Mathematics quiz index
Note: The quizzes are in roughly ascending order of difficulty for each topic. So, for example, Factors 3 is more difficult than Factors 1.
Some quizzes are identified as non-random. This means that there is a limited number of questions, which are generally organised in ascending order of difficulty.
Other quizzes are identified as random. They have an infinite number of questions and no order of difficulty.
Write the answer to balance a simple equation - addition, subtraction, multiplication, division → random | |
Convert a given number and unit (meters, grams, and liters) to its equivalent. Example: 1234.0 centimeters to ? decimeters → random easier: narrow conversion range | |
Convert a given number and unit (meters, grams, and liters) to its equivalent. Example: 1234.0 centimeters to ? decimeters → random harder: wide conversion range | |
Choose the correct conversion operation between two units (meters, grams, and liters), and then write the actual answer → random | |
Expand a simple expression with an exponent to its full number → random | |
Expand a more complex expression with an exponent to its full number → random | |
Choose the only factor of a given number → non-random | |
Choose all the factors of a given number → non-random | |
Choose the only factor of a given number in a range from 1 to 100 → random | |
Write all the factors of a given number → random | |
Choose the only multiple of a given number → non-random | |
Choose the only multiple of a given number → random | |
Write the next three multiples to continue a given sequence → non-random | |
Choose all the multiples of a given number → non-random | |
Drag decimal numbers into an ascending sequence → random | |
Drag expressions into an ascending sequence → random | |
Drag fractions into an ascending sequence → random | |
State if a given odd number is a prime number → random | |
Round a given number to its nearest 10 or hundredth, etc. → random | |
Write the next three numbers in a sequence → random easier | |
Write the next three numbers in a sequence → random harder | |
Click to state the number of significant figures a given number has → non-random | |
Drag a language expression into its corresponding operation → non-random |
Note: The quizzes are formatted in such a way as to be usable in the classroom on a Smartboard.