+D.

Now match correctly the following.

Steve bought 6 packs of bread for his bakery shop. Each pack had 20 slices of bread in it. He already had 18 slices in the shop. Now, how many slices of bread are there in the shop?

120

138

102

118

What is the name of the marked angle in the above figure?

AOB

COD

BOC

DOE

Mike was shading the multiples of 8 in the number chart. Find out what mistakes Mike did? Select all that apply.

84 is not a multiple of 8.

60 is not a multiple of 8.

96 is not a multiple of 8.

Mike did no mistakes.

Sam drew a triangle that had the following properties.

  1. It had no equal side lengths.

  2. It had only one right angle.

  3. It had no obtuse angle.

Fill the spaces in the following statement about Sam’s triangle.

Sam’s Triangle is a ##right## angle and ##scalene## triangle.

isosceles acute obtuse scalene right
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Title: Jumbled mathematics, a Quiz Covering Different Topics
Questions: 12
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