MTC Game Show High School Level Challenge One questions test the ability to carry out the multiplication of a single-digit number and a double-digit number, and the multiplication of two double-digit numbers. Some of these questions require the clever use of multiplication facts, and properties in rearranging the factors of the numbers involved in generating an equivalent multiplication expression to the given one whose product is easier to obtain.
MTC Game Show High School Level Challenge Two questions present the challenge of working out the solution to a multiplication equation. This requires both multiplication and division operations to solve. Students are to be strategic in choosing the order of operations that ensures accuracy and speed in this task.
MTC Game Show High School Level Challenge Three questions test the ability to carry out the multiplication of a single-digit number and a double-digit number, and the multiplication of two double-digit numbers. Some of these questions require the clever use of multiplication facts, and properties in rearranging the factors of the numbers involved in generating an equivalent multiplication expression to the given one whose product is easier to obtain.
MTC Game Show High School Level, Challenge Four questions are presented as equations involving two multiplication expressions. In one of the multiplication expressions, a multiplicand is missing. Students are to solve for the missing number that makes the equation true. These equations require multistep processes of multiplication and division to solve.
MTC Game Show Middle School Level, Challenge Five questions are presented as equations involving two multiplication expressions. In one of the multiplication expressions, a multiplicand is missing. Students are to solve for the missing number that makes the equation true. These equations require multistep processes of multiplication and division to solve. The magnitude of the numbers makes this challenge harder than the Challenge Four.