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Math quiz
English
Начальный
Math
,
Arithmetic
,
Mathematics
,
Addition
Теги
30
Вопросов
30 сек
На вопрос
2:18
Среднее время
Дисквалификация
Результат в конкурсе
6
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6 комментариев
Caring Ant
судья
22 июн 2020
Thank you for taking the effort to submit your test for the contest.
Unfortunately, this test will not be able to receive a prize:
Too many missing explanations. 10 questions have the same explanation E.g.:
#q30: "Choose the right answer"
#q28: "Choose the right answer"
#q27: "Choose the right answer"
#q26: "Choose the right answer"
Quick Turkey
25 мая 2020
All months have 30 days :)
Rich Ram
автор
25 мая 2020
What about September, June, April, November, February?)
Quick Turkey
25 мая 2020
Rich Ram
months that contain 31 days, also contain 30 days logically. So all months have 30 days except February
Rich Ram
автор
25 мая 2020
Quick Turkey
True, but question is "how many .. have", so in my opinion it is correct
Dark Dodo
5 июн 2020
Agree with Rich RamMay.
Quiz doesn't look like educational for me. Too trivial examples that come down to "X * Y = ?", "X + Y = ?".
One of the questions:
Q: "Given the sequence {1, 3, 5, 7, 9}, what is the value of third element?"
Correct answer is 5.
Poor and obvious explanations: "Substraction", "Choose the right answer" e.t.c
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Unfortunately, this test will not be able to receive a prize:
Too many missing explanations. 10 questions have the same explanation E.g.:
#q30: "Choose the right answer"
#q28: "Choose the right answer"
#q27: "Choose the right answer"
#q26: "Choose the right answer"
Quiz doesn't look like educational for me. Too trivial examples that come down to "X * Y = ?", "X + Y = ?".
One of the questions:
Q: "Given the sequence {1, 3, 5, 7, 9}, what is the value of third element?"
Correct answer is 5.
Poor and obvious explanations: "Substraction", "Choose the right answer" e.t.c