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Grade 2
Metrobank
MTAP
DepEd
Math Challenge
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Dulce Buenaventura
2006 Elimination Round – Grade 2
Solve each item and write the answer on the blank before the number.
_________1.In 8 x 9 = 72, the bigger factor is ____ .
_________2.Numbers ending in 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 are called ______ numbers.
_________3.Write 8 ones, 5 thousands, and 3 tens in symbols.
_________4.2, 4, 6, 8 and 0 are called _____ numbers.
_________5.How many centimeters are there in 3 meters?
_________6.The 0 in 907 means there are no _____ .
_________7.What number is midway between 85 and 95?
_________8.What is the second number that comes after 86?
_________9.How many fifty-centavo pieces are equal to 20 pesos?
_________10.How many months are 1 ¼ years?
_________11.24 is ¼ of what number?
_________12.Mrs. Castillo brought ½ kilo of chicken and ¾ kilo of pork. How much meat did she buy in all?
_________13.Cynthia can type 45 words per minute. How many words can she type in 5 minutes?
_________14.What is the next number in 6, 7, 9, 12, 16, ____?
_________15.Which number does not belong? {21, 28, 34, 42, 49}?
_________16.Yollie baked 28 cookies. She gave ¼ of them to Gerry. How many cookies had she left?
_________ 17. Carl has read 64 pages of a storybook. Josie has read 36 pages of the same book.
How many more pages has Carl read than Josie?
_________ 18. Cara reached school at 9:00 a.m. and went home at 4:30 p.m. How long was she in school?
_________ 19. Mr. Cruz bought 6 watermelons at P34.00 each. How much did he pay for them?
_________ 20. Lory had 25 buttons and Karen has 47 buttons. If they need 100 buttons for a project,
how many more do they need?
_________ 21.Sol bought 4 1/3 dozen eggs. How many eggs did she buy?
_________ 22.Cecil bought 39 doughnuts. She gave 2/3 of them to her children. How many doughnuts
were left?
_________ 23. Claire saves P600.00 a month. How much can she save in 6 months?
_________ 24. Write CLVIII in Hindu-Arabic.
_________ 25. Write 84 in Roman Numerals.
_________ 26. What is the largest 4 digit even number?
_________ 27. What is the smallest 4 digit number that you can make from 0, 2, 6, 9?
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_________ 28. What number is 300 less than 5476?
_________ 29. How many 25 centavo coins are equal to 20 pesos?
_________ 30. The product of 2 numbers is 72. Their sum is 18. What are the two numbers?
_________ 31. Add 25 to the difference of 82 and 55.
_________ 32. In a barangay, there are 3 sets of triplets and 6 sets of twins. How many children
would that be?
_________33.What is 150 more than 10 x 44?
_________34.How many nines are there in 108?
_________35.What is (31 + 33 + 38) ÷ 3?
_________36.What number am I? If you multiply me by 7 and divide the product by 3 you will get 28.
_________37.Crispin and his sisterneed P85.50 to buy a gift for their mother. How much more do they need
if Crispin has P28.00 and his sister has P37?
_________38.How many weeks are there in 84 days?
_________39.If the short hand of a clock points between 5 and 6 and the long hand is at 9, what time is it?
_________40.Joel saves 18 pesos a week from his pocket money. How much does he save in 6 weeks?
_________41.What fraction of the figure is un shaded?
_________42.What is the biggest possible remainder when you divide by 9?
_________43.What is the perimeter of the figure?
_________44.What is the area of the same figure?
_________45.My denominator is 5 more than my numerator. The sum of my numerator and denominator is 9.
What fraction am I?
_________46. What unit will you use to measure the distance between Manila and Baguio?
_________47.A sampaguita vendor sold 258 garlands on Saturday and 289 on Sunday. How many garlands
did the vendor sell in two days?
_________48.What is the sum of the first five odd numbers?
_________49.Jean has P60.00. She gave an equal amount to each of her four nieces. How much did each
niece get?
_________50.Rita has 5 skirts and 4 blouses. In how many ways can she dress up?
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2007 Elimination Round – Grade 2
Solve each item and write the answer on the blank before each number. Give the fractions in lowest terms.
_________ 1. Write “eight thousand, six hundred eight” in figures.
18m
12m
_________ 2. What is the place value of 9 in 9,234?
_________ 3. What is the value of 6 in 7,614?
_________ 4. What number is 3,000 more than 4,850?
_________ 5. What is 7 x 150?
_________ 6. How many are 9 nines and 6 eights?
_________ 7. If 8 x N = 192, what is N?
_________ 8. What is 623 ÷ 7?
_________ 9. How many eighths are equal to 7 wholes?
_________ 10. What fraction is shaded?
_________ 11. Linda cut a cake into 48 pieces. She and her friends ate 37 pieces. What fraction of the cake
remained?
_________ 12.How many more is 2/3 of 48 than ½ of 24?
_________ 13. Mother baked 64 cookies. She kept 46 cookies in the cookie jar and gave the rest to her
children. How many cookies did she give to her children?
_________ 14. Ruth had a vacation of 20 days. She spent 6 days in Baguio, 7 days in Cebu and the rest she
spent at home. What fraction of her vacation did Ruth spend at home?
________ 15. Write “two hundred fifty-six pesos and sixty-five centavos” with the peso sign.
_________ 16. Ely bought 6 roses at P12.50 each. How much did he pay?
_________ 17. If Ely gave the cashier a P100-bill, how much change did he get?
_________ 18. Ferdie has nine P20-bills and six P10-bills. How much money has he?
_________ 19. Jenny wants to buy a blouse worth P86.50. She has only P56.75. How much more does she
need?
_________ 20. A polygon with 4 equal sides and 4 equal angles is called ____ .
_________ 21. A figure shaped like a plate is called a ___________ .
_________ 22. One side of a square is 21 cm. What is the perimeter?
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_________ 23. What is the area of the square in #22?
_________ 24. What is the perimeter of the figure?
_________ 25. What is the area of the figure?
_________ 26. 4 3/5 dm = ______ cm
_________27.650 cm = _______ m
_________28.Find two numbers with a sum of 16 and a product of 48.
_________29.Mother bought 500 grams of eggplants and 300 grams of carrots. How much vegetables did
Mother buy?
_________30.Jean received 5 boxes of candies. If each box contains 18 candies, how many candies did she
receive in all?
_________31.If you add 47 to my number then subtract 54, the result is equal to 35. What is my number?
_________32.What time is it when the long hand points to 8 and the short hand points between 2 and 3?
_________33.Joseph started studying at 7:15. He finished at 8:35. How many minutes did he study?
_________34.Kenneth arrives in school at 7:30 and leaves at 4:30. How long does he stay in school everyday?
_________35.A rectangular garden is 32m long and its area is 896 square meters. How wide is it?
_________36.Miss Cruz has 265 popsicle sticks. She gave 25 sticks to each of 9 groups in her class. How many
sticks remained?
_________37.A vendor has 68 red balloons and 75 green balloons. He sold 125 balloons and 3 burst. How
many balloons remained?
_________38.Five Grade 4 sections collected old newspapers. Each section collected an average of 175 kilos a
week. If the drive lasted for 2 weeks, how many kilos of newspaper did they gather?
_________39.One P500-bill is equal to how many P20-bills?
_________40.What is the smallest number that leaves no remainder when divided by 5, 10 and 15?
_________ 41. The sum of two numbers is 23 and their difference is 13. What are the two numbers?
_________ 42. What is the remainder when 548 is divided by 13?
_________ 43. Greg gathered 108 eggs. He put them 12 in each carton. How many cartons did he fill?
_________ 44. Miss Julie has 96 roses. One-half of the roses are red, ¼ are yellow and the rest are white.How
many roses are white?
_________ 45. Mother changed a P500-bill into P10-coins. How many coins did she get?
_________ 46. What two numbers have a product of 96 and a quotient of 4?
_________ 47.In a school,3/5 of the pupils in Grade 2 are boys and 2/3 of the boys are cub scouts. If there are
180 pupils in Grade 2, how many pupils are cub scouts?
_________ 48. Mother changed two P100-bills for P5-coins. How many P5-coins did he get?
_________ 49. Rose has 45 foreign stamps. She has 7 less than twice as many Philippine stamps. How many
stamps has she?
_________ 50. Three apples and 2 ponkans cost P51. Two apples and 3 ponkans cost P46.50. How much will
half a dozen apples and half a dozen ponkans cost?
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2008 Elimination Round Grade 2
Solve each item and write the answer on the blank before the number.
_________1.What is the place value of 1 in 1 896?
_________2.What is the value of 9 in 4 962?
_________3.Write “five thousand, two hundred six” in symbols.
_________4.Write the biggest odd number you can make with 1, 4, 6, 8.
_________5.Write LXXVII in Hindu-Arabic.
_________6.In S Y N C H R O N I C I T Y, which letter is sixth from the right?
_________7.What two numbers have a sum of 15 and a difference of 3?
_________8.What is 18 more than the difference of 62 – 25?
_________9.What is 15 less than the sum of 36 and 28?
_________10.What will you put in the blank in 623 - ___ = 125?
_________11.What will you put in the blank in 83 + ___ + 76 = 237?
_________12.There are 132 pupils on playground. The pupils are grouped in teams of 6. How many
teams are there?
_________13.What is twice the quotient of 360 ÷ 9?
_________14.How many 5-peso coins are equal to P130?
_________15.Which of “<, =, >” will you put in the blank in P15.75 ___ P10.15 + P5.55?
_________ 16. Write two hundred sixty-five pesos and seventy-two centavos with the peso sign.
_________ 17. What is N in the pattern 43, 49, 55, 61, N, 73?
_________ 18. What is the 12th number in the pattern 5, 9, 13, 17 . . . .
_________ 19. What is the last number in the pattern 3, 4, 6, 9, 13, ___?
_________ 20. Write the largest number possible using each of 2, 9, 6, 8 only once.
_________ 21. What is 2 x 10 x 35?
_________ 22. There are 6 big boxes of crayons. Each box contains 12 smaller boxes of crayons. How many of
the smaller boxes of crayons are there?
_________ 23. Mang Tomas picked 4 baskets of mangoes. Each basket contains 36 mangoes. How many
mangoes did Mang Tomas pick?
_________ 24. Rose gathered 48 roses. She put the roses in bundles of 6. How many bundles did she make?
_________ 25. How many twelfths are equal to ¾ ?
_________ 26. My aunt baked 3 dozen cookies. We ate ½ of them. How many cookies did we eat?
_________ 27.What fraction will you add 7/15 to make the sum equal to 1?
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_________ 28.Write “<, =, >” on the blank in 3/7___4/8?
_________ 29. What is the perimeter of the figure?
23m
17m
_________ 30. How many square meters is the area of the figure?
_________ 31. The distance around a square garden is 96 meters. What is the length of one side?
_________ 32. Lina is 16 dm tall; Laura is 159 cm tall. Who is taller?
_________ 33. Today is Friday. What day will it be 17 days from today?
_________ 34. The movie started at 7:30. It lasted for 2 hours and 15 minutes. What time did it end?
_________ 35. Rita has 3 meters of ribbon. She will divide it into 5 equal pieces. How long will be each piece?
_________ 36.Our P.E. teacher bought two pieces of rope. One piece is 2 ½ meters long and the other is
2 ¾ meters long. Together, how long are the two pieces of rope?
_________ 37. The product of two numbers is 48. One number is twice 2 multiplied by 3. What is the other
number?
_________ 38. If 6 times a number is 42, what is twice the number?
_________ 39.A vendor has 96 mangoes for sale. If 7/12 of them are ripe, how many are not ripe?
_________ 40.15 is 1/3 of what number?
_________ 41. Jose can walk 50 steps a minute. Their house is about 450m from school. If his step is half a
meter long, about how long will Jose take to walk to school?
_________ 42. I am a 2-digit number. I have a remainder when divided by 6. My tens digit is twice my ones
digit. What is the biggest 2-digit number that satisfy the conditions?
_________ 43. Kim has 8 cards more than Elsa. Elsa has 19 cards less than 100. How many cards has Kim?
_________ 44. The weight of a tin can with biscuits is 2 kg 300g. The weight of
the empty can is 900 g. What is the weight of the biscuits?
_________ 45. Some pupils are in line waiting for their turn to buy food at the canteen. Pete is 9th from the
front and 7th from the back. How many pupils are in line?
_________ 46. The sum of two numbers is 59. One number is 7 more than the other. Find the smaller of
the two numbers.
_________ 47.A fruit vendor has 48 pineapples and 36 melons. He sold 1/3 of the pineapples and ½ of the
melons. How many fruits were not yet sold?
_________ 48. A park is 80 m long and 46 m wide. Father jogs around it 6 times every morning. How many
meters does Father jog?
_________ 49. Lita is 7 years older than her sisterLyn. In 8 years, the sum of their ages will be 29. How old is
Lita now?
_________ 50. In a game, Joe scored 18 points. Pete scored 9 points more than Joe and Carlo scored as many
points as Joe and Pete together. How many points did Carlo score?
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2003 Division Team Finals - Grade 2
A. 15-second questions – 2 points each
__________1. A square is 9 cm on each side. What is its perimeter?
__________2. Write 8 ones, 5 tens and 3 thousands in symbols.
__________3. A baby is 5 ½ months old. How many days old is the baby?
__________4. What is 10 more than 56 – 38?
__________5. Lina has forty-eight 25-centavo coins. How much money has she?
__________6.Which is greater,4/5 or 5/6?
__________7. How long is one side of an equilateral triangle if its perimeter is 36 cm?
__________8. Dennis leaves home at 6:25 and arrives in school at 7:10. How many minutes
does he travel to school?
__________9.How much greater is ½ of 60 than 1/3 of 45?
__________10. I bought a blouse worth P145.00. How much change will I get from two
P100-bills?
__________11. I have 5 P10-bills and 3 P5-coins. How much money do I have?
B. 30-second questions – 3 points each
__________1. Jun has ten 25¢-coins and four P5-coins. How much money has he?
__________2. A dozen eggs costs P39. How much will 2 dozens cost?
__________3. It takes 6 ½ hours from Manila to Baguio. What time will you arrive in Baguio if
you leave Manila at 5:30 a.m.?
__________4. How much more is the sum of 27 and 39 than the difference of 76 and 43?
__________5. A pencil costs P3.50. How many dozen pencils can I buy if I have P100?
__________6. Grade 2 Daisy brought 120 kg of newspaper and Grade 2 Rose brought 77 kg.
How many more kg of newspaper did Grade 2 Daisy bring?
C. 1-minute questions – 5 points each
__________1. Kitty had P1250 in a savings bank. Last week she deposited P460. Yesterday, she
withdrew P350. How much money has she left?
__________2.There are 54 pupils in a class. 2/9 of them walk to school,1/3 of them take the
school bus and the rest take a jeep. How many pupils take the jeep to school?
__________3. There are 38 pupils on the playground. The P.E. teacher told them to put
themselves in groups of 6. How many pupils do not belong to a complete group?
__________4. Peter has P15.50 more than Larry. Together they have P97.50. How much money
does Peter have?
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__________5. Eight girls received 3 books each. Six boys each received 1 book more than
each girl. How many books in all were given to them?
__________6. The area of a garden is 96 sq. m. The length is 12 m. What is the perimeter of the
garden?
Clincher questions
__________1. I have two-fourths of a pie. How many more fourths of a pie do I need to have
equal to 2 whole pies? [15-second question]
__________2. What is the result if 88 is subtracted from 15 nines? [30-second question]
__________3. Mother bought 2 ½ dozen chicos at P35 a kilo. How much did she pay for all the
chicos? [1-minute question]
Do-Or-Die questions
__________1. In a class there are 4 boys for every 6 girls. There are 54 pupils in the class. How
many boys are there?
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2005 Division Orals - Grade 2
A. 15-second questions – 2 points each
__________1. What is 8 more than seven 8s?
__________2. Classes begin at 7:30 AM and end at 12:30 PM. How many hours do pupils stay
in school?
__________3. What is 6656 to the nearest hundred?
__________4. Mandy is 6 years old. Her mother is 2 years more than 5 times as old as she is.
How old is her mother?
__________5. A square is 6 cm on each side. What is its area?
__________6. What is the cost of 4 sandwiches at P15 each?
__________7. Nancy bought 72 Christmas balls. The balls are packed in boxes by the dozen.
How many boxes of Christmas balls did she buy?
__________8. Lita has 5 apple halves. How many more apple halves does she need to have 4
apples?
__________9. What are the next two numbers in the pattern 12, 19, 26, 33, _ , _?
__________10. Two dozen oranges will be divided equally among 4 children. How many
oranges will each child receive?
__________11. How many sides does a rectangle have?
B. 30-second questions – 3 points each
__________1. How much do 4 books cost at P165 each?
__________2. Which number does not belong to the group among 28, 35, 42, 48, 56, 63?
__________3. How much more is 7 x 8 than 24 + 18?
__________4. By what will you multiply the sum of 17 and 21 to get 152?
__________5. What is the difference between the sum of the first 6 odd numbers and the sum
of the first 6 even numbers?
