Non-Calculator Maths Quiz

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Take on this non-calculator maths quiz. Try and work out each question mentally or on a separate piece of paper.
Amman Patel
Quiz by Amman Patel, updated more than 1 year ago
Amman Patel
Created by Amman Patel almost 6 years ago
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Question 1

Question
If I have £49.23 in my walled and I used £12.34 on shopping for groceries at a supermarket and spent £28.92 on clothes at Fashion Frenzy. How much money do I have left in my wallet? I have £[blank_start]89[blank_end].[blank_start]12[blank_end]
Answer
  • 7
  • 97

Question 2

Question
I have 'x' amount of chickens in my farm. I have twice as many chickens as I do with sheep. It costs me £218.24 for 1 sheep, If I paid £1527.68. I have [blank_start]7[blank_end] sheep, and that also means that I have [blank_start]14[blank_end] chickens. In total I have [blank_start]21[blank_end] Chickens and Sheep.
Answer
  • 7
  • 14
  • 21

Question 3

Question
When you [blank_start]multiply[blank_end] you, you add on the same number from a number that many times; and when you [blank_start]divide[blank_end] you do the [blank_start]opposite[blank_end].
Answer
  • multiply
  • divide
  • subtract
  • add
  • divide
  • multipy
  • add
  • subtract
  • opposite
  • same
  • same thing but you decrease that number
  • get rid of 'do the' and factorise

Question 4

Question
What is 43% of £3892? If it helps use this: 10% = ? 3% = ? (HINT) The answer is a decimal. The answer is £[blank_start]1673[blank_end].[blank_start]56[blank_end]
Answer
  • 56
  • 1673

Question 5

Question
There were 926 people at a sining concert 49 of those people were supposed to perform and 6 of them were sick and did not come. How many people were at the concert?
Answer
  • There were 926 people at the concert.
  • There were 883 people at the concert.
  • There were 889 people at the concert.
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