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4.  96 story books are distributed equally among 46 students in a class. How many

                 story books will each student get and how many story books will be left ?

            5.  864 cm of ribbon has to be cut in pieces, each piece measuring 36 cm. How
                 many pieces can be cut out of it ?

            6.  The teacher paid ` 6012 for 56 students to buy tickets for water slides. What

                 is the cost of each ticket ? Will there be any money left with the teacher ?







            1.  Tick ( ) the correct option.3


                 a.  Any number divided by 10 gives the ones digit as the :

                      i.  quotient             ii.  remainder           iii.  divisor            iv.  dividend

                 b.  The remainder is always smaller than the :

                      i.  quotient             ii.  product             iii.  divisor            iv.  dividend

                 c.  31300 ÷ 1  = __________

                      i.  330                  ii.  3130                iii.  31300              iv.  313

                 d.  280 ÷ 70   = __________

                      i.  4                    ii.  40                  iii.  400                iv.  4000


            2.  Fill in the blanks.

                 a.  182 ÷ 10  = Q = __________           , R = __________   .

                 b.  Division is also equal _______________          .

                 c.  Every division fact has _______________           multiplication facts.


                 d.  Dividend = __________         × __________    + __________   .

                 e.  Division is repeated _______________          .

            3.  Write True      or False  .


                 a.  Division by 0 is not possible.

                 b.  The remainder is always smaller than the divisior.

                 c.  The quotient is smaller than the dividend.


                 d.  Division is the reverse of subtraction.




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