Math Reviewer GRADE 2
Math Reviewer GRADE 2
Answer: 40
2) What is the remainder when 97 is divided by 4?
Answer: 1
3) How many prime numbers are there between 10 and 20?
Answer: 4
4) Jasmin and Jack bought two pairs of shoes. Each pair cost P425, how much in all did they pay?
Answer: P850.00
5) Eight boys have P4.50 each. How much money do they have in all?
Answer: P36.00
6) How many hours are there in 2 ½ days?
Answer: 60
7) Our class library has 5 kinds of books. There are 98 books of each kind. How many books do we
have?
Answer: 490
8) A kilo of mangoes costs P75. How many whole numbers of kilos can I buy for P500?
Answer: 6
9) During a school program, 128 seats are occupied but 15 pupils are standing. How many are
attending the program?
Answer: 143
10) If the 3 in 4358 is change to 7, by how many is the new number increased?
Answer: 400
11) What is 9 more than the difference of 51 and 33?
Answer: 27
B. 30-second questions – 3 points each
1) One morning, a vendor sold 3 ½ dozen mangoes and 4 dozen chicos. How many fruits did the
vendor sell?
Answer: 90
2) Nina has 78 U.S. stamps. She has 2/3 as many Japanese stamps. How many foreign stamps has
she?
Answer: 130
3) Nellie has 25 P5-coins and Liza has 9 P10-coins. How much more money does Nellie have than
Liza?
Answer: 35
4) Randy went to a ballgame at 12:30 p.m. and arrived home at 8:15. How long was he out?
Answer: 7 hours, 45 minutes
5) The smallest divisor (other than 1) of 18 and 30 is 2. What is the biggest divisor or 18 and 30?
Answer: 6
6) Kris had read 3/7 of her book that has 182 pages. How many more pages has she to read?
Answer: 104
C. 1-minute questions – 5 points each
1) Mrs. Santos paid her water bill with 9 P20-bills, 6 P5-coins and 5 25¢-coins. How much was his
water bill?
Answer: P 211.25
2) A gardener harvested 264 carrots. He bundled them in three’s and sold all. He sold each bundle
for P15. How many in all did he get?
Answer: P 1, 320.00
3) A sandwich costs P14 and a coke costs P8.50. If I have a P100-bill how many of my friends and
myself can have a sandwich and coke?
Answer: 4
4) A playground is 75 m by 65 m. If I jog around it 9 times, how many meters will that be?
Answer: 2,520 m
5) Miguel had a P500-bill. He changed half of it into 10-peso coins and the rest in 5-peso coins. How
many coins he get?
Answer: 75
6) Cynthia saves P10.50 a week. How many weeks does she need to save to buy herself
a blouse worth P165?
Answer: 16 weeks
Clincher questions
1) One third of 90 is how much more than ¼ of 80?
Answer: 10
2) What is tenth number in the pattern 47, 42, 37, 32, …?
Answer: 2
3) A janitor is arranging 152 chairs, 12 chairs to a row. The last row is not full. How many more
chairs are needed to fill up the last row?
Answer: 4
Do-Or-Die questions
1) Five oranges and one apple cost P66. One orange and 5 apples cost P54. How much do 5 oranges
and 5 apples cost?
Answer: 100
2) Mother saved P3570 from January to July. How much did she save each month?
Answer: 510
1) There are 48 pupils in a class. If 1/6 are absent, how many are present?
4) Jasmin and Jack bought two pairs of shoes. Each pair cost P425, how much in all did they pay?
5) Eight boys have P4.50 each. How much money do they have in all?
7) Our class library has 5 kinds of books. There are 98 books of each kind. How many books do we
have?
8) A kilo of mangoes costs P75. How many whole numbers of kilos can I buy for P500?
9) During a school program, 128 seats are occupied but 15 pupils are standing. How many are
attending the program?
10) If the 3 in 4358 is change to 7, by how many is the new number increased?
1) One morning, a vendor sold 3 ½ dozen mangoes and 4 dozen chicos. How many fruits did the
vendor sell?
2) Nina has 78 U.S. stamps. She has 2/3 as many Japanese stamps. How many foreign stamps has
she?
3) Nellie has 25 P5-coins and Liza has 9 P10-coins. How much more money does Nellie have than
Liza?
4) Randy went to a ballgame at 12:30 p.m. and arrived home at 8:15. How long was he out?
5) The smallest divisor (other than 1) of 18 and 30 is 2. What is the biggest divisor or 18 and 30?
6) Kris had read 3/7 of her book that has 182 pages. How many more pages has she to read?
C. 1-minute questions – 5 points each
1) Mrs. Santos paid her water bill with 9 P20-bills, 6 P5-coins and 5 25¢-coins. How much was his
water bill?
2) A gardener harvested 264 carrots. He bundled them in three’s and sold all. He sold each bundle
for P15. How many in all did he get?
3) A sandwich costs P14 and a coke costs P8.50. If I have a P100-bill how many of my friends and
myself can have a sandwich and coke?
4) A playground is 75 m by 65 m. If I jog around it 9 times, how many meters will that be?
5) Miguel had a P500-bill. He changed half of it into 10-peso coins and the rest in 5-peso coins. How
many coins he get?
