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Number Play: Final Assessment

Show mastery of Number Play

MathematicsGrade 8Mixed32 questions64 min
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Section A: Concepts · 8 questionsSection B: Skills · 8 questionsSection C: Applications · 8 questionsSection D: Reasoning · 8 questions
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Section A: Concepts

Check core definitions and representations.

Choose the best answer for each question.

Question 1
EasyQuestion

Use the digit-sum test. Is 372372 divisible by 33?

Topic: Divisibility and Factors · Skill: Apply divisibility tests for 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, and 11

Question 2
EasyQuestion

Use the digit-sum test. Is 845845 divisible by 33?

Topic: Divisibility and Factors · Skill: Find factors and multiples efficiently

Question 3
EasyQuestion

What is the greatest proper factor of 7272?

Topic: Divisibility and Factors · Skill: Use prime factorisation in number puzzles

Question 4
EasyQuestion

What is the difference between the two-digit number 5959 and the number formed by reversing its digits?

Topic: Digit and Place-Value Puzzles · Skill: Write two-digit and three-digit numbers in general form

Question 5
EasyQuestion

What is the difference between the two-digit number 3737 and the number formed by reversing its digits?

Topic: Digit and Place-Value Puzzles · Skill: Solve digit reversal and digit sum problems

What this assignment covers

Chapter-end Grade 8 Math assessment for Number Play across all mapped topics and skills.

Skills and sections

Apply divisibility tests for 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, and 11, Find factors and multiples efficiently, Use prime factorisation in number puzzles, Write two-digit and three-digit numbers in general form, Solve digit reversal and digit sum problems

  • Section A: Concepts: 8 questions
  • Section B: Skills: 8 questions
  • Section C: Applications: 8 questions
  • Section D: Reasoning: 8 questions