Year 5 Mathematics Division Quiz
Welcome to the Year 5 Mathematics Division Quiz! This quiz will test your understanding of division concepts. Each question requires you to provide a single correct answer. Good luck!
Questions
- What is 42 ÷ 6?
- If you have 56 apples and want to put them into baskets with 7 apples each, how many baskets will you need?
- Divide 81 by 9.
- If a farmer has 90 oranges and packs them into boxes of 10, how many boxes does he fill?
- Find the result of 63 ÷ 7.
- A teacher has 100 pencils and wants to divide them equally among 5 students. How many pencils does each student receive?
- What is 144 ÷ 12?
- If a car can hold 4 people, how many cars are needed for 28 people?
- Divide 60 by 5.
- A cookie recipe requires 48 cookies, and you want to pack them into boxes containing 8 cookies each. How many boxes are needed?
- What is 72 ÷ 8?
- If a library has 64 books and each shelf can hold 8 books, how many shelves are needed?
- Calculate 36 ÷ 6.
- If there are 54 students and each group contains 9 students, how many groups can be formed?
- What is the result of 90 ÷ 10?
- If a baker makes 81 cupcakes and places them on trays with 9 cupcakes each, how many trays are needed?
- Find the result of 48 ÷ 4.
- If a classroom has 30 chairs and they want to arrange them into rows of 5, how many rows can they form?
- What is 100 ÷ 20?
- If you have 72 candies and want to share them equally among 6 friends, how many candies does each friend get?
- Divide 24 by 3.
- If a bus has 50 seats and there are 5 buses, how many seats do all the buses have combined?
- What is 81 ÷ 3?
- If you have 96 stickers and you put them into packs of 12, how many packs do you create?
- Calculate 57 ÷ 3.
- If a gardener has 42 flowers and plants them in rows of 7, how many rows are created?
- What is 18 ÷ 2?
- If a box can hold 6 toys and you have 72 toys, how many boxes do you need?
- Divide 20 by 4.
- If you have 84 pages to read and read 7 pages each day, how many days will it take to finish the book?
Instructions for Submission
Please answer each question with a numerical solution. For example, if the answer to one of the questions is '5,' simply write '5' as your response. Good luck with your division practice!