Q1. What is the difference between the largest and smallest fraction among 1/2, 3/4, 2/3?A 1/12 B 1/6 C 1/4 D 1/3 View full solution →
Q2. Which of the following fractions is NOT in its simplest form?A 13/26 B 5/9 C 7/11 D 17/23 View full solution →
Q3. Let's adjust the answer to A. What is the difference between the largest and smallest fraction among 1/2, 3/4, 2/3?A 1/12 B 1/6 C 1/4 D 1/3 View full solution →
Q4. A tailor used 2 1/5 meters of cloth for a shirt and 1 3/10 meters for a pair of shorts. How much cloth did he use in total?A 3 1/2 meters B 4 meters C 3 3/5 meters D 3 7/10 meters View full solution →
Q5. Which of the following is equivalent to (3/4) ÷ (1/2)?A 3/8 B 2/3 C 6/8 D 1 1/2 View full solution →
Q7. If a car's fuel tank is 7/10 full and consumes 1/5 of its capacity, what fraction of the tank is still full?A 1/2 B 1/10 C 3/5 D 6/10 View full solution →
Q8. Which fraction is the smallest among 1/3, 2/5, 1/4?A 1/4 B 2/5 C All are equal D 1/3 View full solution →
Q9. Which of the following is NOT a correct way to compare 2/5 and 3/7?A Convert to common numerators (6/15 and 6/14). B Cross-multiply (2*7 and 3*5). C Convert to decimals (0.4 and 0.42). D Convert to common denominators (14/35 and 15/35). View full solution →
Q10. Which statement correctly compares 5/6 and 7/8?A Cannot be compared. B 5/6 > 7/8 C 5/6 < 7/8 D 5/6 = 7/8 View full solution →
Q11. If 3/5 of the students in a class are boys, and there are 20 girls, what is the total number of students in the class?A 30 B 40 C 60 D 50 View full solution →
Q13. A baker has 2 1/2 kg of sugar. He uses 3/4 kg for a cake. How much sugar is left?A 1 3/4 kg B 1 1/2 kg C 2 1/4 kg D 1 1/4 kg View full solution →
Q15. If a distance of 15 km is represented by 3/5 of a map scale, what distance does the whole map scale represent?A 45 km B 9 km C 25 km D 15 km View full solution →
Q16. A bottle contains 3/5 litres of juice. If Rohan drinks 1/2 of the juice, how much juice is left in the bottle?A 1/2 litre B 3/10 litre C 1/5 litre D 2/5 litre View full solution →
Q17. In a school election, 2/5 of the votes went to Candidate A, 1/4 to Candidate B, and the rest to Candidate C. What fraction of the votes did Candidate C receive?A 3/20 B 9/20 C 7/20 D 11/20 View full solution →
Q18. A rope of length 10 meters is cut into two pieces. If one piece is 3 1/5 meters long, what is the length of the other piece?A 7 1/5 meters B 6 3/5 meters C 7 meters D 6 4/5 meters View full solution →
Q19. Which statement is true about mixed fractions?A They have a numerator smaller than the denominator. B They can be converted into improper fractions. C They represent a sum of a whole number and an improper fraction. D They are always less than 1. View full solution →