Maths Practice Program (Version 1.1)

By Goh Eng Hau (enghau@xoommail.com)

The Maths Practice Program is a simple program for you to do your basic Maths, like Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division. It provides practice of different levels for you. This program is generally for children between 6 to 16. Hopefully, this program will help the user improve his/her skills in the four basic operations.

I will try to improve on the features of the program and include more Maths topics in the future versions.

If you encounter any problems with this program or if you have any comments, email me at enghau@xoommail.com

This Readme Contains The Following Sections :

  1. Addition Page
  2. Subtraction Page
  3. Multiplication Page
  4. Division Page
  5. Test
  6. Starting A Test or Practice
  7. Error
  8. Exiting a program

Addition Page

In the Addition Page, you will be asked to select the difficulty level that you want.

The options are as follows :

Beginner : This is the easiest level. The numbers will not exceed 10.

Normal : This is the level people usually try. The numbers will not exceed 100.

Advanced : This is harder than the Normal level. The numbers will not exceed 1000.

Maths Maniac : This is a maniac level. The numbers can go up to as high as 1000000.

Custom : If you would like to try out other limits for the numbers, select this. Enter the limit that you want the numbers to go up to in the white Edit Box beside the option.

Select the levels and click Continue to proceed.

 

Subtraction Page

In the Subtraction Page, you will be asked to select the difficulty level that you want.

The options are as follows :

Beginner : This is the easiest level. The numbers will not exceed 10.

Normal : This is the level people usually try. The numbers will not exceed 100.

Advanced : This is harder than the Normal level. The numbers will not exceed 1000.

Maths Maniac : This is a maniac level. The numbers can go up to as high as 1000000.

Custom : If you would like to try out other limits for the numbers, select this. Enter the limit that you want the numbers to go up to in the white Edit Box beside the option.

Select the levels and click Continue to proceed.

 

Multiplication Page

In the Multiplication Page, you will be asked to select the difficulty level that you want.

The options are as follows :

Beginner : This is the easiest level. The numbers will not exceed 10

Normal : This is the level people usually try. The numbers will not exceed 100.

Advanced : This is harder than the Normal level. The numbers will not exceed 1000.

Maths Maniac : This is a maniac level. The numbers can go up to as high as 10000.

 

Division Page

In the Division Page, you will be asked to select the difficulty level that you want.

The options are as follows :

Beginner : This is the easiest level. The dividend will not exceed 110

Normal : This is the level people usually try. The numbers will not exceed 11,000.

Advanced : This is harder than the Normal level. The numbers will not exceed 1,100,000.

Maths Maniac : This is a maniac level. The numbers can go up to as high as 101,000,000.

 

Tests

Note That There is Another Option by The Side, Test Mode

Click Test Mode to select it.

You will notice that a tick appears in the white box beside it.

In the Test Mode, you have to answer 30 questions.

If you answer more than 23 of them correctly, you are entitled to play games.

At the End of the Test, the Next Question Button will change to End Test.

Click on it to continue.

The Games Screen : DoubleClick On Any of the 2 icons to start the game.

Pokemon Beach Volley Ball Game is a beach volley ball game played by two pikachius. Before you play this game, you are advised to read the guide. You can read it by opening Guide To Pokemon.doc from the directory you extracted the program to.

Checkers is a traditional game of checkers.

When you have finished playing, click on Back To Main Page to return to the main page.

Starting a Test or Practice

After you have selected the level and clicked Continue, Click on Start to begin your test or practise. Note that the Start button will change to a Next Question button.

A test will have only 30 questions.

A practise has no limit on the number of questions.

Enter your answer in the Edit Box beside the words "Your Ans :" and then press Enter to confirm your answer.

If your answer is correct, the words "Your Answer is right!" will appear. Click on Next Question to continue. Your score is displayed at the top of the screen. The first value is the number of questions you have answered correctly and the second value is the number of questions that you have attempted.

If your answer is wrong you will get a message "You Are WRONG!" followed by the correct answer.

 

Error

A warning message will appear if you did not enter any values or entered anything which is not numeric. Click OK and then re-enter your answer in the editbox.

 

Exiting The Program

Return to the Main Page then Click on the Exit button.

Then Click Yes to exit.