Prime Time Vocab Test
  • 1. A number with exactly two factors, 1 and itself is called a:
A) prime number
B) multiple
C) composite
D) product
  • 2. In the example 3, 6, 9, 12... the numbers are called:
A) prime numbers
B) multiples
C) factor pairs
D) products
  • 3. In the example 2 X 3 = 6. The number 6 is the:
A) factor
B) prime
C) product
D) multiple
  • 4. In the example 2 X 3 = 6, the numbers 2 and 3 are:
A) primes
B) products
C) factors
D) evens
  • 5. A number that has more than two factors is called a:
A) even number
B) odd number
C) composite number
D) prime number
  • 6. When multiplying, this is the result of a number times itself.
A) composite number
B) odd number
C) square number
D) prime factorization
  • 7. The greatest factor that two or more numbers share.
A) factor number
B) least common multiple
C) greatest common factor
D) factor pair
  • 8. In a rectangle the lengths of its sides are called this.
A) factors
B) dimension
C) sides
D) square number
  • 9. The multiplication of prime numbers only that results in the number you started with.
A) least common multiple
B) prime factorization
C) answers
D) prime numbers
  • 10. Two whole numbers that are multiplied to get a product.
A) greatest common factor
B) multiple pair
C) least common multiple
D) factor pair
  • 11. The least multiple that two or more numbers share
A) greatest common multiple
B) least common multiple
C) greatest common factor
D) prime number
  • 12. The small raised number that tells how many times the number is used or multiplied.
A) factor
B) exponent
C) square number
D) multiple
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