No One Can Pass This Easy Math Test From 1971

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Can you pass this easy math test from 1971? Also, it isn’t actually easy if you are not a math genius. So, can you score at least 8 out of 15? It will be composed of different math equations from fractions and decimals to basic fundamental operations such as subtraction and multiplication. Try it out to find out!

Quiz: Math Test From 1971

Instructions: Answer each question by selecting the best choice, proceed through the quiz, and after the last question, click the “Results” button to view your score and review the correct answers.

 

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Congratulations You Passed!

Passed Math Test from 1971

You have scored 8 or above out of 15 in this math test from 1971 which means you have mastery of the fundamental concepts in mathematics such as the four basic operations, fractions, decimals, and more. Try more of our more complex quizzes if you found this one too easy!

Sorry You Failed!

Failed Math Test from 1971

You have scored 7 or less out of 15 in this math test from 1971 which means you don’t have enough mastery of the fundamental concepts in mathematics. You might find fractions, decimals, and percentages a little bit harder or you might have just not read the questions carefully. Try it out again and maybe this time you can score better!

#1. 50.5 – 49.6 = ?

#2. 12 – 6 × 2 = ?

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#3. 3/4 of 100 = ?

#4. (15 ÷ 3) × (4 + 6) = ?

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#5. 40.5 + 59.5 = ?

#6. 14 – 7 × 2 = ?

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#7. 150% of 4 = ?

#8. 18 ÷ 3 (9 – 6) = ?

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#9. 3/5 of 100 = ?

#10. 20% of 1,200 = ?

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#11. What is the median of the numbers 12, 3, 5, 19, and 10?

#12. 10 – 10 ÷ 10 + 10 – 10 ÷ 10 = ?

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#13. What is the average of the numbers 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10?

#14. Square root of 81 = ?

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#15. 4! (factorial of 4) = ?

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About the Quiz

The quiz above is just a fun and engaging way to assess the fundamental mathematical skills that everyone studying in the 1970s is being taught. Passing the math test means you have mastery of the basic concept of mathematics. If you found this quiz easy, maybe try some of our more complex math quizzes.

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