Arithmetic (Primary)

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Arithmetic (Primary) MCQ & Objective Questions

Arithmetic (Primary) forms the foundation of mathematical understanding for students. Mastering this subject is crucial for excelling in school exams and competitive tests. Practicing MCQs and objective questions not only enhances your problem-solving skills but also boosts your confidence in tackling important questions during exams. Engaging with practice questions helps solidify concepts, making it easier to recall them under exam conditions.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Basic operations: Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
  • Understanding fractions and decimals
  • Percentage calculations and their applications
  • Word problems involving arithmetic operations
  • Time, money, and measurement concepts
  • Introduction to ratios and proportions
  • Simple interest and basic financial literacy

Exam Relevance

Arithmetic (Primary) is a key topic in various examinations, including CBSE, State Boards, and competitive exams like NEET and JEE. Questions often focus on applying arithmetic concepts to solve real-world problems. Common question patterns include multiple-choice questions that test both theoretical knowledge and practical application, ensuring that students are well-prepared for any format they may encounter.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Misunderstanding the order of operations in complex problems
  • Confusing fractions with decimals during conversions
  • Overlooking units in measurement questions
  • Making calculation errors in word problems due to misinterpretation

FAQs

Question: What are some effective ways to prepare for Arithmetic (Primary) MCQs?
Answer: Regular practice with objective questions, reviewing key concepts, and solving previous years' papers can significantly enhance your preparation.

Question: How can I improve my speed in solving Arithmetic (Primary) problems?
Answer: Time yourself while practicing MCQs and focus on understanding shortcuts and efficient methods for calculations.

Start solving practice MCQs today to test your understanding of Arithmetic (Primary) and boost your exam readiness. Remember, consistent practice is the key to success!

Q. If you have 2.5 meters of ribbon and you cut off 1.0 meter, how much ribbon do you have left?
  • A. 1.5 meters
  • B. 1.0 meters
  • C. 2.0 meters
  • D. 2.2 meters
Q. If you have 2/3 of a pizza and you eat 1/3, how much pizza is left?
  • A. 1/3
  • B. 2/3
  • C. 1/2
  • D. 3/3
Q. If you have 2/4 of a cake and give away 1/4, how much do you have left?
  • A. 1/4
  • B. 2/4
  • C. 3/4
  • D. 0
Q. If you have 2/5 of a book and read 1/5, how much is left?
  • A. 1/5
  • B. 2/5
  • C. 3/5
  • D. 4/5
Q. If you have 20 apples and give away 5, how many do you have left?
  • A. 10
  • B. 15
  • C. 20
  • D. 25
Q. If you have 20 candies and you eat 5, how many candies do you have left?
  • A. 14
  • B. 15
  • C. 16
  • D. 17
Q. If you have 3 apples and you buy 2 more, how many apples do you have?
  • A. 4
  • B. 5
  • C. 6
  • D. 7
Q. If you have 3 apples and you buy 5 more, how many apples do you have in total?
  • A. 6
  • B. 7
  • C. 8
  • D. 9
Q. If you have 3 bags with 5 oranges in each bag, how many oranges do you have?
  • A. 15
  • B. 10
  • C. 12
  • D. 18
Q. If you have 3 groups of 4 candies, how many candies do you have in total?
  • A. 10
  • B. 11
  • C. 12
  • D. 13
Q. If you have 3 groups of 4 toys, how many toys do you have in total?
  • A. 10
  • B. 11
  • C. 12
  • D. 13
Q. If you have 3.0 apples and you buy 2.5 more, how many apples do you have?
  • A. 4.0
  • B. 5.0
  • C. 5.5
  • D. 6.0
Q. If you have 3.5 apples and you eat 1.2 apples, how many apples do you have left?
  • A. 2.3
  • B. 2.5
  • C. 2.7
  • D. 2.8
Q. If you have 3.5 apples and you eat 1.5, how many apples do you have left?
  • A. 1.5
  • B. 2.0
  • C. 2.5
  • D. 3.0
Q. If you have 3/4 of a pizza and eat 1/4, how much is left?
  • A. 1/2
  • B. 1/4
  • C. 3/4
  • D. 2/4
Q. If you have 3/4 of a pizza and you eat 1/4, how much pizza is left?
  • A. 1/2
  • B. 1/4
  • C. 3/4
  • D. 2/4
Q. If you have 3/5 of a chocolate bar and you eat 1/5 of it, how much is left?
  • A. 2/5
  • B. 1/5
  • C. 3/5
  • D. 4/5
Q. If you have 3/5 of a pizza and eat 1/5, how much pizza is left?
  • A. 1/5
  • B. 2/5
  • C. 3/5
  • D. 4/5
Q. If you have 3/5 of a pizza and you eat 1/5, how much pizza is left?
  • A. 1/5
  • B. 2/5
  • C. 3/5
  • D. 4/5
Q. If you have 4 groups of 2 candies, how many candies do you have in total?
  • A. 6
  • B. 7
  • C. 8
  • D. 9
Q. If you have 4 groups of 3 toys, how many toys do you have in total?
  • A. 10
  • B. 11
  • C. 12
  • D. 13
Q. If you have 4.5 apples and you eat 1.5, how many apples do you have left?
  • A. 2.5
  • B. 3.0
  • C. 3.5
  • D. 4.0
Q. If you have 5 apples and you eat 2, how many do you have left?
  • A. 2
  • B. 3
  • C. 4
  • D. 5
Q. If you have 5 apples and you give away 2, how many do you have left?
  • A. 2
  • B. 3
  • C. 4
  • D. 5
Q. If you have 5 bags with 2 oranges in each bag, how many oranges do you have?
  • A. 10
  • B. 8
  • C. 12
  • D. 6
Q. If you have 5 groups of 3 apples, how many apples do you have in total?
  • A. 10
  • B. 12
  • C. 15
  • D. 18
Q. If you have 5 toy cars and you buy 3 more, how many toy cars do you have in total?
  • A. 7
  • B. 8
  • C. 9
  • D. 10
Q. If you have 5 toy cars and you buy 3 more, how many toy cars do you have now?
  • A. 7
  • B. 8
  • C. 9
  • D. 10
Q. If you have 5/6 of a cake and give away 1/6, how much do you have left?
  • A. 4/6
  • B. 5/6
  • C. 3/6
  • D. 2/6
Q. If you have 5/6 of a cake and you give away 1/3, how much do you have left?
  • A. 1/2
  • B. 1/3
  • C. 1/6
  • D. 1/4
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