CIP SESSION 4 PRACTICE ASSESSMENT 1 Flashcards
Test students' mastery on the lessons discussed on sessions 1 -3 .
A kind of fraction where the numerator is greater than the denominator. A. Improper B. Proper C. Mixed D. Equivalent
A. Improper
These are fractions that have different numerators and different denominators but are equal to the same value when simplified or reduced. A. Dissimilar B. Proper C. Similar D. Equivalent
D. Equivalent
It shows how many parts of a whole is taken.
A. Numerator
B. Denominator
C. Similar
D. Dissimilar
A. Numerator
It shows how many parts the whole is divided into.
A. Bar
B. Fraction
C. Denominator
D. Numerator
C. Denominator
This kind of fraction is a combination of a whole number and a proper fraction.
A. Proper
B. Improper
C. Mixed
D. Dissimilar
C. Mixed
Which of the following is the equivalent fraction of 1? A. 3/3 B. 1/5 C. 6/8 D. 2/10
A. 3/3
What is the lowest term or simplest form of 16/8? A. 4 B. 2 C. 8/4 D. 4/8
B. 2
Which of the following is an equivalent fraction of 5/15? A. 1/5 B. 10/20 C. 10/30 D. 1/2
C. 10/30
Which of the following is an equivalent fraction of 5/15? A. 1/5 B. 10/20 C. 10/30 D. 1/2
C. 10/30
What number can we multiply 2/3 to make 6/9? A. 3 B. 2/3 C. 3/2 D. 3/3
D. 3/3
What is the mixed form of 16/3? A. 3 and 4/3 B. 3 and 1/3 C. 1 and 6/3 D. 1 and 5/3
B. 3 and 1/3
What is the improper form of 1 and 3/5? A. 7/5 B. 8/5 C. 9/5 D. 16/5
B. 8/5
What is the greatest common factor of 12/16? A. 2 B. 6 C. 4 D. 12
B. 4
Reduce 20/3 in lowest term. A. 6 and 2/3 B. 2 and 6/3 C. 3 and 2/6 D. 3 and 6/2
B. 6 and 2/3
The following statement is true except:
A. In changing mixed number to improper fraction, the first step is to multiply the whole number by the denominator of the proper fraction.
B. In changing an improper fraction to mixed number, the remainder is the numerator of the proper fraction of the final answer.
C. A mixed number is a combination of whole number and a proper fraction.
D. In simplifying improper fractions the answer is always a mixed number.
D. In simplifying improper fractions the answer is always a mixed number.