MMC
2018 Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge
Elimination Rounds
Grade 2
NAME
DIVISION _SCORE__
SCHOOL.
Directions: Write the correct answer for each of the following in the blank before each
number. Use scratch papers for your computations, when necessary.
ed, 67 + 814234 69 +33 +27 =?
__ 2. Dam has 3 play cards. Liz has 3 play cards more than Dan. How
many play cards do they have altogether?
3. Find the missing digit in the following sequence: 91, 1__0, 129,
148, 167, ...
4. There is a group of children standing in a circle, To the left of
Peter, between Peter and John, there are 5 children. To the right of |
Peter, between Peter and John, there are 8 children. What is the
total number of children in the circle?
5. We have a string with a length of 54 cm. How many centimeters
should we cut off the string, so that there would be 3 decimeters
left?
. It is 10:00 p.m. at the moment, What time is it going to be in 20
hours?
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|. The figure below is made of 3 squares, each with a
side of 2 cm. Two such figures have been used to
make a rectangle. How many centimeters is its
perimeter?
. In 10 years, Claire will be three times her current age. What will be
Claire’s age 8 years from now?
9. What number should be placed on the blank below so that the
following mathematical sentence would be true? SkSeS28
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10.Roland has a rope of length 15 cm. He wants to cut the rope so that
he can form the biggest possible square, where the length of each
side, in cm, is a whole number. What is the length of the rope that
he must cut to form the square?
11.Mother baked cookies and put them in 10 small boxes. She placed
8 cookies in each box and had 3 cookies left over. How many |
cookies did she bake?
12. What is the tens digit in the sum of 528 and 875?
13. What number multiplied by itself equals the product of 6 and 24?
14.A box holds 5 dozen glasses. One-third of the glasses were broken.
How many glasses were broken?
15.How many numbers between 325 and 564 end with 0?
9_16.A group of kids sit in a stadium to watch a basketball game.
Counting from the aisle, Juan is the 6th, and Pedro is the 18th. How
many kids are there between Juan and Pedro?
_17.Andrew has 4 boards. Each board is 5 m long. He needs 3 m of
board to make a bird feeder. How many bird feeders can Andrew
make?
18.A total of 37 candies are placed in 7 jars. Each jar has a different
number of candies. No jar has exactly 4 nor 6 candies. No jar is
empty. What is the greatest number of candies that any one jar can
have?
19. The perimeter of a rectangle is 30 meters and the measure of each
side is a whole number. How many rectangles with different shapes
satisfy these conditions?
20.Four monkeys ate a total of 17 bananas. Each monkey ate at least
one banana. The first monkey ate more than all the others. The
second and third ate a total of 10 bananas. How many bananas did
the fourth monkey eat?
21.In a list are all the two-digit numbers that have 4 tens each. If we
are to add 4 to each of these numbers, how many would result to a
number with 5 tens?
22. What is the number equal to 20 ones + 4 tens — 5 tens?
23. Paula has 20 pencils and Mika has 6 pencils less than Paula. What
is the total number of Paula and Mika's pencils?
24.Nick has 18 pencils. Pete has half as many pencils as Nick and
Clark has 2 pencils more than Pete. By how many are Nick's
pencils more than Clark's?
25.Choose two numbers between 9 and 13 and add them. How many
different sums would you get?
26.How many two-digit numbers are there which do NOT contain the
digits 0 and 1?
27.A glass of water has a mass of 210 grams. When one half of the
water is poured away, the remaining glass of water has a mass of
130 grams. What is the mass of the glass?
28.Linda had 2 snails in her tank at the end of the first week, At the
end of the second week, she had 4 snails. At the end of the third
week, she had 8 snails. If this pattern continues, how many snails
will she have at the end of the fifth week?
29.Pete had 50 candies. He gave 5 each to his 8 friends. How many
candies had he left?
30. Mrs. Dela Cruz needed chairs in the covered court for 90 children.
The school janitor set up 9 rows of chairs with 9 chairs in each row.
