P2 Mathematics SA2 2024 — Henry Park

P2 Mathematics 2024 SA2 69 questions

Source: Henry Park, 2024

This P2 Mathematics SA2 paper from Henry Park (2024) contains 69 questions worth 0 marks. Use it as a study reference for Mathematics topics typically tested at P2 level in Singapore schools.

Q1 MCQ
Quiz 1, Question 1: What is the value of the digit 7 in 785?
Q2 MCQ
Quiz 1, Question 2: Which of the following is the same as 904?
Q3 MCQ
Quiz 1, Question 3: What is 10 less than 379?
Q4 MCQ
Quiz 1, Question 4: Which odd number is greater than 300?
Q5 Open-ended
Quiz 1, Question 5: In 705, which digit is in the hundreds place? The digit is ____.
Q6 Open-ended
Quiz 1, Question 6: The sum of 470 and 316 is ____.
Q7 Open-ended
Quiz 1, Question 7: Fill in the boxes with the correct numbers. [Vertical subtraction: 309 minus 76, with three empty boxes for the answer below the line]
Q8 Open-ended
Quiz 1, Question 8: I am thinking of a 3-digit number. It is smaller than 200. The digit zero is in the tens place. What is the greatest 3-digit number that I am thinking of? [Place value chart: Hundreds = blank, Tens = 0, Ones = blank]
Q9 Structured
Quiz 1, Question 9: (a) What is the number shown on the place value chart? [Place value chart shows: Hundreds = 4 hundred-blocks, Tens = 2 ten-rods, Ones = 7 unit cubes] The number is ____. (b) Write your answer to (a) in words.
Q10 Structured
Quiz 1, Question 10: (a) Circle the greatest number among: 724, 247, 427, 742. (b) Arrange these numbers in order. Begin with the smallest: 765, 567, 657, 675.
Q11 Open-ended
Quiz 1, Question 11: Fill in the boxes with the correct numbers. [Vertical subtraction: 8_6 minus 2_ equals 850, with boxes in tens place of top number and ones place of bottom number]
Q12 Open-ended
Quiz 1, Question 12: Look at the numbers below. Fill in the box with the correct answer. [Numbers shown in clouds: 299, 580, 900, 99] 799 is greater than 680 but smaller than ____.
Q13 Open-ended
Quiz 1, Question 13: Find the missing number in the box. 202 + 74 = 200 + ?. The missing number is ____.
Q14 Open-ended
Quiz 1, Question 14: Study the number pattern carefully. What is the missing number in the box? 712, 716, 715, 719, ?, 722, 721, 725, 724. The missing number is ____.
Q15 Open-ended
Quiz 1, Question 15: James had some stickers at first. After giving away 233 stickers to Eve, he had 691 stickers left. How many stickers did James have at first? James has ____ stickers at first.
Q16 Structured
Quiz 1, Question 16: There are 685 pupils in the school last year. 127 pupils joined the school this year. How many pupils are there in the school now? There are ____ pupils in the school now.
Q17 Structured
Quiz 1, Question 17: Lisa has 540 stamps. She has 300 more erasers than stamps. How many erasers does Lisa have? Lisa has ____ erasers.
Q18 Structured
Quiz 1, Question 18: A shopkeeper sold 428 kg of rice on Tuesday morning. He sold 39 kg of rice on Tuesday afternoon. (a) How many more kilograms of rice did he sell in the morning than in the afternoon? (b) How many kilograms of rice did he sell on Tuesday altogether?
Q19 MCQ
Quiz 2, Question 1: Which of the following shows 4 groups of 2? [Images: 1) two boxes of 4 hearts each; 2) two boxes of 2 hearts each; 3) three boxes of 2 hearts each; 4) four boxes of 2 hearts each]
Q20 MCQ
Quiz 2, Question 2: Mr Wong packs 10 cookies into bags of 5. How many bags of cookies are there?
Q21 MCQ 🖼 Visual
Quiz 2, Question 3: Share 16 stickers equally among 2 friends. Which of the following equations shows the number of stickers each friend receives?
Q22 MCQ
Quiz 2, Question 4: 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 = ____ × 10
Q23 MCQ
Quiz 2, Question 5: 35 ÷ 5 is ____ less than 40 ÷ 5.
