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Division Class 2 Worksheet Maths

Q1: Divide using the number line.
Division Class 2 Worksheet Maths27 ÷ 3 = ______. 
Ans: 
Division Class 2 Worksheet Maths
Q2: Sushma had 65 marbles. She divided them equally among her seven friends. How many marbles did each friend get? How many marbles remained?
Ans: 
Sushma had marbles = 65 marbles.
She divided them equally among = 7
Marbles did each friend get = 65/7 = 9.2
(Approximately 9)
Division Class 2 Worksheet Maths
Q3: Find the quotient and remainder in each of the following.
(i) 3√28
(ii) 8√77
(iii) 4√33
Ans: 
(i) 3√28 = The number 28 divided by 3 gives 9 (1/3)
Remainder = 1
Quotient = 9
(ii) 8√77 = Remainder = 5
Quotient = 9
(iii) 4√33 = Remainder = 1
Quotient = 8

Q4: Which division fact can be solved by subtracting 5 from 10 two times?
(a) 5 ÷ 2
(b) 10 ÷ 2
(c) 10 ÷ 5
(d) None of these
Ans: (c)

Q5: There are 74 pens. Madhu puts them equally in 9 pen stands. How many pens are there in each pen stand and how many left over?
(a) 9, 2
(b) 8, 2
(c) 2, 8
(d) 8, 0
Ans: (a)
77/8 = Remainder = 2
Quotient = 9
2 will be left.
Division Class 2 Worksheet Maths

Q6: Divide the following and write the quotients in
(a) 21 ÷ 3 = ______.
(b) 42 ÷ 6 = ______
(c) 56 ÷ 8 = ______.
Ans: 
(a) 21 ÷ 3 = 7.
(b) 42 ÷ 6 = 7.
(c) 56 ÷ 8 = 7.

Q7: 21 children are divided in teams of 7 children each. How many teams are there?
Ans: 
21/7 = 3
3 teams are there. 
Division Class 2 Worksheet Maths

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1. What is division?
Ans. Division is a mathematical operation that involves splitting a number into equal parts or groups. It is the process of finding out how many times one number (the divisor) can be subtracted from another number (the dividend) without leaving a remainder.
2. How do you perform division?
Ans. To perform division, you need to divide the dividend by the divisor. Start by dividing the first digit of the dividend by the divisor. If the divisor is smaller than the dividend, you write the quotient above the dividend and subtract the product of the divisor and quotient from the dividend. Repeat this process with the new dividend until you have divided all the digits.
3. What is a quotient?
Ans. The quotient in division is the result or answer obtained when one number (dividend) is divided by another number (divisor). It represents the number of times the divisor can be subtracted from the dividend without leaving a remainder.
4. What is a remainder in division?
Ans. The remainder in division is the amount left over after the division process is completed. It is the difference between the dividend and the product of the divisor and quotient. The remainder is typically written as a whole number less than the divisor and indicates that the division did not result in a whole number quotient.
5. Can division be reversed?
Ans. Yes, division can be reversed using multiplication. If you have the quotient and the divisor, you can multiply them to get the dividend. This relationship between division and multiplication is called the inverse relationship. For example, if 4 divided by 2 equals 2, then 2 multiplied by 2 equals 4.
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