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(answers)

1. Name the cities whose names come from numerals. (Semipalatinsk, Pyatigorsk...)

2. What “numbers” do people dress in? (In a three-piece suit and a two-piece suit)

3. What numbers do pilots “write” in the sky? (Eights)

4. What figure is widely known in world politics - and even with the epithet “big”? (“G8” is an informal club of presidents of eight countries: USA, Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Canada, Russia)

5. Above which enterprise can you see a sign with the inscription “Service Station”? (Above the service station)

6. What mathematical figure do men wear on their heads? (Cylinder)

7. At what angle does the soldier turn at the command “circle”? (at 1800)

8. What kind of figure does the presidential office have in the White House? (Oval Office)

9. The name of which fairy-tale heroine comes from the name of the unit of measurement of length? (Thumbelina, from the unit of measurement inch, which is equal to 2.54 cm.)

10. What geometric figure is needed to punish children? (Corner)

11. Which European country do its residents call “our hexagon”? (France)

12. What geometric shapes are friendly with the sun? (Rays)

13. Which car has four rings as its emblem? ("Audi")

14. What geometric shapes do we have in our mouths? (Angle, corner of mouth)

15. What formula was glorified by Fangio, Lauda, ​​Senna, Prost, Schumacher? (Auto racing "Formula 1")

The butterfly sat on the correct equation written in the notebook.
What number did she cover?
(A) 250; (B) 400; (C) 500; (D) 705; (E) 1800.

"FUN MATH QUIZ"

4th grade

1.Name the cities whose names come from numerals.

2.What “numbers” do people dress in?

3.What numbers do pilots “write” in the sky?

4.What figure is widely known in world politics – and even with the epithet “big”?

5. Above which enterprise can you see a sign with the inscription “Service Station”?

6.What mathematical figure do men wear on their heads?

7. At what angle does the soldier turn at the command “circle”?

8.What kind of figure does the presidential office have in the White House?

9.The name of which fairy-tale heroine comes from the name of the unit of measurement of length?

10.What geometric figure is needed to punish children?

11.Which European country do its residents call “our hexagon”?

12.What geometric shapes are friendly with the sun?

13.Which car emblem is four rings?

14.What geometric shapes do we have in our mouth?

15.What formula was glorified by Fangio, Lauda, ​​Senna, Prost, Schumacher?

16. The butterfly sat on the correct equation written in the notebook.
What number did she cover?
(A) 250; (B) 400; (C) 500; (D) 705; (E) 1800.

Creative task

Publish a “Mathematical Newspaper”

Math quizzes for primary school children develop children's abilities in the field of mathematics and fuel interest in learning mathematics.

Riddles about numbers

There is, friends, such a bird:

If he lands on the page,

I'm very happy

And the whole family is with me. (5)

There is this bird at school:

If he lands on the page,

That with a bowed head

I'm returning home. (2)

I'm so sweet, I'm so round.

I consist of two circles.

And I'm glad I found it

For myself, friends like you. (8)

A number like the letter "O"

But it doesn't mean anything. (0)

See for yourself -

The numbers became twins.

We pulled the tail

And they turned the six.

Everything was fine with the numbers -

She turned into an acrobat. (9)

You may not believe us

But try checking:

This number is a poker.

She has one leg. (7)

From her the account is kept -

And for this she is honored.

Thin as a knitting needle.

Number... (unit).

Well, this one from the icons

Consists of two hooks. (3)

Sharp protruding elbow,

Behind the three comes... (4).

Round zero - so pretty

But it doesn't mean anything.

If on the left next to him

We'll accommodate the unit,

He will weigh more

Because it is... (10).

It looks like a padlock:

There is a hook on top, a circle on the bottom. (6)

Fun math quiz for schoolchildren

1. Remember the cities whose names come from numerals. (Semipalatinsk, Pyatigorsk)

2. What “numbers” do people dress in? (In a three-piece suit and a two-piece suit)

3. What numbers do pilots “write” in the sky? (Eights)

4. What figure is widely known in world politics - and even with the epithet “big”? (“G8” is an informal club of presidents of eight countries: USA, Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Canada, Russia)

5. Above which enterprise can you see a sign with the inscription “Service Station”? (Above the service station)

6. What geometric figure do men wear on their heads? (Cylinder)

7. At what angle does the soldier turn at the command “circle”? (180°)

8. What is the shape of the presidential office in the White House? (Oval Office)

9. The name of which fairy-tale heroine comes from the name of the unit of measurement of length? (Thumbelina, from the unit of measurement inch, which is equal to 2.54 cm)

10. What geometric figure is needed to punish children? (Corner)

11. Which European country do its residents call “our hexagon”? (France)

12. What geometric shapes are friendly with the sun? (Rays)

13. Which car has four rings as its emblem? ("Audi")

14. What geometric shapes do we have in our mouths? (Angle, corner of mouth)

15. What formula was made famous by Fangio, Lauda, ​​Senna, Prost, Schumacher? (Auto racing "Formula 1")

Malygina Irina Nikolaevna
Deputy Director for Research and Development,
math teacher
MAOU secondary school No. 43
Kaliningrad

Did you know that mathematics is a very fun science? After all, it can be seen in everything that surrounds us. The math quiz “About Mathematics with a Smile” will convince you of this!

