P2 Mathematics SA2 2025 — Nanyang

P2 Mathematics 2025 SA2 22 questions

Source: Nanyang, 2025

This P2 Mathematics SA2 paper from Nanyang (2025) contains 22 questions worth 0 marks. Use it as a study reference for Mathematics topics typically tested at P2 level in Singapore schools.

Q1 Structured 🖼 Visual
Write the time shown on each clock. (a) Answer: ______ (b) [Figure: analogue clock with hour hand close to 5, minute hand pointing between 7 and 8 (near 8)] Answer: ______ (c) [Figure: analogue clock with hour hand pointing just past 11, minute hand pointing at 4 (just past)] Answer: ______ (d) [Figure: analogue clock with hour hand pointing just before 11, minute hand pointing at 11 (just before 12)] Answer: ______ (e) [Figure: analogue clock with hour hand pointing just past 1, minute hand pointing at 1] Answer: ______
Q2 Open-ended 🖼 Visual
Match each activity to the correct time shown on the clock.
Q3 Open-ended 🖼 Visual
Read the clues. • Beaker Q has a greater volume of water than Beaker P. • Beaker Q has a smaller volume of water than Beaker R. Fill in the boxes with the correct letters P, Q or R.
Q4 Structured 🖼 Visual
Compare the volumes of water in each container. Answer the questions on page 3. Refer to page 2. Compare the volumes. (a) The volume of water in Container B is ______ ℓ greater than that in Container A. (b) The volume of water in Container C is ______ ℓ less than that in Container B.
Q5 Structured 🖼 Visual
Pails X, Y and Z are of different sizes. All the water from each pail is poured into glasses of the same size. (a) Fill in the blank with 'Y' or 'Z'. The volume of water in Pail X is more than that in Pail ______. (b) Arrange the pails with the smallest volume of water to the greatest volume of water. [Three labelling boxes, leftmost marked 'smallest']
Q6 Open-ended 🖼 Visual
What fraction of the circle below is shaded?
Q7 Open-ended 🖼 Visual
Circle the shapes that show 1/4 shaded.
Q8 Open-ended
Compare 1/2 and 1/3. Fill in the boxes. [Box]/[Box] < [Box]/[Box]
Q9 Open-ended 🖼 Visual
Arrange the fractions in order. Begin with the smallest fraction. Write your answer in the boxes below. [Four boxes, leftmost marked 'smallest']
Q10 Open-ended
Add the fractions. 8/12 + 2/12 = [Box]/[Box]
Q11 Open-ended
Subtract. 6/6 − 3/6 = [Box]/[Box]
Q12 Structured
Fill in the boxes. a) 7/9 − 4/9 = [Box]/[Box] b) 1/8 + 3/8 = [Box]/[Box]
Q13 Open-ended 🖼 Visual
Find the number of cubes.
Q14 Structured
(a) Write two hundred and seventeen in numbers. Answer : (a) ______ (b) Write eight hundred and eighty-three in numbers. Answer : (b) ______
Q15 Open-ended 🖼 Visual
Arrange the numbers from the greatest to the smallest. Answer : ______ , ______ , ______ , ______ greatest
Q16 Open-ended
Complete the number pattern. Fill in the missing numbers. 465, 460, 463, 458, 461, 456, 459, ______, ______
Q17 Open-ended 🖼 Visual
Circle the even numbers that are greater than 600.
Q18 Open-ended
Susan sold 273 curry puffs on Saturday and 389 curry puffs on Sunday. How many curry puffs did she sell in all?
Q19 Open-ended
Rajah collects 125 picture cards. Anisha collects 280 picture cards. How many fewer picture cards does Rajah collect?
Q20 Open-ended
There are 453 watermelons at a fruit stall. There are 235 fewer watermelons than papayas at the fruit stall. How many papayas are there?
Q21 Open-ended
There are 585 children at the party. 362 are girls and the rest are boys. How many boys are there?
Q22 Open-ended
Tom read 543 pages of a book. He read 137 pages more than Jimmy. How many pages did Jimmy read?