Math Practise 3
Math Practise 3
questions 3
Term 2
Question 1
A 8
B 80
C 800
D 8,000
Question 2
A 4.5
B 450
C 45
D 4
Question 3
A 360
B 36
C 3.6
D 3,600
Question 4
A 20
B 200
C 2
D 2,000
Question 5
A 120
B 1,200
C 12
D 1.2
Question 6
What is the quotient?
420÷6=
A 7
B 70
C 700
D 7,000
Question 7
A class collected 343 cans for recycling. They can place only 7 cans in each
bag. About how many bags will the class need for their cans?
A 30
B 40
C 50
D 60
Question 8
45 apples are shared equally into 5 students. How many apples will each
student get?
A 6
B 7
C 8
D 9
Question 9
What is the quotient? Use partial quotients to solve.
3,690 ÷ 3 =
A 1,230
B 1,200
C 123
D 120
Question 10
What is the quotient and the remainder? Use partial quotients to solve.
117 ÷ 4 = R
A 29
B 29 R1
C 29 R2
D 29 R3
Question 11
There are 127 chairs to put in rows. Each row can have 8 chairs. How many
rows are needed for all the chairs?
A 10
B 12
C 15
D 16
Question 12
Use the representation to find an equivalent fraction.
4
A
8
3
B
6
4
C
6
5
D
9
Question 13
What fraction is equivalent to the point on the number line?
𝟔
=
𝟖
3
A
4
7
B
8
8
C
10
10
D
16
Question 14
5
Which fraction s less than ?
8
3
A
2
4
B
5
9
C
10
4
D
12
Question 15
3 8
A =
5 10
3 6
B >
4 10
2 3
C <
4 10
4 2
D >
12 5
Question 16
𝟓
Decompose into a sum of 3 fractions.
𝟗
1 1 1
A + +
9 9 9
1 1 2
B + +
9 9 9
1 2 2
C + +
9 9 9
2 2 3
D + +
9 9 9
Question 17
What is the sum? Use the fraction model to solve the equation.
𝟓 𝟐 𝟑
+ + =
𝟏𝟐 𝟏𝟐 𝟏𝟐
5
A
12
7
B
12
8
C
12
10
D
12
Question 18
What is the missing value?
𝟏 𝟑 𝟒
+ =
𝟕 𝟕
A 1
B 3
C 7
D 14
Question 19
What is the difference?
𝟗 𝟐
− =
𝟏𝟐 𝟏𝟐
7
A
24
7
B
12
11
C
24
11
D
12
Question 20
𝟒 𝟕
Layla ran mile. Her sister ran mile. How much farther did Layla’s sister run?
𝟏𝟎 𝟏𝟎
3
A
20
3
B
10
11
C
20
1
D 1
10
Question 21
𝟏
What is the product of 𝟒 × ?
𝟐
A 1
B 2
C 4
D 8
Question 22
What mixed number is equivalent to
𝟓 𝟏 𝟐 𝟑
+ + + =
𝟓 𝟓 𝟓 𝟓
1
A 1
5
3
B 1
5
1
C 2
5
3
D 2
5
Question 23
What is the sum?
𝟒 𝟑
𝟑 +𝟐 = ̇
𝟔 𝟔
1
A 5
6
1
B 6
6
2
C 5
6
2
D 6
6
Question 24
Use the fraction model to solve
𝟑 𝟒
𝟑 −𝟏 = ̇
𝟓 𝟓
1
A
5
4
B
5
4
C 1
5
1
D 2
5
Question 25
What is the difference?
𝟏𝟏 𝟒
𝟒 −𝟐 = ̇
𝟏𝟐 𝟏𝟐
7
A 2
24
7
B 2
12
15
C 6
24
3
D 7
6
12
Question 26
𝟑
Adnan has some lemonade in a pitcher. He drank 𝟏 cups of the lemonade.
𝟗
𝟏
He has 𝟒 cups of the lemonade left. How many cups of lemonade were in
𝟗
the pitcher?
2
A 3
9
4
B 3
9
2
C 5
9
4
D 5
9
Question 27
What is the missing factor?
̇ ×𝟐=𝟖
𝟑 𝟑
A 3
B 4
C 5
D 8
8
Question 28
What is the product?
𝟐
𝟑 × =
𝟓
3
A
5
5
B
5
6
C
5
5
D
3
Question 29
What is the product?
𝟑
𝟐×𝟏 = ̇
𝟏𝟎
5
A 2
10
6
B 2
10
5
C 3
10
6
D 3
10
Question 30
𝟏
Khawla has 3 brothers and each drink 𝟐 cups of milk each day. How many
𝟐
cups of milk do Khawla’s brother drink each day?
1
A 4
2
1
B 5
2
1
C 6
2
1
D 7
2
Question 31
What is the quotient when dividing 5,400 by 100?
A 54
B 540
C 5
D 5,400
Question 32
If you have 156156 stickers to share equally among 66 friends, how many
stickers will each friend receive?
A 24
B 26
C 28
D 30
Question 33
What is the equivalent fraction
𝟒
𝟖
2
A
6
1
B
2
3
C
5
6
D
10
Question 34
What is the sum?
𝟑 𝟓 𝟐
+ + =
𝟏𝟐 𝟏𝟐 𝟏𝟐
10
A
12
9
B
12
8
C
12
7
D
12
Question 35
𝟏
A recipe calls for 𝟐 cups of flour. If you want to make the recipe twice,
𝟒
how many cups of flour will you need
1
A 4
2
1
B 4
4
3
C 4
4
2
D 4
8
Question 36
What is the quotient?
900 ÷ 10 = ̇
A 9
B 90
C 900
D 9,000
Question 37
A 3
B 36
C 360
D 3,600
Question 38
A bakery has 540 cookies, and they pack 9 cookies per box. How many
boxes are needed?
A 50
B 60
C 70
D 80
Question 39
What is the remainder when 53 is divided by 6?
A 1
B 3
C 5
D 6
Question 40
A group of 128 students is divided into 8 teams. How many students are
in each team?
A 14
B 16
C 18
D 20
Question 41
𝟒
Which fraction is equivalent to ?
𝟔
2
A
3
3
B
5
5
C
8
7
D
9
Question 42
𝟑
Which fraction is greater than ?
𝟖
1
A
4
2
B
6
5
C
8
2
D
9
Question 43
What is the sum?
𝟐 𝟒
+ =
𝟏𝟎 𝟏𝟎
1
A
10
7
B
10
6
C
10
D 1
Question 44
What is the difference?
𝟕 𝟐
− =
𝟗 𝟗
1
A
9
3
B
9
5
C
9
9
D
9
Question 45
5 10
A =
6 12
4 6
B >
7 9
3 2
C <
5 3
7 3
D =
10 5
Question 46
A farmer has 24 apples and wants to put them in bags of 6. How many
bags will he need?
A 3
B 4
C 5
D 6
Question 47
A rope is 8 meters long. It is cut into 4 equal pieces. How long is each piece?
A 1 meter
B 2 meters
C 3 meters
D 4 meters
Question 48
𝟓 𝟐
Sam walks of a mile, and his friend walks of a mile. How much farther did
𝟔 𝟔
Sam walk?
1
A
6
2
B
6
3
C
6
4
D
6
Question 49
A pizza is divided into 8 equal slices. John eats 3 slices. What fraction of the
pizza is left?
3
A
8
5
B
8
6
C
8
8
D
8
Question 50
A teacher has 45 pencils and gives 9 pencils to each student. How many
students get pencils?
A
3
B
4
C
5
D
6