__________6. Nancy had P18.50 in her purse. She bought 3 pencils at P4.50 each. How much
money had she left?
C. 1-minute questions – 5 points each
__________1. Nine baskets have an equal number of mangoes. If there are 324 mangoes in
all, how many mangoes are in each basket?
__________2. For Janet’s birthday, Mother prepared 5 dozen botdogs. Janet’s guests ate 2/3
of them and mother gave 6 to their neighbors. How many hotdogs were left?
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__________3. A gift for Mother costs P156. Nerda can save P12 a week from her allowance.
How many weeks does she need to save?
__________4. A square garden has an area of 144 m2. A rectangular garden has the same
area and its width is 8 m. How much longer is the perimeter of the rectangle?
__________5. Add five 5s and five 4s to five tens.
__________6. How many 3s multiplied together will give 81?
Clincher questions
__________1. What will you add to 18 to get 62?
__________2. A rectangle is 5 cm by 6 cm. What is the area of 3 such rectangles?
__________3. Rocky has bowling scores of 151, 148 and 175. What is his average score?
Do-Or-Die questions
__________1. Mrs. Reyes bought 3 dozen notebooks at P80 a dozen. She so them at P8 each.
How much profit did she have?
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2008 Division Orals - Grade 2
A. 15-second questions – 2 points each
__________1. What number is 18 more than 50 – 13?
__________2. My sister is 15 years now; in what year was she born?
__________3. What is the 8th number in the pattern 3, 9, 15, 21, . . .?
__________4. My hundreds digit is 4 more than my tens digit. My ones digit is 2 and it is 2 less
than my tens digit. What number am I?
__________5. What remains if you subtract 15 from 12 nines?
__________6. What 2 numbers have a sum of 48 and a difference of 2?
__________7. Nita has P210. Her money is 3 times my money. How much do I have?
__________8.Which of the following is the smallest 2/5 , 3/5 , 1/2 , 2/8?
__________9. What is the remainder when 80 is divided by 7?
__________10. A ballpen costs P5.95. How many can I buy with P50?
__________11.How many fourths must be added to ¾ to have 2 wholes?
B. 30-second questions – 3 points each
__________1. The length of a rectangle is twice its width. If the width is 6 cm, how many cm2 is
the area of the rectangle?
__________2. One side of a square garden is 64 m. What is its perimeter?
__________3. Three 100-peso bills and four 50-peso bills are equal to how many 20-peso bills?
__________4. The perimeter of a triangular lot is 43 meters. One side is 15 m. If the other 2 sides
are equal, what is the length of each?
__________5. One number is twice another number. If the smaller number is 56, what is the
sum of the two numbers?
__________6. The jeepney driver gave me 6 one-peso coins and eleven 25 centavo coins as
change for my fare. How much change did I receive?
C. 1-minute questions – 5 points each
__________1. Which is a better buy: a box of 6 chocolates for P132 or 10 bars of the same kind
for P210?
__________2.Nellie has 84 stamps. If ¼ of them are US stamps, 1/3 of the remainder are
Japanese stamps and the rest are Philippine stamps, how many Philippine stamps has she?
__________3. Rico harvested 90 eggplants. He gave half a dozen to each of his 5 neighbors.
How many dozen eggplants remained for his family?
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__________4. Mike and Carol share their tricycle fare to school and back. Each day, they
spend P32. How much does each spend in 5 days?
__________5.Benjie took an 80-item test. He had mistakes in 1/10 of the items, did not answer
7 of the items got all the rest correct. How many correct items did he get?
__________6. Find the difference between the greatest 3-digit number and the least 3-digit
number?
Clincher questions
__________1. How much greater is 287 than 118?
__________2. The width of a rectangle is 12 cm. The length is 5 cm longer. Find its area.
__________3. Miss Lim gave 9 pieces of colored paper to each of 13 groups and had 11
pieces left. How many pieces of colored paper had she at first?
Do-Or-Die questions
__________1. Cora has 9 P20-bills and 5 P10-coins. Liza has P65 more than Cora. How much do
the two girls have?
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2006 Division Team Competition - Grade 2
A. 15-second questions – 2 points each
__________1. Write 3 ones, 8 thousands and 9 tens in symbols.
__________2. What is the sum of the consecutive numbers 16 to 19?
__________3. Round 9550 to the nearest thousand.
__________4. How much more are 5 1-peso coins than 5 25-centavo coins?
__________5. If a square has a perimeter of 100 cm, how long is one side of the square?
__________6. Which is greater, 11 eights or 8 elevens?
__________7. If you count oranges by 4s, how many oranges are counted if you stop at the
15th count?
__________8. How many tens are equal to 240?
__________9. Twelve boys and 15 girls sit in a drawing contest. If each has to submit 3
drawings, what will be the total number submitted?
__________10.Edna picked 36 flowers. She gave ¼ of them to her teacher and the rest she
offered to the Blessed Mother. How many flowers were offered at the altar?
__________11. How many centimeters make up 5 meters?
B. 30-second questions – 3 points each
__________1. In a school, classes start at 7 A.M. and ends at 12:30 P.M. How long do the
children spend in their classrooms if they are given 30 minutes for recess?
__________2. What number is 230 greater than the sum of 356 and 308?
__________3. A rectangle is 7 cm by 5 cm. What is the area of 3 rectangles of the same size?
__________4. Write a multiplication sentence for 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 plus 5 + 5 + 5 +5 + 5.
__________5. An employee earns P150 an hour as overtime pay. If he had 8 hours of overtime
for one week, how much was his extra pay?
__________6. Liza made 78 sampaguita garlands and Nina made 65. They sold 134 garlands.
How many garlands remained?
C. 1-minute questions – 5 points each
__________1. Norma has P500. In a mall, the prices of a skirt, a bag and a pair of shoes are
P180, P150 and P320 respectively. How much more does she need to buy the three?
__________2. A side of an equilateral triangle is 10 cm and a side of a square is 8 cm. How
much longer is the perimeter of the square than that of the triangle?
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__________3. Three 100-peso bills, eight 50-peso bills and 8 P10-coins are equal to how many
20-peso bills?
__________4. Mrs. Tan prepared 3 boxes of cookies. Each box contains 6 more than 2 dozen
cookies. How many pieces of cookies did Mrs. Tan put in the three boxes?
__________5.It takes 8 ½ hours to reach Naga City by bus from Manila. What time will a bus
arrive in Naga City if it leaves Manila at 7:45 a.m.?
__________6.There are 64 red, blue and yellow balls in a box. If ¼ of the balls are red, and 3/8
are blue, how many yellow balls are there?
Clincher questions
__________1. If February 5 falls on a Saturday, what day is Feb. 13?
__________2. How much less is 8 x 9 than 8 x 12?
__________3. Liza has P12.50 more than Nina. Together, the two girls have P102.50. How much
money has Liza?
Do-Or-Die questions
__________1. 5 and 7, 11 and 13 are called twin primes. What are the next two pairs of twin
prime numbers?
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2007 Division Team Competition - Grade 2
A. 15-second questions – 2 points each
__________1. If you subtract 16 from me the result is 29. What number am I?
__________2. What number ending in 2 zeros is nearest 6666?
__________3. What is the remainder if 120 is to divided by 25?
__________4. How much more is 12 tens than 8 nines?
__________5. You can divide 12 into 3 equal parts by 4. By what number can you divide 120
into 4 equal parts?
__________6. Three 100-peso bills and two 50-peso bills are equal to how many 20-peso bills?
__________7. What part of an hour is 20 minutes?
__________8. Nicole arrived in school at 6:30 a.m. and went home at 2:00 p.m. How long was
she in school?
__________9.One-fourth of 100 is how much less than ½ of 88?
__________10.How long is one side of a square whose perimeter is 1/3 of 48?
__________11. A rectangular cake is divided into 8 equal parts. Three kids took 2 parts each.
What part of the cake was left?
B. 30-second questions – 3 points each
__________1. Four dozen apples and 5 dozen oranges were given to a Girl’s home for
Christmas. How many pieces of fruit were given?
__________2.Nora has ¾ of a pie. How many more fourths of a pie does she need to make 4
whole pies?
__________3. A school bus covers 4 kilometers to a school and 3 kilometers back to its station.
How many kilometers does it cover in 5 days?
__________4. If you had a change of P20.25 from 2 P100-bills, how much did you spend?
__________5. Mother bought 5 dozen eggs. How many eggs were left if she used 42 eggs for
a custard pie?
__________6. How many pies are needed to feed a class of 48 if each receives ¼ of a pie?
C. 1-minute questions – 5 points each
__________1. Which figure has a longer side: a square whose perimeter is 96 cm or an
equilateral triangle whose perimeter is 7.5 dm? By how much?
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__________2. A passenger jeepney had 18 passengers. At the 1st stop, 6 passengers got down
but 3 passengers came up. At the 2nd stop, 5 passengers went down but 6 came up. How
many passengers were in the jeepney when the jeepney left the second stop?
__________3. A magazine subscription costs P75.50 for 4 issues. In a bookstore, each issue
costs P22.50. How much is saved by getting the subscription?
__________4.There are 150 scouts at a camp. If 3/5 of them are Senior scouts, how many are
Junior scouts?
__________5. Three sons of Aling Rosa gave her their weekly earnings. Jovy gave P80, Nelson
gave P60 and Nico gave half the amount given by his brothers together. How much did
Aling Rosa receive?
__________6.Rose had 7 ½ dozen roses. She sold 65 of them. How many more roses has she?
Clincher questions
__________1. How many sixes are there in 48 and 54?
__________2. Liza baked 12 small cakes and Rita baked 9. They sold them for P35 each. How
much did they get?
__________3. Mark’s Ninong gave him 50 balloons for his birthday. What is the smallest number
of balloons does his sister need to buy so she can tie them 3 to a chair?
Do-Or-Die questions
__________1. Norma has P200. Ronald, her brother has P80 more than she has. A younger
sister has P120 less than the combined money of Norma and Ronald. How much money do
they have altogether?
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2005 Regional Individual Finals - Grade 2
Solve each problem on scratch paper and write the answer on the blank before the number.
[ 2 points each]
__________ 1. What number ending in 3 zeros is closest to 7,841?
__________ 2. What is 36 more than 9 x 27?
__________ 3. P560 is how many times as big as P10
__________ 4. Five times Kim’s age plus 13 equals 58. How old is Kim?
__________ 5. Ruth read 88 pages of her book in one week and 75 pages in the next week.
Her book has 237 pages. How many more pages has she to read?
__________ 6. How many hours are there in 6 days?
__________ 7. Lala counted 3, 5, 8, 12, 17, 23, ___, ___, ___, N. What number did Lala say in
place of N?
__________ 8. What is the remainder when 436 is divided by 13?
__________ 9. Jim divided a piece of colored paper into 8 equal smaller pieces. He needs 128
pieces of that size for his project. How many pieces of the colored paper does he have to
cut?
__________ 10. If November 16 is Tuesday, what day is November 1?
__________ 11. A movie started at 5:30 p.m. It lasted for one hour and 50 minutes. What time
did it end?
__________ 12. Find two numbers with a sum of 92 and a difference of 8.
__________ 13. Pete has 567 popsicle sticks. He wants to bundle them in fifty’s How many
bundles will he be able to make?
__________ 14. There are 19 blue balls in a box. There are 5 less than twice as many red balls.
How many balls are in the box?
__________ 15. Father has two P500-bills, six P100-bills, three P50-bills and seven P20-bills. How
much money has Father?
Part II. Solve each problem. [3 points each]
___________1. There are 58 seats in a bus. One day, 36 people were already seated. Then 15
people got on the bus in the next stop and 12 people got on in the next stop. How many
people were then without seats or are standing?
___________2. Mang Tibo gathered 156 mangoes from one tree and 208 from a second one.
He put them 50 in each basket. How many baskets did he fill? How many mangoes were not
in a full basket?
___________3. Kathy bought two kilos of chicken at P83.50 a kilo and one kilo of beef at P135
a kilo. How much change did she get from a P500-bill?
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___________4. The sum of two numbers is 79. One number is 7 more than the other. Find the
two numbers.
___________5.There are 60 balls in a box. One-fourth of the balls are red,1/3 of them are blue,
1/5 of them are green and the rest are yellow. How many of each color are there?
Part III. Solve each problem. [5 points each]
___________1. Annie is skip counting by 3 as she steps on the circles. She says 3 at A, 6 at B
and so on.
a. What number will she say as she steps on I for the first time?
b. What letter will she step on as she says:
i. 42?_____ ii. 69?_ ____ iii. 87?_____ iv. 99?_____
___________2. How many numbers less than 100 have 3 as a digit. For example, 3 and 30 are
two of them. Find as many others as you can.
___________3. I have 4 coins in my right hand. All coins are P1 or more. What different
amounts of money could I have?
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__________ 1. What number increased by 1678 will give 5145?
__________ 2. What number ending in 2 zeros is closest to 739?
__________ 3. Give two different prime numbers whose sum is 34.
__________ 4. What is the remainder when 974 is divided by 9?
__________ 5. A store sold 6 colored TV sets for P70 500. How much did each set cost?
__________ 6. What is the next number in the pattern 9, 17, 25, 33, ___?
__________ 7. (Quest ion is missing)
__________ 8. Mother bought P265.75 worth of groceries. She gave the cashier 2 P100-bills
and 2 P50-bills. How much change did she get?
__________ 9.There are 45 pupils in a class. If 2/5 of them are boys, how many are girls?
__________ 10. How much more is the product of 330 x 50 than the product of 100 x 100?
__________ 11. OJ counted 56 cow legs and 62 chicken legs in his grandpa’s farm. How many
animals were there?
__________ 12. How many even numbers are there between 131 and 153?
__________ 13.Mother needs 3/4 meter of cloth for a pillow case. How many meters of cloth
does she need for 12 pillow cases?
__________ 14. You are in line to buy movie tickets. You are number 19 in the line and your
friend is number 38. How many people are between you?
__________ 15.Nena spends 4 ½ hours a week doing her homework and 3 ¼ hours playing
and watching TV. How many minutes a week does she spend on both activities?
II. Label your solutions.[3 points each]
__________ 1. In a class, there are 4 boys for every 5 girls. If there are 54 pupils in the class,
how many boys are there? How many girls are there?
__________ 2. A bus left a station at 7:15 and traveled 35 minutes to the first station. It stopped
at the station for 5 minutes. Then, it continued on its way and reached the second station
after 40 minutes. What time did it reach the second station?
__________3. Rica has P16.50 more than Liza. Together, they have P91.50. How much money
does each girl have?
_______ Liza, ________Rica
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__________4.There are 54 pupils in a class.1/6 of the pupils walk to school,1/3 take the school
bus and the rest take a jeep. How many pupils go to school by each way?
_________walk to school, _________take bus, __________ride jeep
__________ 5. A teacher’s table is 12 decimeter slong. The perimet er is 38 decimeters. How
wide is it?
III. Label your solutions. [5 points each]
___________1. Alex has a garden 14 meters long and 12 meters wide. He wants to fence it
and use posts which are 2 meters apart. How many posts does his garden need?
___________2. Five oranges and one apple cost P66.00. One orange and 5 apples cost
P54.00. How much do 2 oranges and 2 apples cost?
__________3. My hundreds digit is 5 more than my ones digit and my tens digit is 3 less than
my hundreds digit. What numbers can I be?
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2007 Regional Individual Finals - Grade 2
I. Solve each problemand write your answer on the blank before the number.[2 points each]
__________ 1.1/4 of 332 = ?
__________ 2. What isthe remainderwhen425is dividedby13?
__________ 3. What isthe place value of 7 in 76,854?
__________ 4.There are 306 booksinthe shelves.1/3of the booksare math books.How many booksonthe shelves
are notmath books?
__________ 5. Whichof the followingcanbe dividedby9?345, 395, 495, 545
__________ 6. On a numberline,whatnumberishalf-waybetween15 and49?
__________ 7. What is38 more thanthe productof 9 and 17?
__________ 8.3 4/9 is equal tohow manyninths?
__________ 9. The lengthof a rectangle is26 cm and the widthis17 cm. Find itsarea.
__________ 10. What numbergoesinto[ ? ] 3, 11, 19, 27, 35, ___ , ___ , [ ? ]
__________ 11. Ripe mangoescostP11.50 each.How manycan I buy with P100?
__________ 12. If I add 18 to six timesanumberI am thinkingof Iget 270. What isthe numberIam thinkingof?
__________ 13. Write on the blankthe largest possible digittomake 8__89 < 8679 true.
__________ 14. Findthe difference betweenthe largest4-digitnumberandthe smallest4-digitnumber.
__________ 15. Find2 numberswhose sumis45 andtheirdifferenceis9.
II. Then write a neat and complete solutionon the space provided.[3 pointseach]
__________1. Rinahas P17.80 more than Nena.If the sum of theirmoneyisP136.00, how muchmoney
doeseachhave?
__________2.Riza baked128 cookies.She gave 1/8 of themto theirneighborandserved¼ of those that remained
for snacks.Howmany cookiesremainedafterthe snacks?
