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TuitionGoWhere Practice Paper - Mathematics Primary 2
TuitionGoWhere Practice Paper (AI) — Version 5
Subject: Mathematics
Level: Primary 2
Paper: Practice Paper — Numbers (Whole Numbers up to 1000)
Duration: 45 minutes
Total Marks: 40
Name: ________________________
Class: Primary 2 _______
Date: _______________
Instructions to Candidates
- Do not open this booklet until you are told to do so.
- Follow all instructions carefully.
- Answer all questions.
- Write your answers in this booklet.
- The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
- The total marks for this paper is 40.
- You may use a pencil for diagrams and graphs.
Section A: Multiple-Choice Questions (10 marks)
Questions 1 to 5 carry 2 marks each. Choose the correct answer and write its number (1, 2, 3 or 4) in the brackets provided.
1. What is the value of the digit 8 in the number 836?
(1) 8
(2) 80
(3) 800
(4) 836
[2]
2. Which of the following numbers is the smallest?
(1) 492
(2) 429
(3) 942
(4) 924
[2]
3. Look at the number pattern below.
150, 200, 250, ______, 350
What is the missing number?
(1) 275
(2) 300
(3) 325
(4) 400
[2]
4. 6 hundreds + 4 tens + 7 ones = ______
(1) 467
(2) 647
(3) 674
(4) 746
[2]
5. Which of the following is an even number?
(1) 347
(2) 582
(4) 719
(4) 865
[2]
Section B: Short-Answer Questions (20 marks)
Questions 6 to 15 carry 2 marks each. Write your answers in the spaces provided. Show your working clearly.
6. Write 729 in words.
[2]
7. What number is 100 more than 548?
[2]
8. Arrange the following numbers in order from the greatest to the smallest.
386, 638, 368, 836
[2]
9. Complete the number pattern.
720, 670, 620, ______, ______
[2]
10. Find the sum of 345 and 256.
[2]
11. Subtract 178 from 500.
[2]
12. What is the value of the digit 5 in the number 509?
[2]
13. Fill in the missing number.
______ + 246 = 500
[2]
14. How many tens are there in 480?
[2]
15. I am a 3-digit number.
The digit in the hundreds place is 3.
The digit in the tens place is 2 more than the digit in the hundreds place.
The digit in the ones place is 4 less than the digit in the tens place.
What number am I?
[2]
Section C: Structured / Long-Answer Questions (10 marks)
Questions 16 to 20 carry 2 marks each. Show your working clearly and write your final answer in the space provided.
16. There are 245 red marbles and 358 blue marbles in a box.
How many marbles are there in the box altogether?
[2]
17. A baker baked 620 cookies. He sold 285 cookies in the morning.
How many cookies did he have left?
[2]
18. Look at the number cards below.
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(a) Using all the cards, form the greatest 3-digit number.
(b) Using all the cards, form the smallest 3-digit number. (The number cannot begin with 0.)
[2]
19. Complete the number pattern and explain the rule.
400, 375, 350, ______, ______
Rule: ___________________________________________________
[2]
20. Meiling has 450 stickers. She has 120 fewer stickers than Ravi.
How many stickers does Ravi have?
[2]
End of Paper
Total Marks: 40
Answers
TuitionGoWhere Practice Paper - Mathematics Primary 2 (Answer Key)
Subject: Mathematics
Level: Primary 2
Paper: Practice Paper — Numbers (Whole Numbers up to 1000)
Total Marks: 40
Section A: Multiple-Choice Questions (10 marks)
1. Answer: (3) 800
The digit 8 is in the hundreds place. Its value is 8 × 100 = 800.
Common mistake: Choosing (1) 8 (the digit itself) or (2) 80 (tens place value).
2. Answer: (2) 429
Compare the hundreds digit first: all numbers have 4 or 9 hundreds. The smallest hundreds digit is 4 (492 and 429). Then compare the tens digit: 429 has 2 tens, 492 has 9 tens. 2 < 9, so 429 is the smallest.
