Divisibility Question Preview (ID: 11292)


Students Need Knowledge Of Divisibility Rules, GCF, LCM And Prime Factorization. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

What is the divisibility rule for 2?
a) Any even number
b) Any odd number
c) A number that ends in 4
d) not here

What is the divisibility rule for 3?
a) Last digit is divisible by 3
b) Add up digits and see if the sum is divisible by 3
c) Number must be a factor of 3
d) not here

What is the divisibility rule for 4?
a) Must be a factor of 4.
b) Must end in 4
c) Last two digits must be divisible by 4
d) not here

What is the divisibility rule for 6?
a) Both 2 and 3 divisibility rules both apply
b) Add digits and if the sum is divisible by 6
c) Number must be a factor of 6
d) not here

What is the divisibility rule for 9?
a) Add up the digits and the sum must be divisible by 9.
b) Must be divisible by 2 and 3
c) Must be a factor of 9
d) not here.

What is the divisibility rule for 5?
a) must be an even number
b) must be an odd number
c) Must end in a 5 or 0
d) not here

What is the divisibility rule for 10?
a) Number is divisible by 2 and 5
b) Number must end in 0
c) odd number
d) not here

Which is the best explanation for GCF?
a) The smallest multiple that two numbers have in common
b) One of the numbers two numbers have in common.
c) The greatest factor that two numbers have in common.
d) not here

What is the best explanation for LCM?
a) The smallest factor two numbers have
b) The smallest number two numbers will go into
c) The largest factor two numbers have
d) not here

Which of the following numbers is divisible by 4?
a) 30
b) 124
c) 122
d) not here

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