Fractions

A colorful illustration of a pizza divided into fractions, with apples, pears, and coins in the background to represent math concepts. Include playful elements suitable for children.

Fractions Quiz Challenge

Test your knowledge of fractions with this engaging quiz designed for learners of all ages! Explore various aspects of fractions through fun questions and practical scenarios.

Key Features:

  • Multiple Choice Questions
  • Real-Life Applications
  • Fun and Educational
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by CalculatingCat42
The number shows how many equals pieces it divided into is called ...
Numerator
Denominator
It shows how many parts of the denominator is called ...
Numerator
Numeral
Look at the Pizza, I only eat ... Part of the pizza.
1/8
2/8
Look at the picture, write the fractions for each picture from left to right, below ...
1/4 ; 2/5 ; 2/6 ; 2/8 ; 2/10 ; 1/12
1/4 ; 2/6 ; 2/8 ; 2/8 ; 2/10 ; 1/10
Look at your Super Minds page 102, Exercise 2. Choose the answer of the four questions below..
1/2 ; 1/4; 1/5 ; 1/3
1/2 ; 1/3 ; 1/4 ; 1/5
Now, look at your Super Minds page 102, Exercise 3. Look at the picture, Choose the words and then the numbers of questions number 1 and 3 below...
Ninths 1/9 ; tenths 1/10
Ninths 9/1 ; tenths 10/10
Sara has $8 to spend in the museum gift shop. She spent half her money on a teddy bear and a quarter of her money on candy. How much money did she have left?
$3
$2
Bobby had $12 to spend in the museum gift shop. He spent a third of his money on a cap and a sixth of his money on a bar of chocolate. How much money did he have left?
$6
$5
Who spent the most money between Sara and Bobby?
Sara
Bobby
Both of them spent the same amount.
Kate has 24 old Roman coins. She gives her friend Rick a third of her 24 coins. Rick gives half of his coins to his sister Barbara. Barbara gives half of her coins to her friend Kylie. How many coins does each of them have in the end?
Kate: 16 ; Rick: 10 ; Barbara: 2 ; Kylie: 4
Kate: 16 ; Rick: 4 ; Barbara: 2 ; Kylie: 2
Mr. Carrots, the produce man, has a dog named Blackie. Blackie is alone in the store. He jumps on the table. All the boxes full of fruit fall off the table. Altogether there are 49 pieces of fruit on the floor. Three sevenths of them are apples. There are some pears, too. The number of pears is two thirds of the number of apples. There are also some peaches and some plums.The number of peaches is three sevenths of the number of pears. The number of plums is two thirds of the number of peaches. There are also some bananas- two sevenths of the number of pears. There are 21 apples, 14 pears and 6 peaches. Count how many plums and bananas are there and choose the answer below ...
4 Plums and 4 Bananas
4 Plums and 2 Bananas
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