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Math Olympiad Grade 3 Division Worksheet-3

Division Worksheet-3

 

  1. A dog ate 56 cans of food in 4 weeks. If the dog ate the same amount of food each week, which number sentence can be used to find the number of cans of food the dog eats in one week?

       A. 56 ×7 = □      B. 56 ÷ 7 = □    C. 56 × 4 = □    D. 56 ÷ 4 = □

 

  1. In which number sentence does 4 make the equation true?

       A. 40 ÷ □ = 8    B. 24 ÷ □ = 8    C. 32 ÷ □ = 8    D. 16 ÷ □ = 8

 

  1. I have 36 balloons. If I have to share the balloons equally among 4 children, how many balloons will each child get?

       A. 6                     B. 12                   C. 9                    D. 8

 

  1. Ratna was reciting the 26 letters of the alphabet in groups of 3: "ABC, DEF, GHI, ....". Before she could finish, her friend Mohita said, "There will be 2 letters left over." Which of the following suggests that Mohita is correct?

       A. 13 multiplied by 2 equals 26.

       B. 6 divided by 3 equals 2.

       C. 26 divided by 3 leaves a remainder of 2.

       D. 26 divided by 4 leaves a remainder of 2.

  1. Amala has 47 pineapples to put in 5 baskets. She wants to put the same number of pineapples in each basket. If she evenly divides the pineapples among the 5 baskets, how many pineapples will be left over?

       A. 7                      B. 2                     C. 5                      D. 3

 

  1. This number is divisible by which of the following: 2, 3, 5, 9, 10?

       639

       A. 3, 9                                             B. 2, 3, 5, 9, 10

       C. 2, 5, 10                                       D. 5

 

  1. If cost of 10 candies is Rs.1, how much does one candy cost?

       A. 5 p                  B. 10 p                C. 15 p                D. 25 p

 

  1. Estimate 756 ÷ 8. The quotient is between which two numbers?

       A. 8 and 10        B. 11 and 13       C. 80 and 100   D. 110 and 130

 

  1. 568 ÷ 4 = _____

       A. 564                 B. 142                 C. 140                 D. 112

 

  1. How many Rs. 5 coins will make a sum of Rs. 100?

       A. 5                      B. 10                   C. 20                   D. 50

 

Answers

(1)–D; (2)–D; (3)–C; (4)–C; (5)–B; (6)–A; (7)–B; (8)–C; (9)–B; (10)–C