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How to Use Divisibility Rules in Class 5 Maths

Explore Class 5 Maths Divisibility Rules with this fun worksheet! Designed for grade 5 learners, it includes fill in the blanks, quick checks, and match-the-rule activities to make math easy and engaging.


Students learn to recognize divisibility rules for 5th graders, including what is the divisibility rule for 5 and checking “is 5 divisible by 4 or 5.” Master key grade 5 math divisibility rules for homework, revision, or test prep.


Download the printable PDF now—help your child build confidence and speed in mathematics with practice that supports class learning and boosts problem-solving skills!


Class 5 Maths Divisibility Rules Worksheets

Section 1: Fill in the Blanks

1. A number is divisible by 2 if its last digit is an _______________ number (0, 2, 4, 6, or 8).


2. A number is divisible by 3 if the sum of its digits is divisible by _______________.


3. If a number ends in 0, it is divisible by 2, 5, and _______________.


4. A number is divisible by 4 if the number formed by its last _______________ digits is divisible by 4.


5. For a number to be divisible by 6, it must be divisible by both 2 and _______________.


Section 2: Circle the Numbers

1. Circle the numbers that are divisible by 9.


189      245      7,209      5,555      9,198


2. Circle the numbers that are divisible by 4.


534      1,700      3,816      9,010      6,524
        

3. Circle the numbers that are divisible by 6.


342      718      5,025      4,446      12,345

4. Circle the numbers that are divisible by 8.


1,800      2,104      5,330      7,096      4,004

Section 3: True or False

1. The number 5,483 is divisible by 3. __________


2. If a number is divisible by 10, it must also be divisible by 5. __________


3. The number 77,128 is divisible by 8. __________


4. All numbers ending in 0 or 5 are divisible by 10. __________


5. A number is divisible by 11 if the difference between the sum of the digits at odd places and the sum of the digits at even places is 0 or divisible by 11. __________


Section 4: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

1. Which of the following numbers is divisible by 6?

a) 922

b) 843

c) 738

d) 650


2. Which is the smallest digit that should replace the asterisk (*) in 45*2 to make it divisible by 9?

a) 0

b) 7

c) 2

d) 9


3. The number 13,464 is divisible by:

a) Only 4

b) Both 4 and 8

c) Only 8

d) Neither 4 nor 8


4. Which of these numbers is divisible by 11?

a) 54,321

b) 98,789

c) 10,813

d) 75,900


Section 5: Match the Columns

Match the number in Column A with its correct divisor rule in Column B.


Column A (Number)

Column B (Divisible By)

1. 9,180

a) Divisible by 3 and 11

2. 4,455

b) Divisible by 4 and 9

3. 6,372

c) Divisible by 5 and 9

4. 1,584

d) Divisible by 2, 5, and 10


Section 6: Short Answer Questions

1. A number, 88,4_6, is divisible by 3. What are the possible digits that can come in the blank space?


2. Check if the number 9,048 is divisible by 6. Explain your reasoning.


3. Create a 5-digit number using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 (each only once) that is divisible by 8.



Answer Key

Section 1: Fill in the Blanks

1. even

2. 3

3. 10

4. two

5. 3


Section 2: Circle the Numbers

1. Numbers divisible by 9: 189, 7,209, 9,198

2. Numbers divisible by 4: 1,700, 3,816, 6,524

3. Numbers divisible by 6: 342, 4,446

4. Numbers divisible by 8: 2,104, 7,096


Section 3: True or False

1. False (Sum of digits is 20)

2. True

3. True (128 is divisible by 8)

4. False (Only numbers ending in 0 are divisible by 10)

5. True


Section 4: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

1. c) 738 (It's even, and 7+3+8=18, which is divisible by 3)

2. b) 7 (4+5+7+2 = 18, which is divisible by 9)

3. b) Both 4 and 8 (Last two digits, 64, are divisible by 4. Last three digits, 464, are divisible by 8)

4. c) 10,813

Section 5: Match the Columns

1. -> d) Divisible by 2, 5, and 10

2. -> c) Divisible by 5 and 9

3. -> b) Divisible by 4 and 9

4. -> a) Divisible by 3 and 11


Section 6: Short Answer Questions

1. The sum of the known digits is 8+8+4+6 = 26. To be divisible by 3, the total sum of digits must be a multiple of 3 (like 27, 30, 33...).
If the sum is 27, blank = 1 (26+1=27).
If the sum is 30, blank = 4 (26+4=30).
If the sum is 33, blank = 7 (26+7=33).


