Quiz : How Much Do You Know About Spanish Numbers?

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1. What is 88 called in Spanish? 

Explanation

The correct answer is "Ochenta y ocho." In Spanish, numbers are typically formed by combining the words for the tens and the units. "Ochenta" means eighty and "ocho" means eight, so when combined, they form the number 88.

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2. Do you know what comes next 40,50,60, __________?

Explanation

The pattern in the given sequence is an increment of 10. Starting from 40, each subsequent number is obtained by adding 10. Therefore, the next number after 60 would be 70, which is represented by "setenta" in Spanish.

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3. What is the number 12 in Spanish? 

Explanation

The correct answer is "Doce" because it is the Spanish word for the number 12.

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4. What number comes next? 10,20,30, __? 

Explanation

The pattern in the given sequence is that each number is multiplied by 10 to get the next number. Starting with 10, we multiply it by 10 to get 100, which is represented by "Cien" in Spanish. However, the correct answer is "Cuarenta" which means 40 in Spanish. This suggests that the question is either incomplete or not readable, as the pattern does not match the given answer choices.

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5. Choose the correct translation - ' One hundred birds' 

Explanation

The correct translation for 'One hundred birds' is 'Cien pájaros' in Spanish.

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6. What comes next? 20,30,40, _____ ? 

Explanation

The given sequence is increasing by 10 each time. Starting from 20, the next number should be 30, followed by 40. Therefore, the missing number is 50, which is represented by "cincuenta" in Spanish.

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7. What comes next 30,40,50, _________? 

Explanation

The pattern in the given sequence is that each number is increasing by 10. Starting from 30, the next number is 40, then 50. Therefore, the next number in the sequence would be 60, which is represented by "Sesenta" in Spanish.

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8. Choose the correct translation - ' Forty-six hands '

Explanation

The correct translation for "Forty-six hands" is "Cuarenta y seis manos" in Spanish. The phrase "cuarenta y seis" means "forty-six" and "manos" means "hands". Therefore, the correct translation is "Cuarenta y seis manos".

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9. Choose the correct translation - ' Two hundred birds ' 

Explanation

The correct translation for "Two hundred birds" is "Dos cientos pájaros" in Spanish.

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10. Choose the correct translation - ' One hundred pages '

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What is 88 called in Spanish? 
Do you know what comes next 40,50,60, __________?
What is the number 12 in Spanish? 
What number comes next? 10,20,30, __? 
Choose the correct translation - ' One hundred birds' 
What comes next? 20,30,40, _____ ? 
What comes next 30,40,50, _________? 
Choose the correct translation - ' Forty-six hands '
Choose the correct translation - ' Two hundred birds ' 
Choose the correct translation - ' One hundred pages '
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