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The 16 Times Table

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Quiz details

Questions: 10

Duration: 10 min

Difficulty: ★★ Medium

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What to expect from this quiz

This page is designed as a quick entry point for Maths Tables practice. Use it to check understanding, improve timing, and spot weak areas before moving into another quiz in the same subject or back into the wider KS3 path.

A good routine is to complete the quiz once, review every missed question, and then compare your result against a second quiz from the related list below. That creates a stronger subject cluster than repeating the exact same task immediately.

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64, 160 and 288 belong in the 16 times table - the higher the number, the harder the multiplications. Try this multiple-choice quiz from Education Quizzes

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A better way to use this quiz for revision

Treat this page as one step inside a wider revision loop. Begin with the quiz to measure accuracy, identify weak areas, and decide whether you need more practice in the same subject. This is especially useful when you want a quick check without committing to a full paper or a long study block.

The strongest pattern is simple: take the quiz, review mistakes, compare question types, and then move into another related quiz from the same subject. Repeating that process builds familiarity with both the topic and the style of questions you are most likely to see again.

Internal study path

Use the links around this page to move from one quiz into a stronger subject cluster. You can return to the Maths Tables listing, browse the wider KS3 area, or move into another quiz hub when you want broader coverage.

Quiz FAQ

How should I use this The 16 Times Table quiz?

Start by completing the quiz once under normal timing. Review every mistake, then return to the Maths Tables subject page to try a related quiz while the topic is still fresh.

What should I do after finishing this Maths Tables quiz?

Use your score as a signal. If the result is strong, move to another Maths Tables quiz for wider coverage. If the result is weak, repeat practice in the same subject before switching topics.

Is this quiz enough on its own for Maths Tables revision?

One quiz is useful for diagnosis, but not enough on its own. The strongest approach is to combine this page with other quizzes in Maths Tables, plus broader revision or past-paper style practice where available.