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CodeVID-M3-00-CT
Division Basics — Full Chapter Test
Chapter: Division Basics
Topic: Complete chapter — all topics
Maximum Marks: 35
Time: 75 minutes
Name: ____________________ Roll No.: __________ Date: ____________

General Instructions

  • This is a full-length test covering the whole chapter — every topic is included.
  • All questions are compulsory.
  • Section A carries 1 mark each, Section B 2 marks, Section C 3 marks and Section D 5 marks.
  • Show all working for Sections B, C and D. Only final answers are given at the end — for full solutions, raise your doubts with your teacher.
Section A — Multiple Choice Questions 5 × 1 = 5 marks
1.
The division sign is:
  • A.$\times$
  • B.$\div$
  • C.$+$
  • D.$-$
2.
Division is the opposite of:
  • A.addition
  • B.subtraction
  • C.multiplication
  • D.counting
3.
The amount left over after equal sharing is the:
  • A.quotient
  • B.divisor
  • C.remainder
  • D.dividend
4.
$12\div3=$
  • A.$3$
  • B.$4$
  • C.$6$
  • D.$9$
5.
If $6\times4=24$, then $24\div6=$
  • A.$3$
  • B.$4$
  • C.$6$
  • D.$24$
Section B — Short Answer (2 marks) 4 × 2 = 8 marks
6.
Find $12\div4$.
7.
If $5\times6=30$, find $30\div5$.
8.
Find $11\div2$.
9.
Find $20\div5$.
Section C — Short Answer (3 marks) 4 × 3 = 12 marks
10.
Find $24\div6$.
11.
Write the two division facts that go with $7\times8=56$.
12.
Find $20\div6$.
13.
Find $35\div5$.
Section D — Long Answer (5 marks) 2 × 5 = 10 marks
14.
$36$ chocolates are shared equally among $6$ children. How many does each child get, and how many would each get if shared among $9$ instead?
15.
Write the full fact family for $6$, $7$ and $42$ (two multiplications and two divisions).

Answer Key

Section A — Multiple Choice Questions
  1. (B) $\div$
  2. (C) multiplication
  3. (C) remainder
  4. (B) $4$
  5. (B) $4$
Section B — Short Answer (2 marks)
  1. $3$.
  2. $6$.
  3. $5$ r $1$.
  4. $4$.
Section C — Short Answer (3 marks)
  1. $4$.
  2. $56\div7=8$ and $56\div8=7$.
  3. $3$ r $2$.
  4. $7$.
Section D — Long Answer (5 marks)
  1. $6$ each (among $6$); $4$ each (among $9$).
  2. $6\times7=42$, $7\times6=42$, $42\div6=7$, $42\div7=6$.
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