What Do You Know About Further Mathematics?

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What Do You Know About Further Mathematics? - Quiz

Further mathematics is an interesting. It describes a course studied in addition to the standard mathematics AS-Level and A-level courses. It involves tedious calculations. Do you think you know further mathematics so much? Then take our quiz to prove your knowledge.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    How is advanced mathematic better described?

    • A.

      Statistics

    • B.

      Algebra

    • C.

      Series

    • D.

      Further mathematics

    Correct Answer
    D. Further mathematics
  • 2. 

    In United Kingdom, what is the model for studying further mathematics?

    • A.

      Pure and applied science

    • B.

      Art and science

    • C.

      Skilled and applied

    • D.

      Pure and skilled

    Correct Answer
    A. Pure and applied science
    Explanation
    The model for studying further mathematics in the United Kingdom is based on the combination of pure and applied science. This means that students are exposed to both theoretical concepts and their practical applications in real-world scenarios. By studying both pure and applied science, students gain a comprehensive understanding of mathematics and its relevance in various fields. This approach allows them to develop problem-solving skills and apply mathematical principles to solve complex problems in scientific and technological domains.

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  • 3. 

    What is the required model to achieve an A-level in further mathematic?

    • A.

      2

    • B.

      4

    • C.

      6

    • D.

      8

    Correct Answer
    C. 6
  • 4. 

    In VCE (Australia) further mathematics consist of how many core modules and optional modules?

    • A.

      2 and 3

    • B.

      3and 4

    • C.

      3 and 2

    • D.

      2 and 4

    Correct Answer
    C. 3 and 2
    Explanation
    Further Mathematics in VCE (Australia) consists of 3 core modules and 2 optional modules. This means that students are required to study the 3 core modules, while they have the option to choose 2 additional modules based on their interests or career aspirations.

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  • 5. 

    In Australia, universal data, bivariate data, time series, and number pattern are what modules?

    • A.

      Optional

    • B.

      Zero

    • C.

      Core

    • D.

      Call

    Correct Answer
    C. Core
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Core" because the question is asking about the modules in Australia, and "Core" is the only option that fits the context of being a module.

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  • 6. 

    Mathematical applications fall into how many strands?

    • A.

      1

    • B.

      2

    • C.

      3

    • D.

      4

    Correct Answer
    C. 3
    Explanation
    Mathematical applications fall into three strands.

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  • 7. 

    What are the strands further mathematical applications fall into?

    • A.

      Decision and statistics

    • B.

      Decision and mechanics

    • C.

      Decision, mechanics and statistics

    • D.

      Statistics and mechanics

    Correct Answer
    C. Decision, mechanics and statistics
    Explanation
    The strands into which further mathematical applications fall are decision, mechanics, and statistics.

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  • 8. 

    Student can either focus on one strand or study a mixture of what?

    • A.

      1

    • B.

      3

    • C.

      4

    • D.

      5

    Correct Answer
    B. 3
    Explanation
    The student can either focus on one strand of study or choose to study a mixture of different strands.

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  • 9. 

    What foundation as studying A-level further mathematics provides?

    • A.

      Better decision making

    • B.

      Further studies in any science or math’s based course---

    • C.

      Good job opportunity

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. Better decision making
    Explanation
    Studying A-level further mathematics provides a foundation for better decision making. This is because the subject involves advanced problem-solving skills, logical reasoning, and critical thinking, which are essential for making informed decisions in various areas of life. By studying further mathematics, individuals can enhance their analytical abilities and develop a systematic approach to problem-solving, enabling them to make better decisions in their personal and professional lives.

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  • 10. 

    Which of these countries make geometry; trigonometry, graphs, relations, networks and decision mathematics or matrices optional modules?

    • A.

      United Kingdom

    • B.

      America

    • C.

      Netherland

    • D.

      Australia

    Correct Answer
    D. Australia
    Explanation
    Australia makes geometry, trigonometry, graphs, relations, networks, decision mathematics, and matrices optional modules.

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