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Primary 2 Mathematics Practice Paper 5

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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

  1. Do not open this booklet until you are told to do so.
  2. Follow all instructions carefully.
  3. Answer all questions.
  4. Write your answers in this booklet.
  5. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
  6. The total marks for this paper is 40.
  7. 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

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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