1) Why do we use fractions? a) to represent whole numbers. b) to represent numbers smaller and bigger than whole numbers. c) to represent big numbers. d) To represent pictures. 2) What does a proper fraction represent? a) Numbers that are confusing. b) Numbers equal to one whole. c) Numbers bigger than one whole. d) Numbers smaller than one whole. 3) Which fraction below is a proper fraction? a) b) c) d) 4) Which fractions are bigger than one whole, but only made up of a numerator and a denominator? a) Improper Fractions b) Mixed Numbers c) Proper Fractions d) Whole Numbers 5) Which fraction below is an improper fraction? a) b) c) d) 6) Which kind of fraction uses both whole numbers and proper fractions? a) Improper Fractions b) Mixed Numbers c) Whole Numbers d) Proper Fractions 7) Which example below is a mixed number? a) b) c) d) 8) Where is the numerator? a) on top of the fraction bar b) next to the fraction bar c) below the fraction bar d) both above and below the fraction bar 9) What does a numerator represent? a) The number of parts you HAVE. b) The total number of parts in ONE whole. c) The number of WHOLES there are. d) The number of slices you think are gone. 10) Which fraction below has a denominator of 10? a) b) c) d) 11) What does the denominator represent? a) The number of parts you HAVE. b) The total number of parts in ONE whole. c) The number of WHOLES you have. d) All of the numbers. 12) Where is the denominator in a fraction? a) above the fraction bar b) next to the fraction bar c) down below the fraction bar d) both above and below the fraction bar 13) How many kinds of fractions are there? a) 1 b) 3 c) 4 d) 2 14) Which fraction below has a 4 in the numerator? a) b) c) d)

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