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What age groupYear or Grade 4
What topic2 digit dividend divided by 1 digit divisor word problems with and without remainders
Question typesOpen-ended
Number of questions20
Number of answers4
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Year 4 Mathematics Homework Quiz: Division Word Problems

Introduction

This quiz focuses on dividing two-digit dividends by one-digit divisors, with word problems that may or may not have remainders. Read each question carefully and show your work when necessary.

Questions

  1. Sarah has 48 apples. She wants to pack them into bags with 6 apples each. How many bags can she fill?

  2. A baker made 75 cookies and wants to put them in boxes. If each box can hold 5 cookies, how many boxes will he need?

  3. In a classroom, there are 84 pencils. If each student gets 7 pencils, how many students can be given pencils?

  4. David has 56 toy cars. He organizes them into groups of 8. How many groups can he make?

  5. Lisa is reading a book with 94 pages. She reads 8 pages each day. How many full days will it take her to finish the book?

  6. A farmer has 63 eggs and wants to pack them in cartons that hold 12 eggs each. How many full cartons can he fill?

  7. An artist has 36 paintbrushes and wants to give each of her friends 4 paintbrushes. How many friends can she give paintbrushes to?

  8. There are 72 stickers in a collection. If each child takes 9 stickers, how many children can take stickers?

  9. A teacher has 55 pencils. If she shares them evenly among 5 students, how many pencils will each student receive?

  10. A library has 90 books that need to be arranged on shelves with 6 books on each shelf. How many shelves will be needed?

  11. Mike purchased 42 candies to share equally among his friends. If he has 6 friends, how many candies will each friend get?

  12. A farmer picked 80 tomatoes and wants to sell them in baskets of 10. How many baskets can he fill?

  13. In a warehouse, there are 99 boxes of toys. If each box contains 9 toys, how many toys are there in total?

  14. Amy has 54 chocolates that she wants to distribute equally among 7 friends. How many chocolates will each friend receive?

  15. A swimmer swam 88 laps in the pool. If she swims 11 laps each session, how many sessions did she complete?

  16. A zoo has 36 monkeys that are to be fed in groups of 4. How many groups will they form?

  17. Claire has 77 marbles and shares them with 7 friends. How many marbles will each friend get?

  18. A box contains 56 crayons. If each student gets 8 crayons, how many students can receive crayons?

  19. A pizza place made 64 slices of pizza. If each plate can hold 8 slices, how many plates will they need?

  20. Robert has collected 90 baseball cards. If he wants to put them in albums with 10 cards each, how many albums will he use?

Answers

  1. 8
  2. 15
  3. 12
  4. 7
  5. 11
  6. 5
  7. 9
  8. 8
  9. 11
  10. 15
  11. 7
  12. 8
  13. 891
  14. 7
  15. 8
  16. 9
  17. 11
  18. 7
  19. 8
  20. 9

Note:

Double-check your calculations for each question, as they are important for ensuring correct understanding and application of division concepts!