Read each question carefully. Choose the best answer (A–E) and mark it clearly. There is only one correct answer per question unless stated otherwise.
1.
A superhero stops exactly 5 crimes every night. After 246 nights, how many crimes has the superhero stopped?
A.1000230
B.12300
C.49
D.123000
E.1230
2.
52 people are getting taxis to a gig. Each taxi carries 7 passengers. How many taxis are needed?
A.7
B.7.43
C.8
D.10
E.364
3.
Tom earns £99 each month on his car washing. How much will he earn in one year?
A.£111
B.£1188
C.£5148
D.£297
E.£118.80
4.
Lucas has 410 g of sugar. He shares the sugar equally between four containers. How many grams are in each container?
A.205 g
B.102 g and 2 g left over
C.1640 g
D.102 g
E.100 g and 1 g left over
5.
Aisha is donating 240 stickers to charity. She shares them equally between 8 charity shops. How many stickers does each shop receive?
A.30
B.3
C.40
D.1/30
E.60
6.
What is the remainder when 28 is divided by 3?
A.9
B.1/3
C.4
D.1
E.8
7.
Ben buys 31 grapes at 12p each. What is the total cost in pounds?
A.£372.00
B.£0.62
C.£2.58
D.£3.72
E.£0.12
8.
What is the remainder when 73 is divided by 6?
A.1
B.12
C.1/6
D.4
E.3
9.
Jacob has 144 coins. His brother has eight times as many coins. How many coins does his brother have?
A.152
B.18
C.115
D.1152
E.1151
10.
Jamal buys 23 carrots at 15p each. What is the total cost in pounds?
A.£345.00
B.£1.15
C.£1.53
D.£0.45
E.£3.45
Practice feedback survey
Optional: after marking, tick the main reason for each mistake (you can tick more than one if it helps). Count the ticks in each column and write the totals in the bottom row—patterns here make revision easier than a score alone. When printing, this survey starts on its own page so you can skip that sheet in the print range if you do not need it.
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Didn't Understand the Concept
Misread the question
Calculation Error
Partial Step Error
Wrong Option Marking
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Total
Didn't Understand the Concept
The underlying idea or method was unclear—worth revisiting explanations or examples before more drill.
Misread the question
The topic was familiar, but a detail was missed (e.g. “not”, units, or what exactly to find).
Calculation Error
The approach was reasonable, but arithmetic, copying a figure, or a single step was wrong.
Partial Step Error
Working started correctly but went off track part-way—often a wrong operation or missed step.
Wrong Option Marking
The working or thinking pointed to the right answer, but the wrong letter was circled or recorded.
Answer key
Maths · Multiplication & Division · 28 June 2026
1. E — 1230
2. C — 8
3. B — £1188
4. B — 102 g and 2 g left over
5. A — 30
6. D — 1
7. D — £3.72
8. A — 1
9. D — 1152
10. E — £3.45
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