Can you complete this maths test without using a calculator? Only one in ten finish quiz
QUIZ questions can be tricky to complete, and doing a maths test without a calculator is beyond the reach of many.
Can you answer these maths test questions without using a calculator? Most can't
Now one seriously difficult test has been released, and its creator claims only one in ten people can complete it without a calculator.
The questions begin simply enough, with a long addition of lots of ones and twos.
Every question has four multiple choice answers to choose from.
There are 12 questions to answer in total, each getting increasingly more difficult.
I tried doing mental calculation but had to resort to pen and paper on a few of them
The test has gone viral online, and with many people commenting on their results.
Many people noted they couldn’t work the answers out in their head and had to turn to a pen and paper to get the result.
One wrote: “I tried doing mental calculation but had to resort to pen and paper on a few of them.”
Another boasted: “I didn't use a calculator, I used pen and paper, the old fashion way…”
Most people will resort to using a calculator to answer these maths questions
Many people haven't studied maths since school so may struggle with these questions
One said: “I don't need a calculator I was taught maths before calculators were used in school GOOD OLD FASHIONED BRAIN POWER”.
If maths tests aren't your thing, a colour block brain teaser which claimed to reveal if you are a genius or not might be worth a try.
The quiz appears simple at first, and shows 40 equal sized squares lined up together.
Each square appears to be the same colour, but in fact one of the 40 is a slightly different tone to the rest.
The questions in this maths test will have you scratching your head
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The quiz requires users to identify which square is the odd one out, and then colour match it to four options given at the bottom of the page.
Colours tested range from pink to blue and even black, with the test getting increasingly difficult with each turn.
After making ten selections, the quiz then generates the results.
Only one per cent of people get the top result, and are told they are a champion.