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Math quiz
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Math quiz
English
Oddiy
Math
,
Arithmetic
,
Mathematics
,
Addition
Teglar
30
Savollar
30 soniya
Har bir savolga
2:18
Oʻrtacha vaqt
Diskvalifikatsiya qilingan
Tanlov balli
6
Ishtirokchilar
Testni boshlash
6 ta fikr
Caring Ant
hakam
2020-yil, 22-Iyn
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
2020-yil, 25-May
All months have 30 days :)
Rich Ram
muallif
2020-yil, 25-May
What about September, June, April, November, February?)
Quick Turkey
2020-yil, 25-May
Rich Ram
months that contain 31 days, also contain 30 days logically. So all months have 30 days except February
Rich Ram
muallif
2020-yil, 25-May
Quick Turkey
True, but question is "how many .. have", so in my opinion it is correct
Dark Dodo
2020-yil, 5-Iyn
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
Fikr bildirish uchun testni ishlang
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