__________3.There are 186 Grade 2 pupilsina school.1/3 of themare Glee Clubmembersand1/6 are Math
Clubmembers.Eachpupil can joinonlyone club.How manyof Grade 2 pupilsdonot belongtothe
twoclubs?
__________4. Nine childrencame toa party. Theyfound45 childrenalreadyplaying.Later,17 more childrencame
but 9 left.Howmany childrenwere thenatthe party?
__________5. A box of 8 ball penscostP36.00 If youbuy 3 of the ball pens,how much will youpay?
If yougive the cashierP50.00, how much will be yourchange?
III. Then write a neat and complete solutionon the space provided.[5 pointseach]
__________1. Pete ishelpinghismotherintheirstore.A girl came to buyP8.50 worth of salt andgave Pete a
P20-bill.Pete canuse 25¢ coins,P1-coins, P5-coinsandP10-coinstogive the change.One wayisto give
herone P10-coinand one P1-coinand two25¢ coins.Give 5 otherwaysPete couldgive the change.
__________2. A kiloof greenorangescost P21.00. A kilocontainsabout8 oranges.How much will Ipay for4
dozenorangesof the same size?
__________3. Fatherhasa garden18 meterslongand15 meters wide.Whatisthe perimeterof the garden?
Fatherwantsto fence it.The fence will costP90 a meter.How much will Fatherspendforthe fence?
The postshe will use willbe 1½ metersapart. How manypostswill be needed?
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2008 Regional Individual Finals - Grade 2
I. Solve each problemon scratch paper andput the answeron the blankbefore the number. [ 2 pointseach]
__________ 1. What numberendingintwozerosisclosestto781?
__________ 2. Jake has P780 while Andy hasP30. How many timesasmuch moneyhasJake than Andy?
__________ 3. The perimeterof asquare table is3 meters.How many centimeterslongisone side?
__________ 4.How many twelfthsare neededtomake 3 ¼ into5 wholes?
__________ 5. How manyhoursare there inone week?
__________ 6. What isthe remainderwhen 292is dividedby7?
__________ 7. What isthe oddnumbermidwaybetween31and 39?
__________ 8. How muchmore is 9 x 12 than 47 + 38?
__________ 9. You have 1 525 barbecue sticks.Youwant to bundle themin tens.How manybundlescanyoumake?
__________ 10. Mother cut a big cake into48 equal pieces.She gave 9 piecesto herneighbor.The familyate
12 pieces.Whatfractionof the cake was left?
__________ 11. Miss Cruz has 12 redsheetsof cartolinaand9 blue sheets.She will cuteachinto16 equal pieces.
In all,howmanypieceswill she have?
__________ 12. Alice will be 10 yearsoldin3 years.Perlais5 yearsolderthan Alice.Inhow manyyears will
Perlabe 18 years?
__________ 13. Rose bought6 ballpensatP6.50 eachand 2 padpapersat P18.50 each.How much change
didshe get froma P100-bill?
__________ 14. Robertocounted44 cow legsand 66 chickenlegsina barn. How many animalsare there inthe barn?
__________ 15. The tensdigitof a 3-digitnumberis4 more thanthe onesdigit. The hundredsdigitis2lessthan
the tens.If the sumof the digits is12, whatisthe number?
II. Solve each problemon scratch paper; then write a complete andneat solutiononthe space provided.[3 points
each]
1.Mother has 8 metersof cloth.She will use 2 ¼ metersfora dressand 3 ½ metersfora costume.How many
metersof clothwill remain?
2. Findthe sumof the first6 oddnumbers.Findthe sumof the first6 even numbers.Whatisthe difference
betweenthe sums?
3. In Miss Lily’sclass,there are 17 girlsand7 less thantwice as manyboys.Then, 3 pupilsleftforthe province
but 6 newones came.How manypupilswere then inMissLily’sclass?
4. Elsa has P15.50 more than Nena.If the sum of theirmoneyisP88.80, how much moneydoeseachgirl have?
5.Today isSaturday.What day isit 100 days fromtoday?
III. Solve onscratch paper; then write a neat andcomplete solutiononthe spaceprovided.[5 pointseach]
1.A busleftthe stationat 7:15 andtraveledfor35 minutestothe firststation.Itstopped5 minutesinthatstation.Then
it continuedonitswayand reachedthe secondstationafter40 minutesmore.Whattime diditreach the second
station?
2.You are inline tobuy movie tickets.Youare number17 in the line andyourfriendisnumber35. How manypeople are
inthe line betweenyouandyourfriend?If yourfriendis10thfrom the endof the line,how manypeople are inthe line?
3.My hundredsdigit is5more thanmy onesdigit.My tensdigitis2 lessthanmy hundredsdigit.WhatnumberscanI be?
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2004 Sectoral Finals - Grade 2
A. 15-second questions – 2 pointseach
__________ 1.There are 48 pupilsina class.If 1/6 are absent,how manyare present?
__________2. What isthe remainderwhen97 isdividedby4?
__________3. How many prime numbersare there between10and 20?
__________4. JasminandJack boughttwopairs of shoes.Each paircost P425, how much inall did theypay?
__________5. Eightboyshave P4.50 each. How much moneydotheyhave in all?
__________6. Howmany hoursare there in2 ½ days?
__________ 7. Our classlibraryhas 5 kinds of books.There are 98 booksof each kind.How manybooksdo we have?
__________8. A kiloof mangoescostsP75. How manywhole numbersof kilos canIbuy forP500?
__________9. Duringa school program,128 seatsare occupiedbut15 pupils are standing.How manyare attending
the program?
__________10. If the 3 in 4358 ischange to 7, by how manyis the new number increased?
__________11. What is9 more than the difference of 51and 33?
B. 30-second questions – 3 pointseach
__________1. One morning,avendorsold3½ dozenmangoesand4 dozen chicos.How manyfruitsdidthe vendorsell?
__________2.Nina has 78 U.S. stamps.She has 2/3 as manyJapanese stamps. How manyforeignstampshasshe?
__________3. Nellie has25 P5-coinsand Liza has 9 P10-coins.How much more moneydoesNellie have thanLiza?
__________4. Randywentto a ballgame at 12:30 p.m.and arrivedhome at 8:15. How long washe out?
__________5. The smallestdivisor(otherthan1) of 18 and30 is2. What isthe biggestdivisoror18 and30?
__________6.Kris had read 3/7 of herbook that has182 pages.How many more pageshas she to read?
C. 1-minutequestions – 5 pointseach
__________1. Mrs. Santospaidher waterbill with9 P20-bills,6P5-coinsand5 25¢-coins.How much washiswaterbill?
__________2. A gardenerharvested264 carrots. He bundledtheminthree’s andsoldall.He soldeachbundle forP15.
How manyin all didhe get?
__________3. A sandwichcostsP14 and a coke costs P8.50. If I have a P100-bill how manyof my friendsandmyself can
have a sandwich andcoke?
__________4. A playgroundis75 m by 65 m. If I jog aroundit9 times,how manymeterswill thatbe?
__________5. Miguel hada P500-bill.He changedhalf of it into10-pesocoins and the rest in5-pesocoins.Howmany
coinshe get?
__________6. CynthiasavesP10.50 a week. How manyweeksdoesshe needto save tobuy herself ablouse
worthP165?
Clincherquestions
__________1. One thirdof 90 is howmuch more than ¼ of 80?
__________2. What istenthnumberin the pattern47, 42, 37, 32, …?
__________3. A janitorisarranging 152 chairs,12 chairsto a row. The last row is notfull.How manymore chairs
are needed tofill upthe last row?
Do-Or-Diequestions
__________1. Five orangesandone apple costP66. One orange and5 apples costP54. How much do 5 oranges
and 5 applescost?
__________2. MothersavedP3570 fromJanuaryto July.How much didshe save each month?
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2005 Sectoral Finals - Grade 2
A. 15-second questions – 2 pointseach
__________1. What isthe remainderwhen90 isdividedby4?
__________2. How many prime numbersare there between20and 30?
__________3. What is28 more than the difference of 51and 31?
__________4. If N – 69 = 22, what isN?
__________5. Tengirlshave P4.50 each. How muchmoneydo theyhave in all?
__________6. What isthe largest3-digitodd numberthatcan be made from7, 8, 9?
__________7. A kiloof tilapiacostsP75. Howmany kiloscanI buy with P500?
__________8. Noni spentP128 and had P25 left.How much had she at first?
__________9.There are 45 pupilsina class.If only4/5 are present,how many are absent?
__________10. Twice Kate’sage plus15 equals41. How oldisKate?
__________11. What numberendingin3 zeroesisclosestto6,814?
B. 30-second questions – 3 pointseach
__________1. Twodozenmangoesand3 ½ dozenchicosare placedina basket.How manyfruitsare theninthe basket?
__________2. Mike has 19 P5-billsandOJ has7 P10-bills.How muchmore doesMike have than OJ?
__________3. Rickywenttoa ballgame at12:30 p.m.and arrivedhome at6:15. How longwas he out?
__________4. The smallestdivisor(otherthan1) of 24 and36 is2. What istheirbiggestdivisor?
__________5. Margie has a bookwith237 pages.She read78 pagesthe firstweek.The secondweek,she read15
pagesmore than inthe first week.How manypagesdidshe readintwo weeks?
__________6. LilyhasP570. She has one P20 and the restis infifty-pesos. How many50-pesobillshasshe?
C. 1-minutequestions – 5 pointseach
__________1. Mrs. Medinapaidher electricbill with9P50-bills,8P20-billsand5 P10-bills.How muchwasher
electricbill?
__________2. A sandwichcostsP14 and a coke costs P8.50. If I have a P100- bill,how manyof my friends andmyself can
have a sandwich anda coke?
__________3. Luz savesP10.20 a week. Howmanyweeksdoesshe needto save tobuyherself ablouse worthP180?
__________4. Motherchanged2 P100-billsandone P50-bill intoP5-coins.
How manycoinsdidshe get?
__________5. The sidesof a triangle are 14 dm,15 dm, and 19 dm.What isthe area of a square whichhas
the same perimeterasthe triangle?
__________6. Mang Ipe gathered158 mangoesfromone tree and 208 from a secondtree.He put them60 to a basket.
How manybasketsdid he fill?
Clincherquestions
__________1. Howmany centimetersare in2 ½ meters?
__________2. What isthe 11th numberinthe pattern46, 42, 38, 34, . . . ?
__________3. A janitorisarranging 135 chairs,12 chairsto a row. The last row is notfull.How manychairs are needed
to fill upthe lastrow?
Do-Or-Diequestions
__________1. My hundredsdigitis3 more than myonesand my tensisone lessthanmy hundreds.Write any4 number
that I can be.
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2006 Sectoral Finals - Grade 2
A. 15-second questions – 2 pointseach
__________1. What numberis15 lessthan4 times12?
__________2.How manyfifthsare there in7 3/5?
__________3.What will youaddin 1/3 of 24 to get 15?
__________4. Howmany hoursare there in10 days?
__________5. What isthe remainderwhen88 isdividedby5?
__________6. A room is15 metersby8 meters.What isitsarea?
__________7. A kiloof chickencostsP92. How muchwill 2 kiloscost?
__________8. Pete made aprojectin 2 hours and15 minutes.If he finisheditat 7:15 p.m.,whattime didhe begin?
__________9.In a group of 84 Grade 6 pupils,¾passedthe testforQuezonnCityScience HighSchool.
How manyfailedthe test?
__________10. A rectangulargardenhasan area of 135 square meters. If the widthis9 m, whatisthe length?
__________11. Eightgroups eachwith15 pupilsand8 teacherswenttoa parade. How manyin all wenttothe parade?
B. 30-second questions – 3 pointseach
__________1. A group of soldiersand4 horsespassedby.I counted54 legsin all.How many soldierswere there?
__________2. If the patternof letterscontinuesin MANILAMANILAMANILA ..., whatisthe 345th letter?
__________3. A car race startedat 3:45 and lastedfor2 hours and12 minutes. Whattime diditend?
__________4. A rectangularplaygroundis75 metersby55 meters.If youwalk twice aroundit,how many meters
will thatbe?
__________5. Petersells120 handtowelsfor P7.50 each. If he gets60¢ for eachtowel,how muchdoeshe earn?
__________6. Fourtimesa numberminus8 equals92. What isthe number?
C. 1-minutequestions – 5 pointseach
__________1. A school bag markedP200 was soldforP180. The discountis whatfraction,inlowestterms,of the
markedprice?
__________2. Carlais 6 years olderthanherbrotherand the sum of theirages is 20. How oldis Carla?
__________3. A rectangulargardenis 15 metersby13 meters.How much will itcostto fence itif one meter
of fencingmaterial costsP80?
__________4.In a school,the boysare 2/5 of all the students.If there are 260 boys,how manygirlsare there?
__________5. MarlonsavesP3.50 a weekfrom hisallowance.After12 weeks, he wantedtobuya bag worthP80.
How muchmoneydoeshe have to ask fromhismother?
__________6. One Saturday,Nitahelpedhermotherfrom4:30 p.m.to 5:45 p.m.and thendidherassignments
until 6:50 p.m.How many minutesdidshe spendonthe twoactivities?
Clincherquestions
__________1. What isthe sum of the whole numbersbetween8and13?
__________2. Ritabought3 T-shirtsat P115 eachand one blouse forP125. How much change didshe get from
a P500-bill?
__________3.Father picked280 mangoes.He put ¾ of themintobasketstobe sold.He gave 15 to each of two
neighbors.Howmanymangoes remained forthe family?
Do-Or-Diequestions
__________1. Stellahasthree one-pesocoins andone 5-pesocoin.Katie has five one-pesocoinsand3 five-peso
coins.Howmuch will they have leftif theybuyarose that costs P16.50?
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(TEST 1) FIRST NATIONAL Grade 2
Solve each item and write the answer on the blank before the number.
_________ 1. What is the value of 7 in 57,685?
_________ 2. Write 5 thousands, 7 hundreds, 3 tens and 5 ones in symbols?
_________ 3. What is LXXXVII in Hindu-Arabic?
_________ 4. What number is 200 more than 679?
_________ 5. You have 537 popsicle sticks. How many bundles of 10 can you make?
_________ 6. What letter in the alphabet is the 10th ?
_________ 7. In C O M M U N I C A T I O N, which is the middle letter?
_________ 8. What number is N in 89, 82, 75, 68, N, 54?
_________ 9. Fill in the missing number in 45 + [ ] = 131?
_________ 10. Pete has 17 marbles. Tony has 5 more marbles than Pete. How many marbles has Tony?
_________ 11. If N + 37 = 8 x 16, what is N?.
_________ 12. If 35 + 48 = [ ] + 54, what number goes into [ ]?
_________ 13. Subtract 26 from the sum of 34 and 48.
_________ 14. There are 27 mangoes in a basket. If 14 are ripe, how many are not ripe?
_________ 15. Lily has P 125; Nena has P 82. How much more money has Lily?
_________ 16. Kitty had 48 popsicle sticks. She gave 3/8 of them to Jojo. How many popsicle sticks
are left with Kitty?
_________ 17. What number is 100 less than 572?
_________ 18. Tita has a book with 215 pages. She has read 148 pages. How many more pages
has she to read?
_________ 19. A bus had 50 empty seats. At first stop, 15 got on and at the second stop, 8 more got on.
How many more seats were then empty?
_________ 20. Write 12 + 12 + 12 + 12 in a short way.
_________ 21. There are 50 balls in a box. Twenty-three of the balls are white. How many balls are not white?
_________ 22. You want to buy a bag worth P 65.00. You have P 37.50. How much more will you ask from
Mother to be able to buy it?
_________ 23. Write twenty-five pesos and seventy-two centavos using the peso sign.
_________ 24. Mother has two P100-bills. She had them changed for P5-coins. How many coins did she get?
_________ 25. Add 14 to the product of 8 and 7.
_________ 26. Josie bought 3 green mangoes for P20. How much did 12 mangoes cost?
_________ 27. How many days are there in 8 weeks?
_________ 28. A parking lot is divided into 8 equal parts. Each part can hold 12 cars.
How many cars can the parking lot hold?
_________ 29. Lunch in a school canteen begins at 11:30 and ends at 12:45. How many minutes is the
canteen open for lunch?
_________ 30. Kate is on the 4th step of a ladder; Luis is on the 10th step. Luz is on a step midway
between the two. On what step is Luz?
_________ 31. What is the perimeter of the figure?
_________ 32. What is the area of the same figure?
_________ 33. Can you find two numbers whose sum is 14 and the product is 48?
_________ 34. What unit will you use to measure the length of a belt?
_________ 35. You arrive in school at 7:30 am and leave at 4:00 pm. How long are you in school?
_________ 36. Lita has P34 and her sisterhas P45. How much more do they need to buy their
mother a gift worth P100.
_________ 37. Kate put 12 cookies in each bag. She has 9 bags full and 5 cookies left over. How many cookies
does Kate have?
