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Grade 2 Basic Measurement Concepts CCSS: 2.MD.A.3
Which of the following is about 26 cm long?
  1. a ladybug
  2. a math book
  3. a football field
  4. a school bus
Grade 2 Other Polygons
Which is a polygon with 5 sides?
  1. Square
  2. Rectangle
  3. Pentagon
  4. Octagon
Grade 2 Money (USA) CCSS: 2.MD.C.8
You count by 5s when you count nickel values.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 2 Three Dimensional Shapes CCSS: 2.G.A.1
What is the name of the solid figure shown?
Cube
  1. cube
  2. cone
  3. sphere
  4. cylinder
Grade 2 Basic Shapes
Which shape has 4 equal sides?
  1. rectangle
  2. triangle
  3. square
  4. hectagon
Grade 2 Basic Measurement Concepts CCSS: 2.MD.A.1
What is the measure of the turtle in inches?
Animal - Turtle
Inches 0-6 Eights
  1. 4 inches
  2. 1 inch
  3. 2 inches
  4. 6 inches
Grade 2 Time
What time does the clock show?
Digital Clock 12:25
  1. 25 minutes to 12
  2. half past 12
  3. 25 minutes after 12
  4. 25 minutes after 11
Grade 2 Customary Measurement Concepts CCSS: 2.MD.A.3
If you want to measure the length of your desk, what unit of measurement would you use?
  1. Pints
  2. Miles
  3. Inches
  4. Gallons
Grade 2 Money (USA) CCSS: 2.MD.C.8
A cupcake costs 65 cents. Josie pays with 3 quarters. How much change should Josie get back?
  1. 35 cents
  2. 15 cents
  3. 5 cents
  4. 10 cents
Grade 2 Basic Shapes CCSS: 2.G.A.1
Identify the polygon.            pentagon           
Pentagon
Grade 2 Basic Measurement Concepts
Which tool could I use to measure length?
  1. clock
  2. scale
  3. thermometer
  4. ruler
Grade 2 Money (USA)
I have this much money.
Nickel - headsNickel - tailsNickel - headsPenny - tails
Which answer choice shows the same amount of money?
  1. Dime - headsNickel - headsPenny - heads
  2. Dime - tailsPenny - tails
  3. Quarter - tailsNickel - tailsPenny - tails
  4. Dime - tailsDime - tailsPenny - tails
Grade 2 Basic Measurement Concepts CCSS: 2.MD.B.5
A building is 60 meters tall. A tree near the building is 12 meters tall. How much taller is the building than the tree?
  1. 72 meters
  2. 38 meters
  3. 52 meters
  4. 48 meters
Grade 2 Time CCSS: 2.MD.C.7
What time does the clock show?
Clock 12:25
  1. 1:35
  2. 12:35
  3. 1:25
  4. 12:25
Grade 2 Money (USA)
I have this much money.
Quarter - tails
Which answer choice shows the same amount of money?
  1. Dime - tailsDime - tailsDime - tailsDime - tailsDime - tails
  2. Dime - headsHalf Dollar - tails
  3. Dime - tailsNickel - tailsNickel - tails
  4. Dime - tailsDime - tailsNickel - heads
Grade 2 Time CCSS: 2.MD.C.7
When do people usually eat breakfast?
  1. a.m.
  2. p.m.
Grade 2 Metric System and SI
                is a unit used to measure the volume of a liquid.
  1. Centimeter
  2. Milliliter
Grade 2 Time CCSS: 2.MD.C.7
What time is shown on the clock?
Clock 09:45
  1. 10:45
  2. 9:45
  3. 9:50
  4. 10:15
Grade 2 Money (USA)
What is the value of this coin?
Quarter - heads
  1. 25¢
  2. 10¢
Grade 2 Money (USA) CCSS: 2.MD.C.8
Is a penny is worth $0.01?
  1. Yes
  2. No
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