
Properties of Real Numbers Quiz
Authored by Janice Lehman
Mathematics
7th Grade
CCSS covered
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Noah, Emma, and Anika are playing a game of cards. They noticed that no matter who deals the cards first, they always end up with the same number of cards. Which property does this situation illustrate?
Distributive Property
Associative Property of Addition
Additive Identity Property
Commutative Property of Addition
Tags
CCSS.1.OA.B.3
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Abigail, David, and Zoe are playing a game of numbers. They discovered a special property where any number multiplied by a certain value remains the same. Can you guess what this property is called?
Is it the property where a + 0 = a?
Or the one where a * 1 = a?
Maybe it's the property where a * (b * c) = (a * b) * c?
Or is it the property where a + (-a) = 0?
Tags
CCSS.3.OA.B.5
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Grace, Abigail, and Evelyn are playing a math game. Grace multiplies a number 'a' with the sum of 'b' and 'c' (a*(b+c)). Abigail and Evelyn, on the other hand, first multiply 'a' with 'b' and then 'a' with 'c' and add the two results (a*b+a*c). They all end up with the same result. Which property are they demonstrating?
Commutative Property of Multiplication
Associative Property of Multiplication
Multiplicative Inverse Property
Distributive Property
Tags
CCSS.3.OA.B.5
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Charlotte, Abigail, and Liam are playing a game of numbers. They stumbled upon a property and need your help to identify it. Can you tell them which property states that a number plus its opposite equals zero?
Is it the property that a number multiplied by one equals the original number?
Or the property that a number plus zero equals the original number?
Could it be the property that a number plus its opposite equals zero?
Or is it the property that a number multiplied by the reciprocal of itself equals one?
Tags
CCSS.7.NS.A.1B
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Ethan, Nora, and Rohan are playing a game of numbers. They discovered a cool property while adding numbers. They found that when Ethan adds a number to the sum of Nora and Rohan's numbers (a + (b + c)), it's the same as when Nora adds her number to the sum of Ethan and Rohan's numbers ((a + b) + c). What is this property called?
Associative Property of Addition
Distributive Property
Additive Identity Property
Commutative Property of Addition
Tags
CCSS.1.OA.B.3
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Ethan and Abigail are playing a fun game of numbers. They noticed something interesting - when Ethan multiplies two numbers, it doesn't matter in which order he does it, the result is always the same! Avery calls this a special property. Can you help them figure out which property it is?
Commutative Property of Multiplication
Associative Property of Multiplication
Multiplicative Identity Property
Distributive Property
Tags
CCSS.5.NBT.B.7
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Abigail, Noah, and Zoe are playing a game of numbers. They stumbled upon a rule that they can't figure out. Can you help them understand the rule of the 'multiplicative inverse property'?
It's when a number is multiplied by its reciprocal, the result is 1 (a * (1/a) = 1)
It's when a number is multiplied by 1, the result is the same number (a * 1 = a)
It's when a number is multiplied by 0, the result is 0 (a * 0 = 0)
It's when a number is multiplied by the product of two other numbers, the result is the same as if it was first multiplied by one of them and then by the other (a * (b * c) = (a * b) * c)
Tags
CCSS.6.NS.B.4
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