It's a Fact!
So Special!
The Real Deal!
Square Off!
Oh Really!
100

These are all the factors of 36.

What is 1,2,3,4,6,8,12,18,36?

100

Numbers which are divisible by two (2) with no remainder.

What are even numbers?

100

These numbers can be written as fractions.

What are rational number?

100

The square root of 49.

What is 7?

100

TRUE/FALSE

{-1, 0, 1} a subset of the whole numbers.

What is FALSE?

200

These are all the factors of 52.

What is 1, 2, 4, 13, 26, 52?

200

TRUE/FALSE

All Prime numbers are odd. 

What is FALSE?

2, a prime number, is not odd. 

200

The symbol used to represent the set of Integers. 

What is Z? 

200

The square of 9. 

What is 81?

200

TRUE/FALSE

Euler's constant, e, is a real number. 

What is TRUE? 


e = 2.718281828459 ...

300

This is the HCF of 14, 36 and 42.

What is 2?

300

TRUE/FALSE

The number sixteen (16) is both a square and composite number.

What is TRUE?

300

TRUE/FALSE

Pi is both rational and irrational. 

What is FALSE? 

300

Irrational/Rational.

The square root of 65.

What is Irrational? 

The square root of 65 is 8.062257748...

300

This is the symbol used to represent Real Numbers. 

What is R? 

400

These are all the prime factors of 30.

What is 2, 3 and 5?

400

TRUE/FALSE

All odd numbers have 1,3,5,7, or 9 in the ones place. 

What is TRUE?


400

TRUE/FALSE

All recurring decimals are irrational. 

What is FALSE?

Recurring decimals can be expressed in fraction form. 

400

Irrational/Rational.

The square root of 256.

What is Rational? 

The square root of 256 is 16. 

400

Irrational numbers are these types of decimals.  

What is non-terminating and non-repeating?

500

TRUE/FALSE

All whole numbers have a minimum of two factors. 

What is FALSE?

0 and 1 do not have two factors. 

500

TRUE/FALSE

The sum of any two odd numbers will also be odd. 

What is FALSE? 

500

TRUE/FALSE

The natural numbers are a subset of the integers.

What is TRUE?

500

The square root of 196 plus the square root of 121

What is 25? 

500

TRUE/FALSE

P is a subset of Q. 

What is False? 

Irrational numbers are not a subset of rational numbers.