Long Division Online Test for Grade 5

Long Division Online Test for Grade 5

Long Division Online Test for Grade 5

The Long Division Online Test for Grade 5 helps students practice multi-digit division with clear and simple questions. It strengthens calculation skills, and it also supports classroom learning. Many students find long division challenging, but this online quiz makes the concept easier to understand.

Learning Long Division Steps

Students practice the key steps: divide, multiply, subtract, and bring down. These steps build accuracy. Moreover, the test improves problem-solving skills with regular practice. Short and focused questions help maintain attention.

Boost Accuracy and Confidence

This free math quiz includes useful real-life division problems. Therefore, learners understand why long division matters. They can retry questions anytime to improve speed. In addition, frequent practice helps students master division confidently and effectively.

Long Division Online Test for Grade 5

Mathematics Assessment

Instructions

  1. This test contains 15 Multiple Choice Questions.
  2. Choose the single best answer for each question.
  3. All questions are based on Grade 5 curriculum standards.
  4. Show your work for long division problems (in your personal notes, not the test itself).
1. What is $648 \div 6$?
Solution: $648 \div 6 = 108$. Working: 6 into 6 is 1, 6 into 4 is 0 (with 4 remainder), 6 into 48 is 8.
2. A farmer has 345 eggs to pack in cartons that hold 12 eggs each. How many complete cartons can he fill, and how many eggs will be left over?
Solution: $345 \div 12 = 28$ with remainder 9. ($28 \times 12 = 336$; $345 – 336 = 9$).
3. Which long division setup correctly shows how to solve $875 \div 7$?
Solution: The correct long division setup places the divisor (7) outside and the dividend (875) inside the division bracket.
4. Calculate: $972 \div 9$
Solution: $972 \div 9 = 108$. Working: 9 into 9 is 1, 9 into 7 is 0, 9 into 72 is 8.
5. In the division problem $543 \div 5$, what is the remainder?
Solution: $543 \div 5 = 108$ with remainder 3. The remainder is the last digit of the dividend (3) since the divisor is 5.
6. A school is organizing a field trip. There are 248 students and each bus can carry 35 students. How many buses are needed?
Solution: $248 \div 35 \approx 7.08$. You need 6 full buses ($6 \times 35 = 210$) plus one more bus for the remaining students, so **7 buses** total.
7. What is $1,256 \div 8$?
Solution: $1,256 \div 8 = 157$. Working: $8 \times 100 = 800$, $1256 – 800 = 456$. $456 \div 8 = 57$. $100 + 57 = 157$.
8. The visual below represents a division problem using base-ten blocks. How many groups of 4 can be made from 52?

Base-Ten Blocks representing 52 (5 tens and 2 ones)

Divide into groups of 4

Solution: The blocks show 52. $52 \div 4 = 13$ exactly. You can regroup the 5 tens as 4 tens + 10 ones, making 12 ones total. 4 into 40 is 10, 4 into 12 is 3. $10 + 3 = 13$.
9. A factory produces 1,764 toys in 9 days. If they produce the same number of toys each day, how many toys do they produce daily?
Solution: $1,764 \div 9 = 196$. Working: 9 into 17 is 1 (rem 8), 9 into 86 is 9 (rem 5), 9 into 54 is 6.
10. Calculate: $2,145 \div 5$
Solution: $2,145 \div 5 = 429$. Working: 5 into 21 is 4 (rem 1), 5 into 14 is 2 (rem 4), 5 into 45 is 9.
11. What is the quotient and remainder when 893 is divided by 6?
Solution: $893 \div 6$. $6 \times 148 = 888$. $893 – 888 = 5$. Quotient is 148, Remainder is 5.
12. Which number is divisible by 4 without a remainder?
Solution: A number is divisible by 4 if the number formed by its last two digits is divisible by 4. For 572, $72 \div 4 = 18$.
13. A library has 1,536 books to arrange equally on 8 shelves. How many books will be on each shelf?

Visualizing 8 Shelves (equal division)

1,536 Books total
8 Shelves
Solution: Books per shelf = $1,536 \div 8 = 192$.
14. What is $3,672 \div 12$?
Solution: $3,672 \div 12 = 306$. Working: 12 into 36 is 3, 12 into 7 is 0, 12 into 72 is 6.
15. A rectangular garden has an area of 1,008 square feet. If the length is 28 feet, what is the width?
Area = 1,008 sq ft 28 ft (Length) ? ft (Width)
Solution: Width = Area $\div$ Length = $1,008 \div 28 = 36$ feet.

Quiz Results

Total Questions: 15

Correct Answers: 0

Incorrect Answers: 0

Total Score: 0 / 30 (2 marks per question)

Percentage Score: 0%

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