UKMT Random Question Generator
Making use of the fantastic UKMT Individual Challenges, I have generated a page that randomly selects questions within specific parameters.
You choose which age range you are aiming it at (Junior is aimed at 10-13 year olds; Intermediate is aimed at 14-16 year olds; Senior is aimed at 16-18 year olds).
You also choose which level of questions you would like (Easy gives questions from the first 5 questions on the papers; Medium gives questions from the first 15 questions on the papers; Hard gives questions found between 15 and 25 on the papers, where students lose marks if they get it wrong; Random takes any question from 1-25).
Then simply press the New Question button to get a new question and the Show Answer button to reveal the published solution.
The images used in this activity can be found collected by paper in the UKMT Gateway.
You choose which age range you are aiming it at (Junior is aimed at 10-13 year olds; Intermediate is aimed at 14-16 year olds; Senior is aimed at 16-18 year olds).
You also choose which level of questions you would like (Easy gives questions from the first 5 questions on the papers; Medium gives questions from the first 15 questions on the papers; Hard gives questions found between 15 and 25 on the papers, where students lose marks if they get it wrong; Random takes any question from 1-25).
Then simply press the New Question button to get a new question and the Show Answer button to reveal the published solution.
The images used in this activity can be found collected by paper in the UKMT Gateway.
Choose the difficulty level you want:
Choose your options above and press "New Question" to get a question.
Compiled by Daniel Rodriguez-Clark of www.interactive-maths.com
Images taken from www.ukmt-resources.org.uk with the kind persmission of the UK Mathematics Trust
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