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Practice - Multiplication and Division - 09

Welcome to our Maths Quiz designed for Key Stage 2 students! It's all about multiplication and division – two core skills you'll need in many areas of life. So, get your thinking caps on, have a go, and be ready to become a multiplication and division superstar! Remember, it's okay if you don't get everything right. The most important thing is to learn and have fun!
1 .
What number do we get when we multiply 0 by 7?
0
7
1
77
Multiplication with zero always results in zero. Therefore, any number multiplied by zero equals zero.
2 .
If you divide 90 by 6, what do you get?
15
14
16
20
Division is the process of splitting up a number into equal parts. Here, if you share 90 into 6 equal parts, each one will have 15.
3 .
If Michelle buys 5 packets of stickers and each packet contains 7 stickers, how many stickers does Michelle have?
20
35
25
32
Multiply the number of sticker packs (5) by the number of stickers in a pack (7) to get the total number of stickers. So, 5 times 7 equals 35 stickers.
4 .
If you have £36 and you divide it equally between 4 friends, how much does each friend get?
£10
£9
£12
£8
Dividing £36 equally among 4 friends means each friend gets £9.
5 .
Charlie has 20 stickers and wants to split them evenly between 4 friends. How many stickers does each friend receive?
6
4
5
7
When we divide 20 stickers evenly between 4 friends, each friend will receive 5 stickers.
6 .
Charlie has 6 boxes, each containing 3 marbles. How many marbles does Charlie have in total?
9
18
12
21
We multiply the number of boxes by the number of marbles in each box to find the total. In this case, 6 times 3 equals 18.
7 .
Which of the following shows the correct way to share 36 apples equally between 9 people?
9 x 4 = 36
36 x 9 = 4
9 ÷ 4 = 36
36 ÷ 9 = 4
In this example, we are sharing, or dividing, 36 apples between 9 people. Thus, 36 divided by 9 equals 4 apples each.
8 .
What is 10 times 5?
15
150
50
500
We multiply numbers by multiplying the digits and placing the result in the appropriate place value. In this case, 10 times 5 equals 50.
9 .
What number do we get when we multiply 6 by 7?
13
42
27
35
Performing multiplication on 6 and 7, we get 42.
10 .
A box of chocolates costs £12. How much would 7 boxes cost?
£72
£82
£84
£92
To find the cost of 7 boxes, we multiply the cost of one box (£12) by 7. This gives us £84.
Author:  Graeme Haw

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