Algebra Quiz – Test Your Math Skills

Algebra Quiz time! But first, here’s something you probably didn’t learn in math class: the equals sign “=” was invented in 1557 by Welsh mathematician Robert Recorde. He got tired of writing “is equal to” again and again, so he came up with a clever symbol using two parallel lines. He reasoned that no two things could be more equal than two identical lines. That tiny invention has since become one of the most used symbols in all of math—including every algebra test you’ve ever taken. This basic algebra quiz includes multiple choice questions that make practicing equations and expressions a breeze. Whether you’re preparing for a math test or just curious, our fun algebra quiz has something for everyone.

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Algebra Challenge Quiz

Which of the following is an example of a linear equation?

The sum of twice the age of A and thrice the age of B is 56. If B is 3 years younger than A, what are their ages?

A rectangular box has height h cm. Its length is 5 times the height and breadth is 10 cm less than the length. What is the volume?

I think of a number, I multiply it by 2 and then subtract 42, the result is 2. What is the number that I have thought of?

Martin covers X centimetres in one step. How much distance does he cover in Y steps?

Which of the following equations has no solution?

Richard spends X daily from his earnings of Y each week. What is his savings at the end of 4 weeks?

The number of rooms on the ground floor of a building is 12 less than the twice of the number of rooms on first floor. If the first floor has x rooms, how many rooms does the ground floor has?

Six less than a number equals to two. What is the number?

Which of the following is the correct expression for "5 less than twice a number x"?

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Sample Questions from This Quiz

  1. Which of the following is the correct expression for “5 less than twice a number x”?
  2. Six less than a number equals to two. What is the number?
  3. Richard spends X daily from his earnings of Y each week. What is his savings at the end of 4 weeks?
  4. I think of a number, I multiply it by 2 and then subtract 42, the result is 2. What is the number that I have thought of?
  5. A rectangular box has height h cm. Its length is 5 times the height and breadth is 10 cm less than the length. What is the volume?

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