Interesting Trivia On 6th Grade Math

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What is 8^2 + 9^2?

    • A.

      289

    • B.

      1

    • C.

      145

    • D.

      17

    Correct Answer
    C. 145
  • 2. 

    If a circle is divided into sections of 75, 95, and 65 degrees, how many degrees remain?

    • A.

      105 Degrees

    • B.

      115 Degrees

    • C.

      135 Degrees

    • D.

      125 Degrees

    Correct Answer
    D. 125 Degrees
  • 3. 

    How many 1.5 foot pieces of ribbon can be cut from a 25 yard spool of the ribbon?

    • A.

      25

    • B.

      16

    • C.

      50

    • D.

      112.5

    Correct Answer
    C. 50
  • 4. 

    Which number is prime?

    • A.

      6

    • B.

      4

    • C.

      3

    • D.

      1

    Correct Answer
    C. 3
  • 5. 

    How would "the square root of 72" be written in simplified form, without using a decimal?

    • A.

      6 Times The Square Root Of 2

    • B.

      2 Times The Square Root Of 6

    • C.

      2

    • D.

      6

    Correct Answer
    A. 6 Times The Square Root Of 2
  • 6. 

    What is (16 + 3)/5?

    • A.

      16.6

    • B.

      3.9

    • C.

      3.7

    • D.

      3.8

    Correct Answer
    D. 3.8
  • 7. 

    What is the average of the following numbers: 2, -6, 12, -15, -13, 3, 7?

    • A.

      -2.9

    • B.

      -10

    • C.

      -1.43

    • D.

      1.43

    Correct Answer
    C. -1.43
  • 8. 

    How many inches are there in 3/8 of a yard?

    • A.

      3.5 Inches

    • B.

      13.5 Inches

    • C.

      12 Inches

    • D.

      6.5 Inches

    Correct Answer
    B. 13.5 Inches
  • 9. 

    What is the measure of the angle that covers 27% of a circle?

    • A.

      96.2 Degrees

    • B.

      97.2 Degrees

    • C.

      27 Degrees

    • D.

      90 Degrees

    Correct Answer
    B. 97.2 Degrees
  • 10. 

    Which point lies on the line "x = -2"?

    • A.

      (1, -2)

    • B.

      (2, -1)

    • C.

      (1, 2)

    • D.

      (-2, 1)

    Correct Answer
    D. (-2, 1)
  • 11. 

    How do you write 2.61 x 10^-4 in standard form?

    • A.

      0.00261

    • B.

      0.261

    • C.

      0.000261

    • D.

      26100

    Correct Answer
    C. 0.000261
  • 12. 

    What is 4 x 5 / 2 / 5 x 6?

    • A.

      12

    • B.

      3-Jan

    • C.

      30

    • D.

      21

    Correct Answer
    A. 12
  • 13. 

    What does x + y - z equal if x = 3, y = -7, and z = -8?

    • A.

      -4

    • B.

      18

    • C.

      12

    • D.

      4

    Correct Answer
    D. 4
  • 14. 

    How many 8-ounce cups are in 7/8 of a gallon?

    • A.

      20

    • B.

      14

    • C.

      18

    • D.

      16

    Correct Answer
    B. 14
  • 15. 

    Which of the examples below shows the "Additive Identity Property"?

    • A.

      2 x 1 = 2

    • B.

      2 + (-2) = 0

    • C.

      2 X 0 = 0

    • D.

      2 + 0 = 2

    Correct Answer
    D. 2 + 0 = 2

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