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Maths Quiz Questions and Answers for Students

This document provides 35 multiple choice questions testing basic math concepts. The questions cover addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, exponents, squares, cubes, and geometric shapes. They are designed to be simple problems that students can answer quickly without a calculator to test fundamental math skills.

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Maths Quiz Questions and Answers for Students

This document provides 35 multiple choice questions testing basic math concepts. The questions cover addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, exponents, squares, cubes, and geometric shapes. They are designed to be simple problems that students can answer quickly without a calculator to test fundamental math skills.

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Maths Quiz Questions with Answers (MCQs)

Let us answer here some of the quizzes which are based Q.6: The product of 82 and 5 is:
on simple arithmetic concepts. These problems are
based on fundamental concepts, which students can A. 400
easily answer without picking up a pen and paper.
Q.1. What is the sum of 130+125+191? B. 410

A. 335 C. 420

B. 456 D. None of these

C. 446 Answer: B

D. 426 Q.7: Find the missing terms in multiple of 3: 3, 6, 9, __,


15
Answer: C
A. 10
Q.2: If we minus 712 from 1500, how much do we get?
B. 11
A. 788
C. 12
B. 778
D. 13
C. 768
Answer: C
D. 758
Q.8: Solve 24÷8+2.
Answer: A
A. 5
Q.3: 50 times of 8 is equal to:
B. 6
A. 80
C. 8
B. 400
D. 12
C. 800
Answer: A
D. 4000
Q.9: Solve: 300 – (150×2)
Answer: B
A. 150
Q.4: 110 divided by 10 is:
B. 100
A. 11
C. 50
B. 10
D. 0
C. 5
Answer: D
D. None of these
Q.10: The product of 121 x 0 x 200 x 25 is
Answer: A
A. 1500
Q.5: 20+(90÷2) is equal to:
B. 0
A. 50
C. 4000
B. 55
D. None of these
C. 65
Answer B
D. 60
Q.11: What is the next prime number after 5?
Answer: C
A. 6 Q.23: 8 raised to the power 0 is equal to:

B. 7 Answer: 1

C. 9 80 = 1

D. 11 Q.24: The largest 4 digit number is:

Answer: B Answer: 9999

Q.25: The smallest 4-digit number is:


Maths Quizzes and Answers
Here are some quiz questions which children should be Answer: 1000
able to answer quickly.
Q.26: The square of 8 is equal to:
Q.12: The circumference of the circle is also sometimes
called: Answer: 64

Answer: Perimeter of a circle 82 = 8 x 8 = 64

Q.13: 90 – 35 is equal to: Q.27: The square root of 5 is:

Answer: 55 Answer: 2.23

Q.14: 72 divided by 8 is equal to: Q.28: 3 is a perfect square. True or False?

Answer: 9 Answer: False.

Q.15: How many sides does a decagon have? Q.29: Cube of 5 is equal to:

Answer: Ten Answer: 125

Q.16: Is -5 an integer? Yes or No. 53 = 5 x 5 x 5 = 125

Answer: Yes Q.30: Cube root of 1331 is:

Q.17: The value of pi is equal to: Answer: 11

Answer: 22/7 or 3.14 1331 = 11 x 11 x 11 = 113

Q.18: 9 x 7 is equal to: Q.31: 27 is a perfect cube. True or False?

Answer: 63 Answer: True

Q.19: Is triangle a two-dimensional or three- 27 = 3 x 3 x 3= 33


dimensional shape?
Q.32: A square has all its angles equal to:
Answer: A two-dimensional shape
Answer: 90 degrees
Q.20: An equilateral triangle has two of its sides equal.
True or false? Q.33: The area of rectangle is equal to:

Answer: False Answer: Length x Breadth

All the sides of the equilateral triangle are equal. Q.34: If a is the side of cube, then the volume of the
cube is:
Q.21: 10 is a natural number. True or false?
Answer: a3
Answer: True
Q.35: A regular polygon has all its sides:
Q.22: -10 is a whole number. True or false?
Answer: Equal
Answer: False

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The statement 'An equilateral triangle has two of its sides equal' is misleading, as it understates the defining nature of equilateral triangles, where all three sides are equal. Consequently, equilateral triangles also have all angles equal, each measuring 60 degrees, reinforcing the concept of complete equality in its sides and angles, a core classification feature .

A perfect cube is a number that can be expressed as the cube of an integer. The number 27 is a perfect cube because it is equal to 3^3, or 3 x 3 x 3, demonstrating its definition as the result of raising an integer to the power of three .

The solution to "300 – (150×2)" involves understanding the order of operations, often remembered by the acronym PEMDAS (Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, Addition and Subtraction). Here, multiplication inside the parentheses is performed first, calculating 150×2 to get 300, followed by the subtraction from 300, resulting in 0 .

Solving a square's area involves using the formula 'side × side', leveraging the property that all sides are equal. In contrast, calculating a rectangle's area requires the formula 'length × breadth', accounting for potentially differing side lengths. These procedures emphasize the foundational geometric distinction between uniformity and variance in side measures for these shapes .

The notion of perimeter in general geometric discussions pertains to the total length around any shape, while circumference is the specific term used for circles, embodying the perimeter concept in circular terms. Understanding circumference thus involves recognizing it as a circular perimeter, calculated using formulas like '2πr' for circles, emphasizing its distinct yet analogous role to perimeter in broader geometric contexts .

The statement '10 is a natural number' can be verified by understanding that natural numbers are a set of positive integers beginning from 1 upwards, used frequently for counting and ordering. Number 10 fits within this set, implying it is a member of the series of non-negative integers excluding zero, which typically includes numbers like 1, 2, 3, etc. .

A regular polygon is uniquely defined by having all sides of equal length and all angles equal in measure, providing symmetry and geometric uniformity. These attributes ensure that regular polygons are equilateral and equiangular by nature, exemplified in figures such as the equilateral triangle and square, where these properties are visibly consistent .

The expression '80^0' equaling 1 is a result of a core property of exponents: for any non-zero number 'a', 'a^0' is always 1. This property arises from the rules of dividing powers with the same base, specifically 'a^n / a^n = a^(n-n) = a^0 = 1', which demonstrates consistent definitions in the broader framework of exponents .

The volume of a cube is determined by the formula 'a^3', where 'a' represents the length of a side of the cube. This formula highlights the intrinsic relationship between a cube's three-dimensional nature and its edge length, demonstrating how the cube's identical edge lengths are multiplied to calculate its overall volume .

In solving '72 divided by 8', one applies the principle of division, which is the arithmetic operation where a number (dividend) is divided by another number (divisor) to find a quotient. Here, 72 is divided by 8, resulting in the quotient 9, exemplifying the division as distributing 72 into 8 equal parts .

Maths Quiz Questions with Answers (MCQs)
Let us answer here some of the quizzes which are based
on simple arithmetic concepts
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