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We naturally use fractions all the time, whether we are slicing a fresh pizza, tracking a sports game clock, or dividing a project into equal steps. Gaining a solid understanding of how fractions relate to parts of a whole is one of the most useful math skills you can acquire.

This topic covers the core rules of fractions, showing you how numerators and denominators interact to represent values. You will see how fractions work in real-world situations, such as reading measuring cups, understanding statistical shares, or splitting costs fairly among a group.

Our mobile-friendly quizzes break down fundamental fractional concepts into short, five-minute sessions that you can complete anywhere on the go. You are welcome to take each quiz as many times as you need to feel comfortable with the material.

1. Fractions

This quiz gives you 10 questions on finding a fraction of a whole number, a skill you will use all the time in math. Each one asks something like 1/2 of 20 is ... or 3/5 of 50 is ..., and you work out the result. It is aimed at students who know their basic times tables and are ready to apply them. A helpful thing to realize is that taking a fraction of a number is really just dividing and then multiplying, so 2/3 of 18 means split 18 into three parts and take two. Recommended level: beginner to intermediate.
score: 90% (everyone) 10 questions

2. Fractions 2

Here are 10 more questions on taking a fraction of a number, this time bringing in trickier bottom numbers like sevenths. You will solve prompts such as 5/6 of 66 is ... or 4/7 of 35 is .... It fits students who handled the first fractions set and want a bit more of a challenge. Something that helps a lot is checking whether the bottom number divides evenly into the whole, because when it does, the math gets much friendlier. The questions are chosen so the answers always come out as clean whole numbers. Recommended level: intermediate.
score: 87% (everyone) 10 questions

3. Fractions 3

This round moves into eighths and ninths, with 10 questions on finding a fraction of a number. You will figure out answers to prompts like 7/8 of 64 is ... or 2/9 of 54 is .... It is a good fit for students who are getting confident and want larger numbers to work with. A trick that makes these quicker is to find the unit fraction first: once you know what 1/8 of 88 is, getting 5/8 is just multiplying by five. Every answer lands on a whole number, so checking your work stays simple. Recommended level: intermediate.
score: 71% (everyone) 10 questions

4. Fractions 4

The longest of the fraction sets, this one has 13 questions mixing ninths, tenths, and fifths. You will answer prompts like 8/9 of 81 is ... or 9/10 of 60 is ... by working out each fraction of the given number. It suits students who are comfortable with the earlier sets and want extra reps. A pattern worth noticing is how friendly tenths are: finding 1/10 of a number just means knocking off the last digit, which makes things like 3/10 much faster. Tenths show up everywhere in money and percentages too. Recommended level: intermediate.
score: 74% (everyone) 13 questions

5. Fractions with Butterflies

This is a colorful, picture-based math quiz with 10 questions where you match a group of butterflies to the fraction it represents. You look at a set of butterflies in different colors and work out what part of the whole group one color makes up, then choose the matching fraction. It is a friendly way to see fractions as real amounts rather than just numbers on a page, which is why it works nicely for younger learners or anyone just starting out with parts and wholes. Recommended level: beginner.
score: 43% (everyone) 10 questions