The document outlines the format and questions for a math quiz with two levels and several rounds. It will include identifying shapes and patterns, solving math problems, and trick questions. Level 1 has two rounds focused on numbers, with 6 questions in each round worth 1 minute each. Level 2 has two visual rounds with 5 questions worth either 1 or 2 minutes each. The rounds continue with more challenging math problems using numbers, shapes, puzzles, and rapid fire questions.
It is an interesting quiz game related to mathematics. It is suitable to students of class 7 to class 10 and higher grade. This quiz can be played among six different groups with four rounds: General,Visual, Buzzer and Rapid fire rounds.The rules are detailed with points in every rounds. This quiz game contains all possible type of questions to test ones skill.It contains TIE Question with the possiblity of tie while playing. This quiz had already done in DAV school,Jawalakhel, Kathmandu by Aryabhatta mathematics club. Hope you enjoy a lot.
It is an interesting quiz game related to mathematics. It is suitable to students of class 7 to class 10 and higher grade. This quiz can be played among six different groups with four rounds: General,Visual, Buzzer and Rapid fire rounds.The rules are detailed with points in every rounds. This quiz game contains all possible type of questions to test ones skill.It contains TIE Question with the possiblity of tie while playing. This quiz had already done in DAV school,Jawalakhel, Kathmandu by Aryabhatta mathematics club. Hope you enjoy a lot.
This is part of a Mathematics Quiz that we conducted at our school. For more information, visit http://sneeze10.blogspot.com/2012/11/mathematics-quiz-at-school.html
Answers at: http://www.slideshare.net/Jayanth-R/3-mental-ability-answers
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This is part of a Mathematics Quiz that we conducted at our school. For more information, visit http://sneeze10.blogspot.com/2012/11/mathematics-quiz-at-school.html
Answers at: http://www.slideshare.net/Jayanth-R/3-mental-ability-answers
A riddle is a statement or question having a double or veiled meaning, put forth as a puzzle to be solved. Riddles is a speech play. It is one of the minor genres of folk literature.
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-PRIME FACTORIZATION
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-Greatest Common Factor
-Least Common Multiple
-Problem Solving
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2. Quiz Format
• We will have shapes, patterns that will
appear on screen and you have to
identify them/ solve them.
• The next step is to answer some math
questions (the regular math!)
• Then we will have some trick and tease
questions
• You will also have to do things with
your hand
4. Numbers are fun #1
EEaacchh cclliipp iiss aa uunniitt..
HHooww lloonngg iiss tthhee ppeenncciill??
5. Numbers are fun #2
(15/3) + 9 – 3 + (2 x 6) =
50 x 4 “<” or “>” or “=” 25 x 8
6. Numbers are fun #3
(A) If 62 + 19 =81, then which of these is false?
19 + 81 = 62
81 – 19 = 62
19 + 62 = 81
81 – 62 = 19
7. Numbers are fun #4
• A coffee costs Rs 15 and a
sandwich costs Rs 10. How much
is 3 coffees and 2 sandwiches?
8. Numbers are fun #5
• David went on to visit friends. He
left at 10:30 a.m. and came back
home 3 hours later.
• When did he get home?
• a.m. or p.m.?
9. Numbers are fun #6 –
Open Question
A fruit seller had 108 oranges. 16 of
them were rotten. He packed the
rest into boxes of 8.
How many boxes of oranges were
there?
23. Magic triangle!
1
One number in each circle
Numbers can be 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6
Each side will add up to 10
24. Underwater
S U B M A R I N E
11 14 17 20 23 26 29 32
35
Find words that are worth these when the
letters are summed up:
Two letter words
34
43
40
Three letter words
42
75
78
AS, AM, IS BUS, MAN, BIN
38. Rapid Fire – Round #1
(3 minutes)
• What is next – 60, 50, 40, 30, ….
• Today is Friday. What was the day before
yesterday?
• Is 17 nearer to 10 or 20?
• Jatin has Rs 5 and spent Rs 2. How much was
left?
• One-fourth ( ¼ th) of 20
• 3 + 4 +7
• Multiply 6 by 12
• How many 5 rupee coins make Rs 20?
39. Rapid Fire – Round #2
(3 minutes)
• Which two of these add to 10 – 7, 5 or 3?
• How many legs on 3 elephants?
• Two more than 12
• 28 ÷ 4
• How many sides in a rectangle?
• A class of 14 go for an excursion and buy ice-cream
bars for Rs 4 each. How much did it cost?
• 72 ÷ 8
• 20 x 20
40. Rapid Fire – Round #3
(3 minutes)
• What is 349 + 122?
• 8 golf balls fit in a box. How many boxes are
needed for 20 balls?
• If 27 x 8 = 216, what is 26 x 8?
• Divide 2000 by 20
• I have nine 5paise coins. If I spend 28 paise,
how much will I have left?
• 48 ÷ 4
• 40 + 20 + 16
• 128 ÷ 4