190+ Math Trivia Quiz Questions with Answers
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190+ Math Trivia Quiz Questions with Answers

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  1. What is the net prime number after 7?

11.

  1. The perimeter of a circle is also known as what?

The Circumference.

  1. 65-43=?

22.

  1. True or false: A convex shape curves outwards?

True.

  1. What does the square root of 144 equal?

12.

  1. What comes after a million, billion, and trillion?

A Quadrillion.

  1. 52 divided by 4 equals what?

13.

  1. What is the bigger number, a googol or a billion?

A Googol.

  1. Are opposite angles of a Parallelogram equal?

Yes.

  1. 87+56=?

143.

  1. How many sides does a Nonagon have?

9.

  1. True or false: -2 is an Integer?

True.

13.Complete the Fibonacci Sequences 0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34?

55.

  1. 7*9=?

63.

  1. True or false: All sides are equal in Isosceles Triangle.?

False.

  1. What does 3 squares equal?

9.

  1. True or false: -4 is a natural number?

False.

  1. 5 to the power of 0 equals what?

1.

  1. What is the top number of a fraction called?

The Numerator.

  1. What is a polygon with four unequal sides called?

A Quadrilateral.

  1. Which flat image is displayed in 3D?

A Hologram.

  1. For what number does (Giga) stand?

One Billion.

  1. A number system with the base of 2 is called what?

Binary.

  1. How many equal sides does an Icosahedron have?

Twenty.

  1. A polygon with eight sides called?

An Octagon.

  1. Which geometrical shape fits in the Allen wrench?

The Hexagon.

  1. What is the next prime number after 3?

5.

  1. What Is (15-7)=?

8.

  1. What is the square root of 81?

9.

  1. What comes after a thousand?

Ten Thousand.

  1. What does the roman numeral ( C ) represent?

One Hundred.

  1. What does the century represent?

100.

  1. Which is bigger 100, or ten squared?

Both are the same.

  1. What are whole numbers?

0,1,2,3,4,5,……

  1. Which is greater -50 or 2?

2.

  1. Which of these numbers is not an Integer -2, 0, 100, ½?

½.

  1. What is 25+23=?

48.

  1. What Is (25+24)-10=?

39.

  1. What is (22*4) =?

88.

  1. What does 5 squares equal?

25.

  1. What is the square root of 36?

6.

  1. What is 21*0=?

0.

  1. What is (15-15)=?

0.

  1. What is (15-4)=?

11.

  1. What is (65-30)=?

35.

  1. What is (98-45)=?

48.

  1. What is (87=80)=?

10

  1. What is (67-66)=?

1.

  1. What is (34-23)=?

11.

  1. 28-9=?

19.

  1. How many sides does a hexagon have?

6.

  1. 8*9=?

72.

  1. 5 to the power 0 equals what?

1.

  1. 17+14=?

31.

  1. 21/7=?

3.

56.What is the value of 5 + 2 • 15 + (12 • 4)?

83.

  1. What is the value of P in 24 = 2p?

P = 12.

  1. What is the value of 4x + 9, when X = 4?

25.

  1. The absolute value of Integer -40 is what?

-40.

  1. Sum of -4, -6, -8, and 8 is what?

-10.

  1. Sum of 5 and -7 is what?

-2.

  1. Sum of -5 and -6 is what?

-11.

  1. Composite numbers have what?

One Factor.

  1. The largest composite number less than 40 is?

39.

  1. The largest prime number less than 20 is?

19.

  1. Is an angle equal to 90° is called what?

Right Angle.

  1. An angle less than 90° is called what?

Acute Angle.

  1. 13-2=?

11.

  1. 15-4=?

1.

  1. 12-10=?

2.

  1. 14-3=?

11.

  1. 20-3=?

17.

  1. 16-4=?

12.

  1. 14-8=?

6.

  1. 19-6=?

13.

  1. 100+20+20=?

140.

  1. 100+40+8=?

148.

  1. 10+33=?

43.

  1. 4+65=?

69.

  1. 43+0=?

43.

  1. 0+1=?

1.

  1. 1+43=?

44.

  1. 49+3=?

52.

  1. 54+0=?

54.

  1. 196+5=?

201.

  1. 98+5=?

103.

  1. 567+0=?

567.

  1. 123+90=?

213,

  1. Find the Quotient of 144 and 12.

12.

  1. How many digits does the value of Pi have?

Infinite.

  1. When is Pi Day celebrated?

March 14.

  1. The use of Arabic Numerals is invented in what country?

India.

  1. Who created the equal sign?

Robert Recorde (1557).

  1. What does the mathematical symbol for the pound sign (#) stand for?

Octothorpe.

  1. How many sides does an Enneadecagon have?

19.

  1. What is the only number that has letters in alphabetical order?

Forty.

  1. What is the name of the symbol used in the division?

Obelus.

  1. What does the term crore mean?

Ten Million.

  1. What is the shape of the mathematical symbol lemniscate?

Infinity.

  1. What was the original name for the number 0?

Cipher.

  1. Who invented the use of negative numbers?

Chinese.

  1. What is the sum of all the interior angles of a triangle?

Ans:180°.

  1. What is the value of e?

Approximately 2.718.

  1. What is the definition of the DMAS rule?

Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction.

  1. If N equals 0.999, then 10N equals?

9.99.

  1. As a real-time unit, what does a jiffy mean?

1/100th of a second.

  1. What does the Ancient Greek term calculus mean?

Pebbles.

  1. Calculate the quotient of 150 and 3?

50.