How many children would not have chairs?Answer Key to 2018 MMC Grade 2
Directions: Write the correct answer for each of the following in the blank before each number. Use scratch papers for
your computations, when necessary.
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Solution: (67 + 33) + (81 + 69) + (23 + 27) =
Solution: 3 + (3 +3) =3+6=9
100 + 150+ 50= 300 Answer: 300
Answer: 9
3. Solution: 91, (0, 128, 148, 167, 129-19 = 110 check: 110-91 = 19
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19 19 Answer: 1
Solution: 5+ 8+2= 15 Answer: 15
Solution: tm = 100m ‘3d = 30cm 54om - 30cm = 24cm Answer: 24cm
Solution: From 10pm to 10pm the next day is 24 hours. 10-4 = 6 Answer: 6:00 p.m
Solution: P = 2 (4 + 6) = 20em ‘Answer: 20cm
Solution: Claire is now 5 years old. 8 years from now she will be 8 + 5 = 13 years old Answer: 13 years old
Solution: 5x5 =3x3+ 16 Answer: 16
|. Solution: He can form a square with 3.cm on a side and perimeter of 12. 0m. 15— 12= 3.cm
Answer: He must cut 3 om.
Solution: 6x 10+3= 83 Answer: 63
. Solution: 528 + 875 = 1403 Answer: 0
2. Solution: 6 x 24
|. Solution: § x 12x + = § x 4 = 20 broken glasses Answer: 20
. Solution: 330, 240, 360, .., 650, 560. From 330 to 400 > 8; from 410 to 500 > 10; from 510 to 560 > 6
X2x12= 12x12 Answer: 12
8+10+6=24 Answer: 24
Solution: Between 6” to 18 there are 11kids Answer: 14
Solution: 4 boards x 5 m each = 20m 20+ 3 = 6 remainder 2
Solution: 36 -(1+2+3+5+7+8)=10 Answer: 10
Solution: 30+ 2 = 15 — The length plus the width is 15 m. So, 15 = length + width. Here are the possibilities:
15=1414=2413=3412=4+11=5+10=6+9=748 Answer: 7
Solution: Since the 2" and 3 ate a total of 10 bananas, there are only 7 left for the 1* and 4, So that the 1% can
have the most number of bananas, only 1 must be allotted for the 4°.
Answer: 6
Answer 1
Solution: The two-digit numbers with 4 tens are41, 42, 43, ... 48, 49. Only the following will produce a number
with 5 tens 46 + 4 = 50; 47 + 4= 51; 48 +4= 52; 49+4=59 Answer: 4
Solution: 20 + 40 ~ 50 = 10 Answer: 10
Solution: 20 + 14 = 34 Answer: 34
Solution: Nick: 18 Pete: + 0f 18=9 Clark: 2+9=11 18-11=7 Answer: 7
Solution: 9 + 10 = 19; 9+ 11 = 20; 9+ 12= 21; 9+ 13 = 22; 10+ 13 = 23; 11+ 13 = 24; 12413 = 25
‘Note: Other combinations will produce the same sum. Answer: 7
Solution: The two-digits number are 10, 11, ..., 99. There are 90 two-digit numbers in all.
Numbers with zero's: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 99
Numbers with 1's in the ten’s place: 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 39
‘Numbers with 1's in the one’s place: 24, 31, 41, 51, 61, 71, 81,91 38
Numbers with 0.and 1:9+9 +8
‘numbers without 0's and 1's: 90-26 = 64 Answer: 64
Solution: mass of half of the water: 210-130 = 80 gm — mass of water: 80 x 2 = 160 gm
Mass of glass: 210 - 160 = 50gm Answer: 50 gin
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a umber of sna i doubled every week. There willbe 32 snails atthe end ofthe 5” week.
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‘Solution: 50-8 x 5 = 50-40 = 10 Answer: 10 candies
‘Solution: no of chairs: 9 x 9 = 81
children with no chair=90-81=9 Answer: 9”