“Are You Smarter Than A Fourth Grader?”: 33 Math Questions To Test If You Passed Elementary School
Who doesn’t love a fun, easy math quiz? 🧮🥳 Whether you are a math lover or you are here to prove to yourself you can still do addition, you’ve come to the right place!
This test will take you through the curriculum of a math student. Let’s see if you still have what it takes to pass it! But what about turning this intro into a friendly challenge? Send this quiz to your friends and see who can get the highest score. You’ll also find out who needs to go back to school 😈
Let’s start and see who gets the highest score! 🚀🧩
P.S. Use only numerals in your answers (e.g., 4 instead of four), except for questions 30 and 33. Use a period to separate decimal places.
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Quizzes that have to have the answer typed in are no good. .9 is the same as 0.9 and pulp fiction is the same as Pulp Fiction except to the most pedantic. All IMHO of course.
I prefer them to multiple choice, TBH. They do allow you a second go if you type it wrongly. I spent more time in this one trying to look for trick questions, not really believing that most of them were quite so basic as they seemed. They were.
Load More Replies...My first answer was wrong, because I did not think about that the US uses . instead of , for decimal numbers. My second mistake was because I misunderstood the question and my last was because I used a z instead of a c in decagon
If you're providing a math quiz, you need software smart enough to understand that .9 = 0.9 = .90 = 0.90, or you need to specify the format of the response required. This was just annoying.
Good quiz, didn't know one or two. Didn't read the question for another, and forgot a calculation for another. It was fair result 😊
I though #25 was a trick question. There is only 1 way to arrange the word "MATH". Any other arrangement isn't the word "MATH".
I didn't understand the question for that. I was sitting here trying to figure out how many words I could make from the word MATH and came up with like 8... I still don't know what they were asking.
Load More Replies...What is 1.85 - 0.95 ? I guess .9 and it's wrong? I forget the 0 before the decimal and I am wrong? Your quizzes are a tortuous combination of BoredPanda pretentiousness and pedantry.
A lot of this wasn't in my 4th grade math book. My 34 yo son said he doesn't remember it that early.
I got 22 correct. I think that's nice enough since I don't understand many English math terms, I gave up on math in 6th grade (more or less. It just did not interest me after that), and on this test I saw a sign that I have never ever seen in a math-context. So yeah, I think I did well 😁
Lots of these images are cut off. For example, the first one reads for me as ".85 - 0.95 =". It's very hard to answer a question correctly when it's not asked correctly.
Wording is key. 2 questions (between and significant figures) were definitely up for debate.
I was taught arithmetic over 60 years ago and we didn't have these fancy , or I, or : back then. Just arithmetic. Don't overcomplicate things! ;)
13. wrong if the question is 200 - 500 it would be negative 300 not positive 300. ETA. Sorry the question didn't work right in my head.
Quizzes that have to have the answer typed in are no good. .9 is the same as 0.9 and pulp fiction is the same as Pulp Fiction except to the most pedantic. All IMHO of course.
I prefer them to multiple choice, TBH. They do allow you a second go if you type it wrongly. I spent more time in this one trying to look for trick questions, not really believing that most of them were quite so basic as they seemed. They were.
Load More Replies...My first answer was wrong, because I did not think about that the US uses . instead of , for decimal numbers. My second mistake was because I misunderstood the question and my last was because I used a z instead of a c in decagon
If you're providing a math quiz, you need software smart enough to understand that .9 = 0.9 = .90 = 0.90, or you need to specify the format of the response required. This was just annoying.
Good quiz, didn't know one or two. Didn't read the question for another, and forgot a calculation for another. It was fair result 😊
I though #25 was a trick question. There is only 1 way to arrange the word "MATH". Any other arrangement isn't the word "MATH".
I didn't understand the question for that. I was sitting here trying to figure out how many words I could make from the word MATH and came up with like 8... I still don't know what they were asking.
Load More Replies...What is 1.85 - 0.95 ? I guess .9 and it's wrong? I forget the 0 before the decimal and I am wrong? Your quizzes are a tortuous combination of BoredPanda pretentiousness and pedantry.
A lot of this wasn't in my 4th grade math book. My 34 yo son said he doesn't remember it that early.
I got 22 correct. I think that's nice enough since I don't understand many English math terms, I gave up on math in 6th grade (more or less. It just did not interest me after that), and on this test I saw a sign that I have never ever seen in a math-context. So yeah, I think I did well 😁
Lots of these images are cut off. For example, the first one reads for me as ".85 - 0.95 =". It's very hard to answer a question correctly when it's not asked correctly.
Wording is key. 2 questions (between and significant figures) were definitely up for debate.
I was taught arithmetic over 60 years ago and we didn't have these fancy , or I, or : back then. Just arithmetic. Don't overcomplicate things! ;)
13. wrong if the question is 200 - 500 it would be negative 300 not positive 300. ETA. Sorry the question didn't work right in my head.

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