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Math 2

1. Multiply: 214 × 35

  • A. 2720
  • B. 1720
  • C. 12
  • D. 334

2. Divide: 323 ÷ 4

  • A. 443
  • B. 1223
  • C. 1112
  • D. 316

3. Solve: 114 + 0.25 – 45

  • A. 1310
  • B. 310
  • C. 35
  • D. 710

4. Subtract: 623 – 356

  • A. 256
  • B. 316
  • C. 3
  • D. 216

5. Tom is a math teacher. He created a test for students with 25 questions. (Hint: If you get all 25 questions right, you make 100 so each question is worth…) How many questions can a student miss to still get a grade of 80 or better?

  • A. 3
  • B. 4
  • C. 5
  • D. 6
  • E. 7
  • F. 8

6. Select TWO answers that are greater than or equal to 1.

  • A. 623624
  • B. 32
  • C. 4551
  • D. 56
  • E. 200201
  • F. 33

7. Divide: 78 ÷ 23

  • A. 1424
  • B. 76
  • C. 2116
  • D. 1621

8. Multiply: 1 12 × 25

  • A. 310
  • B. 58
  • C. 35
  • D. 14

9. Divide: 2 34 ÷ 12

  • A. 114
  • B. 5 12
  • C. 6
  • D. 4 12

10. Multiply: 334 × 229

  • A. 619
  • B. 243
  • C. 6736
  • D. 813

11. Divide: 512 × 23

  • A. 8720
  • B. 334
  • C. 113
  • D. 323

12. Max bought a package of Peeps. The pack had 8 Peeps. He ate 2 of the sugary marshmallows and decided he didn’t like them. He wanted to take them to school but his mom said he had to give 2 Peeps to every other kid in the class. There are 11 kids in his class. How many more packs does he need to buy if he includes what’s left of his pack too?

  • A. 1
  • B. 2
  • C. 3
  • D. 4
  • E. 5
  • F. 6

13. Sam had a whole pizza left over from his party at Urban Air. One night he ate 14 of it. Then 11 of his friends dropped in unexpectedly for dinner. They all wanted to eat as much pizza as he did. How many more pizzas would he have to order from Brothers in order to feed everyone and not have any left over?

  • A. 1
  • B. 2
  • C. 3
  • D. 4
  • E. 5
  • F. 6

14. The fifth-grade class made 4 batches of cookies with each batch consisting of 12 cookies. Each batch had 5 different types of cookies. They sold 34 of the cookies before the rain started. After the rain, they gave away 13 of what was left. How many cookies are left now?

  • A. 8
  • B. 12
  • C. 4
  • D. 0

15. Ms. Rodriguez is organizing snacks for a school picnic. She has 8 boxes of granola bars, with each box containing 6 granola bars. She plans to distribute these equally among 24 students. Ms. Rodriguez uses an equation to find, g, the number of granola bars each student gets. Which of the following equations could NOT be used by Ms. Rodriguez to figure out the answer?

  • A. g = (8×6)24
  • B. g = 4824
  • C. g = 24 ÷ 8 x 6
  • D. g = 8 x 6 ÷ 24

For the next three problems, refer to the table below:

Item Weight (kg) Length (m)
Book 0.504 0.253
Lamp 1.207 0.802
Vase 0.751 0.3
Toy Car 0.103 0.15

16. How much longer is the Lamp than the Vase?

  • A. 0.52 m
  • B. 0.502 m
  • C. 0.50 m
  • D. 0.6 m

17. JC is packing a box with a Book, two Toy Cars, and a Vase. What is the total weight of the items in the box?

  • A. 1.46 kg
  • B. 1.5 kg
  • C. 1.461 kg
  • D. 1.45 kg

18. How much heavier is the Lamp than the combined weight of a Toy Car and a Book?

  • A. 0.597 kg
  • B. 0.604 kg
  • C. 0.6 kg
  • D. 0.7 kg

19. Fraction Comparison:

Which is larger, 58 or 712?

  • A. 58
  • B. 712

20. Mixed Number Operations:

Subtract 334 from 623.

  • A. 3112
  • B. 314
  • C. 3124
  • D. 21112

21. Decimals and Fractions:

Convert 0.75 to a fraction in its simplest form. Then, find 34 – 0.75 and express the result as a decimal.


22. Mixed Numbers and Decimals:

Convert 435 to a decimal. Then, add 1.6 to this decimal number.

  • A. 5.635
  • B. 6.20
  • C. 5.7
  • D. 545

23. JC has 34 of a pizza left. He wants to divide the remaining pizza equally among 6 friends. How much pizza does each friend get?

  • A. 18
  • B. 114
  • C. 28
  • D. 392

24. Mixed Operations with Decimals:

Solve: 3.5 × (2.1 + 1.4) – 0.5.

  • A. 9.45
  • B. 10.0
  • C. 10.5
  • D. 11.75

25. Who wants you to do the best on this test?

  • A. Mom
  • B. Dad
  • C. Katy
  • D. Max
  • D. Lulu

26. Divide and simplify: ( 35 ) ÷ ( 910 ).

  • A. 23
  • B. 29
  • C. 2750
  • D. 12

27. Order of Operations with Mixed Numbers:

Solve: 212 × (4 – 134).

  • A. 119
  • B. 129
  • C. 438
  • D. 558

28. Convert 78 to a decimal.

  • A. 0.56
  • B. 0.875
  • C. 1.14
  • D. 8.75