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„Maths in English” Part two

Which mathematical operation is the quotient: a)24×13 b)51+25 Exercise 1 Which mathematical operation is the quotient: a)24×13 b)51+25 c)64÷8 d)543-251

Which is the next odd number after forty-five ? Exercise 2 Which is the next odd number after forty-five ? a)46 b)47 c)49 d)48

Exercise 3 The difference between 43 and 12 is: a) 31 c) 51 b) 55 d) 15

a) 2009 b) 2+9 c) 200-9 d) 200x9 Which of the numbers below is even? Exercise 4 Which of the numbers below is even?  a) 2009    b) 2+9  c) 200-9 d) 200x9     

three-fourths of eighty Exercise 5 Calculate: three-fourths of eighty

c)200-9 d)200x9 Exercise 6 Which of these numbers is the greatest? a)2009 b)2+0+9 c)200-9 d)200x9

Which of these is a multiple of 3? a)2009 b)2+0+9 c)(2+0)x9 d)29 Exercise 7 Which of these is a multiple of 3? a)2009 b)2+0+9 c)(2+0)x9 d)29

a)2009 b)200 c)200+2 d)200-2 Which of the numbers below is odd number? Exercise 8 Which of the numbers below is odd number? a)2009 b)200 c)200+2 d)200-2

What is the form of number 2015 in Roman numerals ? Exercise 9 What is the form of number 2015 in Roman numerals ?

Which of these is a multiple of 9? a)111 b)222 c)333 d)444 Exercise 10 Which of these is a multiple of 9? a)111 b)222 c)333 d)444

Write fraction ninety-four point five six as a mixed number. Exercise 11 Write fraction ninety-four point five six as a mixed number.

Exercise 12 Write down the result using kilometres. Calculate how long is a way between town A and town B, if it is an 4 cm long segment on a map, and the map is in the scale of 1:4 000 000. Write down the result using kilometres.

Exercise 13 What is the greatest common divisor of numbers twenty-five and twenty-six ?

Give the opposite number of the number forty-two. Exercise 14 Give the opposite number of the number forty-two.

Complete the missing/lacking digit Exercise 15 Complete the missing/lacking digit to make the number 11_1 divisible by 3.

Exercise 16 Calculate: Area of a square with perimeter 40 cm.

Calculate: Perimeter of a square which area is equal 81cm². Exercise 17 Calculate: Perimeter of a square which area is equal 81cm².

1000 times greater than three-eighths. Exercise 18 Give a number 1000 times greater than three-eighths.

Exercise 19 One hundred and fifty-three is the sum of numbers one hundred and thirty-six and seventeen. Is it true or false?

Two and three quarters is a mixed number. Is it true Exercise 20 Two and three quarters is a mixed number. Is it true or false?

One quarter is the same as point two five. Is it true Exercise 21 One quarter is the same as point two five. Is it true or false?

Exercise 22 a)triangle b)rhomb c)square d)rectangle The figure which diagonals are the same and perpendicular to one another is: a)triangle b)rhomb c)square d)rectangle              

The diagonals of a square are parallel. Is it true Exercise 23 The diagonals of a square are parallel. Is it true or false?

Exercise 24 The quadrangle which has equal sides and different diagonals is: a)square b)rectangle c)rombus

A polygon, in which the sum of interior angles is 180°. Exercise 25 A polygon, in which the sum of interior angles is 180°.