_________ 38. I am a 3-digit number. My ones is 2 more than my hundreds and my tens is 3 lessthan my ones.
The sum of my digits is 13. What number am I ?
_________ 39. Each of three girls spent P20 each; each of 3 boys spent P5 more than each girl.
How much did the 6 children spend?
_________ 40. Rex has P35. Luis has P5 less than twice as much as Rex. How much money do the two
boys have together?
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(TEST 2)FIRST NATIONAL Grade 2
15m
9m
Solve each itemon scratch paper and write the answer on the blank.
_________ 1. Write fourthousand,fifty-sixinsymbols.
_________ 2. Youhave 1 459 popsicle sticks.How manybundlesof 100 can youmake from them?
_________ 3. InC O U N T E R P R O D U C T I V E, whichisthe middle letter?
_________ 4. What isthe positionof the letter“P”fromthe left?
_________ 5. Write CLXXXVIIinHindu-Arabic.
_________ 6. Write 46 inRoman numerals.
_________ 7. How many 5-pesocoinsare equal to a P100-bill?
_________ 8. Write 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 = 48 ina shortway.
_________ 9. Write nine hundreds,seventensandeightonesinsymbols.
_________ 10. Whichsymbol { <, =, > } will youuse in27 + 38 [ ] 37 + 29?
_________ 11. 567 = 500 + 60 + 7 = 500 + 50 + N.What is N?
_________ 12. Miss Go has 48 coloredpapers.She gave 9 piecestoeach of the 5 groupsin herclass.
How manypiecesremainedwithher?
_________ 13. In 15, 22, 29, N, 43, whatisN?
_________ 14. Add17 to the productof 13 and 15.
_________ 15. What is25 lessthan45 + 78?
_________ 16. What fractionof the rectangle isshaded?
_________ 17. Mother bought2 ½ dozenchicos.She served18to her family. How manychicosremained?
_________ 18. Liza startedreviewingat7:15. She finishedat8:40. How many minutesdidshe spendreviewing?
_________ 19. There are 112 pupilsina canteen. Theyare sitting6 to a table. How many are inthe table that isnotfull?
_________ 20. My onesdigitis 3 more than my tensdigit;the sumof my digits is13. What numberamI ?
_________ 21. If you skipcountby 7 beginningwith10,what numberwill you saywhenyouhave reachedthe 9th 7?
_________ 22. ApplescostP9 each.How manycan I buywithP100?
_________ 23. There are 192 Grade 2 pupilsin4 sections.If there are the same numberof pupilsineachsection,
how manypupilsare ineach section?
_________ 24. What numbermultipliedbyitself equals64?
_________ 25. Add18 to two times23.
_________ 26. What isthe remainderwhen235 isdividedby7?
_________ 27. What isthe smallest4-digitnumberwithnodigitsrepeated?
_________ 28. There are 52 pupilsinaGrade 2 class.If ¾ are below 8years old,how many of the pupilsare
8 yearsand above?
_________ 29. Jimhas 46 popsicle sticksandJake has39 sticks.Theywill bundle the sticksingroupsof 8.
How manybundleswill theybe able tomake?
_________ 30. What will youaddto 25 to make it equal to8 x 16?
1
_________ 31. What multiple of 100 isnearestto 839?
_________ 32. What isthe oddnumberbetween21and 25?
_________ 33. If 48 x 70 = 3360, whatis 480 x 70?
_________ 34. What time isit?
_________ 35. Luz boughta pair of shoesfor P435.50. How muchchange did she getfrom a P500-bill?
_________ 36. Mother bought4 kilosof pork forP540. How much dida kiloof pork cost her?
_________ 37. In how manyways can youdivide the figure intomatching halves?[one,two,three ormany]
_________ 38. What isthe perimeterof the figure?
_________ 39. What isthe areaof the figure?
_________ 40. How manycentimetersare there in3 ½ meters?
_________ 41. Mother has96 candies.She gave 6 to Mita and each of herguests.How many guestshadMita?
_________ 42. A park is155 meterslongand 112 meterswide.A joggergoes aroundit6 timesa day.
How manymetersisthat?
_________ 43. If today isFriday,whatday will itbe 21 daysfrom today?
_________ 44. In Nena’sweeklypayenvelope, thereare five P500-bills,fourP100-billsandthree P50-bills.
How muchdoesNenageta week?
_________ 45. How manyweeksare there in84 days?
_________ 46. How manysquarescan youcount fromthe figure?
_________ 47. How manycubesare there in the figure.Make sure youcount eventhose youcannotsee.
_________ 48. Liza hasP144. She spent½ of iton school suppliesand1/3 of what remainedonmerienda.
How much moneyhadshe left?
_________ 49. A jumbojethas416 seats.During one flight,itwasonly¾ full. How manyemptyseatswere there?
_________ 50. There are 15 tablesinthe school canteen.There are 8 pupilsat 14 tables.Inthe lastone,
there are only5 pupils.Howmany pupilsare eatingin the canteen?
2
Grade II MTAP Math Challenge Questions
1. 5 X 10000 + 7 X 100 + 2 X 10 + 7 = _____?
15m
24m
2. What is the place value of 8 in 71 805?
3. If you bundle 872 sticks in tens, how many bundles will you have?
4. What is the largest three-digit even number?
5. What is the smallest four-digit number that you can make with 0,1,5,7?
6. Write the smallest digit in the blank in 5___67 > 5784 to make the statement true?
7. Write CLXXII in Hindu-Arabic
8. What is N in 35, 32, 29, 26, ____, N?
9. What is in N in 72 - N = 35
10. A vendor has 85 melons and 58 pineapples to sell. How many fruits in all has the vendor to sell?
11.Write { <, =, or > } in the blank to make 36+16 [ ] 19 + 33 a true sentence.
12. There are 28 girls and 27 boys in a class. How many pupils are in the class?
13. What is the sum of the first three odd numbers?
14. Add 42 to the difference of 48 and 16.
15. What is N in [ N ] -- +7 -- [ ] ----12--- [ ] --- +16 --- [ ] --- -8 --- [ 32 ]
16. Anna has P 42 and Rose has P37. How much more do they need to buy a bag worth P 98.50 for
their mother?
17. Father bought 52 balloons for Nick's birthday party. If 25 of the balloons are red, how many are
not red?
18. There are 45 pupils in a class. If 18 wear whiteshoes, 14 wear brown shoes and the rest wear black
shoes, how many wear black shoes?
19. Tito bought 2 ballpens at P 6.50 each and 1 pad paper for P 14. How much change did he get
froma P 50-bill he gave to the cashier.
20. You have a P 100-bill. Apples cost P 9 each. How many apples can you buy?
21. Josie sold 78 tickets for their school play. Kristine sold 105 tickets. How many more tickets did
Kristine sell?
22. The product of two numbers is 24 and their sum is 11. What are the two numbers?
23. If 55 + 38 = 43 + N, what is N?
24. In C O M M U N I C A T I O N, which is the 9th letter?
25. How many twelves are there in in 96?
26. What is ten averageof 22, 34, and 49?
27. Nita baked 54 cookies and Rose baked 45. They put the cookies, 6 to a plastic bag. How many
bags did they use
28. What is the remainder when 134 is divided by 7?
1
29. What is the perimeter of the figure?
9cm
30. What is the area of the figure?
31. What fraction of the figure is shaded?
32. In how many ways can you divide the figure into two matching halves?
33. 4/7 is equal to how many 56ths?
34. How many more is 2/3 of 96 than 1/4 of 84?
35. Roy has 48 marbles. If 1/4 are red, 1/3 are blue and the rest are green, how many green marbles
has Roy?
36. Mother bought 3 dozen eggs. She used 20 for leche flan. How many eggs remained?
37. Sally can read 65 words a minute. In 5 minutes, how many words can she read?
38. A farmer can walk 5 kilometers an hour. How many kilometers can he walk in 2 hours?
39. Which of the following fractions is nearest to 2? { 18/7, 19/7, 15/7, 16/7 }
40. Write two hundred forty-six pesos and forty-five centavos, using the peso sign.
41. Mother changed 1/2 of a P 200-bill into P 10-coins and the other half into P 5-c0ins. How
many coins did she get?
42. A hiking group began climbing a mountain at 4:30 a.m. and reached the top at 10:30 a.m.. How
long did the climb take?
43. What time is it if the big hand is at 6 and the short hand is between 2 and 3?
44. Liza work at a canteen at P42 an hour. How much does she earn a week if she works 5
hours everyday except on Sundays?
45. In a box, for every 5 are oranges, there are 6 apples. How many apples are in the box if there are
15 oranges?
46. Fely is making 4 handkerchiefs. Each side is 25 cm long. How much lace does she need to put
around all the handkershiefs?
47. Mother bought 1 3/4 kilos of pechay and 1 1/2 kilos of cabbage. How many kilos of vegetables
did she buy?
48. If March 1 is a Tuesday, what day is March 21?
49. Tito has a piece of string 10 meters long. He cut it into two pieces. If one piece is 2 meters longer
than the other how long is the longer piece?
50. I am a 3-digit number. My ones is 2 less than my hundreds and my tens is 3 more than my ones.
The sum of my digits is 20. What number am I
2
4cm
ANSWER
KEYS
ANSWERS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2003 DivisionTeam Finals
A. 15-second questions
1. 36 cm
2. 3058
3. 165
4. 28
5. P12.00
6. 5/6
7. 12 cm
8. 45
9. 15
10. P55.00
11. P65.00
B. 30-second questions
1. P22.50
2. P76
3. 12 o'clock
4. 33 but I think itis 43
5. 2
6. 43
C. 1-minute questions
1. P1360
2. 24
3. 2
4. P56.50
5. 48
6. 40 m
Clincherquestions
1. 6
2. 47
3. P87.50
Do-Or-Die questions
1. 24
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2005 DivisionOrals - Grade 2
A. 15-second questions
1. 64
2. 5
3. 6700
4. 32 yrs. old
5. 36 cm2
6. P60.00
7. 6
8. 3
9. 40, 47
10. 6
11. 4
B. 30-second questions
1. P660.00
2. 48
3. 14
4. 4
5. 6
6. P5.00
C. 1-minute questions
1. 36
2. 14
3. 13
4. 4 m
5. 95
6. 4
Clincherquestions
1. 44
2. 90 cm2
3. 158
Do-Or-Die questions
1. P48.00
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2006 DivisionTeam Competition
A. 15-second questions
1. 8 093
2. 70
3. 10,000
4. P3.75
5. 25 cm
6. The same
7. 60
8. 24
9. 81
10. 27
11. 500
B. 30-second questions
1. 5 hr
2. 894
3. 105 cm2
4. [(6 x 4) + (5 x 5)]
5. P1,200
6. 9
C. 1-minute questions
1. P150.00
2. 2 cm
3. 39
4. 90
5. 4:15 p.m.
6. 24
Clincherquestions
1. Sunday
2. 24
3. P57.50
Do-Or-Die questions
1. 17 and 19,29 and31
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2007 DivisionTeam Competition
A. 15-second questions
1. 45
2. 6700
3. 20
4. 48
5. 30
6. 20
7. 1/3
8. 7 hours,30 minutes
9. 19
10. 4
11. 2/8 or 1/4
B. 30-second questions
1. 108
2. 13
3. 35
4. P179.75
5. 18
6. 12
C. 1-minutequestions
1. triangle,1cm
2. 16
3. P14.50
4. 60
5. P210.00
6. 25
Clincherquestions
1. 17
2. P735.00
3. 1
Do-Or-Die questions
1. P840.00
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2008 DivisionOrals
A. 15-second questions
1. 55
2. 1993
3. 45
4. 842
5. 93
6. 23, 25
7. P70.00
8. 2/8
9. 3
10. 8
11. 5/4 or 5
B. 30-second questions
1. 72
2. 236 m
3. 25
4. 14 m
5. 168
6. P8.75
C. 1-minutequestions
1. 10 bars
2. 42
3. 5
4. P80.00
5. 65
6. 899
Clincherquestions
1. 169
2. 204 cm2
3. 128
Do-Or-Diequestions
1. P525.00
ANSWERS – 2
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2006 EliminationRound
1. 9
2. odd
3. 5038
4. even
5. 300 cm
6. tens
7. 90
8. 88
9. 40 but based on answer
key given is 80
10. 15
11. 96
12. 11/4 kg.
13. 225
14. 21
15. 34
16. 21
17. 28
18. 7 hrs 30 min
19. P204.00
20. 28
21. 52
22. 13
23. P3,600
24. 158
25. LXXXIV
26. 9998
27. 2069
28. 5176
29. 80
30. 12 and 6
31. 52
32. 21
33. 590
34. 12
35. 34
36. 12
37. P20.50
38. 12
39. 5:45
40. P108.00
41.3/7 but in the answer
key is 4/7
42. 8
43. 60 m
44. 216 m2
45. 2/7
46. kilometer
47. 547
48. 25
49. P15.00
50. 20
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2007 EliminationRound
1. 8608
2. thousands
3. 600
4. 7850
5. 1050
6. 129
7. 24
8. 89
9. 56
10.2/3
11. 11/48
12. 20
13. 18
14. 7/20
15. P256.65
16. P75.00
17. P25.00
18. P240.00
19. P29.75
20. square
21. circle
22. 84 cm
23. 441 cm2
24. 42 dm
25. 83 dm2
26. 46
27. 6 ½
28. 4 and12
29. 800 grams
30. 90
31. 42
32. 2:40
33. 80
34. 9 hours
35. 28 m
36. 40
37. 15
38. 1750
39. 25
40. 30
41. 5 and18
42. 2
43. 9
44. 24
45. 50
46. 3 and12
47. 72
48. 40
49. 128
50. P117.00
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2004 Sectoral Finals
A. 15-second questions
1. 40
2. 1
3. 4
4. P850.00
5. P36.00
6. 60
7. 490
8. 6
9. 143
10. 400
11. 27
B. 30-second questions
1. 90
2. 130
3. P35.00
4. 7 ¾ hoursor 7hrs., 45 min
5. 6
6. 104
C. 1-minutequestions
1. P211.25
2. P1,320.00
3. 4
4. 2520 m
5. 75
6. 16
Clincherquestions
1. 10
2. 2
3. 4
Do-Or-Diequestions
1. P100.00
2. P510.00
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2005 Sectoral Finals
A. 15-second questions
1. 2
2. 2
3. 48
4. 91
5. P45.00
6. 987
7. 6
8. P153
9. 9
10. 13 years
11. 7,000
B. 30-second questions
1. 66
2. P25.00
3. 5 ¾ hoursor 5 hrs.,45 min
4. 12
5. 171
6. 11
C. 1-minutequestions
1. P660.00
2. 4
3. 18
4. 50
5. 144 dm2
6. 6
Clincherquestions
1. 250
2. 6
3. 9
Do-Or-Diequestions
1. Any4: 320,431, 542,
653, 764,875, 986
ANSWERS 3
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2006 Sectoral Finals
A. 15-second questions
1. 33
2. 38
3. 7
4. 240 hours
5. 3
6. 120 m2
7. P184.00
8. 5:00 p.m.
9. 21
10. 15 m
11. 128
B. 30-second questions
1. 19
2. N
3. 5:57
4. 520 m
5. P72.00
6. 25
C. 1-minutequestions
1. 1/10
2. 13 yrs. old
3. P4,480.00
4. 390
5. P38.00
6. 140 minutes
Clincherquestions
1. 42
2. P30.00
3. 40
Do-Or-Diequestions
1. P11.00
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
TEST 1-First National
1. 7,000
2. 5,735
3. 87
4. 879
5. 53
6. J
7. I
8. 61
9. 86
10. 22
11. 91
12. 29
13. 56
14. 13
15. 43
16. 30
17. 472
18. 67
19. 27
20. 4 x 12 or 12 x 4
21. 27
22. P 27.50
23. P 25.72
24. 40
25. 70
26. P 80.00
27. 56
28. 96
29. 75
30. 7th
31. 48 m
32. 135 m2
33. 8 and 6
34. cm
35. 8 ½ hrs.
36. P 21.00
37. 113
38. 436
39. P 135.00
40. P 100.00
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
TEST 2- First National
1. 4,056
2. 14
3. R
4. 8th
5. 187
6. XLVI
7. 20
8. 48
9. 978
10. <
11. 17
12. 3
13. 36
14. 212
15. 98
16. 19/28
17. 12
18. 85 min
19. 4
20. 58
21. 73
22. 11
23. 48
24. 8
25. 64
26. 4
27. 1023
28. 3
29. 10
30. 103
31. 800
32. 23
33. 33600
34. 4:45
35. P64.50
36. P 135.00
37. 3
38. 78 m
39. 360 sq.m.
40. 350 cm.
41. 15
42. 3204 m.
43. Friday
44. P3,050.00
45. 12
46. 6
47. 48
48. P48.00
49. 104
50. 117
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Grade II MATAP Math Challenge
(ANSWERS1-50)
1. 35000027
2. 800
3. 870
4. 998
5. 7510
6. 5067
7. 172
8. 20
9. 37
10. 143
11. =
12. 55
13. 9
14. 74
15. 29
16. P 19.5
17. 27 balloons
18. 13 blackshoes
19. P 23
20. 11 apples
21. 27 tickets
22. 8 and3
23. 50
24. A
25. 8
26. 35
27. 16 plasticsbags
28. 1
29. 46
30. 12631. 126
32. two
33.
