Examination Questions Mathematics Primary 2 Third Term Lesson Notes Week 13

Here’s a set of 60 examination questions for Primary 2 pupils based on the topics treated this term. The exam consists of 40 objective fill-in-the-blank questions with multiple choice options (a, b, c, or d) and 20 theory short answer questions.

Objective Questions

  1. What time does the clock show if the hour hand is on 9 and the minute hand is on 12?
    • a) 9:00
    • b) 12:00
    • c) 3:00
    • d) 6:00
  2. What comes after 15 when skip counting by 3s?
    • a) 17
    • b) 18
    • c) 19
    • d) 20
  3. Which shape has four equal sides and four right angles?
    • a) Rectangle
    • b) Triangle
    • c) Circle
    • d) Square
  4. What is the area of a square with side length 4 cm?
    • a) 16 cm²
    • b) 8 cm²
    • c) 4 cm²
    • d) 12 cm²
  5. What is 12 + 15?
    • a) 27
    • b) 26
    • c) 28
    • d) 25
  6. Order the following numbers from least to greatest: 23, 15, 30, 7
    • a) 15, 7, 30, 23
    • b) 23, 30, 7, 15
    • c) 7, 15, 23, 30
    • d) 30, 23, 15, 7
  7. Which of these objects is a cylinder?
    • a) Ball
    • b) Cereal box
    • c) Cup
    • d) Coin
  8. What is 16 minus 9?
    • a) 6
    • b) 7
    • c) 8
    • d) 9
  9. How many equal sides does a triangle have?
    • a) 2
    • b) 1
    • c) 3
    • d) 4
  10. How many seconds are in one minute?
    • a) 30
    • b) 60
    • c) 45
    • d) 90
  11. What shape does a can resemble?
    • a) Sphere
    • b) Cube
    • c) Cylinder
    • d) Pyramid
  12. How many minutes are in one hour?
    • a) 60
    • b) 30
    • c) 45
    • d) 90
  13. Which of the following is greater than 100 but less than 200?
    • a) 250
    • b) 75
    • c) 150
    • d) 300
  14. What is 3 times 5?
    • a) 15
    • b) 10
    • c) 20
    • d) 25
  15. Skip count by 5 starting from 5: 5, 10, ___?
    • a) 15
    • b) 12
    • c) 20
    • d) 18
  16. What is 20 divided by 4?
    • a) 4
    • b) 5
    • c) 6
    • d) 3
  17. What is the area of a rectangle with length 5 cm and width 4 cm?
    • a) 9 cm²
    • b) 20 cm²
    • c) 5 cm²
    • d) 18 cm²
  18. What is 17 + 8?
    • a) 23
    • b) 24
    • c) 25
    • d) 26
  19. Order the numbers: 90, 75, 100, 85
    • a) 90, 85, 100, 75
    • b) 75, 85, 90, 100
    • c) 100, 75, 90, 85
    • d) 85, 100, 75, 90
  20. How many centimeters are in one meter?
    • a) 100 cm
    • b) 10 cm
    • c) 50 cm
    • d) 20 cm
  21. Skip count by 2s starting from 10: 10, 12, ___?
    • a) 15
    • b) 14
    • c) 13
    • d) 16
  22. What is 9 times 4?
    • a) 34
    • b) 35
    • c) 36
    • d) 37
  23. What is 12 divided by 6?
    • a) 3
    • b) 2
    • c) 4
    • d) 6
  24. If you have 12 red balls and 6 green balls, how many more red balls do you have?
    • a) 6 more
    • b) 3 more
    • c) 12 more
    • d) 18 more
  25. Which number is greater, 35 or 52?
    • a) 35
    • b) 52
    • c) Both are equal
    • d) Cannot be determined
  26. What is the sum of 37 and 46?
    • a) 73
    • b) 83
    • c) 80
    • d) 85
  27. What is 18 minus 9?
    • a) 10
    • b) 7
    • c) 9
    • d) 8
  28. What is 2 times 8?
    • a) 10
    • b) 15
    • c) 16
    • d) 18
  29. What is 6 plus 6?
    • a) 12
    • b) 13
    • c) 11
    • d) 10
  30. Order the following numbers: 45, 67, 23, 90
    • a) 90, 45, 23, 67
    • b) 67, 23, 45, 90
    • c) 23, 45, 67, 90
    • d) 23, 90, 67, 45
  31. If you count the minutes in 2 hours, how many do you get?
    • a) 60 minutes
    • b) 120 minutes
    • c) 180 minutes
    • d) 30 minutes
  32. If you divide 100 by 5, what do you get?
    • a) 25
    • b) 20
    • c) 15
    • d) 10
  33. Which shape has three sides?
    • a) Triangle
    • b) Square
    • c) Rectangle
    • d) Circle
  34. What is 45 plus 23?
    • a) 67
    • b) 68
    • c) 69
    • d) 70
  35. What is 7 times 3?
    • a) 20
    • b) 21
    • c) 22
    • d) 23
  36. How many centimeters are in 2 meters?
    • a) 100 cm
    • b) 200 cm
    • c) 300 cm
    • d) 150 cm
  37. Skip count by 3s starting from 9: 9, 12, ___?
    • a) 14
    • b) 15
    • c) 18
    • d) 21
  38. What is 12 divided by 3?
    • a) 3
    • b) 4
    • c) 5
    • d) 6
  39. What is 25 minus 17?
    • a) 8
    • b) 7
    • c) 6
    • d) 9
  40. What is 5 times 5?
    • a) 20
    • b) 25
    • c) 30
    • d) 35

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Theory Questions

  1. Draw a clock face showing the time 3:30.
  2. Draw a 100 naira note and label it correctly.
  3. Write the numbers 501, 510, and 520 in words.
  4. Skip count by 5s from 15 to 40. Write the sequence.
  5. Draw a rectangle and label its length and width. Calculate its area if length = 5 and width = 3.
  6. Write the number 315 in words.
  7. Skip count by 2s from 10 to 20. Write the sequence.
  8. What is the weight of an apple compared to a watermelon? Explain.
  9. Draw a square and label its sides. Calculate its area if side length = 4.
  10. Write the number 590 in words.
  11. Draw a triangle and label its base and height. Calculate its area if base = 4 and height = 5.
  12. Draw a circle and label its diameter. Explain how you could calculate its area.
  13. Compare the lengths of a pencil and a book using centimeters. Which one is longer?
  14. Draw and label a 50 naira note and a 500 naira note. Color them appropriately.
  15. Write a multiplication sentence for 7 times 6 and calculate the answer.
  16. Skip count by 4s from 8 to 24. Write the sequence.
  17. What is 38 plus 42? Show your working.
  18. Draw a square and a rectangle. Label their sides and explain how they are different.
  19. Draw and label a 20 naira note and a 200 naira note. Color them appropriately.
  20. Write a division sentence for 16 divided by 2 and calculate the answer.

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