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NAME________________

UNIT TEST ON MONEY

MULTIPLE CHOICE: Circle the correct answer for each question based
on the choices given.

1. Count the coin values displayed below and choose the correct
total.

a. 26
b. 37
c. 39
d. 42
2. I have this much money.

Which answer choice below shows the same amount of money?

a.

b.

c.

d.

3. Which set of coins equals 10 cents?

a.
b.

c.

d. All the above.

4. What is the total value of 2 pennies, 5 nickels, and 3 dimes?


a. 32
b. 37
c. 52
d. 57

5. One pencil cost 50 cents, one piece of paper cost 25 cents, and one
eraser cost 30 cents. How much would it cost to buy four pencils, 2
pieces of paper, and one eraser?
a. $2.80
b. $3.10
c. $2.50
d. None of the above.

TRUE OR FALSE: Circle the word true or false in result of the


following statement.
1. True/False: Four quarters add up to one dollar.

2. True/False: Nickels are smaller in size when compared to a dime.

3. True/False: A quarter is the smallest size coin.


4. True/False: A one-dollar bill has the first president of the United
States printed on the front?

5. True/False: The money sign below is the correct sign for cents.

COMPLETION: Complete the following sentences with the word is or


the word isnt

1. The decimal place ______ after the dollar value.

2. A penny ______ silver.

3. Abraham Lincoln ______ on the penny and the five-dollar bill.

4. The total of ten dimes ______ the same amount as a dollar bill.

5. The total of six nickels ______ the same amount as one quarter.
MATCHING: Match the coins to the correct value. Make sure
to write the UPPERCASE letter on the line provided.
A.10 cents B. 100 cents C. 1 cents D. 25 cents E. 5 cents

_________1.

__________2.

___________3.

____________4.

_____________5.
ESSAY QUESTIONS:
1. You have a three one-dollar bills, two five-dollar bills,
seven nickels, and two quarters. Write a short essay
explaining how much money you have and what exactly
you would buy with your money.

2. Write a short essay describing the differences between a


dime, a nickel, and a quarter.

Shelby Cornelius
Second Grade
Math

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