Q24 Open-ended 🖼 Visual
Quiz 2, Question 6: Based on the picture below, complete the equation. 28 ○ 4 = 7
Q25 Open-ended 🖼 Visual
Quiz 2, Question 7: Circle the pencils to show 4 equal groups.
Q26 Open-ended
Quiz 2, Question 8: Multiply 2 by 7. The answer is ____.
Q27 Open-ended
Quiz 2, Question 9: What is the missing number in the box below? 5 × 5 = ?. The missing number is ____.
Q28 Open-ended 🖼 Visual
Quiz 2, Question 10: Mrs Ang bought some doughnuts and 5 boxes. 1 box can hold 6 doughnuts. How many doughnuts did Mrs Ang buy to fill up all the 5 boxes completely? Mrs Ang bought ____ doughnuts.
Q29 Open-ended 🖼 Visual
Quiz 2, Question 11: Based on the picture below, write a multiplication and a division equation. ____ × ____ = ____ and ____ ÷ ____ = ____
Q30 Open-ended 🖼 Visual
Quiz 2, Question 12: Circle the strawberries to show groups of 7. There are ____ groups of 7 strawberries.
Q31 Open-ended 🖼 Visual
Quiz 2, Question 13: Complete the equations. ____ × 10 = 50 and ____ ÷ 5 = 10
Q32 Open-ended 🖼 Visual
Quiz 2, Question 14: Ben shared 12 toy cars equally with Sam. How many toy cars did each of them have? Each of them had ____ toy cars.
Q33 Open-ended 🖼 Visual
Quiz 2, Question 15: Put a tick (✓) or a cross (✗) in the box next to the statement that describes the picture below. Statements: (a) 8 × 10 = 80, (b) 10 × 10 = 90 + 10, (c) 100 ÷ 10 = 10
Q34 Open-ended 🖼 Visual
Quiz 2, Question 16: Mr Tan has $40 in his wallet. He has two $5-notes, two $10-notes and some $2-notes. How many $2-notes are there in his wallet? There are ____ $2-notes in his wallet.
Q35 Structured 🖼 Visual
Quiz 2, Question 17: A cat ate 18 fish in 6 days. It ate the same number of fish each day. How many fish did the cat eat in one day? The cat ate ____ fish in one day.
Q36 Structured
Quiz 2, Question 18: There are 9 apples in each basket. There are 2 baskets. How many apples are there altogether? There are ____ apples altogether.
Q37 Structured
Quiz 2, Question 19: (a) A pole is 2 m long. What is the total length of 10 such poles? (b) Miss Lee bought a ribbon that is 5 m long. She cut the ribbon into equal pieces. Each piece of ribbon is 1 m long. How many equal pieces of ribbon are there?
Q38 MCQ
Quiz 3, Question 1: 7 × 4 = ____
Q39 MCQ
Quiz 3, Question 2: 27 ÷ 3 = ?
Q40 MCQ
Quiz 3, Question 3: 5 × 4 is ____ more than 2 × 4.
Q41 MCQ
Quiz 3, Question 4: Sam receives a sticker for every 4 questions that he answers correctly. He received 8 stickers, how many questions did he answer correctly?
Q42 MCQ 🖼 Visual
Quiz 3, Question 5: Look at the picture below. Which of the following does NOT describe the picture?
Q43 Open-ended 🖼 Visual
Quiz 3, Question 6: Fill in the boxes to complete the multiplication equation based on the picture below. ____ × ____ = ____
Q44 Open-ended
Quiz 3, Question 7: Cupboard A has a mass of 254 kg. It is 118 kg lighter than Cupboard B. What is the mass of Cupboard B? ____ kg
Q45 Open-ended
Quiz 3, Question 8: Emma wanted to buy a storybook that costs $18. She saved $3 a day starting from Monday. On which day will she be able to buy the book? [Days of the Week: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday]
Q46 Open-ended
Quiz 3, Question 9: Molly bought 20 marbles. She kept 12 marbles for herself and packed the rest equally into 4 bags. For each of the statements below, put a tick (✓) in the box to indicate if it is true or false. (a) Molly packed 8 marbles. (b) There was an odd number of marbles in each bag.
Q47 Structured
Quiz 3, Question 10: There are 320 students in Primary Two. 146 of them are boys and the rest are girls. (a) How many girls are there in Primary Two? (b) How many more girls than boys are there in Primary Two?
