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Are you a Math Wizard? 1
Rated: ------ | Quiz | Educational | #1726261
Is it tough, or is it not? Try the quiz to find out!
If there is a quiz about Science, there should also be a quiz in Math! Do you think you are up to the challenge? Do you think your solving skills are enough to withstand the questions? Figure it out for yourself!
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1. Trigonometry:
 What do you call the line that cuts two lines that are parallel to each other, and the alternating interior angles are equal?
       transversal line        
       transversal figure        
       cofunction        
       axis        
2. Mathematics:
 How many occurrences of the number 5 are there in the numbers from 1 to 1000?
       200        
       199        
       500        
       300        
       299        
3. Mathematics:
 The Master needs some of the trees (twenty, to be precise) at the back of his spooky old mansion cleared to make way for a new evil laboratory, so he decides to send some of his slaves to do the work for him. He initially sends out four slaves, armed with axes, to chop the trees down. Due to the fact he is very impatient, every ten minutes he sends out another slave to help with the work. Assuming that it takes one slave 30 minutes to chop down 1/3 of a tree, how long till all twenty trees are chopped down?
       170 minutes        
       150 minutes        
       120 minutes        
       100 minutes        
4. Mathematics:
 What is the only number that is between a perfect square and a perfect cube?
       65        
       26        
       33        
       71        
5. Mathematics:
 The least whole number more than one that is both a square and a cube is 64. Find the least whole number more than one that is a square, a cube and a fourth power.
       64        
       32        
       16        
       4096        
       256        
6. Trigonometry:
 "Solving a triangle" means finding the lengths of all three sides and the measures of all three angles.
       True        
       False        
       I don't know....        
       Uhhhh...        
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