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GCSE maths quizzes - explained

Try these quizzes based on GCSE maths past papers. By working your way through the maths questions created by experts, you can prepare for your maths exams and make your revision more interesting.

These questions are suitable for students working on GCSE maths studying any awarding body specification.

There are 50 exam-style questions and each activity contains ten questions. Go to the quiz that best suits your revision needs:

  • To practise laws of indices, place value and other topics go to quiz 1.
  • If you’d like to practise subtracting fractions, standard form and other topics go to quiz 2.
  • If you need to brush up on ratio, Venn diagrams and more maths topics have a go at quiz 3.
  • Go to quiz 4 if you’d like to practise significant figures, the surface area of a cylinder plus other maths topics.
  • Head to quiz 5 if you’d like to have a go at similar triangles and working out the equation of a line.
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Get started with the first ten GCSE maths questions

This is a non-calculator activity, so make sure you have a pen and paper handy for your working out.

There are ten exam-style questions covering topics such as laws of indices, place value and equations. This activity should take approximately 5-10 minutes to complete.

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Practise your GCSE maths exam skills

Please use a pen and paper for this activity as a calculator is not allowed.

There are ten exam-style questions covering topics including standard form, simultaneous equations and probability. These questions should take you around 5-10 minutes to complete.

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Boost your GCSE maths revision with the next ten questions

This is a non-calculator activity, so have a pen and paper to hand for your working out.

There are ten exam-style questions covering topics including fractions, sequences and graphs. These questions should take 5-10 minutes to complete.

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Nearly there, keep going with the next ten maths GCSE questions

These questions are non-calculator; use a pen and paper for your working out.

There are ten exam-style GCSE maths questions based on past papers, covering topics including proportion, surface area and significant figures. This activity should take you around 5-10 minutes to complete.

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Last push, final ten GCSE maths questions

These questions are non-calculator, so please have a pen and paper handy for your working out.

There are ten exam-style GCSE maths questions based on past papers. This quiz covers topics including Pythagoras’ theorem, trigonometry and pie charts. This activity should take you around 5-10 minutes to complete.

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