Order of Operation - Problem Solving Involving Division of 3- to 4-Digit Numbers by 1- to 2-Digit Numbers
Quiz by Florendo M. Lapitan
Feel free to use or edit a copy
includes Teacher and Student dashboards
Measures 2 skills from
- edit the questions
- save a copy for later
- start a class game
- automatically assign follow-up activities based on students’ scores
- assign as homework
- share a link with colleagues
- print as a bubble sheet
- Q1
Evaluate each mathematical sentence and match the correct answer.
linking://2 + 3 x 4 = N|14: 10 - 9 3 = N|7: 18 6 x 5 = N|15
120sM4NS-Ij-62.1 - Q260sM4NS-Ij-62.1
- Q3
These are problems that can be solve without using any standard procedure. They can be solved by drawing a picture, using a number line, acting out, making a table, and others.
scrambled://NON-ROUTINE
60sM4NS-Ih-56.3 - Q4
In a parking lot there are motorcycles, 4-wheeled cars, and 6-wheeled trucks. There are 10 cars and 5 trucks. If there are 100 wheels altogether, how many motorcycles are there in the parking lot?
15
20
25
10
120sM4NS-Ih-56.3 - Q5
In a farm, the farmer counted 22 legs and 8 heads consisting of pigs and chickens. How many pigs and chickens does he have?
3 pigs and 5 chickens
5 pigs and 3 chickens
2 pigs and 6 chickens
4 pigs and 4 chickens
120sM4NS-Ih-56.3