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1 „Maths in English” Part two

2 Which mathematical operation is the quotient: a)30×12 b)56+75
Exercise 1 Which mathematical operation is the quotient: a)30×12 b)56+75 c)85÷5 d)

3 Which is the next odd number after seventy-seven?
Exercise 2 Which is the next odd number after seventy-seven? a) b)89 c) d)79

4 The difference between 354 and 217 is:
Exercise 3 The difference between 354 and 217 is: a)  c) 151 b)  d) 147

5 The remainder after the division of 37 by 5 is:
Exercise 4 The remainder after the division of 37 by 5 is: a)  c) 3 b)  d) 2

6 Which is the next number after ninety-eight?
Exercise 5 Which is the next number after ninety-eight?

7 The product of numbers 3/4 and 8/3 is:
Exercise 6 The product of numbers 3/4 and 8/3 is: a) b) 4 c) d) 8

8 Twenty is the sum of numbers thirteen and seventeen.
Exercise 7 Twenty is the sum of numbers thirteen and seventeen. Is it true or false?

9 Which number isn’t a natural number: a) 0,5 b) 2 c) 1876 d) 1
Exercise 8 Which number isn’t a natural number: a) 0, b) 2 c) d) 1

10 What is the form of number 2016 in Roman numerals ?
Exercise 9 What is the form of number 2016 in Roman numerals ?

11 What's the name of the smallest polygon?
Exercise 10 What's the name of the smallest polygon?

12 How many minutes has one hour?
Exercise 11 How many minutes has one hour?

13 Write down the result using kilometres.
Exercise 12 Calculate how long is a way between town A and town B, if it is an 6 cm long segment on a map, and the map is in the scale of 1: Write down the result using kilometres.

14 Can you divide six by zero?
Exercise 13 Can you divide six by zero?

15 Divisible number by nine is: a) two thousand and twenty-two
Exercise 14 Divisible number by nine is: a) two thousand and twenty-two b) seven hundred and forty-four c) zero d) nine hundred and ninety- six

16 Complete the missing/lacking digit
Exercise 15 Complete the missing/lacking digit to make the number 10_1 divisible by 3.

17 Exercise 16 Calculate: Area of a square with perimeter 48 cm.

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

19 2000 times greater than six-eighths.
Exercise 18 Give a number 2000 times greater than six-eighths.

20 Two and three quarters is a mixed number. Is it true or false?
Exercise 19 Two and three quarters is a mixed number. Is it true or false?

21 The area of a rectangle eight cm by five cm is:
Exercise 20 The area of a rectangle eight cm by five cm is: a) 40 cm b) 40 cm2 c) 18 cm d) 18 cm2

22 Three-fourths is the same as point five. Is it true or false?
Exercise 21 Three-fourths is the same as point five. Is it true or false?

23 The sum of three next odd numbers is fifty-one.
Exercise 22 The sum of three next odd numbers is fifty-one. What are the numbers?              

24 The difference between one hundred and seven and twenty-five is:
Exercise 23 The difference between one hundred and seven and twenty-five is: a) 28 b) 82 c) 38 d) 83

25 Exercise 24 The product of fractions six-twelfths and three-fourths is 3/8. Is it true or false?

26 The remainder after the division of thirty-three by five.
Exercise 25 Calculate: The remainder after the division of thirty-three by five.


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