34. 11 more
35. 20 marbles
36. 16 eggs
37. 325 words
38. 10 kilometers
39. 15/7
40. P 246.45
41. 30 coins
42. 6 hours
43. 2:30
44. P 1, 260
45. 18 apples
46. 100 cm
47. 3 1/4
48. Monday
49. 6 meters
50. 785
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Grade 2 mtap reviewer

  • 1. Grade 2 Metrobank MTAP DepEd Math Challenge Courtesy by: Pids Nogales Files Prepared by: Dulce Buenaventura 2006 Elimination Round – Grade 2 Solve each item and write the answer on the blank before the number.
  • 2. _________1.In 8 x 9 = 72, the bigger factor is ____ . _________2.Numbers ending in 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 are called ______ numbers. _________3.Write 8 ones, 5 thousands, and 3 tens in symbols. _________4.2, 4, 6, 8 and 0 are called _____ numbers. _________5.How many centimeters are there in 3 meters? _________6.The 0 in 907 means there are no _____ . _________7.What number is midway between 85 and 95? _________8.What is the second number that comes after 86? _________9.How many fifty-centavo pieces are equal to 20 pesos? _________10.How many months are 1 ¼ years? _________11.24 is ¼ of what number? _________12.Mrs. Castillo brought ½ kilo of chicken and ¾ kilo of pork. How much meat did she buy in all? _________13.Cynthia can type 45 words per minute. How many words can she type in 5 minutes? _________14.What is the next number in 6, 7, 9, 12, 16, ____? _________15.Which number does not belong? {21, 28, 34, 42, 49}? _________16.Yollie baked 28 cookies. She gave ¼ of them to Gerry. How many cookies had she left? _________ 17. Carl has read 64 pages of a storybook. Josie has read 36 pages of the same book. How many more pages has Carl read than Josie? _________ 18. Cara reached school at 9:00 a.m. and went home at 4:30 p.m. How long was she in school? _________ 19. Mr. Cruz bought 6 watermelons at P34.00 each. How much did he pay for them? _________ 20. Lory had 25 buttons and Karen has 47 buttons. If they need 100 buttons for a project, how many more do they need? _________ 21.Sol bought 4 1/3 dozen eggs. How many eggs did she buy? _________ 22.Cecil bought 39 doughnuts. She gave 2/3 of them to her children. How many doughnuts were left? _________ 23. Claire saves P600.00 a month. How much can she save in 6 months? _________ 24. Write CLVIII in Hindu-Arabic. _________ 25. Write 84 in Roman Numerals. _________ 26. What is the largest 4 digit even number? _________ 27. What is the smallest 4 digit number that you can make from 0, 2, 6, 9? 1 _________ 28. What number is 300 less than 5476? _________ 29. How many 25 centavo coins are equal to 20 pesos?
  • 3. _________ 30. The product of 2 numbers is 72. Their sum is 18. What are the two numbers? _________ 31. Add 25 to the difference of 82 and 55. _________ 32. In a barangay, there are 3 sets of triplets and 6 sets of twins. How many children would that be? _________33.What is 150 more than 10 x 44? _________34.How many nines are there in 108? _________35.What is (31 + 33 + 38) ÷ 3? _________36.What number am I? If you multiply me by 7 and divide the product by 3 you will get 28. _________37.Crispin and his sisterneed P85.50 to buy a gift for their mother. How much more do they need if Crispin has P28.00 and his sister has P37? _________38.How many weeks are there in 84 days? _________39.If the short hand of a clock points between 5 and 6 and the long hand is at 9, what time is it? _________40.Joel saves 18 pesos a week from his pocket money. How much does he save in 6 weeks? _________41.What fraction of the figure is un shaded? _________42.What is the biggest possible remainder when you divide by 9? _________43.What is the perimeter of the figure? _________44.What is the area of the same figure? _________45.My denominator is 5 more than my numerator. The sum of my numerator and denominator is 9. What fraction am I? _________46. What unit will you use to measure the distance between Manila and Baguio? _________47.A sampaguita vendor sold 258 garlands on Saturday and 289 on Sunday. How many garlands did the vendor sell in two days? _________48.What is the sum of the first five odd numbers? _________49.Jean has P60.00. She gave an equal amount to each of her four nieces. How much did each niece get? _________50.Rita has 5 skirts and 4 blouses. In how many ways can she dress up? 2 2007 Elimination Round – Grade 2 Solve each item and write the answer on the blank before each number. Give the fractions in lowest terms. _________ 1. Write “eight thousand, six hundred eight” in figures. 18m 12m
  • 4. _________ 2. What is the place value of 9 in 9,234? _________ 3. What is the value of 6 in 7,614? _________ 4. What number is 3,000 more than 4,850? _________ 5. What is 7 x 150? _________ 6. How many are 9 nines and 6 eights? _________ 7. If 8 x N = 192, what is N? _________ 8. What is 623 ÷ 7? _________ 9. How many eighths are equal to 7 wholes? _________ 10. What fraction is shaded? _________ 11. Linda cut a cake into 48 pieces. She and her friends ate 37 pieces. What fraction of the cake remained? _________ 12.How many more is 2/3 of 48 than ½ of 24? _________ 13. Mother baked 64 cookies. She kept 46 cookies in the cookie jar and gave the rest to her children. How many cookies did she give to her children? _________ 14. Ruth had a vacation of 20 days. She spent 6 days in Baguio, 7 days in Cebu and the rest she spent at home. What fraction of her vacation did Ruth spend at home? ________ 15. Write “two hundred fifty-six pesos and sixty-five centavos” with the peso sign. _________ 16. Ely bought 6 roses at P12.50 each. How much did he pay? _________ 17. If Ely gave the cashier a P100-bill, how much change did he get? _________ 18. Ferdie has nine P20-bills and six P10-bills. How much money has he? _________ 19. Jenny wants to buy a blouse worth P86.50. She has only P56.75. How much more does she need? _________ 20. A polygon with 4 equal sides and 4 equal angles is called ____ . _________ 21. A figure shaped like a plate is called a ___________ . _________ 22. One side of a square is 21 cm. What is the perimeter? 1 _________ 23. What is the area of the square in #22? _________ 24. What is the perimeter of the figure? _________ 25. What is the area of the figure?
  • 5. _________ 26. 4 3/5 dm = ______ cm _________27.650 cm = _______ m _________28.Find two numbers with a sum of 16 and a product of 48. _________29.Mother bought 500 grams of eggplants and 300 grams of carrots. How much vegetables did Mother buy? _________30.Jean received 5 boxes of candies. If each box contains 18 candies, how many candies did she receive in all? _________31.If you add 47 to my number then subtract 54, the result is equal to 35. What is my number? _________32.What time is it when the long hand points to 8 and the short hand points between 2 and 3? _________33.Joseph started studying at 7:15. He finished at 8:35. How many minutes did he study? _________34.Kenneth arrives in school at 7:30 and leaves at 4:30. How long does he stay in school everyday? _________35.A rectangular garden is 32m long and its area is 896 square meters. How wide is it? _________36.Miss Cruz has 265 popsicle sticks. She gave 25 sticks to each of 9 groups in her class. How many sticks remained? _________37.A vendor has 68 red balloons and 75 green balloons. He sold 125 balloons and 3 burst. How many balloons remained? _________38.Five Grade 4 sections collected old newspapers. Each section collected an average of 175 kilos a week. If the drive lasted for 2 weeks, how many kilos of newspaper did they gather? _________39.One P500-bill is equal to how many P20-bills? _________40.What is the smallest number that leaves no remainder when divided by 5, 10 and 15? _________ 41. The sum of two numbers is 23 and their difference is 13. What are the two numbers? _________ 42. What is the remainder when 548 is divided by 13? _________ 43. Greg gathered 108 eggs. He put them 12 in each carton. How many cartons did he fill? _________ 44. Miss Julie has 96 roses. One-half of the roses are red, ¼ are yellow and the rest are white.How many roses are white? _________ 45. Mother changed a P500-bill into P10-coins. How many coins did she get? _________ 46. What two numbers have a product of 96 and a quotient of 4? _________ 47.In a school,3/5 of the pupils in Grade 2 are boys and 2/3 of the boys are cub scouts. If there are 180 pupils in Grade 2, how many pupils are cub scouts? _________ 48. Mother changed two P100-bills for P5-coins. How many P5-coins did he get? _________ 49. Rose has 45 foreign stamps. She has 7 less than twice as many Philippine stamps. How many stamps has she? _________ 50. Three apples and 2 ponkans cost P51. Two apples and 3 ponkans cost P46.50. How much will half a dozen apples and half a dozen ponkans cost? 2 2008 Elimination Round Grade 2 Solve each item and write the answer on the blank before the number.
  • 6. _________1.What is the place value of 1 in 1 896? _________2.What is the value of 9 in 4 962? _________3.Write “five thousand, two hundred six” in symbols. _________4.Write the biggest odd number you can make with 1, 4, 6, 8. _________5.Write LXXVII in Hindu-Arabic. _________6.In S Y N C H R O N I C I T Y, which letter is sixth from the right? _________7.What two numbers have a sum of 15 and a difference of 3? _________8.What is 18 more than the difference of 62 – 25? _________9.What is 15 less than the sum of 36 and 28? _________10.What will you put in the blank in 623 - ___ = 125? _________11.What will you put in the blank in 83 + ___ + 76 = 237? _________12.There are 132 pupils on playground. The pupils are grouped in teams of 6. How many teams are there? _________13.What is twice the quotient of 360 ÷ 9? _________14.How many 5-peso coins are equal to P130? _________15.Which of “<, =, >” will you put in the blank in P15.75 ___ P10.15 + P5.55? _________ 16. Write two hundred sixty-five pesos and seventy-two centavos with the peso sign. _________ 17. What is N in the pattern 43, 49, 55, 61, N, 73? _________ 18. What is the 12th number in the pattern 5, 9, 13, 17 . . . . _________ 19. What is the last number in the pattern 3, 4, 6, 9, 13, ___? _________ 20. Write the largest number possible using each of 2, 9, 6, 8 only once. _________ 21. What is 2 x 10 x 35? _________ 22. There are 6 big boxes of crayons. Each box contains 12 smaller boxes of crayons. How many of the smaller boxes of crayons are there? _________ 23. Mang Tomas picked 4 baskets of mangoes. Each basket contains 36 mangoes. How many mangoes did Mang Tomas pick? _________ 24. Rose gathered 48 roses. She put the roses in bundles of 6. How many bundles did she make? _________ 25. How many twelfths are equal to ¾ ? _________ 26. My aunt baked 3 dozen cookies. We ate ½ of them. How many cookies did we eat? _________ 27.What fraction will you add 7/15 to make the sum equal to 1? 1 _________ 28.Write “<, =, >” on the blank in 3/7___4/8? _________ 29. What is the perimeter of the figure? 23m 17m
  • 7. _________ 30. How many square meters is the area of the figure? _________ 31. The distance around a square garden is 96 meters. What is the length of one side? _________ 32. Lina is 16 dm tall; Laura is 159 cm tall. Who is taller? _________ 33. Today is Friday. What day will it be 17 days from today? _________ 34. The movie started at 7:30. It lasted for 2 hours and 15 minutes. What time did it end? _________ 35. Rita has 3 meters of ribbon. She will divide it into 5 equal pieces. How long will be each piece? _________ 36.Our P.E. teacher bought two pieces of rope. One piece is 2 ½ meters long and the other is 2 ¾ meters long. Together, how long are the two pieces of rope? _________ 37. The product of two numbers is 48. One number is twice 2 multiplied by 3. What is the other number? _________ 38. If 6 times a number is 42, what is twice the number? _________ 39.A vendor has 96 mangoes for sale. If 7/12 of them are ripe, how many are not ripe? _________ 40.15 is 1/3 of what number? _________ 41. Jose can walk 50 steps a minute. Their house is about 450m from school. If his step is half a meter long, about how long will Jose take to walk to school? _________ 42. I am a 2-digit number. I have a remainder when divided by 6. My tens digit is twice my ones digit. What is the biggest 2-digit number that satisfy the conditions? _________ 43. Kim has 8 cards more than Elsa. Elsa has 19 cards less than 100. How many cards has Kim? _________ 44. The weight of a tin can with biscuits is 2 kg 300g. The weight of the empty can is 900 g. What is the weight of the biscuits? _________ 45. Some pupils are in line waiting for their turn to buy food at the canteen. Pete is 9th from the front and 7th from the back. How many pupils are in line? _________ 46. The sum of two numbers is 59. One number is 7 more than the other. Find the smaller of the two numbers. _________ 47.A fruit vendor has 48 pineapples and 36 melons. He sold 1/3 of the pineapples and ½ of the melons. How many fruits were not yet sold? _________ 48. A park is 80 m long and 46 m wide. Father jogs around it 6 times every morning. How many meters does Father jog? _________ 49. Lita is 7 years older than her sisterLyn. In 8 years, the sum of their ages will be 29. How old is Lita now? _________ 50. In a game, Joe scored 18 points. Pete scored 9 points more than Joe and Carlo scored as many points as Joe and Pete together. How many points did Carlo score? 2 2003 Division Team Finals - Grade 2 A. 15-second questions – 2 points each
  • 8. __________1. A square is 9 cm on each side. What is its perimeter? __________2. Write 8 ones, 5 tens and 3 thousands in symbols. __________3. A baby is 5 ½ months old. How many days old is the baby? __________4. What is 10 more than 56 – 38? __________5. Lina has forty-eight 25-centavo coins. How much money has she? __________6.Which is greater,4/5 or 5/6? __________7. How long is one side of an equilateral triangle if its perimeter is 36 cm? __________8. Dennis leaves home at 6:25 and arrives in school at 7:10. How many minutes does he travel to school? __________9.How much greater is ½ of 60 than 1/3 of 45? __________10. I bought a blouse worth P145.00. How much change will I get from two P100-bills? __________11. I have 5 P10-bills and 3 P5-coins. How much money do I have? B. 30-second questions – 3 points each __________1. Jun has ten 25¢-coins and four P5-coins. How much money has he? __________2. A dozen eggs costs P39. How much will 2 dozens cost? __________3. It takes 6 ½ hours from Manila to Baguio. What time will you arrive in Baguio if you leave Manila at 5:30 a.m.? __________4. How much more is the sum of 27 and 39 than the difference of 76 and 43? __________5. A pencil costs P3.50. How many dozen pencils can I buy if I have P100? __________6. Grade 2 Daisy brought 120 kg of newspaper and Grade 2 Rose brought 77 kg. How many more kg of newspaper did Grade 2 Daisy bring? C. 1-minute questions – 5 points each __________1. Kitty had P1250 in a savings bank. Last week she deposited P460. Yesterday, she withdrew P350. How much money has she left? __________2.There are 54 pupils in a class. 2/9 of them walk to school,1/3 of them take the school bus and the rest take a jeep. How many pupils take the jeep to school? __________3. There are 38 pupils on the playground. The P.E. teacher told them to put themselves in groups of 6. How many pupils do not belong to a complete group? __________4. Peter has P15.50 more than Larry. Together they have P97.50. How much money does Peter have? 1 __________5. Eight girls received 3 books each. Six boys each received 1 book more than each girl. How many books in all were given to them?
  • 9. __________6. The area of a garden is 96 sq. m. The length is 12 m. What is the perimeter of the garden? Clincher questions __________1. I have two-fourths of a pie. How many more fourths of a pie do I need to have equal to 2 whole pies? [15-second question] __________2. What is the result if 88 is subtracted from 15 nines? [30-second question] __________3. Mother bought 2 ½ dozen chicos at P35 a kilo. How much did she pay for all the chicos? [1-minute question] Do-Or-Die questions __________1. In a class there are 4 boys for every 6 girls. There are 54 pupils in the class. How many boys are there? 2 2005 Division Orals - Grade 2 A. 15-second questions – 2 points each
  • 10. __________1. What is 8 more than seven 8s? __________2. Classes begin at 7:30 AM and end at 12:30 PM. How many hours do pupils stay in school? __________3. What is 6656 to the nearest hundred? __________4. Mandy is 6 years old. Her mother is 2 years more than 5 times as old as she is. How old is her mother? __________5. A square is 6 cm on each side. What is its area? __________6. What is the cost of 4 sandwiches at P15 each? __________7. Nancy bought 72 Christmas balls. The balls are packed in boxes by the dozen. How many boxes of Christmas balls did she buy? __________8. Lita has 5 apple halves. How many more apple halves does she need to have 4 apples? __________9. What are the next two numbers in the pattern 12, 19, 26, 33, _ , _? __________10. Two dozen oranges will be divided equally among 4 children. How many oranges will each child receive? __________11. How many sides does a rectangle have? B. 30-second questions – 3 points each __________1. How much do 4 books cost at P165 each? __________2. Which number does not belong to the group among 28, 35, 42, 48, 56, 63? __________3. How much more is 7 x 8 than 24 + 18? __________4. By what will you multiply the sum of 17 and 21 to get 152? __________5. What is the difference between the sum of the first 6 odd numbers and the sum of the first 6 even numbers? __________6. Nancy had P18.50 in her purse. She bought 3 pencils at P4.50 each. How much money had she left? C. 1-minute questions – 5 points each __________1. Nine baskets have an equal number of mangoes. If there are 324 mangoes in all, how many mangoes are in each basket? __________2. For Janet’s birthday, Mother prepared 5 dozen botdogs. Janet’s guests ate 2/3 of them and mother gave 6 to their neighbors. How many hotdogs were left? 1 __________3. A gift for Mother costs P156. Nerda can save P12 a week from her allowance. How many weeks does she need to save?
