Maths quizzes
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- Trigonometry : Easy !
- Choose the right answer using basic principal of trigonometry.
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- Dizzee Rascal discography
- Name the albums by Dizzee Rascal. (With exact spelling...)
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- Mathematicians' forenames
- Name the forenames of these famous mathematicians.
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- Name the mathematical constant
- Name the notable mathematical constant which each decimal expansion approximates
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- Platonic solids
- Name the Platonic solids from their pictures.
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- Hexadecimal numbers
- Can you convert these hexadecimal numbers to decimal?
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- Prime numbers under 100
- Name the prime numbers less than 100.
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- Numbers in binary
- Enter the numbers 0 to 15 in binary
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- Square numbers
- Name - or calculate! - the first 20 square numbers.
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- Fibonacci numbers first twenty
- List the first 20 Fibonacci numbers.
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- Ancient Greek mathematicians
- Enter the English names of the Ancient Greek mathematicians next to their Greek names.
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- Mathematical identities
- Can you name these famous mathematical identities?
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- Pascal's triangle first 10 rows
- list all of the numbersn in the first 10 rows of Pascal's triangle.
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- "Dividing by 3 Song" from "Division Songs" by Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory copyright 2000
- Listen to the "Dividing by 3 Song" by Audio Memory. Practice with the "Dividing by 3 Song Test" Fill in the blanks.
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- Kwizmi quizzes
- Give answers to these Kwizmi Queries.
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- "Dividing by 4 Song" from "Division Songs" by Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory copyright 2000
- Listen to the "Dividing by 4 Song" from "Division Songs." Practice the "Dividing by 4 Song Test." Fill in the blanks.
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- "Dividing by 5 Song" from "Division Songs" by Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory
- Learn the "Dividing by 5 Song" from "Division Songs" by Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory. Fill in the blanks.
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- 8x2 to 8x12 from "Multiplication Songs" by Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory
- Memorize the "8x2 to 8x12" Song from "Multiplication Songs" by Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory. Practice with the "8x2 to 8x12 Song Test" (facts in order). Take the KwizMi test (facts out of order).