1–20: Basic "what fraction" / naming fractions
- A pizza is cut into 4 equal pieces. Ravi eats 1 piece. What fraction of the pizza did he eat?
- There are 8 chocolates in a box. Meera takes 2. What fraction did she take?
- A cake is divided into 6 equal parts. Amit eats 3 parts. What fraction of the cake did he eat?
- In a class of 12 students, 4 are girls. What fraction of the class are girls?
- A roti is cut into 2 equal pieces. Papa eats 1 piece. What fraction did Papa eat?
- A watermelon is cut into 4 pieces. 3 pieces are red. What fraction is red?
- Out of 10 laddoos, 5 are eaten. What fraction is eaten?
- A ribbon is 1 metre long. It is cut into 3 equal parts. What is each part called?
- In a basket there are 9 mangoes. 3 are yellow. What fraction are yellow?
- A book has 20 pages. Sia reads 10 pages. What fraction did she read?
- A chocolate bar has 8 pieces. Arun eats 4. What fraction is left?
- There are 6 bananas. 2 are given to the monkey. What fraction is given?
- A rectangle is divided into 4 equal parts. 1 part is shaded. What fraction is shaded?
- Out of 15 children, 5 like football. What fraction like football?
- A jug has 1 litre of juice. It is shared among 4 friends equally. What fraction does each get?
- In a garden there are 12 flowers. 4 are red. What fraction are red?
- A pizza is cut into 6 slices. 5 slices are eaten. What fraction is eaten?
- Out of 10 pencils, 3 are broken. What fraction are broken?
- A cake is cut into 4 pieces. 2 are chocolate. What fraction is chocolate?
- In a packet of 16 biscuits, 8 are eaten. What fraction is eaten?
21–40: Fraction of a number (½, ¼, ¾, ⅓ of small numbers)
21. There are 12 toffees. What is ½ of 12?
22. A class has 20 students. What is ¼ of the class?
23. Mummy buys 16 apples. She gives ¾ to the neighbours. How many does she give?
24. There are 18 marbles. What is ⅓ of 18?
25. A bag has 24 sweets. What is ½ of them?
26. In a tray there are 8 samosas. What is ¼ of 8?
27. There are 30 books. What is ⅓ of 30?
28. A ribbon is 12 metres long. What is ¾ of it?
29. There are 10 rupees. What is ½ of 10 rupees?
30. A box has 28 crayons. What is ¼ of 28?
31. There are 15 laddoos. What is ⅓ of them?
32. A garden has 36 flowers. What is ¾ of 36?
33. There are 4 rotis. What is ½ of them?
34. A packet has 40 biscuits. What is ¼ of 40?
35. There are 21 pencils. What is ⅓ of 21?
36. A jug has 24 cups of water. What is ¾ of it?
37. There are 6 bananas. What is ½ of 6?
38. A class has 32 children. What is ¼ of the class?
39. There are 9 guavas. What is ⅓ of 9?
40. A cloth is 48 cm long. What is ¾ of it?
41–70: Addition of like fractions (real-life situations)
41. Riya ate ¼ of a cake. Her brother ate ¼ of the cake. How much cake did they eat together?
42. Amit drank ⅓ litre of milk. His sister drank ⅓ litre. How much milk did they drink together?
43. Out of a pizza, ⅙ is eaten by Papa and ⅙ by Mummy. What fraction is eaten?
44. Sia painted ⅕ of the wall. Her friend painted ⅕. What fraction is painted?
45. ⅜ of a chocolate is eaten on Monday and ⅜ on Tuesday. What fraction is eaten?
46. ¼ kg tomatoes + ¼ kg onions = ? kg vegetables
47. ⅓ of a melon is eaten by Reena and ⅓ by Meena. How much is eaten?
48. ⅖ of a ribbon is red and ⅖ is blue. What fraction is coloured?
49. ½ litre juice + ½ litre water = ? litre mixture
50. ¾ of a roti is eaten by Arun and ¾ by his sister. How much is eaten? (Careful!)
51. ⅙ + ⅙ + ⅙ = ?
52. ¼ kg rice + ¼ kg dal + ¼ kg oil = ? kg items
53. ⅜ metre cloth + ⅜ metre cloth = ? metre cloth
54. ⅓ + ⅓ = ?
55. ⅖ of sweets eaten by boys + ⅖ by girls = ?
56. ½ pizza + ½ pizza = ? pizza
57. ¼ + ¼ + ¼ + ¼ = ?
58. ⅓ litre milk + ⅓ litre tea = ? litre drink
59. ⅜ + ⅜ = ?
60. ¼ kg sugar + ¼ kg salt = ? kg
61. ⅙ + ⅙ + ⅙ + ⅙ + ⅙ + ⅙ = ?
62. ¾ litre water + ¾ litre lemonade = ? litre
63. ⅖ + ⅖ + ⅖ = ?
64. ½ + ½ + ½ = ? (Think carefully)
65. ¼ mango + ¼ mango + ¼ mango + ¼ mango = ? mango
66. ⅓ cake + ⅓ cake = ? cake
67. ⅜ + ⅜ + ⅜ = ?
68. ½ roti + ½ roti = ? roti
69. ¼ + ¼ = ?
70. ⅙ + ⅙ = ?
71–90: Subtraction of like fractions
71. A pizza had ⅘ eaten. ⅕ is left. What fraction is left?
72. ¾ litre juice was there. ¼ litre is drunk. How much is left?
73. ⅞ chocolate is there. ⅜ is eaten. How much remains?
74. ⅔ of a cake is left. ⅓ is given away. What fraction remains?
75. ½ kg sugar – ¼ kg sugar = ? kg
76. ⅘ metre cloth – ⅖ metre cloth = ? metre
77. ⅞ – ⅜ = ?
78. ¾ – ¼ = ?
79. ⅔ – ⅓ = ?
80. ⅝ litre milk – ⅜ litre milk = ? litre
81. ⅞ – ⅜ – ⅜ = ?
82. ½ – ¼ = ?
83. ⅔ – ⅓ – ⅓ = ?
84. ¾ kg rice – ¼ kg rice = ? kg
85. ⅘ – ⅖ = ?
86. ⅞ – ½ = ? (Change ½ to fourths)
87. ⅔ – ⅙ = ? (Change to sixths)
88. ¾ – ⅜ = ?
89. ⅝ – ⅜ = ?
90. ⅞ – ¼ = ?
91–100: Mixed simple addition/subtraction word problems
91. Meera ate ⅓ of a chocolate bar. Her brother ate ⅓ more. How much is eaten?
92. ½ kg apples + ¼ kg bananas = ? kg fruits
93. A jug had ⅞ litre water. ⅜ litre is used. How much is left?
94. ¼ pizza + ¼ pizza + ¼ pizza = ? pizza
95. ⅔ litre milk is left. ⅓ litre is used for tea. How much milk remains?
96. ⅜ kg sugar + ⅜ kg tea = ? kg items
97. ¾ of a roti is eaten. ¼ is left. What fraction is left?
98. ⅖ + ⅕ = ?
99. ½ metre cloth – ⅛ metre cloth = ? metre
100. Out of 1 litre juice, ⅜ is drunk by family. How much juice is left?