The History Of Numbers
Tricky Questions
Interesting Questions
Questions on Shapes
100

Who developed the cartesian axes?

René Descartes

100

What is the only number that has the same number of letters as its meaning?

 Four has the same number of letters as its meaning.

100

What letter does every odd number have in it?

 Every odd number has an ‘e’ in it.

100

How many equal sides do Icosahedrons have?

Answer: Twenty.

200

When was the number googol first used?

 In 1938 by Milton Sirotta, who was only nine years old.

200

What number doesn’t have its own Roman numeral?

 Zero doesn’t have a Roman numeral.

200

What is the only temperature that is the same in Fahrenheit and Celsius?

 40 Below is the same in Fahrenheit and Celsius.

200

What flat image can also be displayed in 3D?

Answer: A hologram.

300

Which Indian Astronomer discovered zero around 600 A.D?
 

Brahmagupta discovered zero.

300

What is the smallest perfect number?

Six is the smallest perfect number.

300

How much would the paper weigh if you printed out the number Googolplex?

 More than the entire planet!

300

The lemniscate is the shape of what mathematical symbol?

Answer: The infinity symbol.

400

What civilization first used dot patterns to represent numbers?

The Chinese first used dot patterns to represent numbers.

400

What is our current numerical system based on?

The Hindu-Arabic numeral system.

400

How many different combinations does a Rubix cube have?

 43 quintillion combinations are possible.

400

What is the symbol of division called?

Answer: Obelus.

500

What number sequence often appears in nature and was discovered in 1202 AD?
 

 The Fibonacci Sequence often appears in nature

500

What is the mathematical name for a pound sign (#)?

 Octothorpe is the name for a pound sign.

500

How many colors are needed on a map to make sure that no border will share a color?

 Four.

500

How many equal sides does an icosahedron have?

Answer: Twenty.

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