
Problem solving made easier!
Quiz by Jerirose Cortez
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- Q1
A pentagon has 5 sides. Jason uses some beads to form a pentagon. Each side of the pentagon has 5 beads. How many beads does Jason need in all?
18
20
15
25
60s - Q2
Sophia went up 4 floors from her place to bring a cake to her cousin. She then went down 6 floors to return a sum of money to her friend. Finally, she went up 5 floors to another friend's place on the 10th floor to discuss a science project. On which floor was Sophia's place?
7th floor
6th floor
9th floor
8th floor
120s - Q3
There are four red balls on the left of a black ball and five blue balls on the right of the same black ball. How many balls are there altogether?
10
4
9
5
120s - Q4
What number should be put on the box?
15
0
3
18
120s - Q5
Three Three blocks weigh 1 g, 2 g, and 5 g. If these blocks are placed on the weighing scale, how many different weights can there be?
7
4
10
8
120s - Q6
A dance class has 3 boys and 3 girls. How many ways can the teacher choose a group consisting of 2 boys and 1 girl to demonstrate the dance?
18
15
3
0
120s