Division Practice: Equal Sharing and Word Problems
This draft helps Grade 4 learners understand division as equal sharing and grouping. It includes quick concept checks, number sentences, and short real-life word problems, with a few questions that show remainders too.
Name: ________________________Date: __________________Score: ______ / 15
Question 1mcq
What does division help us do?
Question 2fill blank
18 ÷ 3 =
Answer: ________________________________
Question 3mcq
What is 36 ÷ 4?
Question 4mcq
If 12 apples are shared equally among 3 children, how many apples does each child get?
Question 5mcq
24 oranges are shared equally among 6 children. How many oranges does each child get?
Question 6mcq
A school has 30 storybooks. They are placed on 5 equal shelves. How many storybooks are on each shelf?
Question 7mcq
16 pencils are packed in sets of 4. How many sets are there?
Question 8mcq
Which division sentence matches this problem: 20 biscuits shared among 4 children?
Question 9true false
If 15 sweets are shared equally among 3 children, each child gets 5 sweets.
Question 10mcq
40 pens are arranged equally in 8 boxes. How many pens are in each box?
Question 11mcq
45 stickers are shared equally among 9 friends. How many stickers does each friend get?
Question 12mcq
29 mangoes are shared equally among 4 children. How many mangoes does each child get, and how many are left?
Question 13mcq
A shopkeeper packs 50 biscuits into packets of 6. How many full packets can be made?
Question 14mcq
A teacher packs 73 pencils into boxes of 9. How many full boxes can be packed?
Question 15mcq
96 stickers are shared equally among 7 students. How many stickers does each student get, and how many are left?