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QUIZ! Can You Tackle GCSE Maths Questions?

It's #WorldMathsDay -- but how much do you remember from your secondary school mathematics lessons?

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201 Comments
tsakic19
Multiply 2 negative numbers and the answer is a POSITIVE NUMBER
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01.02.2026 05:31
Irene Fisher
Carol Rancourt, that's what I made it
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05.12.2025 08:31
kbparker
Carol Rancourt, 2 negative numbers multipled gives a positive answer.
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12.11.2025 01:51
Janet Robertson Sherwood
Gary Ellis, You are correct!
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06.11.2025 01:14
Janet Robertson Sherwood
#5 is incorrect. "And" in a written number denotes a decimal, and there is no decimal in this number.
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06.11.2025 01:14
Gianfranco Bonanni
Carol Rancourt, you are wrong
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08.09.2025 07:39
Carol Rancourt
-5 x -6 = -30 not 30 Thank you
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30.08.2025 03:01
Gary Ellis
I disagree with the answer to #5. There shouldn't be an "and" in it.
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28.04.2025 04:09
Player Dennis
#5 - I learned to use the "and" to separate the dollars and cents when writing money values.
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25.08.2024 10:03
Shelley Durocher
I see both American and non-American comments on both sides of the correctness of #5. I thought the "and" was correct. That's how I would have said it. However, that doesn't mean I'm right. So, can someone provide a definitive answer, and perhaps let me know if it is phrasing that could be location based?
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08.04.2024 05:01
Janet Robertson Sherwood
The answer for #5 is incorrect. "And" indicates a decimal, and there is none in this number. The last option is the closest choice, although the comma is not necessary.
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07.04.2024 03:28
kbparker
Thanks for the answers!
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05.03.2024 06:41
Player Dennis
Disagree with #5 - Do not use "and". With a dollar amount the "and" is used between the dollars and the cents.
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22.11.2023 08:45
myers nj
Math not my forte 5/10
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08.11.2023 06:42
Arun Visvanathan
GCSE? More like 6th grade.
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07.11.2023 09:09

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