Divisibility Rules Worksheet for Class 5 – Improve Problem Solving

With this Class 5 Mathematics worksheet, learners explore handy divisibility tricks that make big numbers less intimidating. By practicing these rules, students quickly decide if numbers like 126 or 450 divide by 2, 3, 5, 6, or 10. The worksheet of Class 5 Maths Divisibility Rules gives you strong skills for quick mental Maths and boosts your confidence for upcoming math tests.


Build Strong Number Sense for Class 5 Maths

This worksheet helps you spot whether a number is divisible or not, which is a useful math trick for everyday problem solving. 


Students in Class 5 reinforce their understanding of the divisibility rules and see how these rules help in multiplication, factors, and even prime numbers. As you complete these questions, you prepare for advanced topics in the Subject later on.

FAQs on Class 5 Maths Divisibility Rules Practice Worksheet

1. What are the divisibility rules for Grade 5 numbers?

The divisibility rules for Grade 5 help students quickly check if a number can be divided by another without a remainder. The main rules are:

- Divisible by 2: If the last digit is even (0, 2, 4, 6, 8).
- Divisible by 3: If the sum of its digits is a multiple of 3.
- Divisible by 5: If it ends in 0 or 5.
- Divisible by 6: If it meets the rules for both 2 and 3.
- Divisible by 9: If the sum of its digits is a multiple of 9.
- Divisible by 10: If the number ends in 0.

2. What is the divisibility rule for 5?

The divisibility rule for 5 states that a number is divisible by 5 if its last digit is 0 or 5. This rule helps Class 5 students quickly identify numbers divisible by 5 while practicing divisibility tests.

3. How can I use this worksheet at home?

You can use the Class 5 Maths Divisibility Rules worksheet at home for regular practice by:
- Printing the worksheet PDF for offline study
- Letting students solve activities like 'circle the correct answer' and 'fill in the blanks'
- Using the answer key for quick corrections
- Setting timed drills to reinforce concepts

4. What is the divisibility rule for 3?

To apply the divisibility rule for 3, add all the digits of the number. If the total is a multiple of 3, then the number is divisible by 3. This helps Grade 5 students check divisibility without division.

5. Does this Class 5 divisibility worksheet include an answer key?

Yes, the divisibility rules worksheet for Grade 5 includes an answer key. This feature lets students self-check their work and helps parents and teachers assess learning accuracy quickly.

6. What is covered in the Class 5 divisibility rules worksheet?

The worksheet covers:
- Divisibility rules for 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, and 10
- Practice exercises like sorting, true/false, and matching
- Clear instructions and one solved example per rule
- Concept reinforcement for mental maths and exam preparation

7. Is the divisibility rules worksheet printable and suitable for mobile devices?

Yes, this Grade 5 divisibility worksheet is both printable (PDF format for easy download) and mobile-optimized for quick viewing and printing from any device.

8. What age group or grade level is best suited for this divisibility worksheet?

This worksheet is designed for Class 5 (Grade 5) students, typically ages 9 to 11. It aligns with math curriculum standards for this grade and helps build foundational number sense and divisibility skills.

9. How do divisibility rules help in maths?

Divisibility rules provide simple tests to check if one number divides another without a remainder. They save time, build number sense, and are used in factoring, fractions, and problem-solving in Grade 5 and beyond.

10. Can I use this worksheet digitally on a tablet or combine it with other maths worksheets?

Yes. The divisibility rules worksheet for Grade 5 can be completed on tablets using PDF annotation tools, or you can print it and combine it with related worksheets (such as factors, multiples, or number patterns) for comprehensive practice.