Tuesday, 11 June 2019

EF1 Fractions : Mathematics Multiple Choice Question(MCQ)

1. Find the value of 4/7 + 3/4 
(1) 3/7   
(2)  7/11   
(3)  9/28  
(4)   2 1/2 
              
2.  Subtract 3/4 from 5/6   = 
(1) 1/3  
(2) 1/2  
(3) 8/10  
(4) 1/4  

3.   5/6  - 2/3  = 
(1) 1/6
(2) 1/3
(3) 1/2
(4) 2/3

4.  Find the value of 7/9 x 54
    (1)        21
    (2)        35
    (3)        42
    (4)        49 
5.   Express 1 9/10  as a decimal
      (1)  0.09
      (2)  0.9
      (3)  1.09
      (4)  1.9

6.   Express 5/8 ÷ 15 in its simplest form.
      (1) 1/24
      (2) 5/18
      (3)  2 1/2
      (4)  24
7.   Find the product of 3/14 and 7/55.
      (1) 1/3 
      (2) 11/19
      (3) 1/2
      (4) 1/10 
8.  Find the value of 20 ÷ 4/5 
      (1)  16
      (2)  25
      (3)  36
      (4)  45 
9.  The length of rope A and rope B is 3/4m and 5/6m respectively. What is the total length of the two rope?
      (1) 3/4m
      (2) 5/6m
      (3)  1 1/2m
      (2)  1 7/12m

10. John wants to do 18 hours of reading. He wants to do it in 5 days. How many hours per day will he need to read?
      (1) 3 3/5 h
      (2) 3 2/5 h
      (3) 5/6 h
      (4) 5/18 h
11. Mrs Tan bought 3/4m of red ribbon. She also bought some blue ribbon which was 7/10m more than the red ribbon. How much blue ribbon did she buy?   
      (1) 1 9/20m
      (2) 6 1/5m
      (3) 5 2/5m
      (2) 1 1/20m
12. The mass of a papaya is 2/3kg. The mass of a guava is 5/8kg lighter than the papaya. What is the mass of the guava?
      (1) 1/24kg
      (2) 7/11kg
      (3) 3/5kg
      (2) 1 1/18kg

13 Susan had 72 storybook. She donated 1/4 of them to the Children’s Society. How many storybook did she have left?
      (1) 18
      (2) 24 
      (3) 36
      (2) 54
14. Alex had 7/10l of orange juice. His sister drank 3/7 of it. How much juice did he have left?
      (1) 19/20l
      (2) 4/7l
      (3) 2/5l
      (2) 1 3/10l
15. 5/12 of the pupils in a school are boys. There are 560 girls in the school.  How many pupils are there in the school altogether?
(1)
400

(2)
640

(3)
960

(4)
1200


16. What is the missing number?
         3 5 = [     ]
8       8
(1)
15

(2)
23

(3)
24

(4)
29


17. What is the value of 3 + 3
                                      5   10 
(1)
2/5

(2)
6/10

(3)
9/10

(4)
6/15


18. What is the value of 3 x 4
                                      4    9 
(1)
1/3

(2)
3/9

(3)
7/13

(4)
12/36


19. How many quarters are there in 6 ½ 
(1)
26

(2)
24

(3)
13

(4)
8


20. Which of the following is closest to 1? 
(1)
7/8

(2)
8/7

(3)
11/12

(4)
12/11


21. Billy has 32 toys. 8 of them are toy cars. The rest are toy aeroplanes. What fraction of his toys are toy aeroplanes?
(1)
1/3

(2)
1/4

(3)
3/4

(4)
3/5

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