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Fractions

The document contains worksheets with math problems involving fractions. There are multiple choice questions testing skills like adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions, comparing fractions, and converting between proper and improper fractions. The worksheets cover topics like like and unlike fractions, mixed numbers, and evaluating expressions with fractions.

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FRACTIONS WORKSHEET

1. Two threads are 23⁄4 m and 51⁄2 m long. Find the total length
of the two ropes.

a) 71⁄4 b) 81⁄4
c) 73⁄4 d) None of these

2. John studies 41⁄2 hours in the morning and for 32⁄5 hours in
the evening. How much time does John spend in his studies?

a) 97⁄10 b) 59⁄10
c) 79⁄10 d) None of these

3. A shopkeeper purchased 33⁄5 liters of cooking oil on Monday,


33⁄2 liters on Tuesday and 23⁄10 liters on Wednesday. How much
oil did he purchase on the three days?

a) 104⁄10 b) 103⁄4
c) 105⁄10 d) 103⁄10

4. Bob exercised for 5⁄6 of an hour, while Mike exercised


for 3⁄4 of an hour. How many hours of exercise both did?

a) 19⁄10 b) 17⁄12
c) 27⁄12 d) None of these

5. Rahim had 67⁄12 liters of fuel in his motor bike in the


morning. In the evening he had only 22⁄5 liters of fuel in the
tank. How much fuel was used by Rahim during the day?

a) 413⁄60 b) 511⁄3
c) 411⁄60 d) None of these

6. A mathematics test was given to a class of 40. 4⁄5 of the


students gave all correct answers. How many students made
some mistakes?
a) 42 b) 35
c) 32 d) 8

7. Pradeep purchased books worth Rs. 604⁄5 and gave a five


hundred rupee note to the shopkeeper. How much money was
returned by the shop keeper?

a) 4352⁄5 b) 4391⁄5
c) 4381⁄5 d) None of these

8. A piece of cupper wire 7⁄8 meter long broke into two pieces.
One piece was 4⁄5 meter long. How long is the other piece?

3
a) ⁄4 b) 1
3
c) ⁄40 d) 4⁄3

9. Prakash’s house is 3⁄4 km from his school. He walked


some distance and then took a bus for 1⁄2 km to reach the
school. How far did he walk?

a) 200 m b) 250 m
c) 750 m d) 500 m
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10. Julie cut 30 m long rope into pieces of ⁄4 m length each.
How many pieces of the rope did she get?

a) 20 b) 25
c) 24 d) None of these

11. Cost of one pen is Rs. 153⁄4. What will be the cost of 24
similar pen?

a) Rs. 278 b) Rs. 378


c) Rs. 387 d) None of these
12. The fraction whose numerator is the smallest odd prime
number and denominator is the smallest composite number.

3 1
a) ⁄4 b) ⁄4
2 1
c) ⁄4 d) ⁄5

13. Vikram ate 3⁄8 of a pizza. The fraction of the pizza


remaining is _____.
a) 3⁄4 b) 3⁄5
c) 5⁄8 d) None of these

14. Weight of three books are 23⁄4 kg, 35⁄6 kg and 23⁄8 kg. Find
the total weight of all the three books.

a) 223⁄24 b) 823⁄24
c) 824⁄23 d) None of these
3
15. ⁄5 of a year = _____ days.

a) 365 b) 220
c) 291 d) 219

Class 6 Fractions Worksheet - 2


1. Fractions with different denominators are called ________.

a) Like b) Unlike
c) Mixed d) None of these

2. A proper fraction is greater than 1. Mark True / False.

a) True b) False
3. A mixed fraction is greater than 1. Mark True / False.

a) True b) False

4. What fraction of alphabets in word PRAKASH are made of 3


straight line?

3 4
a) ⁄7 b) ⁄7
5 6
c) ⁄7 d) ⁄7
13
5. ⁄4 is a number between _____.

a) 1 and 2 b) 2 and 3
c) 3 and 4 d) None of these
4 4
6. ____ − ⁄7 = ⁄ 7.

3 4
a) ⁄7 b) ⁄7
5 8
c) ⁄7 d) ⁄7
2 4 1
7. Sum of ⁄ 3, ⁄5 and ⁄15 is equal _____.

23
a) ⁄15 b) 15⁄23
7
c) ⁄15 d) None of these

8. 34⁄5 + 23⁄5 = _____.

a) 33⁄5 b) 62⁄5
c) 52⁄5 d) None of these
15
9. Write the lowest form of ⁄20.

2 3
a) ⁄5 b) ⁄5
3 4
c) ⁄4 d) ⁄3

10. 34⁄3 + 23⁄5 = _____.


a) 63⁄5 b) 64⁄5
c) 614⁄15 d) None of these

11. 27⁄12 + 47⁄9 − 21⁄6 = _____.

a) 55⁄36 b) 57⁄36
c) 53⁄36 d) None of these
5 35
12. ⁄8 and ⁄56 are not equivalent fractions. Mark True / False.

a) True b) False

13. Simplify the following:


23⁄5 + 17⁄10 − 32⁄15 = _____.

7
a) ⁄6 b) 7⁄10
6
c) ⁄7 d) None of these
5
14. What number should be added to ⁄12 to get 25⁄8?

a) 24⁄24 b) 25⁄24
c) 34⁄24 d) None of these

15. What number should be subtracted from 7 to get 23⁄11?

a) 28⁄11 b) 58⁄11
c) 48⁄11 d) None of these
8 33
16. Find ⁄11 of ⁄48.

a) 2 b) 1⁄2
c) 2⁄5 d) None of these
2
17. ⁄5 of 575 liters of oil is equal to _____ liters.

a) 320 b) 230
c) 130 d) None of these
3
18. ⁄5 of 4 m 20 cm of a rope is equal to _____ cm.

a) 452 b) 352
c) 420 d) 252

19. Evaluate the following:


8 ÷ 3⁄ 5

40
a) ⁄7 b) 8⁄3
40
c) ⁄3 d) None of these
4 7
20. ⁄15 ÷ ⁄45 = _____.

8
a) ⁄7 b) 12⁄7
15
c) ⁄7 d) None of these

21. A mixed fraction can be converted into __________ fraction.

a) Proper b) Improper
c) Equivalent d) Unit

22. Fractions having different denominators are known as like


fractions. Mark True / False.

a) True b) False

23. Two fraction having same numerator are known as like


fractions. Mark True / False.

a) False b) True

24. A proper fraction lies between 1 and _____.

a) 1 b) 2
c) 0 d) None of these
25. In two unlike fractions with same numerator, the fraction
having lesser denominator is greater. Mark True / False.

a) True b) False

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