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Grade II MTAP Math Challenge Questions

1. 5 X 10000 + 7 X 100 + 2 X 10 + 7 = _____


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 white shoes, 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 from a 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 the average of 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?
29. What is the perimeter of the figure?

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

Answers to Questions 1-10 Grade II


1. 50727

2. hundreds
3. 87
4. 998
5. 1057
6. 8
7. 172
8. 23
9. 37
10. 143
11. =
12. 55
13. 9
14. 74
15. 29
16. P 19.50
17. 27 balloons
18. 13 black shoes
19. P 23
20. 11 apples
21. 27 tickets
22. 8 and 3
23. 50
24. A
25. 8
26. 35
27. 16 plastics bags
28. 1
29. 46
30. 126
31. 17/24
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

48. Monday
49. 6 meter
50. 785

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