We just got a surprise visit from a bunch of weird, alien-looking creatures. They claim they have come to test our mathematical prowess, and require human volunteers. Do you mind helping us out by answering their math questions? We'd like to give a good impression...
A clock strikes once at 1 o’clock, twice at 2 o’clock, thrice at 3 o’clock and so on. How many times will it strike in 24 hours?
196
156
78
136
3 of 12
0.05 × 0.09 × 5 is...
0.225
0.0225
0.005
0.025
4 of 12
Which of the following numbers gives 240 when added to its own square?
16
20
18
15
5 of 12
All natural numbers and 0 are called the ____ numbers.
Integer
Rational
Prime
Whole
6 of 12
The wages of 10 workers for a six-day week is $ 1200. What are the one day’s wages of 4 workers?
$80
$24
$40
$32
7 of 12
What is 1 to the power of 0?
1 to the power of zero means it gets multiplied by 1 zero times and hence stays 1.
Unknowable
-1
1
0
8 of 12
142 × 16 is...
2227
2722
2272
7222
9 of 12
What is 4505 ÷ 5?
109
190
901
910
10 of 12
45% of 640 + 64% of 450 = ? % of 1440
54
50
45
40
11 of 12
Which number should come in place of both question marks? (?)/81 = 144/(?)
11664
972
1296
108
12 of 12
If 5 girls take 7 hours to pack 35 shirts, then how many girls can pack 65 shirts in 3 hours?
45
26
39
None of the answers are correct
Oops! You Got a Low Score...
Maybe you're not focused or maybe you haven't done maths like this in a long time. think about it. Why not try again... READ MOREMaybe you're not focused or maybe you haven't done maths like this in a long time. think about it. Why not try again, and if not - have a look at our explanations of your mistakes below. In any case, the creatures are disappointed, and may not come again because they only like to talk about math. No matter, we don't need their help!
You didn't ace the test, but you got high marks and the creatures are duly impressed. This isn't easy to do considering... READ MOREYou didn't ace the test, but you got high marks and the creatures are duly impressed. This isn't easy to do considering few of us actually use math like this in our every day life. Kudos for keeping the math alive and your brain well and functioning, and have a look below at your mistakes to learn from them.
Wow, are you a retired maths teacher? These poor creatures never saw it coming! These are high marks indeed! You either... READ MOREWow, are you a retired maths teacher? These poor creatures never saw it coming! These are high marks indeed! You either got full marks or only had one mistake, and that happens to us all. You are a math wiz and if you haven't used math like this since school, we're double impressed with you. You're awesome, and you've sent them packing!
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