Questions:

  1. What is “zero” on the map of Russian railways? (Moscow: on Russian railways, all distances are counted from Moscow, except for the Oktyabrskaya Railway, where the count is from St. Petersburg.)
  2. In which European city is the Monument to Zero located? (In the center of Budapest, the capital of Hungary. This is the point from which distances in Hungary are measured.)
  3. The names of many Russian cities come from numerals: Semipalatinsk, Semiluki, Pyatigorsk. Which city was named after the largest number? (Tyumen, from the Turkic word “tumen” - 10,000.)
  4. Which city in Russia is named “in honor” of the sign of a mathematical operation? (Minusinsk, Krasnoyarsk region.)
  5. Name the “mathematical” plants. (Yarrow, agave, centaury.)
  6. What “numbers” do people dress in? (In a two-piece suit and a three-piece suit.)
  7. What numbers do pilots “write” in the sky? (Eights.)
  8. Name the “mathematical” exercises of the “school” of figure skating. (Circle, three, double three, bracket, eight.)
  9. What figure is widely known in world politics – and even with the epithet “big”? (“The G8” is an informal club of presidents of eight countries: the USA, Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Canada, Russia.)
  10. The number in the class journal is... (mark).
  11. What number can be found in every car gas tank? (Octane number.)
  12. Above what kind of enterprise can you see a sign with the inscription “Service Station”? (Above the service station.)
  13. What's one thing hunters, drummers and mathematicians can't do without? (No fraction.)
  14. What distinguishes one train from another from a mathematician's point of view? (Number.)
  15. What mathematical symbol resembles the movement of a camel's lips when it chews its cud? (The infinity sign. To see this, go to the zoo.)
  16. What is the name of a mathematical expression like A:A in sports games? (Draw.)
  17. What does each word, plant and equation have? (Root.)
  18. What is the wheel formula of the KamAZ-6350 eight-wheeled army truck? (8x8 - all eight wheels are driven.)
  19. The name of which state is hidden in the mathematical expression A3? (Cube A - Cuba.)
  20. What formula did Mark Zakharov and Otar Mgaloblishvili introduce us to? (“Formula of Love” is the title of the movie.)
  21. What mathematical law, known to everyone since elementary school, has become a popular proverb? (The sum does not change by changing the places of the terms.)
  22. What formula was made famous by Fangio, Lauda, ​​Senna, Prost, Schumacher? (Formula 1 auto racing.)
  23. What male names have a “mathematical” origin? (Constantine, from the Latin word “constant” - persistent, constant. Maxim, from the Latin word “maximus” - the biggest, greatest.)
  24. What school supplies can take you anywhere? (A protractor, because transport is hidden in it.)
  25. In what word can you find a whole meter of letters O? (In the word "metro".)
  26. What number always rides on the train? (Number three is electric.)
  27. What number is displayed in the center of each display window? (Three is a showcase.)
  28. What do numbers and words have in common? (Syllable SLO – number, WORD.)
  29. The human cubit is an ancient measure of length, and what part of a person serves as a unit of time? (A century is a person.)
  30. What mathematical figure is decorated with diamonds? (Ring.)
  31. What geometric figure is love named in one very famous song? (With a ring. “Love is a ring, but a ring has no beginning and no end.”)
  32. Which car has four rings as its emblem? (“Audi.”)
  33. What geometric shapes are friendly with the sun? (Rays.)
  34. What geometric figure is needed to punish children? (Corner.)
  35. What geometric shapes do we have in our mouths? (Angles, corner of the mouth.)
  36. At what angle does the soldier turn at the command “circle”? (At 180°.)
  37. What form does the presidential office take in the US White House? (Oval Office.)
  38. What “mathematical” constellations do you know? (Triangle, Southern Triangle, Compass.)
  39. What geometric figure is attached to the lapels of university graduates' suits? (Diamond. Diamond shaped icon.)

