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Practice Quiz for 1st Graders

Sharpen skills with engaging review questions

Difficulty: Moderate
Grade: Grade 1
Study OutcomesCheat Sheet
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What is 1 + 1?
2
3
1
4
Adding 1 plus 1 equals 2. This basic addition problem reinforces simple arithmetic skills.
Which shape has three sides?
Triangle
Square
Circle
Rectangle
A triangle is defined as a shape with three sides. Recognizing shapes is a key foundation in early math.
What letter comes after A in the alphabet?
B
C
D
Z
The alphabet sequence places B right after A. Knowing the order of letters is essential for reading readiness.
Which number is greater: 5 or 3?
5
3
They are equal
None of these
5 is larger than 3, demonstrating simple number comparison. This helps students develop basic numerical reasoning.
What is the first sound in the word 'cat'?
C
A
T
K
The word 'cat' starts with the sound /k/ which corresponds to the letter C. This question reinforces phonemic awareness.
If you have 3 apples and get 2 more, how many apples do you have altogether?
5
4
6
3
Adding 3 apples to 2 apples gives a total of 5 apples. This question reinforces basic addition skills.
Which word rhymes with 'cat'?
Hat
Dog
Bird
Fish
The word 'hat' rhymes with 'cat', making it the correct selection. Recognizing rhymes supports early phonological skills.
What is the value of the digit 2 in the number 25?
20
2
5
25
In the number 25, the digit 2 is in the tens place, representing 20. This introduces the concept of place value.
Which is the correct sequence of letters: A, B, C, D or A, C, B, D?
A, B, C, D
A, C, B, D
B, A, D, C
D, C, B, A
The correct alphabetical sequence is A, B, C, D. Memorizing the proper order of letters is essential for literacy.
How many sides does a rectangle have?
4
3
5
6
A rectangle is a four-sided shape known as a quadrilateral. Recognizing shapes helps build foundational geometry skills.
Which of these words is a noun?
Dog
Run
Quickly
Happy
A noun is a word that names a person, place, or thing, and 'dog' is a clear example. This reinforces understanding of parts of speech.
Subtract 4 from 9. What is the result?
5
4
6
3
Calculating 9 minus 4 results in 5. This helps strengthen basic subtraction skills.
Which word is spelled correctly?
Friend
Frend
Freind
Firend
The word 'friend' is spelled correctly. This question supports proper spelling and literacy development.
What is the next number after 10?
11
12
9
10
The number following 10 is 11, reinforcing the concept of sequential order in counting.
Which is a pair of opposites?
Hot and Cold
Happy and Happy
Big and Big
Fast and Fast
Hot and cold are opposites in terms of temperature. Understanding opposites aids in developing vocabulary and comprehension.
If you have 10 cookies and you share them equally with a friend, how many cookies does each of you get?
5
10
2
8
Dividing 10 cookies equally between two people gives each person 5 cookies. This introduces the basic idea of fair sharing and division.
Which of the following sentences has proper punctuation and capitalization?
the cat is sleeping.
The cat is sleeping.
the Cat is sleeping.
The Cat is sleeping
The sentence 'The cat is sleeping.' correctly capitalizes the first word and includes an ending period. This reinforces the rules of proper sentence structure.
Find the missing number: 2, 4, __, 8. What number should come next in the sequence?
6
5
8
7
The sequence increases by 2 each time: 2, 4, 6, 8. Recognizing numerical patterns is a key skill in developing mathematical reasoning.
Which word best completes the sentence: 'I ___ a book.'?
read
red
reed
ride
The word 'read' correctly completes the sentence, meaning to look at and understand written words. This question helps clarify homophones and proper word usage.
What does the term 'sibling' mean?
Brother or sister
Parent
Cousin
Friend
The term 'sibling' refers to a brother or sister. This question deepens understanding of basic family vocabulary.
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Study Outcomes

  1. Understand fundamental math concepts such as basic addition and subtraction.
  2. Identify key language elements including letters, sounds, and simple words.
  3. Apply problem-solving strategies in both math and language tasks.
  4. Analyze simple texts to improve reading comprehension.
  5. Build confidence in test-taking through interactive practice exercises.

Test for 1st Graders: Practice Cheat Sheet

  1. Master Addition & Subtraction within 20 - Turn your math practice into a playful challenge by using colorful counters, number lines, or even your favorite snacks. Watch how 8 + 7 magically becomes 15, and then reverse it by seeing that 15 - 7 hops you right back to 8. With daily, game‑style practice, these facts will feel as easy as pie! Math Salamanders Quiz
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  3. Understand Place Value - Discover the power behind each digit: in 42, the 4 is actually forty and the 2 is simply two. Grasping place value is like unlocking a secret code for all future math adventures. Use base‑ten blocks or draw fun charts to cement this concept in your brain! Math Salamanders Quiz
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  5. Count by 2s, 5s & 10s - Boost your number sense by hopping through numbers in twos, fives, or tens. Try chants like "2, 4, 6, 8" or jump through "10, 20, 30" to see patterns come alive. This rhythmic practice sets you up for multiplication in a snap! Math Salamanders Quiz
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  7. Identify 2D & 3D Shapes - Become a geometry explorer by spotting circles, squares, cubes, and spheres all around you. Learn their unique properties - like edges, faces, and corners - by building shapes with clay or drawing them with chalk. Soon you'll be the go‑to shape detective! Math Salamanders Quiz
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  9. Tell Time to the Hour & Half‑Hour - Make telling time a breeze by practicing with analog clocks - real or paper. Match daily activities (like snack time at 3:30) to the clock's hands so you remember "half‑past three." Before long, you'll read clocks like a time‑traveler! Math Salamanders Quiz
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  11. Count & Value Coins - Turn your coin jar into a math treasure chest by sorting pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. Add different coins together - like two dimes plus a nickel equals 25 cents - to sharpen your money skills. Play store with friends to make learning even more fun! Math Salamanders Quiz
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  13. Explore Simple Fractions - Slice a pizza or draw a pie to see how 1/2, 1/3, and 1/4 really work. Visual fractions make it easy to compare which slice is bigger or smaller. With practice, you'll handle fractions like a pro chef! Math Salamanders Quiz
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  15. Compare with >, <, = - Become a number judge by using "greater than," "less than," and "equal to" symbols. For instance, 7 > 5 shows that seven is definitely bigger than five. Play comparison games to strengthen your number relationships! Math Salamanders Quiz
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  17. Create & Extend Patterns - Notice the world's patterns by lining up colored blocks or drawing sequences like red, blue, red, blue. Predict what comes next and then test your guess - it's like solving a mystery! This skill builds strong logical thinking. Math Salamanders Quiz
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  19. Solve Simple Word Problems - Read fun stories, pick out the numbers, and choose addition or subtraction to find the answer. For example: "You have 3 apples and get 2 more - how many now?" Breaking problems into steps makes you a math detective! Math Salamanders Quiz
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