Q48 Structured
Quiz 3, Question 11: Mrs Wong sold 430 cupcakes at a food fair. She sold 145 more cupcakes than Mdm Lee. How many cupcakes did they sell in all? They sold ____ cupcakes in all.
Q49 Structured
Quiz 3, Question 12: Danny had some candies. His mother bought him another 150 candies. He gave 60 candies to his friend. He had 310 candies left. How many candies did he have at first? He had ____ candies at first.
Q50 Structured
Quiz 3, Question 13: Ravi bought some stickers and 4 cards. He had 8 stickers left after pasting 9 stickers on each of the 4 cards. How many stickers did he buy at first? Ravi bought ____ stickers at first.
Q51 Structured
Quiz 3, Question 14: Jill had 8 boxes of toys. There were 3 toys in each box. Jill gave all the toys to 6 of her friends. Each friend received the same number of toys. How many toys did each of her friend receive? Each friend received ____ toys.
Q52 MCQ
Quiz 4, Question 1: Which of the following shows that 3/4 of the figure is shaded? [Figures: 1) Triangle with inner triangle shaded; 2) Rectangle divided into 4 strips with 3 shaded; 3) Square divided into 4 equal squares with 3 shaded; 4) Square divided diagonally with one triangle shaded]
Q53 MCQ 🖼 Visual
Quiz 4, Question 2: Which container holds the greatest volume of water?
Q54 MCQ 🖼 Visual
Quiz 4, Question 3: How many litres of water can the pot hold?
Q55 MCQ
Quiz 4, Question 4: Miss Lee showed the students a fraction bar. The shaded parts were greater than 3/7 but smaller than 6/7. Which fraction bar below did Miss Lee show? [Fraction bars: 1) 6/7 shaded; 2) 2/7 shaded; 3) 3/7 shaded (middle); 4) 4/7 shaded in alternating pattern]
Q56 MCQ
Quiz 4, Question 5: A cake was cut into 12 equal slices. Jane ate 4 slices and her brother ate 3 slices. What fraction of the cake was left?
Q57 Open-ended 🖼 Visual
Quiz 4, Question 6: The figure below is divided into eight equal parts. Shade 3/8 of the figure.
Q58 Open-ended
Quiz 4, Question 7: Write the missing fractions in the boxes. 3/9 + 5/9 = ____
Q59 Open-ended
Quiz 4, Question 8: 2/7 + ____ = 1
Q60 Open-ended
Quiz 4, Question 9: Arrange the fractions in order, beginning with the largest: 5/9, 1/9, 4/9.
Q61 Open-ended
Quiz 4, Question 10: The empty fish tank can hold 18 L of water. Sally filled it with water using a 3-litre pail. How many pails of water did Sally use to fill up the fish tank completely?
Q62 Open-ended 🖼 Visual
Quiz 4, Question 11: The figure below is made up of 3 similar squares. What fraction of the figure is NOT shaded?
Q63 Structured 🖼 Visual
Quiz 4, Question 12: Beakers A, B, C and D are of the same size. (a) Beaker ____ contains the least amount of water. (b) Arrange the beakers A, B, C and D in order. Begin with the beaker that has the largest volume of water.
Q64 Open-ended
Quiz 4, Question 13: Circle three fractions that add up to 1 whole. Fractions: 3/11, 8/11, 7/11, 6/11, 2/11.
Q65 Open-ended
Quiz 4, Question 14: Arrange the following fractions in order. Begin with the smallest fraction: 1/5, 1/7, 1/3, 1/9.
Q66 Open-ended 🖼 Visual
Quiz 4, Question 15: How many 2-litre bottles are needed to fill up all the three pails completely?
Q67 Open-ended 🖼 Visual
Quiz 4, Question 16: Tom's mother bought a pizza for dinner. She gave half the pizza to their neighbour. Then she and Tom ate 1/10 of the pizza each. What fraction of the pizza is left?
Q68 Structured
Quiz 4, Question 17: Aunt Tinah mixed 2 L of fruit syrup with 10 L of water to make fruit punch. She then poured all the fruit punch equally into 6 jars. How many litres of fruit punch are there in each jar? There are ____ of fruit punch in each jar.
Q69 Structured
Quiz 4, Question 18: A container had 23 L of water. Jen filled up 4 identical bottles equally with the water from the container. In the end, there was 3 L of water left in the container. How many litres of water was there in each bottle? There was ____ of water in each bottle.