3. Answer: (2) 300
The pattern increases by 50 each time: 150 + 50 = 200, 200 + 50 = 250, 250 + 50 = 300, 300 + 50 = 350.
4. Answer: (2) 647
6 hundreds = 600, 4 tens = 40, 7 ones = 7. 600 + 40 + 7 = 647.
5. Answer: (2) 582
An even number ends with 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8. 582 ends with 2, so it is even. The others end with odd digits (7, 9, 5).
Section B: Short-Answer Questions (20 marks)
6. Answer: Seven hundred and twenty-nine
Write the hundreds (seven hundred), then the tens and ones together (twenty-nine). Use "and" between hundreds and the rest.
7. Answer: 648
548 + 100 = 648. Adding 100 increases the hundreds digit by 1 (5 → 6), tens and ones stay the same.
8. Answer: 836, 638, 386, 368
Compare hundreds: 836 (8), 638 (6), 386 (3), 368 (3). For the two 300s, compare tens: 386 has 8 tens, 368 has 6 tens. So 386 > 368.
9. Answer: 570, 520
The pattern decreases by 50 each time: 720 − 50 = 670, 670 − 50 = 620, 620 − 50 = 570, 570 − 50 = 520.
10. Answer: 601
345
+ 256
-----
601
Ones: 5 + 6 = 11 (write 1, carry 1)
Tens: 4 + 5 + 1 (carry) = 10 (write 0, carry 1)
Hundreds: 3 + 2 + 1 (carry) = 6
11. Answer: 322
500
- 178
-----
322
Ones: 0 − 8 (borrow from tens, but tens is 0, so borrow from hundreds) → 10 − 8 = 2
Tens: (after borrowing) 9 − 7 = 2
Hundreds: 4 − 1 = 3
12. Answer: 500
The digit 5 is in the hundreds place. Value = 5 × 100 = 500. The 0 in the tens place means 0 tens.
13. Answer: 254
500 − 246 = 254.
500
- 246
-----
254
Check: 254 + 246 = 500 ✓
14. Answer: 48 tens
480 = 4 hundreds + 8 tens = 40 tens + 8 tens = 48 tens.
Or: 480 ÷ 10 = 48.
15. Answer: 351
Hundreds digit = 3
Tens digit = 3 + 2 = 5
Ones digit = 5 − 4 = 1
Number = 351
Section C: Structured / Long-Answer Questions (10 marks)
16. Answer: 603 marbles
245
+ 358
-----
603
Ones: 5 + 8 = 13 (write 3, carry 1)
Tens: 4 + 5 + 1 = 10 (write 0, carry 1)
Hundreds: 2 + 3 + 1 = 6
Total = 603 marbles.
17. Answer: 335 cookies
620
- 285
-----
335
Ones: 0 − 5 (borrow) → 10 − 5 = 5
Tens: (after borrow) 1 − 8 (borrow from hundreds) → 11 − 8 = 3
Hundreds: 5 − 2 = 3
Left = 335 cookies.
Check: 335 + 285 = 620 ✓
18.
(a) Answer: 752
To form the greatest 3-digit number, arrange the three largest digits in descending order: 7, 5, 2 → 752. (Digits 0 and 3 are not used.)
(b) Answer: 203
To form the smallest 3-digit number (cannot start with 0), choose the smallest non-zero digit for hundreds (2), then the smallest remaining digit for tens (0), then the next smallest for ones (3) → 203.
Common mistake: Using 0 as the hundreds digit (023 is not a 3-digit number).
19. Answer: 325, 300
Rule: Subtract 25 each time.
400 − 25 = 375
375 − 25 = 350
350 − 25 = 325
325 − 25 = 300
20. Answer: 570 stickers
Meiling has 120 fewer than Ravi, so Ravi has 120 more than Meiling.
450 + 120 = 570
450
+ 120
-----
570
Ravi has 570 stickers.
Common mistake: Subtracting 120 from 450 (getting 330) instead of adding.
End of Answer Key
Total Marks: 40