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5th Grade Math Quiz

See how your fifth-grade math holds up with fractions, decimals, geometry, word problems, multiplication, division, and measurement.

Questions
12
Time
6min
Taken
3,765
Cost
Free
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About this quiz

Fifth-grade math can feel simple until the questions start mixing fractions, decimals, geometry, word problems, multiplication, division, and measurement. This quiz brings back that classroom challenge in a clear, no-calculator style.

After working through the questions, you'll get a result that shows how steady your core math skills feel today. It is a quick way to refresh old concepts, spot rusty areas, and enjoy the satisfaction of solving problems you may remember from school.

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Possible results

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RESULT 01

Needs a Refresher 🌱

You’re getting started with some key 5th-grade math ideas, but a few fraction, decimal, and geometry steps may feel a bit wobbly.

The good news: the quiz is testing building blocks. With a little practice on the patterns behind the answers, things should click fast.

  • Fractions & decimals: Review how to add fractions with the same denominator and how “0.5” matches “1/2.”
  • Geometry basics: Practice perimeter as 2 × (length + width) for rectangles, and remember triangles have 3 sides (not 4).
  • Word problems: For division-in-disguise (like bags of apples), think “total ÷ group size = number of groups.”
  • Next step: Do a short warm-up: 5 fraction problems + 5 perimeter/triangle checks, then try this quiz again.
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RESULT 02

Careful Calculator 🧮

You’re showing solid effort and you can handle several topics when you slow down and follow the steps.

Some questions likely tripped you up by a small detail—like mixing up fraction parts, rounding/decimal adding, or choosing the right operation in word problems.

  • Fractions: Keep an eye on adding numerators when denominators match (like 1/4 + 2/4).
  • Decimals: Practice adding decimals by lining up the decimal points (e.g., 3.2 + 1.5).
  • Multiplication & division: Rehearse the “groups” idea (e.g., 6 × 7 = 6 groups of 7; 48 ÷ 6 = 8 each).
  • Measurement & perimeter: For rectangles, perimeter is always the outside distance: 2 × (L + W).
  • Next step: Try one mini-set: 2 fraction questions, 2 decimal questions, and 2 word problems—then check your work.
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RESULT 03

Solid Solver 👍

You’re in a great zone! Your answers suggest you understand the “why” behind many of the math moves—fractions, decimals, and the basic geometry facts.

At this score level, it’s often about consistency: double-checking fraction relationships, choosing the correct operation, and keeping arithmetic tidy.

  • Fractions & parts of amounts: You can find values like 3/5 of 20 by thinking in fifths.
  • Real-world math: Word problems (apples in bags, cutting ribbon) seem manageable when you translate them into an equation.
  • Core skills: Multiplication and division are landing well—great job using them to build solutions.
  • Next step: Do a quick “accuracy sweep”: re-read each question and confirm the operation before calculating.
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RESULT 04

Math Whiz 🏆

Wow—this looks like near-flawless mastery! You demonstrated strong command of fractions, decimals, multiplication/division, and the simplest geometry and measurement ideas.

You didn’t just guess the answers—you followed the patterns confidently, from perimeter to “half” relationships to word problems that require the right operation.

  • Fractions & equivalence: You handled fraction addition and recognized number matches like 0.5 = 1/2.
  • Computation: Multiplication, division, and decimal addition were handled with ease.
  • Geometry & measurement: You remembered key facts (triangle sides) and used formulas correctly (rectangle perimeter, subtraction for cuts).
  • Next step: Challenge yourself with a new mix: try a harder set that includes unlike denominators or multi-step word problems.
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Quiz questions

Q.01

What is 1/4 + 2/4?

Q.02

True or False: 0.5 is equal to 1/2.

Q.03

A rectangle is 8 cm long and 3 cm wide. What is its perimeter?

Q.04

What is 6 × 7?

Q.05

What is 48 ÷ 6?

Q.06

True or False: A triangle has 4 sides.

Q.07

What is 3.2 + 1.5?

Q.08

There are 24 apples. If 8 apples go into each bag, how many bags are needed?

Q.09

What is 3/5 of 20?

Q.10

True or False: 1 meter is longer than 100 centimeters.

Q.11

A ribbon is 30 cm long. If you cut off 12 cm, how much is left?

Q.12

True or False: A square has 4 equal sides.

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