  • 11. __________4. A square garden has an area of 144 m2. A rectangular garden has the same area and its width is 8 m. How much longer is the perimeter of the rectangle? __________5. Add five 5s and five 4s to five tens. __________6. How many 3s multiplied together will give 81? Clincher questions __________1. What will you add to 18 to get 62? __________2. A rectangle is 5 cm by 6 cm. What is the area of 3 such rectangles? __________3. Rocky has bowling scores of 151, 148 and 175. What is his average score? Do-Or-Die questions __________1. Mrs. Reyes bought 3 dozen notebooks at P80 a dozen. She so them at P8 each. How much profit did she have? 2 2008 Division Orals - Grade 2 A. 15-second questions – 2 points each
  • 12. __________1. What number is 18 more than 50 – 13? __________2. My sister is 15 years now; in what year was she born? __________3. What is the 8th number in the pattern 3, 9, 15, 21, . . .? __________4. My hundreds digit is 4 more than my tens digit. My ones digit is 2 and it is 2 less than my tens digit. What number am I? __________5. What remains if you subtract 15 from 12 nines? __________6. What 2 numbers have a sum of 48 and a difference of 2? __________7. Nita has P210. Her money is 3 times my money. How much do I have? __________8.Which of the following is the smallest 2/5 , 3/5 , 1/2 , 2/8? __________9. What is the remainder when 80 is divided by 7? __________10. A ballpen costs P5.95. How many can I buy with P50? __________11.How many fourths must be added to ¾ to have 2 wholes? B. 30-second questions – 3 points each __________1. The length of a rectangle is twice its width. If the width is 6 cm, how many cm2 is the area of the rectangle? __________2. One side of a square garden is 64 m. What is its perimeter? __________3. Three 100-peso bills and four 50-peso bills are equal to how many 20-peso bills? __________4. The perimeter of a triangular lot is 43 meters. One side is 15 m. If the other 2 sides are equal, what is the length of each? __________5. One number is twice another number. If the smaller number is 56, what is the sum of the two numbers? __________6. The jeepney driver gave me 6 one-peso coins and eleven 25 centavo coins as change for my fare. How much change did I receive? C. 1-minute questions – 5 points each __________1. Which is a better buy: a box of 6 chocolates for P132 or 10 bars of the same kind for P210? __________2.Nellie has 84 stamps. If ¼ of them are US stamps, 1/3 of the remainder are Japanese stamps and the rest are Philippine stamps, how many Philippine stamps has she? __________3. Rico harvested 90 eggplants. He gave half a dozen to each of his 5 neighbors. How many dozen eggplants remained for his family? 1 __________4. Mike and Carol share their tricycle fare to school and back. Each day, they spend P32. How much does each spend in 5 days?
  • 13. __________5.Benjie took an 80-item test. He had mistakes in 1/10 of the items, did not answer 7 of the items got all the rest correct. How many correct items did he get? __________6. Find the difference between the greatest 3-digit number and the least 3-digit number? Clincher questions __________1. How much greater is 287 than 118? __________2. The width of a rectangle is 12 cm. The length is 5 cm longer. Find its area. __________3. Miss Lim gave 9 pieces of colored paper to each of 13 groups and had 11 pieces left. How many pieces of colored paper had she at first? Do-Or-Die questions __________1. Cora has 9 P20-bills and 5 P10-coins. Liza has P65 more than Cora. How much do the two girls have? 2 2006 Division Team Competition - Grade 2
  • 14. A. 15-second questions – 2 points each __________1. Write 3 ones, 8 thousands and 9 tens in symbols. __________2. What is the sum of the consecutive numbers 16 to 19? __________3. Round 9550 to the nearest thousand. __________4. How much more are 5 1-peso coins than 5 25-centavo coins? __________5. If a square has a perimeter of 100 cm, how long is one side of the square? __________6. Which is greater, 11 eights or 8 elevens? __________7. If you count oranges by 4s, how many oranges are counted if you stop at the 15th count? __________8. How many tens are equal to 240? __________9. Twelve boys and 15 girls sit in a drawing contest. If each has to submit 3 drawings, what will be the total number submitted? __________10.Edna picked 36 flowers. She gave ¼ of them to her teacher and the rest she offered to the Blessed Mother. How many flowers were offered at the altar? __________11. How many centimeters make up 5 meters? B. 30-second questions – 3 points each __________1. In a school, classes start at 7 A.M. and ends at 12:30 P.M. How long do the children spend in their classrooms if they are given 30 minutes for recess? __________2. What number is 230 greater than the sum of 356 and 308? __________3. A rectangle is 7 cm by 5 cm. What is the area of 3 rectangles of the same size? __________4. Write a multiplication sentence for 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 plus 5 + 5 + 5 +5 + 5. __________5. An employee earns P150 an hour as overtime pay. If he had 8 hours of overtime for one week, how much was his extra pay? __________6. Liza made 78 sampaguita garlands and Nina made 65. They sold 134 garlands. How many garlands remained? C. 1-minute questions – 5 points each __________1. Norma has P500. In a mall, the prices of a skirt, a bag and a pair of shoes are P180, P150 and P320 respectively. How much more does she need to buy the three? __________2. A side of an equilateral triangle is 10 cm and a side of a square is 8 cm. How much longer is the perimeter of the square than that of the triangle? 1
  • 15. __________3. Three 100-peso bills, eight 50-peso bills and 8 P10-coins are equal to how many 20-peso bills? __________4. Mrs. Tan prepared 3 boxes of cookies. Each box contains 6 more than 2 dozen cookies. How many pieces of cookies did Mrs. Tan put in the three boxes? __________5.It takes 8 ½ hours to reach Naga City by bus from Manila. What time will a bus arrive in Naga City if it leaves Manila at 7:45 a.m.? __________6.There are 64 red, blue and yellow balls in a box. If ¼ of the balls are red, and 3/8 are blue, how many yellow balls are there? Clincher questions __________1. If February 5 falls on a Saturday, what day is Feb. 13? __________2. How much less is 8 x 9 than 8 x 12? __________3. Liza has P12.50 more than Nina. Together, the two girls have P102.50. How much money has Liza? Do-Or-Die questions __________1. 5 and 7, 11 and 13 are called twin primes. What are the next two pairs of twin prime numbers? 2 2007 Division Team Competition - Grade 2
  • 16. A. 15-second questions – 2 points each __________1. If you subtract 16 from me the result is 29. What number am I? __________2. What number ending in 2 zeros is nearest 6666? __________3. What is the remainder if 120 is to divided by 25? __________4. How much more is 12 tens than 8 nines? __________5. You can divide 12 into 3 equal parts by 4. By what number can you divide 120 into 4 equal parts? __________6. Three 100-peso bills and two 50-peso bills are equal to how many 20-peso bills? __________7. What part of an hour is 20 minutes? __________8. Nicole arrived in school at 6:30 a.m. and went home at 2:00 p.m. How long was she in school? __________9.One-fourth of 100 is how much less than ½ of 88? __________10.How long is one side of a square whose perimeter is 1/3 of 48? __________11. A rectangular cake is divided into 8 equal parts. Three kids took 2 parts each. What part of the cake was left? B. 30-second questions – 3 points each __________1. Four dozen apples and 5 dozen oranges were given to a Girl’s home for Christmas. How many pieces of fruit were given? __________2.Nora has ¾ of a pie. How many more fourths of a pie does she need to make 4 whole pies? __________3. A school bus covers 4 kilometers to a school and 3 kilometers back to its station. How many kilometers does it cover in 5 days? __________4. If you had a change of P20.25 from 2 P100-bills, how much did you spend? __________5. Mother bought 5 dozen eggs. How many eggs were left if she used 42 eggs for a custard pie? __________6. How many pies are needed to feed a class of 48 if each receives ¼ of a pie? C. 1-minute questions – 5 points each __________1. Which figure has a longer side: a square whose perimeter is 96 cm or an equilateral triangle whose perimeter is 7.5 dm? By how much? 1
  • 17. __________2. A passenger jeepney had 18 passengers. At the 1st stop, 6 passengers got down but 3 passengers came up. At the 2nd stop, 5 passengers went down but 6 came up. How many passengers were in the jeepney when the jeepney left the second stop? __________3. A magazine subscription costs P75.50 for 4 issues. In a bookstore, each issue costs P22.50. How much is saved by getting the subscription? __________4.There are 150 scouts at a camp. If 3/5 of them are Senior scouts, how many are Junior scouts? __________5. Three sons of Aling Rosa gave her their weekly earnings. Jovy gave P80, Nelson gave P60 and Nico gave half the amount given by his brothers together. How much did Aling Rosa receive? __________6.Rose had 7 ½ dozen roses. She sold 65 of them. How many more roses has she? Clincher questions __________1. How many sixes are there in 48 and 54? __________2. Liza baked 12 small cakes and Rita baked 9. They sold them for P35 each. How much did they get? __________3. Mark’s Ninong gave him 50 balloons for his birthday. What is the smallest number of balloons does his sister need to buy so she can tie them 3 to a chair? Do-Or-Die questions __________1. Norma has P200. Ronald, her brother has P80 more than she has. A younger sister has P120 less than the combined money of Norma and Ronald. How much money do they have altogether? 2 2005 Regional Individual Finals - Grade 2
  • 18. Solve each problem on scratch paper and write the answer on the blank before the number. [ 2 points each] __________ 1. What number ending in 3 zeros is closest to 7,841? __________ 2. What is 36 more than 9 x 27? __________ 3. P560 is how many times as big as P10 __________ 4. Five times Kim’s age plus 13 equals 58. How old is Kim? __________ 5. Ruth read 88 pages of her book in one week and 75 pages in the next week. Her book has 237 pages. How many more pages has she to read? __________ 6. How many hours are there in 6 days? __________ 7. Lala counted 3, 5, 8, 12, 17, 23, ___, ___, ___, N. What number did Lala say in place of N? __________ 8. What is the remainder when 436 is divided by 13? __________ 9. Jim divided a piece of colored paper into 8 equal smaller pieces. He needs 128 pieces of that size for his project. How many pieces of the colored paper does he have to cut? __________ 10. If November 16 is Tuesday, what day is November 1? __________ 11. A movie started at 5:30 p.m. It lasted for one hour and 50 minutes. What time did it end? __________ 12. Find two numbers with a sum of 92 and a difference of 8. __________ 13. Pete has 567 popsicle sticks. He wants to bundle them in fifty’s How many bundles will he be able to make? __________ 14. There are 19 blue balls in a box. There are 5 less than twice as many red balls. How many balls are in the box? __________ 15. Father has two P500-bills, six P100-bills, three P50-bills and seven P20-bills. How much money has Father? Part II. Solve each problem. [3 points each] ___________1. There are 58 seats in a bus. One day, 36 people were already seated. Then 15 people got on the bus in the next stop and 12 people got on in the next stop. How many people were then without seats or are standing? ___________2. Mang Tibo gathered 156 mangoes from one tree and 208 from a second one. He put them 50 in each basket. How many baskets did he fill? How many mangoes were not in a full basket? ___________3. Kathy bought two kilos of chicken at P83.50 a kilo and one kilo of beef at P135 a kilo. How much change did she get from a P500-bill? 1
  • 19. ___________4. The sum of two numbers is 79. One number is 7 more than the other. Find the two numbers. ___________5.There are 60 balls in a box. One-fourth of the balls are red,1/3 of them are blue, 1/5 of them are green and the rest are yellow. How many of each color are there? Part III. Solve each problem. [5 points each] ___________1. Annie is skip counting by 3 as she steps on the circles. She says 3 at A, 6 at B and so on. a. What number will she say as she steps on I for the first time? b. What letter will she step on as she says: i. 42?_____ ii. 69?_ ____ iii. 87?_____ iv. 99?_____ ___________2. How many numbers less than 100 have 3 as a digit. For example, 3 and 30 are two of them. Find as many others as you can. ___________3. I have 4 coins in my right hand. All coins are P1 or more. What different amounts of money could I have? 2 2006 Regional Individual Finals - Grade 2 A B C D E F G H I JKLMN O
  • 20. Write the answer on the blank before each number. [ 2 points each] Time: 1 hour __________ 1. What number increased by 1678 will give 5145? __________ 2. What number ending in 2 zeros is closest to 739? __________ 3. Give two different prime numbers whose sum is 34. __________ 4. What is the remainder when 974 is divided by 9? __________ 5. A store sold 6 colored TV sets for P70 500. How much did each set cost? __________ 6. What is the next number in the pattern 9, 17, 25, 33, ___? __________ 7. (Quest ion is missing) __________ 8. Mother bought P265.75 worth of groceries. She gave the cashier 2 P100-bills and 2 P50-bills. How much change did she get? __________ 9.There are 45 pupils in a class. If 2/5 of them are boys, how many are girls? __________ 10. How much more is the product of 330 x 50 than the product of 100 x 100? __________ 11. OJ counted 56 cow legs and 62 chicken legs in his grandpa’s farm. How many animals were there? __________ 12. How many even numbers are there between 131 and 153? __________ 13.Mother needs 3/4 meter of cloth for a pillow case. How many meters of cloth does she need for 12 pillow cases? __________ 14. You are in line to buy movie tickets. You are number 19 in the line and your friend is number 38. How many people are between you? __________ 15.Nena spends 4 ½ hours a week doing her homework and 3 ¼ hours playing and watching TV. How many minutes a week does she spend on both activities? II. Label your solutions.[3 points each] __________ 1. In a class, there are 4 boys for every 5 girls. If there are 54 pupils in the class, how many boys are there? How many girls are there? __________ 2. A bus left a station at 7:15 and traveled 35 minutes to the first station. It stopped at the station for 5 minutes. Then, it continued on its way and reached the second station after 40 minutes. What time did it reach the second station? __________3. Rica has P16.50 more than Liza. Together, they have P91.50. How much money does each girl have? _______ Liza, ________Rica 1
  • 21. __________4.There are 54 pupils in a class.1/6 of the pupils walk to school,1/3 take the school bus and the rest take a jeep. How many pupils go to school by each way? _________walk to school, _________take bus, __________ride jeep __________ 5. A teacher’s table is 12 decimeter slong. The perimet er is 38 decimeters. How wide is it? III. Label your solutions. [5 points each] ___________1. Alex has a garden 14 meters long and 12 meters wide. He wants to fence it and use posts which are 2 meters apart. How many posts does his garden need? ___________2. Five oranges and one apple cost P66.00. One orange and 5 apples cost P54.00. How much do 2 oranges and 2 apples cost? __________3. My hundreds digit is 5 more than my ones digit and my tens digit is 3 less than my hundreds digit. What numbers can I be? 2 2007 Regional Individual Finals - Grade 2
  • 22. I. Solve each problemand write your answer on the blank before the number.[2 points each] __________ 1.1/4 of 332 = ? __________ 2. What isthe remainderwhen425is dividedby13? __________ 3. What isthe place value of 7 in 76,854? __________ 4.There are 306 booksinthe shelves.1/3of the booksare math books.How many booksonthe shelves are notmath books? __________ 5. Whichof the followingcanbe dividedby9?345, 395, 495, 545 __________ 6. On a numberline,whatnumberishalf-waybetween15 and49? __________ 7. What is38 more thanthe productof 9 and 17? __________ 8.3 4/9 is equal tohow manyninths? __________ 9. The lengthof a rectangle is26 cm and the widthis17 cm. Find itsarea. __________ 10. What numbergoesinto[ ? ] 3, 11, 19, 27, 35, ___ , ___ , [ ? ] __________ 11. Ripe mangoescostP11.50 each.How manycan I buy with P100? __________ 12. If I add 18 to six timesanumberI am thinkingof Iget 270. What isthe numberIam thinkingof? __________ 13. Write on the blankthe largest possible digittomake 8__89 < 8679 true. __________ 14. Findthe difference betweenthe largest4-digitnumberandthe smallest4-digitnumber. __________ 15. Find2 numberswhose sumis45 andtheirdifferenceis9. II. Then write a neat and complete solutionon the space provided.[3 pointseach] __________1. Rinahas P17.80 more than Nena.If the sum of theirmoneyisP136.00, how muchmoney doeseachhave? __________2.Riza baked128 cookies.She gave 1/8 of themto theirneighborandserved¼ of those that remained for snacks.Howmany cookiesremainedafterthe snacks? __________3.There are 186 Grade 2 pupilsina school.1/3 of themare Glee Clubmembersand1/6 are Math Clubmembers.Eachpupil can joinonlyone club.How manyof Grade 2 pupilsdonot belongtothe twoclubs? __________4. Nine childrencame toa party. Theyfound45 childrenalreadyplaying.Later,17 more childrencame but 9 left.Howmany childrenwere thenatthe party? __________5. A box of 8 ball penscostP36.00 If youbuy 3 of the ball pens,how much will youpay? If yougive the cashierP50.00, how much will be yourchange? III. Then write a neat and complete solutionon the space provided.[5 pointseach] __________1. Pete ishelpinghismotherintheirstore.A girl came to buyP8.50 worth of salt andgave Pete a P20-bill.Pete canuse 25¢ coins,P1-coins, P5-coinsandP10-coinstogive the change.One wayisto give herone P10-coinand one P1-coinand two25¢ coins.Give 5 otherwaysPete couldgive the change. __________2. A kiloof greenorangescost P21.00. A kilocontainsabout8 oranges.How much will Ipay for4 dozenorangesof the same size? __________3. Fatherhasa garden18 meterslongand15 meters wide.Whatisthe perimeterof the garden? Fatherwantsto fence it.The fence will costP90 a meter.How much will Fatherspendforthe fence? The postshe will use willbe 1½ metersapart. How manypostswill be needed? 1 2008 Regional Individual Finals - Grade 2
