Mid Term Test Mathematics Primary 2 Third Term Lesson Notes Week 7

Primary 2 Mathematics Third Term Mid Term Test

Name: ___________________________

Class: ___________________________

Date: ___________________________

Section A: Multiple Choice

Choose the correct option by circling (a), (b), or (c).

  1. A square has __________ sides.
    • (a) 3
    • (b) 4
    • (c) 5
  2. _______ is the volume of liquid or gas it can contain.
    • (a) Capacity
    • (b) Weight
    • (c) Litre
  3. ______________ hours make 1 day.
    • (a) 36
    • (b) 7
    • (c) 24
  4. The last day of the week is _____________.
    • (a) Sunday
    • (b) Saturday
    • (c) 24
  5. How many months are in a year?
    • (a) 365
    • (b) 12
    • (c) 30
  6. Line of symmetry is the line that cuts a shape into equal parts.
    • (a) True
    • (b) False
  7. ____________ has all its sides equal.
    • (a) Rectangle
    • (b) Square
    • (c) Circle
  8. Each angle of an equilateral triangle is _______________.
    • (a) 35°
    • (b) 60°
    • (c) 30°
  9. How many faces does a cuboid have?
    • (a) 6
    • (b) 12
    • (c) 10
  10. The distance around a figure is called __________________.
  • (a) Perimeter
  • (b) Area
  • (c) Length
  1. Add 314 and 611.
    • (a) 925
    • (b) 845
    • (c) 725
  2. Solve: 4 × (6 × 4).
    • (a) 40
    • (b) 50
    • (c) 60
  3. A week is seven days. How many days are in 5 weeks?
    • (a) 35
    • (b) 33
    • (c) 37
  4. Solve: 6 × □ = 24.
    • (a) 5
    • (b) 4
    • (c) 6
  5. Solve: 10 × 3 = □ + □ + □ = 30.
    • (a) 30
    • (b) 20
    • (c) 15
  6. Solve: 1/2 + 1/2 = ______.
    • (a) 4
    • (b) 2
    • (c) 1
  7. Solve: 1/5 + 2/5 = ______.
    • (a) 3/5
    • (b) 3/10
    • (c) 2/5
  8. Solve: 3/6 – 2/6 = ______.
    • (a) 1/6
    • (b) 5/6
    • (c) 1
  9. Solve: 8 + □ = 12.
    • (a) 5
    • (b) 4
    • (c) 6
  10. Solve: 8 – □ = 0.
    • (a) 7
    • (b) 18
    • (c) 8

Additional Multiple Choice Questions

  1. Which shape has three sides?
  • (a) Triangle
  • (b) Square
  • (c) Circle
  1. Solve: 5 + 5 = ______.
  • (a) 7
  • (b) 10
  • (c) 9
  1. Solve: 15 – 5 = ______.
  • (a) 15
  • (b) 5
  • (c) 10
  1. Solve: 2 x 2 = ______.
  • (a) 4
  • (b) 5
  • (c) 6
  1. Solve: 3 + 2 = ______.
  • (a) 5
  • (b) 6
  • (c) 7
  1. A circle has ______ sides.
  • (a) 4
  • (b) 5
  • (c) 0
  1. Which is the smallest number?
  • (a) 1
  • (b) 2
  • (c) 3
  1. How many seconds are in a minute?
  • (a) 60
  • (b) 50
  • (c) 45
  1. What is the shape of a door?
  • (a) Triangle
  • (b) Rectangle
  • (c) Circle
  1. Solve: 8 ÷ 2 = ______.
  • (a) 4
  • (b) 5
  • (c) 6
  1. How many sides does a triangle have?
  • (a) 3
  • (b) 4
  • (c) 5
  1. What is 2 + 3?
  • (a) 6
  • (b) 5
  • (c) 4
  1. Solve: 6 x 2 = ______.
  • (a) 16
  • (b) 10
  • (c) 12
  1. Which is heavier: 1 kg of stones or 1 kg of feathers?
  • (a) They weigh the same
  • (b) 1 kg of stones
  • (c) 1 kg of feathers
  1. Solve: 3 x 3 = ______.
  • (a) 6
  • (b) 9
  • (c) 12
  1. How many days are in a week?
  • (a) 10
  • (b) 7
  • (c) 5
  1. What is 4 + 3?
  • (a) 7
  • (b) 8
  • (c) 6
  1. What does a square look like?
  • (a) Triangle
  • (b) Box
  • (c) Circle
  1. What is the sum of 2 and 2?
  • (a) 4
  • (b) 3
  • (c) 5
  1. Solve: 10 – 6 = ______.
  • (a) 4
  • (b) 5
  • (c) 6
  1. The tool used to measure weight is called a ______.
    • a. Ruler
    • b. Scale
    • c. Pencil
    • d. Book
  2. An object that weighs more is called ______.
    • a. Light
    • b. Heavy
    • c. Small
    • d. Thin
  3. A full bottle of water is ______ than an empty one.
    • a. Heavier
    • b. Lighter
    • c. Shorter
    • d. Smaller
  4. To compare the weight of two objects, we use a ______.
    • a. Ruler
    • b. Pencil
    • c. Scale
    • d. Watch
  5. A bathroom scale measures the weight of ______.
    • a. Apples
    • b. People
    • c. Books
    • d. Balls
  6. A loaf of bread is ______ than a slice of bread.
    • a. Lighter
    • b. Heavier
    • c. Shorter
    • d. Thicker
  7. When an object is lighter, it weighs ______ than another object.
    • a. More
    • b. Less
    • c. The same
    • d. None
  8. A scale can be used to weigh ______.
    • a. Animals
    • b. Fruits
    • c. Books
    • d. All of the above
  9. A big stone is ______ than a small stone.
    • a. Heavier
    • b. Lighter
    • c. The same weight
    • d. None
  10. A small bag of toys is ______ than a large bag of toys.
    • a. Lighter
    • b. Heavier
    • c. The same
    • d. None

Section B: Short Answer Questions

Answer the questions in the provided space.

  1. What is 7 + 2?
  2. What is the perimeter of a square with side length 4 cm?
  3. Draw a clock showing 12 o’clock.
  4. Write down the days of the week.
  5. What is 3 + 3?
  6. What is the sum of 1 and 5?
  7. Write down the months of the year.
  8. Draw a triangle.
  9. What is the product of 2 and 3?
  10. How many hours are in a day?
  11. What is weight?
  12. What tools can you use to measure weight?
  13. Which is heavier: a full bag of rice or an empty bag?
  14. How would you measure a person’s weight?
  15. If you have an apple and an orange, which is likely heavier?
  16. What is one way to compare the weight of two objects?
  17. Which is lighter: a loaf of bread or a slice of bread?
  18. What does a scale tell you about an object?
  19. Can you weigh an animal on a bathroom scale?
  20. If you have a box of blocks and a single block, which is heavier?
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