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Maths Quiz for 5-7 year olds Easy Practice quiz Start Quiz Extra hard quiz
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What is 2+5? 2 2 25 7 7 3 3 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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Sarah had four marbles and she gave two to Jim. How many does Sarah have left? 6 6 1 1 0 0 2 2 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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What number comes after 8? 8 8 9 9 80 7 7 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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What is 1+1+1? 3 3 111 2 2 1 1 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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What number comes before 2? 3 3 0 0 2 2 1 1 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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True or false, 3+4=9? True False Return to main menu Return to main menu
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How many sides does a square have? 1 1 8 8 4 4 2 2 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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What is 2+2-1? 5 5 3 3 6 6 4 4 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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What is the missing number? 1+?=4 3 3 1 1 5 5 4 4 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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What time is an hour after 2 0’clock? 1 o’clock 2:20pm 3 o’clock Half past two Return to main menu Return to main menu
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What is 4+4? 8 8 44 4 4 16 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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What is half of 2? 2 2 22 4 4 1 1 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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What’s the time on the clock? 1 o’clock 12 o’clock 2.00 Half past 3 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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Well Done! You are a maths whizz! Return to main menu Return to main menu
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What is 21+11? 31 10 32 42 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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How many corners are in a triangle? 4 4 6 6 1 1 3 3 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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What time is it when it is half an hour later than 3.30? 4 o’clock Half past three 4.30 3.00 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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What is 27-8? 20 19 18 35 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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What’s the missing number? ?+6=22 28 18 16 14 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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What’s the difference between 9 and 14 ? One of them is mean and the other one is nice. One of them is mean and the other one is nice. 5 5 6 6 23 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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Each bag of sweets had 10 sweets in it. If Tom bought three bags, how many sweets would he have ? 30 13 20 10 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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True or false? 15= 7+8 True False Return to main menu Return to main menu
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What number comes before 30? 31 29 10 20 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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What is 6+7+8? 678 22 20 21 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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What’s the time on the clock? 4.00 2.40 3.00 12.15 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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What number is two more than 99? 97 101 22 100 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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What is half of 22? 11 44 10 2 2 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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What are three fives? 10 15 12 35 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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What is 7-3+7? 10 737 11 17 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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What number is missing? 12+?=20 12 6 6 32 8 8 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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Well Done! You are a maths expert! Return to main menu Return to main menu
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Mammy puts a meal in the oven at 5.30. If the meal takes 1 hour and 10 minutes to cook, what time is it ready at? 6.20 6.50 6.30 6.40 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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True or false. Half of 52 is 27? True False Return to main menu Return to main menu
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Watch the buses. How many people altogether do the buses take each time? 5 5 1 1 6 6 3 3 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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24+9+2-3=? 35 33 32 30 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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Daisy is taller than Baby Sue, but isn’t as tall as Fred. Which photo is correct? Return to main menu Return to main menu
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What number is missing? 7- 4=9-? 6 6 4 4 12 3 3 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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How many sides does an octagon have? 0 0 8 8 6 6 10 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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Which of these shapes is a parallelogram? Return to main menu Return to main menu
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Which number comes next? 1,2,4,7,11…… 15 22 1 1 16 Return to main menu Return to main menu
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Yesterday it was 5 degrees warmer than today. Today it was 7 degrees Celsius. What temperature was it yesterday? 2 degrees Celsius 12 degrees Celsius 57 degrees Celsius 13 degrees Celsius Return to main menu Return to main menu
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Well Done! You are a mathematician! Return to main menu Return to main menu
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