  • 23. I. Solve each problemon scratch paper andput the answeron the blankbefore the number. [ 2 pointseach] __________ 1. What numberendingintwozerosisclosestto781? __________ 2. Jake has P780 while Andy hasP30. How many timesasmuch moneyhasJake than Andy? __________ 3. The perimeterof asquare table is3 meters.How many centimeterslongisone side? __________ 4.How many twelfthsare neededtomake 3 ¼ into5 wholes? __________ 5. How manyhoursare there inone week? __________ 6. What isthe remainderwhen 292is dividedby7? __________ 7. What isthe oddnumbermidwaybetween31and 39? __________ 8. How muchmore is 9 x 12 than 47 + 38? __________ 9. You have 1 525 barbecue sticks.Youwant to bundle themin tens.How manybundlescanyoumake? __________ 10. Mother cut a big cake into48 equal pieces.She gave 9 piecesto herneighbor.The familyate 12 pieces.Whatfractionof the cake was left? __________ 11. Miss Cruz has 12 redsheetsof cartolinaand9 blue sheets.She will cuteachinto16 equal pieces. In all,howmanypieceswill she have? __________ 12. Alice will be 10 yearsoldin3 years.Perlais5 yearsolderthan Alice.Inhow manyyears will Perlabe 18 years? __________ 13. Rose bought6 ballpensatP6.50 eachand 2 padpapersat P18.50 each.How much change didshe get froma P100-bill? __________ 14. Robertocounted44 cow legsand 66 chickenlegsina barn. How many animalsare there inthe barn? __________ 15. The tensdigitof a 3-digitnumberis4 more thanthe onesdigit. The hundredsdigitis2lessthan the tens.If the sumof the digits is12, whatisthe number? II. Solve each problemon scratch paper; then write a complete andneat solutiononthe space provided.[3 points each] 1.Mother has 8 metersof cloth.She will use 2 ¼ metersfora dressand 3 ½ metersfora costume.How many metersof clothwill remain? 2. Findthe sumof the first6 oddnumbers.Findthe sumof the first6 even numbers.Whatisthe difference betweenthe sums? 3. In Miss Lily’sclass,there are 17 girlsand7 less thantwice as manyboys.Then, 3 pupilsleftforthe province but 6 newones came.How manypupilswere then inMissLily’sclass? 4. Elsa has P15.50 more than Nena.If the sum of theirmoneyisP88.80, how much moneydoeseachgirl have? 5.Today isSaturday.What day isit 100 days fromtoday? III. Solve onscratch paper; then write a neat andcomplete solutiononthe spaceprovided.[5 pointseach] 1.A busleftthe stationat 7:15 andtraveledfor35 minutestothe firststation.Itstopped5 minutesinthatstation.Then it continuedonitswayand reachedthe secondstationafter40 minutesmore.Whattime diditreach the second station? 2.You are inline tobuy movie tickets.Youare number17 in the line andyourfriendisnumber35. How manypeople are inthe line betweenyouandyourfriend?If yourfriendis10thfrom the endof the line,how manypeople are inthe line? 3.My hundredsdigit is5more thanmy onesdigit.My tensdigitis2 lessthanmy hundredsdigit.WhatnumberscanI be? 1 2004 Sectoral Finals - Grade 2
  • 24. A. 15-second questions – 2 pointseach __________ 1.There are 48 pupilsina class.If 1/6 are absent,how manyare present? __________2. What isthe remainderwhen97 isdividedby4? __________3. How many prime numbersare there between10and 20? __________4. JasminandJack boughttwopairs of shoes.Each paircost P425, how much inall did theypay? __________5. Eightboyshave P4.50 each. How much moneydotheyhave in all? __________6. Howmany hoursare there in2 ½ days? __________ 7. Our classlibraryhas 5 kinds of books.There are 98 booksof each kind.How manybooksdo we have? __________8. A kiloof mangoescostsP75. How manywhole numbersof kilos canIbuy forP500? __________9. Duringa school program,128 seatsare occupiedbut15 pupils are standing.How manyare attending the program? __________10. If the 3 in 4358 ischange to 7, by how manyis the new number increased? __________11. What is9 more than the difference of 51and 33? B. 30-second questions – 3 pointseach __________1. One morning,avendorsold3½ dozenmangoesand4 dozen chicos.How manyfruitsdidthe vendorsell? __________2.Nina has 78 U.S. stamps.She has 2/3 as manyJapanese stamps. How manyforeignstampshasshe? __________3. Nellie has25 P5-coinsand Liza has 9 P10-coins.How much more moneydoesNellie have thanLiza? __________4. Randywentto a ballgame at 12:30 p.m.and arrivedhome at 8:15. How long washe out? __________5. The smallestdivisor(otherthan1) of 18 and30 is2. What isthe biggestdivisoror18 and30? __________6.Kris had read 3/7 of herbook that has182 pages.How many more pageshas she to read? C. 1-minutequestions – 5 pointseach __________1. Mrs. Santospaidher waterbill with9 P20-bills,6P5-coinsand5 25¢-coins.How much washiswaterbill? __________2. A gardenerharvested264 carrots. He bundledtheminthree’s andsoldall.He soldeachbundle forP15. How manyin all didhe get? __________3. A sandwichcostsP14 and a coke costs P8.50. If I have a P100-bill how manyof my friendsandmyself can have a sandwich andcoke? __________4. A playgroundis75 m by 65 m. If I jog aroundit9 times,how manymeterswill thatbe? __________5. Miguel hada P500-bill.He changedhalf of it into10-pesocoins and the rest in5-pesocoins.Howmany coinshe get? __________6. CynthiasavesP10.50 a week. How manyweeksdoesshe needto save tobuy herself ablouse worthP165? Clincherquestions __________1. One thirdof 90 is howmuch more than ¼ of 80? __________2. What istenthnumberin the pattern47, 42, 37, 32, …? __________3. A janitorisarranging 152 chairs,12 chairsto a row. The last row is notfull.How manymore chairs are needed tofill upthe last row? Do-Or-Diequestions __________1. Five orangesandone apple costP66. One orange and5 apples costP54. How much do 5 oranges and 5 applescost? __________2. MothersavedP3570 fromJanuaryto July.How much didshe save each month? 1 2005 Sectoral Finals - Grade 2
  • 25. A. 15-second questions – 2 pointseach __________1. What isthe remainderwhen90 isdividedby4? __________2. How many prime numbersare there between20and 30? __________3. What is28 more than the difference of 51and 31? __________4. If N – 69 = 22, what isN? __________5. Tengirlshave P4.50 each. How muchmoneydo theyhave in all? __________6. What isthe largest3-digitodd numberthatcan be made from7, 8, 9? __________7. A kiloof tilapiacostsP75. Howmany kiloscanI buy with P500? __________8. Noni spentP128 and had P25 left.How much had she at first? __________9.There are 45 pupilsina class.If only4/5 are present,how many are absent? __________10. Twice Kate’sage plus15 equals41. How oldisKate? __________11. What numberendingin3 zeroesisclosestto6,814? B. 30-second questions – 3 pointseach __________1. Twodozenmangoesand3 ½ dozenchicosare placedina basket.How manyfruitsare theninthe basket? __________2. Mike has 19 P5-billsandOJ has7 P10-bills.How muchmore doesMike have than OJ? __________3. Rickywenttoa ballgame at12:30 p.m.and arrivedhome at6:15. How longwas he out? __________4. The smallestdivisor(otherthan1) of 24 and36 is2. What istheirbiggestdivisor? __________5. Margie has a bookwith237 pages.She read78 pagesthe firstweek.The secondweek,she read15 pagesmore than inthe first week.How manypagesdidshe readintwo weeks? __________6. LilyhasP570. She has one P20 and the restis infifty-pesos. How many50-pesobillshasshe? C. 1-minutequestions – 5 pointseach __________1. Mrs. Medinapaidher electricbill with9P50-bills,8P20-billsand5 P10-bills.How muchwasher electricbill? __________2. A sandwichcostsP14 and a coke costs P8.50. If I have a P100- bill,how manyof my friends andmyself can have a sandwich anda coke? __________3. Luz savesP10.20 a week. Howmanyweeksdoesshe needto save tobuyherself ablouse worthP180? __________4. Motherchanged2 P100-billsandone P50-bill intoP5-coins. How manycoinsdidshe get? __________5. The sidesof a triangle are 14 dm,15 dm, and 19 dm.What isthe area of a square whichhas the same perimeterasthe triangle? __________6. Mang Ipe gathered158 mangoesfromone tree and 208 from a secondtree.He put them60 to a basket. How manybasketsdid he fill? Clincherquestions __________1. Howmany centimetersare in2 ½ meters? __________2. What isthe 11th numberinthe pattern46, 42, 38, 34, . . . ? __________3. A janitorisarranging 135 chairs,12 chairsto a row. The last row is notfull.How manychairs are needed to fill upthe lastrow? Do-Or-Diequestions __________1. My hundredsdigitis3 more than myonesand my tensisone lessthanmy hundreds.Write any4 number that I can be. 1 2006 Sectoral Finals - Grade 2
  • 26. A. 15-second questions – 2 pointseach __________1. What numberis15 lessthan4 times12? __________2.How manyfifthsare there in7 3/5? __________3.What will youaddin 1/3 of 24 to get 15? __________4. Howmany hoursare there in10 days? __________5. What isthe remainderwhen88 isdividedby5? __________6. A room is15 metersby8 meters.What isitsarea? __________7. A kiloof chickencostsP92. How muchwill 2 kiloscost? __________8. Pete made aprojectin 2 hours and15 minutes.If he finisheditat 7:15 p.m.,whattime didhe begin? __________9.In a group of 84 Grade 6 pupils,¾passedthe testforQuezonnCityScience HighSchool. How manyfailedthe test? __________10. A rectangulargardenhasan area of 135 square meters. If the widthis9 m, whatisthe length? __________11. Eightgroups eachwith15 pupilsand8 teacherswenttoa parade. How manyin all wenttothe parade? B. 30-second questions – 3 pointseach __________1. A group of soldiersand4 horsespassedby.I counted54 legsin all.How many soldierswere there? __________2. If the patternof letterscontinuesin MANILAMANILAMANILA ..., whatisthe 345th letter? __________3. A car race startedat 3:45 and lastedfor2 hours and12 minutes. Whattime diditend? __________4. A rectangularplaygroundis75 metersby55 meters.If youwalk twice aroundit,how many meters will thatbe? __________5. Petersells120 handtowelsfor P7.50 each. If he gets60¢ for eachtowel,how muchdoeshe earn? __________6. Fourtimesa numberminus8 equals92. What isthe number? C. 1-minutequestions – 5 pointseach __________1. A school bag markedP200 was soldforP180. The discountis whatfraction,inlowestterms,of the markedprice? __________2. Carlais 6 years olderthanherbrotherand the sum of theirages is 20. How oldis Carla? __________3. A rectangulargardenis 15 metersby13 meters.How much will itcostto fence itif one meter of fencingmaterial costsP80? __________4.In a school,the boysare 2/5 of all the students.If there are 260 boys,how manygirlsare there? __________5. MarlonsavesP3.50 a weekfrom hisallowance.After12 weeks, he wantedtobuya bag worthP80. How muchmoneydoeshe have to ask fromhismother? __________6. One Saturday,Nitahelpedhermotherfrom4:30 p.m.to 5:45 p.m.and thendidherassignments until 6:50 p.m.How many minutesdidshe spendonthe twoactivities? Clincherquestions __________1. What isthe sum of the whole numbersbetween8and13? __________2. Ritabought3 T-shirtsat P115 eachand one blouse forP125. How much change didshe get from a P500-bill? __________3.Father picked280 mangoes.He put ¾ of themintobasketstobe sold.He gave 15 to each of two neighbors.Howmanymangoes remained forthe family? Do-Or-Diequestions __________1. Stellahasthree one-pesocoins andone 5-pesocoin.Katie has five one-pesocoinsand3 five-peso coins.Howmuch will they have leftif theybuyarose that costs P16.50? 1 (TEST 1) FIRST NATIONAL Grade 2
  • 27. Solve each item and write the answer on the blank before the number. _________ 1. What is the value of 7 in 57,685? _________ 2. Write 5 thousands, 7 hundreds, 3 tens and 5 ones in symbols? _________ 3. What is LXXXVII in Hindu-Arabic? _________ 4. What number is 200 more than 679? _________ 5. You have 537 popsicle sticks. How many bundles of 10 can you make? _________ 6. What letter in the alphabet is the 10th ? _________ 7. In C O M M U N I C A T I O N, which is the middle letter? _________ 8. What number is N in 89, 82, 75, 68, N, 54? _________ 9. Fill in the missing number in 45 + [ ] = 131? _________ 10. Pete has 17 marbles. Tony has 5 more marbles than Pete. How many marbles has Tony? _________ 11. If N + 37 = 8 x 16, what is N?. _________ 12. If 35 + 48 = [ ] + 54, what number goes into [ ]? _________ 13. Subtract 26 from the sum of 34 and 48. _________ 14. There are 27 mangoes in a basket. If 14 are ripe, how many are not ripe? _________ 15. Lily has P 125; Nena has P 82. How much more money has Lily? _________ 16. Kitty had 48 popsicle sticks. She gave 3/8 of them to Jojo. How many popsicle sticks are left with Kitty? _________ 17. What number is 100 less than 572? _________ 18. Tita has a book with 215 pages. She has read 148 pages. How many more pages has she to read? _________ 19. A bus had 50 empty seats. At first stop, 15 got on and at the second stop, 8 more got on. How many more seats were then empty? _________ 20. Write 12 + 12 + 12 + 12 in a short way. _________ 21. There are 50 balls in a box. Twenty-three of the balls are white. How many balls are not white? _________ 22. You want to buy a bag worth P 65.00. You have P 37.50. How much more will you ask from Mother to be able to buy it? _________ 23. Write twenty-five pesos and seventy-two centavos using the peso sign. _________ 24. Mother has two P100-bills. She had them changed for P5-coins. How many coins did she get? _________ 25. Add 14 to the product of 8 and 7. _________ 26. Josie bought 3 green mangoes for P20. How much did 12 mangoes cost? _________ 27. How many days are there in 8 weeks? _________ 28. A parking lot is divided into 8 equal parts. Each part can hold 12 cars. How many cars can the parking lot hold? _________ 29. Lunch in a school canteen begins at 11:30 and ends at 12:45. How many minutes is the canteen open for lunch? _________ 30. Kate is on the 4th step of a ladder; Luis is on the 10th step. Luz is on a step midway between the two. On what step is Luz? _________ 31. What is the perimeter of the figure? _________ 32. What is the area of the same figure? _________ 33. Can you find two numbers whose sum is 14 and the product is 48? _________ 34. What unit will you use to measure the length of a belt? _________ 35. You arrive in school at 7:30 am and leave at 4:00 pm. How long are you in school? _________ 36. Lita has P34 and her sisterhas P45. How much more do they need to buy their mother a gift worth P100. _________ 37. Kate put 12 cookies in each bag. She has 9 bags full and 5 cookies left over. How many cookies does Kate have? _________ 38. I am a 3-digit number. My ones is 2 more than my hundreds and my tens is 3 lessthan my ones. The sum of my digits is 13. What number am I ? _________ 39. Each of three girls spent P20 each; each of 3 boys spent P5 more than each girl. How much did the 6 children spend? _________ 40. Rex has P35. Luis has P5 less than twice as much as Rex. How much money do the two boys have together? 1 (TEST 2)FIRST NATIONAL Grade 2 15m 9m
  • 28. Solve each itemon scratch paper and write the answer on the blank. _________ 1. Write fourthousand,fifty-sixinsymbols. _________ 2. Youhave 1 459 popsicle sticks.How manybundlesof 100 can youmake from them? _________ 3. InC O U N T E R P R O D U C T I V E, whichisthe middle letter? _________ 4. What isthe positionof the letter“P”fromthe left? _________ 5. Write CLXXXVIIinHindu-Arabic. _________ 6. Write 46 inRoman numerals. _________ 7. How many 5-pesocoinsare equal to a P100-bill? _________ 8. Write 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 = 48 ina shortway. _________ 9. Write nine hundreds,seventensandeightonesinsymbols. _________ 10. Whichsymbol { <, =, > } will youuse in27 + 38 [ ] 37 + 29? _________ 11. 567 = 500 + 60 + 7 = 500 + 50 + N.What is N? _________ 12. Miss Go has 48 coloredpapers.She gave 9 piecestoeach of the 5 groupsin herclass. How manypiecesremainedwithher? _________ 13. In 15, 22, 29, N, 43, whatisN? _________ 14. Add17 to the productof 13 and 15. _________ 15. What is25 lessthan45 + 78? _________ 16. What fractionof the rectangle isshaded? _________ 17. Mother bought2 ½ dozenchicos.She served18to her family. How manychicosremained? _________ 18. Liza startedreviewingat7:15. She finishedat8:40. How many minutesdidshe spendreviewing? _________ 19. There are 112 pupilsina canteen. Theyare sitting6 to a table. How many are inthe table that isnotfull? _________ 20. My onesdigitis 3 more than my tensdigit;the sumof my digits is13. What numberamI ? _________ 21. If you skipcountby 7 beginningwith10,what numberwill you saywhenyouhave reachedthe 9th 7? _________ 22. ApplescostP9 each.How manycan I buywithP100? _________ 23. There are 192 Grade 2 pupilsin4 sections.If there are the same numberof pupilsineachsection, how manypupilsare ineach section? _________ 24. What numbermultipliedbyitself equals64? _________ 25. Add18 to two times23. _________ 26. What isthe remainderwhen235 isdividedby7? _________ 27. What isthe smallest4-digitnumberwithnodigitsrepeated? _________ 28. There are 52 pupilsinaGrade 2 class.If ¾ are below 8years old,how many of the pupilsare 8 yearsand above? _________ 29. Jimhas 46 popsicle sticksandJake has39 sticks.Theywill bundle the sticksingroupsof 8. How manybundleswill theybe able tomake? _________ 30. What will youaddto 25 to make it equal to8 x 16? 1 _________ 31. What multiple of 100 isnearestto 839? _________ 32. What isthe oddnumberbetween21and 25?
