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2006 Metrobank Division Team Finals - Grade 2 PDF
2006 Metrobank Division Team Finals - Grade 2 PDF
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2006 Division Team Competition - Grade 2
__________4. How much more are 5 1-peso coins than 5 25-centavo coins?
__________5. If a square has a perimeter of 100 cm, how long is one side of the
square?
__________7. If you count oranges by 4s, how many oranges are counted if you
stop at the 15th count?
__________9. Twelve boys and 15 girls sit in a drawing contest. If each has to
submit 3 drawings, what will be the total number submitted?
__________1. In a school, classes start at 7 A.M. and ends at 12:30 P.M. How long
do the children spend in their classrooms if they are given 30 minutes for recess?
__________2. What number is 230 greater than the sum of 356 and 308?
__________6. Liza made 78 sampaguita garlands and Nina made 65. They sold
134 garlands. How many garlands remained?
__________1. Norma has P500. In a mall, the prices of a skirt, a bag and a pair of
shoes are P180, P150 and P320 respectively. How much more does she need to
buy the three?
__________3. Three 100-peso bills, eight 50-peso bills and 8 P10-coins are equal to
how many 20-peso bills?
__________4. Mrs. Tan prepared 3 boxes of cookies. Each box contains 6 more
than 2 dozen cookies. How many pieces of cookies did Mrs. Tan put in the three
boxes?
__________5.It takes 8 ½ hours to reach Naga City by bus from Manila. What time
will a bus arrive in Naga City if it leaves Manila at 7:45 a.m.?
__________6.There are 64 red, blue and yellow balls in a box. If ¼ of the balls are
red, and 3/8 are blue, how many yellow balls are there?
Clincher questions
__________3. Liza has P12.50 more than Nina. Together, the two girls have
P102.50. How much money has Liza?
Do-Or-Die questions
__________1. 5 and 7, 11 and 13 are called twin primes. What are the next two
pairs of twin prime numbers?