An end of session quiz testing learners knowledge on:
fractions as part of things, converting mixed numbers into fractions and fractions into mixed numbers, equivalent fractions, comparing fractions (with and without calculators) and multiplying numbers by fractions
Terry's dog has had 6 pups. Terry sells 5 pups and keeps one for himself. What fraction of pups did Terry sell?
Answer
5/6
1/6
1/5
Question 2
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Hayley has brought in a box of chocolates for her class. There are 15 chocolates in the box. 11 learners take a chocolate. What fraction of chocolates still remain in the box?
Answer
11/15
4/15
4/11
Question 3
Question
5/15 is equal to 1/3
True or False?
Answer
True
False
Question 4
Question
2 3/10 is equal to 23/10
True or False?
Answer
True
False
Question 5
Question
3 4/7 is equal to 25/4
True or False?
Answer
True
False
Question 6
Question
16/3 is equal to 5 1/3
Answer
True
False
Question 7
Question
24/3 is equal to 8
Answer
True
False
Question 8
Question
67/9 is equal to 6 4/9
Answer
True
False
Question 9
Question
Which fraction is equivalent to 3/4 , but has 16 on the bottom?
Answer
12/16
3/16
9/16
Question 10
Question
Which fraction is larger?
5/10 or 3/4?
Answer
3/4
5/10
1/2
Question 11
Question
Which fraction is the largest?
6/15 or 12/24
Answer
6/15
12/24
Question 12
Question
Put the following fractions in order from the smallest to largest
4/12 2/4 4/14
Answer
4/12 4/14 2/4
2/4 4/12 4/14
4/14 4/12 2/4
Question 13
Question
Jack and Damion are running the Hull Half Marathon. Jack has ran 4/9 of the race and Damion has ran 17/36 of the race.
Damion is closest to the finishing line.
True or false?
Answer
True
False
Question 14
Question
32 football fans congregate outside a football pitch. Three quarters of the fans support Manchester City. How many fans support Manchester City?
Answer
8
24
16
Question 15
Question
What is 2/5 of 50?
Answer
20
30
15
Question 16
Question
J D are having a mid season sale. Nike Air trainers have 2/3 off their usual price of £108. They are now selling for £72
True or false?