MCQ Questions for Class 6 Maths Chapter 7 Fractions with Answers

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Fractions Class 6 MCQs Questions with Answers

Choose the correct option.

Question 1.
If the numerator and denominator of a fraction are equal, then the fraction:
(a) is equal to 1
(b) is less than 1
(c) is equal to 0
(d) is greater than 1

Answer: (a) is equal to 1

Question 2.
A fraction whose denominator is greater than its numerator is called a:
(a) proper fraction
(b) unit fraction
(c) improper fraction
(d) none of the above

Question 3.
A fraction with numerator 1 is called a
(a) mixed number
(b) proper fraction
(c) unit fraction
(d) like fraction

Question 4.
The denominator of the fraction $$\frac {4}{11}$$ is
(a) 4
(b) 11
(c) 4 + 11
(d) 11 – 4

Question 5.
If $$\frac {3}{4}$$ is equivalent to $$\frac {x}{24}$$, then the of x is:
(a) 4
(b) 6
(c) 12
(d) 18

Question 6.
1$$\frac {3}{5}$$ is:
(a) $$\frac {3}{10}$$
(b) $$\frac {8}{5}$$
(c) $$\frac {5}{13}$$
(d) $$\frac {10}{3}$$

Answer: (b) $$\frac {8}{5}$$

Question 7.
The largest of the fractions $$\frac {4}{5}$$, $$\frac {4}{7}$$, $$\frac {4}{9}$$, $$\frac {4}{11}$$ is:
(a) $$\frac {4}{5}$$
(b) $$\frac {4}{7}$$
(c) $$\frac {4}{9}$$
(d) $$\frac {4}{11}$$

Answer: (a) $$\frac {4}{5}$$

Question 8.
The smallest of the fractions $$\frac {3}{4}$$, $$\frac {2}{4}$$, $$\frac {5}{4}$$ and $$\frac {7}{4}$$ is:
(a) $$\frac {3}{4}$$
(b) $$\frac {2}{4}$$
(c) $$\frac {5}{7}$$
(d) $$\frac {7}{4}$$

Answer: (b) $$\frac {2}{4}$$

Question 9.
4$$\frac {3}{4}$$ is
(a) $$\frac {19}{4}$$
(b) $$\frac {17}{4}$$
(c) $$\frac {23}{4}$$
(d) $$\frac {17}{5}$$

Answer: (a) $$\frac {19}{4}$$

Question 10.
The numerator of the fraction $$\frac {6}{7}$$ is
(a) 6
(b) 7
(c) 6 + 7
(d) 7 – 6

Question 11.
$$\frac {5}{6}$$ is a:
(a) proper fraction
(b) improper fraction
(c) mixed fraction
(d) none of these

Question 12.
Which ofthefollowing is an improper fraction?
(a) $$\frac {3}{4}$$
(b) $$\frac {4}{3}$$
(c) $$\frac {4}{7}$$
(d) $$\frac {5}{16}$$

Answer: (b) $$\frac {4}{3}$$

Fill in the blanks

Question 1.
A fraction is a part of a ………………….

Question 2.
The denominator of proper fraction is always …………………. than numerator.

Question 3.
Fractions with different denominators are called …………………. fractions.

Question 4.
…………………. fraction have a combination of a whole number and a proper fraction.

Question 5.
The fractions obtained by multiplying or dividing a fraction by the same non-zero number are called …………………. fractions.

Question 6.
A ……………… is a number representing a part of whole.

Question 7.
In a ……………… fraction, the numerator is smaller than the denominator.

Question 8.
Fractions with the ……………… denominators are called like fractions.

Question 9.
Fractions with ……………… denominators are called unlike fractions.

Question 10.
A combination of whole number and a proper fraction is called a ……………… number.

Question 11.
A fraction is said to be in its ……………… if the HCF of its numerator and denominator is I.

Question 12.
$$\frac {12}{17}$$ is a ……………… Fraction

Question 13.
2$$\frac {3}{5}$$ is a ……………… fraction.

Write True or False

Question 1.
$$\frac {10}{15}$$ is an equivalent fraction of $$\frac {2}{3}$$

Question 2.
To add two unlike fractions, we add their numerators, leaving the denominator unchanged.

Question 3.
A fraction whose denominator is greater than or equal to its numerator is called an improper fraction.

Question 4.
The simplest form of equivalent fraction is always equal to each other.

Question 5.
For the subtraction of unlike fractions, we first convert them into like fractions and then subtract.

 Column I Column II (a) Equivalent fraction of 7 $$\frac {7}{12}$$ is: (i) Proper fraction (b) Equivalent fraction of $$\frac {9}{15}$$ is: (ii) Improper fraction (c) $$\frac {7}{11}$$ is. (iii) $$\frac {21}{36}$$ (d) $$\frac {19}{5}$$ is (iv) $$\frac {3}{5}$$
 Column I Column II (a) Equivalent fraction of 7 $$\frac {7}{12}$$ is: (iii) $$\frac {21}{36}$$ (b) Equivalent fraction of $$\frac {9}{15}$$ is: (iv) $$\frac {3}{5}$$ (c) $$\frac {7}{11}$$ is. (i) Proper fraction (d) $$\frac {19}{5}$$ is (ii) Improper fraction