  1. The value of 529g after rounding up to the nearest tenth of a gram?

530.

  1. How many days are there in one leap year?

86,400.

  1. What three numbers have the same result when added or multiplied together?

1, 2, and 3.

  1. How many times can a sheet of paper fold in half?

Seven.

  1. What is the name of the longest side of a right-angled triangle?

Hypotenuse.

  1. How many years a Septuacentennial has?

700.

  1. What is the square root of a quarter?

A half.

  1. In decimal form, what is four-fifths?

0.8.

  1. What do you call the circles with the same center?

Concentric.

  1. What is the world's biggest known number?

Googol.

  1. What do you call the two consecutive primes that differ by two?

Twin Primes.

  1. What is the value of the Golden Ratio?

1.618.

  1. What geometric form does not have any vertices?

Circle or Sphere.

  1. Name the fastest human calculator?

Scott Flansburg (Guinness World Record,2001).

  1. True or false: 40 degrees Celsius is equivalent to -40 degrees Fahrenheit?

True.

  1. What is the only prime number that is even?

2.

  1. Who popularized the statement, Cogito, ergo sum?

Rene Descartes.

  1. What is the percentage value of one-fifth?

20%

  1. Who developed number-based paint?

Leonardo Da Vinci.

  1. What is the fundamental metric unit of mass?

Kilogram.

  1. What number is represented by the letter D in Roman numerals?

500.

  1. Our timekeeping is based on what number system?

Sexagesimal Number System.

  1. What does the acronym I.Q stand for?

Intelligence Quotient.

  1. What is the smallest perfect number?

Six.

  1. Is Pi a rational or irrational number?

Irrational and cannot write as a fraction.

  1. Which number is known as a magic number?

Nine.

  1. What is the most popular lucky number?

Seven.

  1. What is the most unpopular two-digit number?

13.

  1. Which is the most prime number of the first ten?

Seven.

  1. Where is four considered an unlucky number?

Asia.

  1. How do you laugh in Thai text lingo?

555.

  1. How many different combinations does a Rubix cube have?

43 quintillions.

  1. What letter does every odd number have in it?

An E.

  1. What are the only prime numbers that end in 2 and 5?

2 and 5.

  1. How many cupcakes are in a baker's dozen?

12 cupcakes.

  1. What is 64 divided by 8?

Eight.

  1. Are all sides equal in an Isosceles triangle?

No, only two are equal.

  1. What is five squared?

25.

  1. What is an angle called if it is greater than 90 degrees?

Obtuse.

  1. What is five to the power of zero?

One.

  1. An improper fraction is always greater than what number?

One.

  1. What does the Roman numeral X equal?

Ten.

  1. Which prime number comes after 3?

Five.

  1. What is the prefix meaning 10?

Deka.

  1. How many seconds are in one day?

86,400 seconds.

  1. How many sides does a dodecahedron have?

12 sides.

  1. What number is twice the sum of its digits?

18.

  1. What is the billionth digit of Pi?

Nine.

  1. What is 16 minus 8?

Eight.

  1. What is 91 divided by 7?

13.

  1. What is the basic metric unit of mass?

A kilogram.

  1. What is the least common multiple of 6, 8, and 12?

24.

  1. What are 12 times 5?

60.

  1. If you divide 48 by 6, what do you get?

Eight.

  1. What are 4-times 4?

16.

  1. How many milliliters are in one liter?

1,000 milliliters.

  1. From where did Archimedes Hail?

Syracuse, Greece.

  1. Continue this pattern: 144, 121, 100, 81, 64

49.

  1. How much is 45 multiplied by 95?

4275.

  1. If letters were numbers a=1, z=26. How much would Wayne Rooney be?

160.

  1. What is the sum of the angles of a triangle?

180 degrees.

  1. What number comes next: 1, 11, 21, 1211, 111221, ...?

312211.

  1. What is the study of Quantity, Structure, Space, and Change?

Mathematics.

  1. What type of number has no factors other than 1 and itself?

Prime Number.

  1. What math term means for every one hundred in Latin?

Percentage (%).

  1. What may be mixed, complex, or vulgar?

Fractions.

  1. Name tool used to investigate a change in natural sciences?

Calculus.

  1. What is the first number to contain the letter A?

One Thousand.

  1. In Chinese and Japanese cultures, the number 4 related to what?

Death.

  1. What are the first four digits of Pi?

3.141.

  1. How many degrees in a full circle?

360.

  1. What is the name for a 3-sided Polygon?

Triangle.

  1. Name a simple calculation error that went unnoticed for 300 years?

Principia Mathematica.

  1. What number does not have its own Roman numeral?

Zero.

  1. What is the old Norse term from which the word Hundred came?

Hundrath.

  1. Markings on animal bones indicate that humans have been doing Math since?

30,000 BC.

  1. Which ancient Mathematician used the value of Zero for the first time?

Brahmagupta.

  1. What did John Napier invent in 1614?

Logarithms 50.

  1. How old was Isaac Newton when he developed integral calculus?

23 years.

  1. How many inches are there in one meter?

39.

  1. If you count from 1 to 100, how many 7's will you come across?

20.

  1. Two angles that total 180 degrees is called what?

Supplementary.

  1. What German woman formulated theories to understand relativity?

Emmy Noether.

  1. What are the maximum numbers of integer degrees in an Obtuse angle?

179.

  1. What are the minimum numbers of integer degrees in an Obtuse angle?

91.

  1. Where was the oldest mathematical artifact found?

Lebombo Mountains.