  • 29. _________ 33. If 48 x 70 = 3360, whatis 480 x 70? _________ 34. What time isit? _________ 35. Luz boughta pair of shoesfor P435.50. How muchchange did she getfrom a P500-bill? _________ 36. Mother bought4 kilosof pork forP540. How much dida kiloof pork cost her? _________ 37. In how manyways can youdivide the figure intomatching halves?[one,two,three ormany] _________ 38. What isthe perimeterof the figure? _________ 39. What isthe areaof the figure? _________ 40. How manycentimetersare there in3 ½ meters? _________ 41. Mother has96 candies.She gave 6 to Mita and each of herguests.How many guestshadMita? _________ 42. A park is155 meterslongand 112 meterswide.A joggergoes aroundit6 timesa day. How manymetersisthat? _________ 43. If today isFriday,whatday will itbe 21 daysfrom today? _________ 44. In Nena’sweeklypayenvelope, thereare five P500-bills,fourP100-billsandthree P50-bills. How muchdoesNenageta week? _________ 45. How manyweeksare there in84 days? _________ 46. How manysquarescan youcount fromthe figure? _________ 47. How manycubesare there in the figure.Make sure youcount eventhose youcannotsee. _________ 48. Liza hasP144. She spent½ of iton school suppliesand1/3 of what remainedonmerienda. How much moneyhadshe left? _________ 49. A jumbojethas416 seats.During one flight,itwasonly¾ full. How manyemptyseatswere there? _________ 50. There are 15 tablesinthe school canteen.There are 8 pupilsat 14 tables.Inthe lastone, there are only5 pupils.Howmany pupilsare eatingin the canteen? 2 Grade II MTAP Math Challenge Questions 1. 5 X 10000 + 7 X 100 + 2 X 10 + 7 = _____? 15m 24m
  • 30. 2. What is the place value of 8 in 71 805? 3. If you bundle 872 sticks in tens, how many bundles will you have? 4. What is the largest three-digit even number? 5. What is the smallest four-digit number that you can make with 0,1,5,7? 6. Write the smallest digit in the blank in 5___67 > 5784 to make the statement true? 7. Write CLXXII in Hindu-Arabic 8. What is N in 35, 32, 29, 26, ____, N? 9. What is in N in 72 - N = 35 10. A vendor has 85 melons and 58 pineapples to sell. How many fruits in all has the vendor to sell? 11.Write { <, =, or > } in the blank to make 36+16 [ ] 19 + 33 a true sentence. 12. There are 28 girls and 27 boys in a class. How many pupils are in the class? 13. What is the sum of the first three odd numbers? 14. Add 42 to the difference of 48 and 16. 15. What is N in [ N ] -- +7 -- [ ] ----12--- [ ] --- +16 --- [ ] --- -8 --- [ 32 ] 16. Anna has P 42 and Rose has P37. How much more do they need to buy a bag worth P 98.50 for their mother? 17. Father bought 52 balloons for Nick's birthday party. If 25 of the balloons are red, how many are not red? 18. There are 45 pupils in a class. If 18 wear whiteshoes, 14 wear brown shoes and the rest wear black shoes, how many wear black shoes? 19. Tito bought 2 ballpens at P 6.50 each and 1 pad paper for P 14. How much change did he get froma P 50-bill he gave to the cashier. 20. You have a P 100-bill. Apples cost P 9 each. How many apples can you buy? 21. Josie sold 78 tickets for their school play. Kristine sold 105 tickets. How many more tickets did Kristine sell? 22. The product of two numbers is 24 and their sum is 11. What are the two numbers? 23. If 55 + 38 = 43 + N, what is N? 24. In C O M M U N I C A T I O N, which is the 9th letter? 25. How many twelves are there in in 96? 26. What is ten averageof 22, 34, and 49? 27. Nita baked 54 cookies and Rose baked 45. They put the cookies, 6 to a plastic bag. How many bags did they use 28. What is the remainder when 134 is divided by 7? 1
  • 31. 29. What is the perimeter of the figure? 9cm 30. What is the area of the figure? 31. What fraction of the figure is shaded? 32. In how many ways can you divide the figure into two matching halves? 33. 4/7 is equal to how many 56ths? 34. How many more is 2/3 of 96 than 1/4 of 84? 35. Roy has 48 marbles. If 1/4 are red, 1/3 are blue and the rest are green, how many green marbles has Roy? 36. Mother bought 3 dozen eggs. She used 20 for leche flan. How many eggs remained? 37. Sally can read 65 words a minute. In 5 minutes, how many words can she read? 38. A farmer can walk 5 kilometers an hour. How many kilometers can he walk in 2 hours? 39. Which of the following fractions is nearest to 2? { 18/7, 19/7, 15/7, 16/7 } 40. Write two hundred forty-six pesos and forty-five centavos, using the peso sign. 41. Mother changed 1/2 of a P 200-bill into P 10-coins and the other half into P 5-c0ins. How many coins did she get? 42. A hiking group began climbing a mountain at 4:30 a.m. and reached the top at 10:30 a.m.. How long did the climb take? 43. What time is it if the big hand is at 6 and the short hand is between 2 and 3? 44. Liza work at a canteen at P42 an hour. How much does she earn a week if she works 5 hours everyday except on Sundays? 45. In a box, for every 5 are oranges, there are 6 apples. How many apples are in the box if there are 15 oranges? 46. Fely is making 4 handkerchiefs. Each side is 25 cm long. How much lace does she need to put around all the handkershiefs? 47. Mother bought 1 3/4 kilos of pechay and 1 1/2 kilos of cabbage. How many kilos of vegetables did she buy? 48. If March 1 is a Tuesday, what day is March 21? 49. Tito has a piece of string 10 meters long. He cut it into two pieces. If one piece is 2 meters longer than the other how long is the longer piece? 50. I am a 3-digit number. My ones is 2 less than my hundreds and my tens is 3 more than my ones. The sum of my digits is 20. What number am I 2 4cm
  • 33. ANSWERS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2003 DivisionTeam Finals A. 15-second questions 1. 36 cm 2. 3058 3. 165 4. 28 5. P12.00 6. 5/6 7. 12 cm 8. 45 9. 15 10. P55.00 11. P65.00 B. 30-second questions 1. P22.50 2. P76 3. 12 o'clock 4. 33 but I think itis 43 5. 2 6. 43 C. 1-minute questions 1. P1360 2. 24 3. 2 4. P56.50 5. 48 6. 40 m Clincherquestions 1. 6 2. 47 3. P87.50 Do-Or-Die questions 1. 24 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2005 DivisionOrals - Grade 2 A. 15-second questions 1. 64 2. 5 3. 6700 4. 32 yrs. old 5. 36 cm2 6. P60.00 7. 6 8. 3 9. 40, 47 10. 6 11. 4 B. 30-second questions 1. P660.00 2. 48 3. 14 4. 4 5. 6 6. P5.00 C. 1-minute questions 1. 36 2. 14 3. 13 4. 4 m 5. 95 6. 4 Clincherquestions 1. 44 2. 90 cm2 3. 158 Do-Or-Die questions 1. P48.00 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2006 DivisionTeam Competition A. 15-second questions 1. 8 093 2. 70 3. 10,000 4. P3.75 5. 25 cm 6. The same 7. 60 8. 24 9. 81 10. 27 11. 500 B. 30-second questions 1. 5 hr 2. 894 3. 105 cm2 4. [(6 x 4) + (5 x 5)] 5. P1,200 6. 9 C. 1-minute questions 1. P150.00 2. 2 cm 3. 39 4. 90 5. 4:15 p.m. 6. 24 Clincherquestions 1. Sunday 2. 24 3. P57.50 Do-Or-Die questions 1. 17 and 19,29 and31 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2007 DivisionTeam Competition A. 15-second questions 1. 45 2. 6700 3. 20 4. 48 5. 30 6. 20 7. 1/3 8. 7 hours,30 minutes 9. 19 10. 4 11. 2/8 or 1/4 B. 30-second questions 1. 108 2. 13 3. 35 4. P179.75 5. 18 6. 12 C. 1-minutequestions 1. triangle,1cm 2. 16 3. P14.50 4. 60 5. P210.00 6. 25 Clincherquestions 1. 17 2. P735.00 3. 1 Do-Or-Die questions 1. P840.00 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2008 DivisionOrals A. 15-second questions 1. 55 2. 1993 3. 45 4. 842 5. 93 6. 23, 25 7. P70.00 8. 2/8 9. 3 10. 8 11. 5/4 or 5 B. 30-second questions 1. 72 2. 236 m 3. 25 4. 14 m 5. 168 6. P8.75 C. 1-minutequestions 1. 10 bars 2. 42 3. 5 4. P80.00 5. 65 6. 899 Clincherquestions 1. 169 2. 204 cm2 3. 128 Do-Or-Diequestions 1. P525.00
  • 34. ANSWERS – 2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2006 EliminationRound 1. 9 2. odd 3. 5038 4. even 5. 300 cm 6. tens 7. 90 8. 88 9. 40 but based on answer key given is 80 10. 15 11. 96 12. 11/4 kg. 13. 225 14. 21 15. 34 16. 21 17. 28 18. 7 hrs 30 min 19. P204.00 20. 28 21. 52 22. 13 23. P3,600 24. 158 25. LXXXIV 26. 9998 27. 2069 28. 5176 29. 80 30. 12 and 6 31. 52 32. 21 33. 590 34. 12 35. 34 36. 12 37. P20.50 38. 12 39. 5:45 40. P108.00 41.3/7 but in the answer key is 4/7 42. 8 43. 60 m 44. 216 m2 45. 2/7 46. kilometer 47. 547 48. 25 49. P15.00 50. 20 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2007 EliminationRound 1. 8608 2. thousands 3. 600 4. 7850 5. 1050 6. 129 7. 24 8. 89 9. 56 10.2/3 11. 11/48 12. 20 13. 18 14. 7/20 15. P256.65 16. P75.00 17. P25.00 18. P240.00 19. P29.75 20. square 21. circle 22. 84 cm 23. 441 cm2 24. 42 dm 25. 83 dm2 26. 46 27. 6 ½ 28. 4 and12 29. 800 grams 30. 90 31. 42 32. 2:40 33. 80 34. 9 hours 35. 28 m 36. 40 37. 15 38. 1750 39. 25 40. 30 41. 5 and18 42. 2 43. 9 44. 24 45. 50 46. 3 and12 47. 72 48. 40 49. 128 50. P117.00 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2004 Sectoral Finals A. 15-second questions 1. 40 2. 1 3. 4 4. P850.00 5. P36.00 6. 60 7. 490 8. 6 9. 143 10. 400 11. 27 B. 30-second questions 1. 90 2. 130 3. P35.00 4. 7 ¾ hoursor 7hrs., 45 min 5. 6 6. 104 C. 1-minutequestions 1. P211.25 2. P1,320.00 3. 4 4. 2520 m 5. 75 6. 16 Clincherquestions 1. 10 2. 2 3. 4 Do-Or-Diequestions 1. P100.00 2. P510.00 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2005 Sectoral Finals A. 15-second questions 1. 2 2. 2 3. 48 4. 91 5. P45.00 6. 987 7. 6 8. P153 9. 9 10. 13 years 11. 7,000 B. 30-second questions 1. 66 2. P25.00 3. 5 ¾ hoursor 5 hrs.,45 min 4. 12 5. 171 6. 11 C. 1-minutequestions 1. P660.00 2. 4 3. 18 4. 50 5. 144 dm2 6. 6 Clincherquestions 1. 250 2. 6 3. 9 Do-Or-Diequestions 1. Any4: 320,431, 542, 653, 764,875, 986
  • 35. ANSWERS 3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2006 Sectoral Finals A. 15-second questions 1. 33 2. 38 3. 7 4. 240 hours 5. 3 6. 120 m2 7. P184.00 8. 5:00 p.m. 9. 21 10. 15 m 11. 128 B. 30-second questions 1. 19 2. N 3. 5:57 4. 520 m 5. P72.00 6. 25 C. 1-minutequestions 1. 1/10 2. 13 yrs. old 3. P4,480.00 4. 390 5. P38.00 6. 140 minutes Clincherquestions 1. 42 2. P30.00 3. 40 Do-Or-Diequestions 1. P11.00 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TEST 1-First National 1. 7,000 2. 5,735 3. 87 4. 879 5. 53 6. J 7. I 8. 61 9. 86 10. 22 11. 91 12. 29 13. 56 14. 13 15. 43 16. 30 17. 472 18. 67 19. 27 20. 4 x 12 or 12 x 4 21. 27 22. P 27.50 23. P 25.72 24. 40 25. 70 26. P 80.00 27. 56 28. 96 29. 75 30. 7th 31. 48 m 32. 135 m2 33. 8 and 6 34. cm 35. 8 ½ hrs. 36. P 21.00 37. 113 38. 436 39. P 135.00 40. P 100.00 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TEST 2- First National 1. 4,056 2. 14 3. R 4. 8th 5. 187 6. XLVI 7. 20 8. 48 9. 978 10. < 11. 17 12. 3 13. 36 14. 212 15. 98 16. 19/28 17. 12 18. 85 min 19. 4 20. 58 21. 73 22. 11 23. 48 24. 8 25. 64 26. 4 27. 1023 28. 3 29. 10 30. 103 31. 800 32. 23 33. 33600 34. 4:45 35. P64.50 36. P 135.00 37. 3 38. 78 m 39. 360 sq.m. 40. 350 cm. 41. 15 42. 3204 m. 43. Friday 44. P3,050.00 45. 12 46. 6 47. 48 48. P48.00 49. 104 50. 117 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Grade II MATAP Math Challenge (ANSWERS1-50) 1. 35000027 2. 800 3. 870 4. 998 5. 7510 6. 5067 7. 172 8. 20 9. 37 10. 143 11. = 12. 55 13. 9 14. 74 15. 29 16. P 19.5 17. 27 balloons 18. 13 blackshoes 19. P 23 20. 11 apples 21. 27 tickets 22. 8 and3 23. 50 24. A 25. 8 26. 35 27. 16 plasticsbags 28. 1 29. 46 30. 12631. 126 32. two 33. 34. 11 more 35. 20 marbles 36. 16 eggs 37. 325 words 38. 10 kilometers 39. 15/7 40. P 246.45 41. 30 coins 42. 6 hours 43. 2:30 44. P 1, 260 45. 18 apples 46. 100 cm 47. 3 1/4 48. Monday 49. 6 meters 50. 785