1. Which European city is decorated with a monument to zero?

2. What “mathematical plants” do you know?

3. What is the name of the number in the class magazine?

4. What “numbers” can you wear?

5. What can drummers, hunters and mathematicians not do without?

6. How does one carriage differ from another from a mathematician’s point of view?

7. Name male names of “mathematical” origin.

8. Which word contains a whole meter of letters “o”?

9. Which country is hidden in the mathematical expression a³?

10. What is in every word, plant and equation?

11. On the sign of which company can you read the number “one hundred”?

12. Which poultry knows well and constantly repeats the unit of land measurement equal to 10,000 square meters?

13. What number is displayed in the center of each display window?

14. What geometric figure is needed to punish children?

15. Which car has a four-ring emblem?

Answers:

1. Budapest.

2. Millennial, centaury, agave.

3. Mark, point.

4. Two-piece suit, three-piece suit, four-piece suit.

5. No fraction.

6. Number.

7. Konstantin (from the Latin word “constant” - constant) and Maxim (from the Latin “maximus” - the largest).

Option 1

1. 6 sparrows were sitting in the garden bed, 4 more flew to them. The cat crept up and grabbed one sparrow. How many sparrows are left in the garden?

2. Moskvich and Volga arrived in the village from the city at the same time. The Moskvich was driving slower than the Volga. Which car left the city first?

3. Olya is taller than Vera, and Vera is taller than Natasha. Who is taller: Natasha or Olya?

4. What geometric figure do men wear on their heads?

5. The name of which fairy-tale heroine comes from the name of the unit of measurement of length?

6. What geometric figure is needed to punish children?

7. What geometric shapes are friendly with the sun?

8. Cook two sausages for 6 minutes. How long will it take to cook 8 of these sausages?

9. A woman was walking to Moscow and met three men. Each of them was carrying a bag, in each bag there was a cat. How many creatures were heading to Moscow?

10. Five light bulbs burned dimly in the chandelier. The doors slammed and two burned out. You need to do a little: Tell me how many lamps are left?

11. There were four rabbits in the cage. Four guys each bought one of these rabbits, and one rabbit remained in the cage. How could this happen?

12. One man was asked how many children he had. He replied: “I have four sons and each of them has a sister.” How many children did he have?

Answers

1. None. Everyone got scared and flew away.

2. "Moskvich".

4. Cylinder.

5. Thumbelina (inch = 2.54 cm).

8. 6 minutes.

9. One woman.

11. One boy bought a rabbit along with a cage.

12. 5 children.

Option 2

1. Grandma Badger

I baked pancakes:

Treated two grandchildren -

Two pugnacious badgers.

But the grandchildren didn’t have enough to eat,

The saucers are knocking with a roar.

Come on, how many badgers are there?

Are they waiting for more and are silent?

2. Seven angry geese

Seven desperate friends

They walk and wander: “Ha-ha-ha!”

Then the hostess called them:

- Do you want something to eat? - Yes, yes, yes!

And the whole gang went

Seven angry geese.

Seven geese went to feed,

How many birds are left?

3. There is such a bird at school:

If he lands on the page,

That with a bowed head

I'm returning home.

4. You may not believe us,

But try checking:

This number is a poker.

She has one leg.

5. Birds flew over the river:

Pigeon, pike, two tits,

Two swifts and five eels.

How many birds? Answer quickly!

6. On a bush in front of the fence

Six bright red tomatoes.

Then four came off,

How much is left on the bush?

7. In Sashka’s pocket

Candies in paper.

He gave me some candy

Sveta and Petya, Irina, Galina,

Marina and Nina,

And he ate the candy himself.

But no more.

How many candies were there?

8. Ants live together

And they don’t scurry around idle.

Three carry a blade of grass.

Three carry a blade of grass,

Three carry needles.

How many are there under the tree?

9. They sit on two buses

Nine little guys

There are only two people in the first one,

How many children are there in the second one?

10. Sergey took nine cherries

And he treated his friends.

He gave four cherries to Vita,

And the rest are all Nikita.

How many cherries did you give Nikita?

You count and tell.

11. One, two, three, four.

Who lives in our apartment?

Dad, mom, brother, sister.

Cat Murka, two kittens.

My puppy, cricket and me -

That's my whole family.

How many are there?

12. A gander is walking down the street,

Not just any goose, but a leader goose.

Behind the leader, behind the gander

His family walks in single file.

But how to find out the number of geese?

The number of geese in the entire line?

It’s not difficult to find out the number:

It hides in sounds.

Don't be a simpleton, my friend,

Count all the sounds in the word "in single file."

Answers

1. No one is silent, but two are waiting with a roar.

2. Not at all.

3. 2, deuce.

5. 5 birds; pike and eels are fish.

6. 2 tomatoes.

7. 7 sweets.

8. 9 ants.

9. 7 children.

10. 5 cherries.

12. 6 sounds - 6 geese.