PEMDAS Order of Operations QuizVersion en ligne Test your understanding of the order of operations (PEMDAS) with this challenging quiz! This quiz will assess your ability to correctly apply the order of operations (Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, Addition and Subtraction) to solve mathematical expressions. Topics covered: Parentheses Exponents Multiplication and division Addition and subtraction Challenge yourself with a variety of problems, including multi-step expressions and problems with mixed operations. See how well you can follow the rules of PEMDAS and demonstrate your mastery of this essential mathematical concept. par Algebra Help Desk 1 What is the correct acronym for the order of operations? a PEMDAS b DEMPAS c SPED d AMDAS 2 What operations are same-level operations? Two possible answers. Select both for full credit Choose one or more answers a Parentheses and Exponents b Addition and Subtraction c Exponents and Multiplication d Multiplication and Division 3 What PEMDAS operation comes first with same-level operations? a The right b It doesn't matter c The left operation 4 Why is PEMDAS critical? a So people working the same problem will get the same answer b To create creative ways of working math problems. c To make things complicated. 5 When working with multiple grouping symbols, where do you start? a On the right b On the left c The inner most symbol d It doesn't matter 6 Simplfy the following: (4 + 6) x 2 a 16 b 14 c 20 d -20 7 Simplfy the following: 4 + 6 x 2 a 20 b 16 c 48 d 18 8 How is the problem (4 + 6) x 2 different from 4 + 6 x 2. a The grouping symbols are optional in the first problem. b There is no difference c The grouping symbols in the first problem tells us to add before multiplying. d Not listed 9 What is the first step in the following problem: 4 x 8 + 3^2. Note: the ^ symbol is used for exponents. a Square the sum of 8 and 3 b Multiply 4 and 8 c Add 8 and 3 d Square 3 10 Identify the second step in the problem is 4 x 8 + 3^2. Note: the ^ symbol is used for exponents. a Squaring 3 b Multiplying 4 and 8 c Adding 32 and 9 d Adding 8 and 3 11 Simplfy: 4 x 8 + 3^2. Note: the ^ symbol is used for exponents. a 41 b 254 c 64 d Not listed 12 Simplfy the following: 8(4 - 4) + 2 x 3 - 6 a 36 b 64 c 32 d 0 13 Simplfy: 16 ÷ (3 + 5) a 9 b 1 c 2 d 0 14 8 + (2 + 2)^3 ÷ 8 Note: the ^ is the exponent symbol. a 16 b 8 c 24 d -8 15 Simplfy: 2 x 2 + 3(4 - 2) a 12 b 20 c 18 d 10 16 Simplfy: 3 + (3 + 2 - 2) x 4 a 12 b 7 c 15 d 0 17 Simplify: 3^2 - 2 Note: the ^ represents exponents a 7 b 3 c 0 d 5 18 Simplify: 4 + 5 + 6 - 5 a 12 b 6 c 10 d 8 19 Simplify: (2 + 2)^2 ÷ 4 Remember the ^ is an exponent a 16 b 12 c 8 d 4 20 Simplify: 8 ÷ 4 - 2 a 4 b 0 c 10 d 12