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  • Exam (4 questions) in Graphing and Polynomials by Picture of Ben Brawn Ben Brawn

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  • Exam (2 questions) in Graphing and Polynomials by Picture of Ben Brawn Ben Brawn

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  • Exam (4 questions) in Graphing and Polynomials by Picture of Ben Brawn Ben Brawn

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    Exam (5 questions) in Graphing and Polynomials by Picture of Ben Brawn Ben Brawn

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  • Biosciences 2025/26
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    Exam (42 questions) in Skills Audits for Maths and Stats by Lauren Desoysa and 1 other

    Biosciences Skills Audit - covering the following programmes:

    Biosciences

    Biomedical Science

    Biochemistry

    Zoology

  • AMRC TC 2025/26
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    Exam (30 questions) in Skills Audits for Maths and Stats by Lauren Desoysa and 1 other

    AMRC Skills Audit - covering the following programmes:

    DEng in Maintenance Engineering
    BEng in Mechanical Manufacture (Top Up)
    BEng in Manufacturing Technology (Top Up)
    FDEng in Mechanical Manufacture
    FDEng in Manufacturing Technology
    HNC in Automation and Control Engineering for England
    HNC in Manufacturing Operations for England

  • MGTT158 (CCIM)
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    Exam (69 questions) in Skills Audits for Maths and Stats by Mash Sheffield and 1 other

    Skills Audit for Maths and Stats: MGTT158 (CCIM)

  • Data Chu Trình
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  • Student i heis
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    Question in Mekanikk by Børge Irgens

    Brukes for testing av lineært akselerert referansesystem.

  • Question in 10MAD - 10 Maths Advanced by Simon Belluzzo and 1 other

    The easiest type of exponential to graph where the base is greater than 1 and no transformations take place.

  • Question in MESH by Adelle Colbourn

    Written for the Western Sydney University MESH numeracy preparation workshop for the LANTITE test (Australia). Students are given a height in centimetres and another height in metres, and are asked to write the ratio of the two heights in simplest form. There are 16 versions of this question.

  • Question in MESH by Adelle Colbourn

    Written for the Western Sydney University MESH numeracy preparation workshop for the LANTITE test (Australia). Students are given the number of bagels baked, in a number of hours, and need to calculate the number baked per half-hour. There are 6 different versions of this question.

  • Question in MESH by Adelle Colbourn

    Written for the Western Sydney University MESH numeracy preparation workshop for the LANTITE test (Australia). One of five charts is shown, and students are asked a question based on that chart. All questions test student's ability to read the chart carefully and not draw wrong conclusions.

  • Question in MESH by Adelle Colbourn

    Written for the Western Sydney University MESH numeracy preparation workshop for the LANTITE test (Australia). Students are given a proportion of staff who either have or haven't completed their reports. They are asked to find the complement, as a percentage. There are 6 different versions of this question. 

  • Number puzzle (8)
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    Question in MESH by Adelle Colbourn

    Written for the Western Sydney University MESH numeracy preparation workshop for the LANTITE test (Australia). Students must work backwards to work out what the original number was, or alternatively test out each supplied multiple choice option. There are 8 possible randomised numbers in this question.

  • SP Comfort zone (5)
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    Question in MESH by Adelle Colbourn

    Used for LANTITE preparation (Australia). SP = Statistics & Probability strand. Students are asked two true/false questions based on a chart. The pair of true/false questions are randomly selected from a pool of five pairs of questions.

  • Question in MESH by Adelle Colbourn

    Used for LANTITE preparation (Australia). SP = Statistics & Probability strand. Students are asked a multiple choice question based on a series of bar charts. The question is randomly selected from a pool of seven questions.

  • Question in MESH by Adelle Colbourn

    Used for LANTITE preparation (Australia). NA = Number & Algebra strand. Students are asked two true/false questions based on a table of data about the LANTITE test. The pair of true/false questions are randomly selected from a pool of five pairs of questions.

  • Question in MESH by Adelle Colbourn and 1 other

    Used for LANTITE preparation (Australia). SP = Statistics & Probability strand. NC = Non-Calculator strand. Students are asked a multiple choice question based on a pie chart. The question is randomly selected from a pool of seven questions.

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    Exam (20 questions) in MESH by Adelle Colbourn

    Twenty questions which can be used by Initial Teacher Education students preparing for the Australian LANTITE numeracy test. The questions are grouped in content strands and each question is randomised. Questions are either multiple choice, true/false or type the answer in a box. The questions are chosen from a menu and there is no time limit. They are different to the questions in Timed Practice Quiz v2.

  • Timed Practice Quiz v2
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    Exam (40 questions) in MESH by Adelle Colbourn

    This practice quiz contains 40 numeracy questions, for students preparing for the Australian LANTITE numeracy test. Each question is randomised.

    There are 10 questions each from the Number and Algebra, Measurement and Geometry, Statistics and Probability, and non-Calculator strands.

    Students are allowed 75 minutes to complete the test. The questions are multiple choice, true/false or fill the number in the box.

  • Question in MESH by Adelle Colbourn

    Used for LANTITE preparation (Australia). MG = Measurement & Geometry strand. Students are always given the same map of Western Australia and asked to select the one incorrect statement from four statements. The statements are randomly selected from four incorrect statements and twelve correct statements in total. 

  • Question in MESH by Adelle Colbourn and 1 other

    Used for LANTITE preparation (Australia). MG = Measurement & Geometry strand. NC = Non-Calculator strand. Students are shown an image of a thermometer calibrated in degrees Celsius. Student must answer a question using the thermometer. The image is randomly selected from a pool of 4. There are two different potential questions for each thermometer. Hence 8 different questions in total.

  • Question in MESH by Adelle Colbourn and 1 other

    Used for LANTITE preparation (Australia). MG = Measurement & Geometry strand. NC = Non-Calculator strand. Students are shown an image of a thermometer calibrated in both degrees Celsius and degrees Fahrenheit. Student must answer a question using the thermometer. The image is randomly selected from a pool of 3. There are two different potential questions for each thermometer. Hence 6 questions in total.

  • Question in MESH by Adelle Colbourn

    Used for LANTITE preparation (Australia). MG = Measurement & Geometry strand. Student must convert the time shown on the analog clock to 24 hour time. One of six analog clock images is randomly selected and displayed.

  • Question in MESH by Adelle Colbourn

    Used for LANTITE preparation (Australia). MG = Measurement & Geometry strand. Student must calculate distance swum in km given number of laps of 50m pool, days of week and weeks in term. These variables are randomly selected.

  • Question in MESH by Adelle Colbourn

    Used for LANTITE preparation (Australia). NA = Number & Algebra strand. Students calculate the cost of the halogen globes given electricity cost, number of globes, number of years, replacement cost and lifespan of globes. Some of these variables are randomly selected. There are more than 10 different versions of this question.

  • Question in MESH by Adelle Colbourn

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