Even and Odd QuestionnaireVersion en ligne Are you ready to test your even and odd number skills? Try our Even and Odd Questionnaire, specially designed for Grade 1 students! In this fun activity, you will read each question and type "even" or "odd" in the answer box. Our Even and Odd Questionnaire has 10 questions in total, covering a range of scenarios to help you practice identifying even and odd numbers. You can play this activity for free on our website, https://www.readingreadiness.org/. Remember, even numbers can be divided into two equal groups with no leftovers, while odd numbers can't be divided into two equal groups. With this knowledge, you'll be able to easily tackle our questionnaire and become an even and odd number pro in no time! So, are you ready to take on the challenge? Visit https://www.readingreadiness.org/ and give our Even and Odd Questionnaire a try today! par Reading Readiness Center 1 A baseball team has 24 players on it. Is the number of players odd or even? Written answer 2 Mary has 9 marbles. Does she have an odd or even number of marbles? Written answer 3 There are 15 pencils on the table. Is the number of pencils odd or even? Written answer 4 A pizza has 12 slices. Is the number of slices odd or even? Written answer 5 There are 22 birds sitting on a fence. Is the number of birds odd or even? Written answer 6 A bookshelf has 35 books on it. Is the number of books odd or even? Written answer 7 A classroom has 29 students in it. Is the number of students odd or even? Written answer 8 Is the sum of 7+3 odd or even? Written answer 9 Samantha has 17 cookies. Does she have an odd or even number of cookies? Written answer 10 An apple tree has 62 apples on it. Are there an odd or even number of apples on the tree? Written answer