6) Cynthia saves P10.50 a week. How many weeks does she need to save to buy herself
a blouse worth P165?
Clincher questions
3) A janitor is arranging 152 chairs, 12 chairs to a row. The last row is not full. How many more
chairs are needed to fill up the last row?
Do-Or-Die questions
1) Five oranges and one apple cost P66. One orange and 5 apples cost P54. How much do 5 oranges
and 5 apples cost?
2) Mother saved P3570 from January to July. How much did she save each month?
Part I: Questions
Easy
1. In a street with house numbers 1, 2, 3, until 100, Mark delivered
flyers to all houses numbered from 25 to 57. How many houses got
the flyers?
2. Twelve friends came to Juan’s birthday party. Seven of them were
girls. How many boys went to Juan’s birthday party?
3. In the number pattern 41, 37, 33, 29,___, what number should be on
the blank?
4. Carlos has thirteen10-peso coins. How much money does Carlos
have?
5. Dino bought packs of noodles worth Php54.How much change will
he get from Php100?
6. A red ribbon is 35 centimeters long. A yellow ribbon is 15
centimeters long. What is the total length of the ribbons?
7. Nena cuts a pizza into 3 equal parts. Then she cut each part into
halves. What part of the whole pizza is one piece?
8. It takes half an hour for Joan to walk half of the way from school to
home. If Joan maintains the same speed, how long does it take her
to walk to school from home?
9. Some monkeys were climbing a rope one by one. The biggest
monkey was in the middle and is the eighth from the last. How
many monkeys were on the rope?
10. Sonny needs 45 minutes to finish his project. If he starts at 4:30 pm
what time will he end?
11. Janice puts only ₧10-coins in her piggy bank. When she opened
her piggy bank, she counted 86 coins altogether. How much money
does she have?
Average
1. What is the sum of the largest two-digit number and the smallest
three-digit number?
2. How much less is six pesos and fifty centavos than ten pesos?
3. Doggie is 1year and 3 months old now.In how many months will
Doggie be 2years old?
4. In Shoeland, a centipede needs one shoe for each of its 100 feet. It
has 25 pairs of shoes now. How many more shoes does the
centipede need?
5. There were 11 flags on a straight track of a race. The first one was
at the starting point and the last one at the end of the track. The
distance between each flag was 8 m. How long was the track?
6. Mother ordered 2 pizzas and sliced each of them 8 pieces for
Leny’s birthday. There were 14 children at the party including
Leny. How many slices are left over if Mother gives one slice to
each child?
Difficult
1. The entrance fee to a park is Php50 for each adult. The entrance fee
for each child is Php15 cheaper than the price for an adult. How
much will a family of 3 adults and 4 children have to pay for
the entrance fee?
2. Nico had 304 baseballs cards. He then gave some of his cards to
Alex. Now he has 276 cards left. How many cards did Alex
receive?
3. Using the digits 1, 5, and 0, Pat wrote down both the largest and the
smallest three-digit numbers that can be formed. She then solved for
the difference between the two numbers. What answer did she get?
4. Auntie went out to the yard and called all her hens and her cat. All
ran to her and there were 20 legs. How many hens does Auntie
have?
5. The book I am reading has 120 pages. I read 36 pages on Monday,
28 on Tuesday and 32 on Wednesday. How many more pages do I
need to read?
6. Mrs. Garcia has three 100-peso bills and two 20-peso bills. How
much money does Mrs. Garcia have?
Tiebreaker
1. A group of girls stand in a circle. Vina is the fourth on the left from
Remy. She is also the seventh on the right from Remy. How many
girls are in the group?
2. A rectangle is 25 cm long and 15 cm wide.What is the perimeter of
the rectangle?
3. Jose saves Php20 on the first week, Php25 on the second week,
₧30 on the third week, and so on. If this pattern continues, how
much was his total savings on the tenth week?
Do-or-Die
In a mathematics test, the sum of Eva’s and Ivy’s scores is 172.
Also, the sum of Eva’s and Maine’s scores is 175. If Ivy’s score is
87, what is Maine’s score?
Answers
Easy
1. 33
2. 5
3. 25
4. Php130
5. Php46
6. 50cm
7. 1/6
8. 1 hour
9. 15
10. 5:15pm
11. Php860
Average
1. 199
2. Php350
3. 9
4. 50
5. 80m
6. 2
Difficult
1. Php290
2. 28
3. 405
4. 8
5. 24
6. Php340
Tie Breaker
1. 11
2. 80 cm
3. Php425
Do or Die
90
art I. Solve each item and write the answer on the blank before the number.
1.) What is the place value of 1 in 1 896?
Answer: Thousandths
Answer: Hundredths
Answer: 5, 206
4.) Write the biggest odd number you can make with 1, 4, 6, 8?
Answer: 8, 641
Answer: 77
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1) There are 48 pupils in a class. If 1/6 are absent, how many are present?
Answer: 40
Answer: 1
4) Jasmin and Jack bought two pairs of shoes. Each pair cost P425, how much in all did they pay?
Answer: P850.00
5) Eight boys have P4.50 each. How much money do they have in all?
Answer: P36.00