Q.1
How is ⁄ read?
  • twenty-second thirty
  • twenty-two thirties
  • twenty-second thirtieth
  • twenty-two thirtieths
Q.2
If you eat ⁄ of a cake, how much cake will be left?
  • 7⁄7
  • 2⁄7
  • 3⁄7
  • 12⁄7
Q.3
How many fifths ( ⁄ ) are there in 2?
  • 10
  • 5
  • 20
  • 2⁄5
Q.4
Which one of the following fractions is the same as six-eighths ( ⁄ )?
  • 2⁄4
  • 1⁄4
  • 3⁄4
  • 3⁄8
Q.5
What does ⁄ + ⁄ equal?
  • 5⁄16
  • 5⁄8
  • 3⁄16
  • 3⁄16
Q.6
Which fraction lies between ⁄ and ⁄ ?
  • 5⁄6
  • 3⁄4
  • 1⁄6
  • 1⁄2
Q.7
In a battle, ⁄ of the general's army was destroyed. If he had 10,000 soldiers, how many soldiers were lost in the battle?
  • 10,000
  • 100
  • 1,000
  • 10
Q.8
Which one of the fractions below is the biggest?
  • 1⁄4
  • 2⁄8
  • 1⁄3
  • 3⁄12
Q.9
What does ⁄ − ⁄ equal?
  • 11⁄18
  • 1⁄3
  • 1⁄6
  • 4⁄18
Q.10
Peter's granny wanted to see if he understood his fractions. She asked him if he wanted ⁄ or ⁄ of the sweets. What did Peter say?
  • He said that he wanted 3⁄5 of the sweets
  • He said that it didn't matter what fraction of the sweets he took because the fractions were the same
  • He said that he wanted 6⁄10 of the sweets
  • He said that he wanted 3⁄5 of the sweets because 3⁄5 was closer to a half than 6⁄10
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