$CATEGORY: M/7. Can you see the pattern

//Multiple Choice(15)

What is a number pattern?
{
= A sequence of numbers following a rule
~ Random numbers without any order
~ A collection of alphabets
~ A picture of numbers
}

If you need to make the sum of two numbers equal to 20, what should be the other number if one number is 12?
{
~ 6
~ 8
= 8
~ 12
}

What is the rule to find the number on the second plank of a magical bridge?
{
= Multiply the plank number by itself
~ Add the plank number to 10
~ Subtract 2 from the plank number
~ Divide the plank number by 2
}

What is the number on the fourth plank if the rule is "multiply the plank number by itself"?
{
~ 9
= 16
~ 25
~ 36
}

How can you find the smaller number in a toy’s puzzle?
{
= By dividing the larger number by a given value
~ By multiplying the larger number
~ By adding the smaller number to itself
~ By subtracting the smaller number
}

If you divide 300 by 6, the result is:
{
~ 40
= 50
~ 60
~ 70
}

What do we call a number that is repeated by multiplying itself?
{
= Square number
~ Even number
~ Prime number
~ Odd number
}

If the rule is to divide the larger number by 5 to get the smaller number, what is the smaller number for 100?
{
~ 10
~ 15
= 20
~ 25
}

If the sum of the numbers on a side of a star must be 30, what is the missing number if two numbers are 12 and 10?
{
~ 8
= 8
~ 10
~ 12
}

What is the missing number in the sequence: 1, 4, 9, __, 25?
{
~ 12
= 16
~ 20
~ 24
}

What is the rule for finding the larger number if the smaller number is multiplied by 5?
{
= Larger number = smaller number × 5
~ Larger number = smaller number + 5
~ Larger number = smaller number ÷ 5
~ Larger number = smaller number - 5
}

In the star puzzle, which number pairs can be used to make a sum of 12?
{
~ 6 and 8
~ 4 and 8
= 5 and 7
~ 10 and 12
}

If the plank number is 3, the number written on it will be:
{
~ 6
= 9
~ 12
~ 15
}

Which of these is a correct sequence of square numbers?
{
~ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
= 1, 4, 9, 16, 25
~ 2, 4, 8, 16, 32
~ 3, 6, 12, 24, 48
}

If dividing 600 by 12 gives the same answer as dividing 400 by 8, what is the answer?
{
~ 30
~ 40
= 50
~ 60
}

//True or False(15)

The sum of numbers on one side of the star puzzle must be 24. {T}

Dividing the larger number in the toy puzzle gives the smaller number. {T}

Square numbers are obtained by adding a number to itself. {F}

The number on the third plank of the bridge is 16. {F}

A rule is necessary to find the missing number in a puzzle. {T}

The smaller number at the end of a line is always 10. {F}

Square numbers include 1, 4, 9, and 16. {T}

To find the number on the fifth plank, multiply 5 by itself. {T}

The rule in the toy puzzle is to divide the larger number by 31. {F}

The sum of two numbers in a star pattern is always 30. {F}

The first plank on the bridge puzzle is numbered 4. {F}

Multiplying a number by itself gives a square number. {T}

Dividing 100 by 5 gives 20. {T}

In the plank puzzle, 64 is written on the eighth plank. {T}

Square numbers are always odd numbers. {F}

//Fill in the blanks (15)

A number pattern is a ________ of numbers that follows a specific rule.
{
~ Rule
= Sequence
~ Group
~ Set
}

The sum of the numbers on one side of the star puzzle must equal ________.
{
~ 12
= 24
~ 30
~ 50
}

A square number is a number obtained by multiplying a number by ________.
{
= Itself
~ Two
~ Three
~ Four
}

To find the missing number in a toy’s puzzle, ________ the larger number by the smaller number.
{
~ Divide
= Multiply
~ Add
~ Subtract
}

The number on the first plank of the bridge is ________.
{
~ 4
~ 16
= 1
~ 9
}

In the plank puzzle, the number on the second plank is ________.
{
~ 1
= 4
~ 9
~ 16
}

If the sum of two numbers is 24 and one number is 10, the other number is ________.
{
~ 12
= 14
~ 8
~ 10
}

Dividing the larger number by ________ gives the smaller number in a toy puzzle.
{
= 5
~ 8
~ 12
~ 31
}

The larger number on the plank puzzle is found by ________ the plank number by itself.
{
= Multiplying
~ Dividing
~ Adding
~ Subtracting
}

A smaller number at one end of a toy puzzle line is found by ________ the larger number.
{
= Dividing
~ Multiplying
~ Subtracting
~ Adding
}

The third plank on the bridge puzzle has the number ________.
{
~ 4
= 9
~ 16
~ 25
}

To find the missing number, divide the larger number by ________.
{
= 4
~ 8
~ 10
~ 31
}

If the blank space in a puzzle equals 50, the larger number divided by the smaller number equals ________.
{
~ 10
= 25
~ 50
~ 100
}

If the rule is “sum = 24,” the pair of numbers 15 and ________ fit the rule.
{
= 9
~ 7
~ 9
~ 6
}

The sequence of numbers 1, 4, 9, 16, and 25 are called ________.
{
~ Prime numbers
= Square numbers
~ Odd numbers
~ Whole numbers
}

//Match the Following(1)

Match the following items from Column A with their correct corresponding options from Column B:
{
=A square number -> 1, 4, 9, 16, 25
=Sum of numbers on one side of a star -> Equals 24
=Smaller number in a toy puzzle -> Found by dividing the larger number
=Rule to find the number on a plank -> Multiply plank number by itself
=Bridge puzzle plank 4 -> Number 16
=A puzzle solution -> Requires a rule
=A sugar solution -> Becomes less sweet when diluted
=Toy puzzle -> Divides larger number by 31
=Plank number 5 -> Multiply 5 × 5 \= 25
}

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