Fun Mathematics Quiz Questions and Answers

Fun Mathematics Quiz Questions: The best way to practice math questions is by timing yourself as you answer the questions provided in this blog. Once you have completed all 30 questions, cross-check your answers to understand where you have gone wrong. 

After you’re done, firstly, we suggest you spend more time on the questions that you did not get right. Consequently, this will help you develop your confidence in the weaker areas of this subject. Ready? Here we go!

Q1. What is the highest common factor of the numbers 30 and 132?

  1. 3
  2. 6
  3. 7
  4. 9

Answer – Option (1)- 6 

Q2. Our measurement of time is based on which number system? (A popular math quiz question for students!) 

Answer – The Sexagesimal Number System. 

Q3. 123+4-5+67-89 = ? 

  1. 100
  2. 105
  3. 101
  4. 99

Answer – Option (1)- 100

Q3. From the number 0 to the number 1000, the letter “A” appears only in?

  1. 100
  2. 3000
  3. 1000
  4. 1050

Answer – Option (3)- 1000

Q4. If 1=3, 2=3, 3=5, 4=4, and 5=4, what is 6=? 

  1. -3
  2. 9
  3. 3
  4. 6

Answer – Option (3)- 3

Q5. Which number is the equivalent to 3^(4)/3^(2)? 

  1. -3
  2. 9
  3. 3
  4. 6

Answer – Option (2)- 9

Q6. Using only the process of addition, how to add eight 8’s to get the final number of 1000? 

Answer – 888+88+8+8+8=1000 

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Q7. What is the year 1982 in Roman Numerals? 

Answer – MCMLXXXII 

Q8. What is next in the following number series: 256, 289, 324, 361 . . . ?

  1. 400
  2. 200
  3. 800
  4. 600

Answer – Option (1)- 400

Q9. Three people in a room tell lies for 1/3rd of their time. A coin flip is conducted with the three of them, and all of them say it is “heads.” What is the probability that the coin actually has the “head” face up? (Probability is a concept often tested in maths quiz questions!)

  1. 9/8
  2. 8/9
  3. 9/6
  4. 9/3

Answer – Option (2)- 8/9

Q10. At a Christmas party, everyone shook hands with everyone else. There were a total of 66 handshakes that happened during the party. How many people were present? 

  1. 9
  2. 12
  3. 16
  4. 20

Answer – Option (2)- 12

Q11. What is the value of Pi to four individual decimal places?

Answer – 3.1416 

Q12. What does 6 raise to the power of 0 equal? 

Answer – 

Q13. What is the name of a triangle that has two sides of the same length?

Answer – Isosceles 

Q14. How many vertices are present on a cube? 

  1. 6
  2. 8
  3. 10
  4. 14

Answer – Option (2)- 8

Q15. An object is thrown into the air. After a while, it falls back to the Earth. The flight path of the object traces what shape? 

Answer – A parabola. 

Q16. Adding the numbers between 1 to 100 consecutively (1+2+3+4+…) gives you what final answer? 

Answer – 5050 

Q17. What is a flat image that can be easily displayed in 3D called? (Some maths quiz questions may be based on the application of principles.)

Answer – A hologram. 

Q18. -1.43, 1 >, 3/14, .09, and 5,643.1 have one thing in common. What is that?

Answer – These numbers are not integers. 

Q19. All natural numbers are whole numbers. However, not all whole numbers can be considered natural – True or False? 

Answer – True.

Q20. You are given a 3-digit number. The second digit of this number is four times bigger than the third digit. The first digit of the number is 3 less than the second digit. What is the number? 

  1. 140
  2. 142
  3. 141
  4. 146

Answer – Option (3)- 141

Q21. Solve the following equation: -15 + (-5x)=0. 

  1. 3
  2. 9
  3. -6
  4. -3

Answer – Option (4)– -3

Q22. A car is traveling at the rate of 75 kilometers per hour. How many meters is the car traveling in one minute? 

Answer – 1250 meters per minute. 

Q23. What is the rounded-off value of 6488 cakes to the nearest 100 cakes? (Application maths quiz questions such as this are designed to test basic mathematical understanding.)

Answer – 6500 cakes. 

Q24. How many hours are there in a year (rounded to the nearest hour)?

Answer – 8760 hours. 

Q25. A man is currently 4 times older than his son. In 10 years, the man will be three times older than his son. What is the man’s age presently?

  1. 100
  2. 80
  3. 120
  4. 150

Answer – Option (2)- 80

Q26. Which prime number is closest to 100? 

  1. 201
  2. 110
  3. 120
  4. 101

Answer – Option (4)- 101

Q27. Which number is best represented in binary as 100? 

  1. 8
  2. 4
  3. 6
  4. 2

Answer – Option (2)- 4

Q28. What 3 numbers result in the same answer when they are added or multiplied altogether? 

Answer – 1, 2, and 3. 

Q29. Sarah read a novel in 20 days. She made it a habit to read 16 pages every day for the first 15 days. She then started reading 18 pages every day for the last 5 days. How many pages was the book? (In maths quiz questions such as these, a firm foundation in basics can help you arrive at the right answer.) 

Answer – 330 pages.

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