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Grade 4 Mathematics Quiz: Fractions

Test your knowledge of fractions with this quiz! Choose the correct answer from the options provided for each question.

Questions:

  1. What is (\frac{1}{2} + \frac{1}{4})?

    • A. (\frac{3}{4})
    • B. (\frac{1}{4})
    • C. (\frac{1}{2})
    • D. (\frac{2}{4})
  2. Which fraction is larger: (\frac{3}{5}) or (\frac{2}{3})?

    • A. (\frac{3}{5})
    • B. (\frac{2}{3})
    • C. They are equal
    • D. None of the above
  3. What is the denominator in the fraction (\frac{5}{8})?

    • A. 5
    • B. 8
    • C. 13
    • D. 14
  4. If you divide a pizza into 4 equal slices and you eat 1 slice, what fraction of the pizza is left?

    • A. (\frac{1}{4})
    • B. (\frac{3}{4})
    • C. (\frac{1}{2})
    • D. (\frac{2}{4})
  5. Which of the following is a proper fraction?

    • A. (\frac{5}{3})
    • B. (\frac{2}{5})
    • C. (\frac{4}{4})
    • D. (\frac{6}{4})
  6. What is (\frac{1}{3} - \frac{1}{6})?

    • A. (\frac{1}{6})
    • B. (\frac{1}{2})
    • C. (\frac{1}{3})
    • D. (\frac{2}{6})
  7. Which fraction represents one whole?

    • A. (\frac{2}{3})
    • B. (\frac{3}{3})
    • C. (\frac{1}{2})
    • D. (\frac{1}{3})
  8. How many quarters are in (\frac{3}{2})?

    • A. 2
    • B. 3
    • C. 4
    • D. 6
  9. If you have (\frac{2}{7}) of a cake left and you eat (\frac{1}{7}), how much cake do you have left?

    • A. (\frac{1}{7})
    • B. (\frac{4}{7})
    • C. (\frac{3}{7})
    • D. (\frac{5}{7})
  10. What is (\frac{4}{8}) simplified?

    • A. (\frac{3}{5})
    • B. (\frac{1}{2})
    • C. (\frac{2}{3})
    • D. (\frac{4}{4})

Instructions:

Pick the best answer for each question. Good luck!