Topic 4 Sample Test Problems
Division Practice
Multiply or Divide
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Topic 4 Sample Problems
100

If a group of objects is divided into 2 equal groups, 1 object is leftover. Is the total number of objects even or odd? What could the total number of objects be? Use a drawing to explain

The total number of objects will be odd. 

Check student sample: example 9 objects total (9 divided into 2 is 4 with 1 object leftover)

100

Mandy is trying to find; She says the answer is 6 because

Is Mandy correct? Explain.

No because no number times 0 can be equal to 6. It is not possible to divide by 0.

100

Jadyn bought 8 bags of candies. Each bag cost $7. How much did Jadyn spend altogether?

What is $56

100

Anna drew the bar diagram below. Write two equations that could be used to represent the problem shown in Anna’s bar diagram. Then solve the equations

 

18 / 3 = ?

3 x ? = 18 

? = 6 

100

Heather wrote a multiplication fact and a division fact for the array below. Select all of the equations that show a fact Heather could have written.


Possible Answers

5 x 9 = 45 

45 / 5 = 9

200

Mr. Vargas is buying used computer equipment. He buys 3 keyboards and4 mice. He spends$42. If the items are all the same price, how much does each item cost?


$6

200

Jules has 4 classes. For each class, he needs 3 folders. Find how many folder she needs in all. Then write the fact family related to this situation.

12 folders in all; 3 x 4 = 12; 4 x 3 = 12

                        12 / 4 = 3; 12 / 3 = 4

200

Kameron spent $36 buying school supplies at the student store for his 4 best friends. How much money did Kameron spend on each friend?

What is $9

200

72 divided by ____= 9. Write a multiplication equation that could help you solve this problem.

What is 9 x 8 = 72 or 8 x 9 = 72

200

 Mrs. Raspa wrote the expression math 6 x 3 on the board. Which of the following expressions has the same value?

𝖠

𝖑

𝖒

𝖣


(6 x 2 ) + (6 x 1) 

300

Match each expression on the left with an equivalent expression.


8 / 8 = 7/7 

0 x 7 = 0 / 3 

24/4 = 1 x 6 

27 / 3 = 9 / 1 

300

Kira has 63 sheets of recycled paper. She gives the same number of sheets to each of 9 friends. How many sheets does Kira give to each friend? Use the bar diagram to help.

 

𝖠 6                     𝖑 7

𝖒 8                     𝖣 9

7

300

Kylie has a bushel of 48 apples she bought at Costco. She puts an equal number of apples into 6 bags. How many apples are in each bag?

What is 8 apples

300

7 x 7 =____. Write a division equation that goes with this problem.

What is 49 divided by 7 = 7

300

Rewrite the multiplication equation 5 x 9 = 45. 

Which of these is a way to rewrite the product in it?

𝖠

𝖑

𝖒

𝖣


(5 x 5) + (5 x 4) 

400

Crystal drew this bar diagram to model a division problem. Write a multiplication equation Crystal could use to help solve the problem.






5 x 7 = 35

400

Luz has 36 pencil toppers. She sorts her pencil toppers into 6 equal groups.

A. Write an expression that represents how many pencil toppers are in each group.

B. How many are in each group?

A. 36 / 6


B. 6

400

John saw 54 ladybug legs at the park. Each ladybug has 6 legs. How many ladybugs did John see at the park?

What is 9 ladybugs

400

____ divided by 6 = 8. Write a multiplication equation that helps you solve this problem.

What is 6 x 8 = 48 or 8 x 6 = 48

400

Colin wrote three equations. What number will make all of Colin’s equations true?



 

7

500

Peter wrote five numbers. Which of Peter’s numbers can be divided into 7 equal groups with 0 left over? Select all that apply.

563552

2742

How can you check to make sure the numbers you chose are divisible by 7?

𝖠 Check that each number is even.

𝖑 Check that each number is odd.

𝖒 Use multiplication to multiply 0by a number to determine if it is equal to the number you chose.

𝖣 Use multiplication to multiply 7by a number to determine if it is equal to the number you chose.

56, 35, 42

𝖣 Use multiplication to multiply 7 by a number to determine if it is equal to the number you chose.

500

Gennaro wrote 4 true statements about even and odd products. Select all of the true statements.

A. An even number times an even number has an even product.

B. An even number times an odd number has an even product.

C. An odd number times an odd number has an odd product.

D. An odd number times an even number has an odd product.

E. If one factor is even, then the product is even

A. An even number times an even number has an even product.

B. An even number times an odd number has an even product.

C. An odd number times an odd number has an odd product.

E. If one factor is even, then the product is even

500

Students read 3 chapters a day for two weeks. How many chapters did each student read in all?

What is 42 chapters

500

A balloon artist wants to make 6 different kinds of balloon animals. She needs4 balloons to make each animal. How many balloons will she need to buy?

Tell which operations you will use. Then solve the problem.

Sample Answer: 

Multiplication; 6 x 4 = 24

She needs 24 balloons

500

Draw lines around the counters to show 

Then write a multiplication fact related to the drawing you completed above.

Check student drawing 

Multiplication fact : 6 x 2 = 12