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Grade 2 Money (USA)
John bought a large drink for $2.25. He bought a bag of popcorn for $1.00. How much did John spend in all?
  1. $3.25
  2. $1.25
  3. $1.00
  4. $2.00
Grade 2 Time
Which clock shows quarter to 4?
  1. Digital Clock 04:05
  2. Digital Clock 04:20
  3. Digital Clock 04:00
  4. Digital Clock 03:45
Grade 2 Money (USA)
Look at the coins. How many are pennies?
Dime - headsNickel - headsNickel - heads
Penny - headsDime - headsNickel - heads
  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
Grade 2 Money (USA) CCSS: 2.MD.C.8
A stuffed snowman costs $9.85. Ben buys the snowman with a 10-dollar bill. Which coins show the amount of change Ben should get back?
Winter - Snowman
  1. Nickel - headsPenny - heads
  2. Dime - headsNickel - heads
  3. Penny - headsDime - heads
  4. Nickel - headsNickel - heads
Grade 2 Basic Measurement Concepts CCSS: 2.MD.B.5
A beaver is 15 inches long. It grows 23 more inches. How long is the beaver now?
  1. 38 inches
  2. 28 inches
  3. 12 inches
  4. 48 inches
Grade 2 Basic Measurement Concepts
What unit of measurement would you use to measure the length of a grasshopper?
  1. inches
  2. feet
  3. yards
  4. miles
Grade 2 Basic Measurement Concepts CCSS: 2.MD.A.3
A good estimate for the length of a crayon is:
  1. about 3 inches
  2. about 3 feet
  3. about 3 yards
  4. about 3 miles
Grade 2 Money (USA) CCSS: 2.MD.C.8
Which coins have the same value as 1 nickel?
  1. 5 pennies
  2. 10 pennies
  3. 25 pennies
Grade 2 Three Dimensional Shapes
A 3-D shape with round ends and long sides, like a can, is:
  1. cube
  2. cylinder
  3. triangle
  4. rectangle
Grade 2 Customary Measurement Concepts
If you were to buy milk and you wanted it to last for a while, which bottle of milk would be best to buy?
  1. Pint
  2. Quart
  3. Liter
  4. Gallon
Grade 2 Metric System and SI
                is a unit used to measure length.
  1. Ruler
  2. Centimeter
  3. Liter
Grade 2 Area CCSS: 2.G.A.2
Mrs. Turner uses the carpet squares shown below to cover the floor of the reading center.
Unit Squares 2

How many carpet squares does Mrs. Turner use to cover the floor area of the reading center?
  1. 10 carpet squares
  2. 20 carpet squares
  3. 15 carpet squares
Grade 2 Money (USA) CCSS: 2.MD.C.8
It costs $2.00 per person to watch the fireworks show. Mark pays with a 5-dollar bill. How much change should Mark get back?
American - Fireworks
  1. $1.00
  2. $2.00
  3. $3.00
  4. $4.00
Grade 2 Basic Measurement Concepts CCSS: 2.MD.B.5
A whale is 78 feet long. A rhinoceros is 13 feet long. What is the difference in length between the whale and the rhinoceros?
  1. 55 feet
  2. 91 feet
  3. 65 feet
  4. 81 feet
Grade 2 Basic Shapes CCSS: 2.G.A.1
A circle has        zero        corners.
Grade 2 Time CCSS: 2.MD.C.7
What time does the clock show?
Clock 02:10
  1. 2:10
  2. 1:10
  3. 2:20
  4. 1:20
Grade 2 Time
Tanya is traveling to a family reunion that begins at 12:00 noon.
Clock 12:00
It will take her 4 hours to get there. What time must she leave in order to arrive on time?
  1. 10:00 am
  2. 9:00 am
  3. 8:00 am
  4. 7:00 am
Grade 2 Three Dimensional Shapes CCSS: 2.G.A.1
How many faces does this shape have?
Cone
  1. 2
  2. 1
  3. 3
Grade 2 Basic Shapes
Which shape has five angles and five sides?
  1. triangle
  2. octagon
  3. pentagon
  4. quadrilateral
Grade 2 Basic Measurement Concepts
Robert wants to make a cake. What would be the best tool to measure flour?
  1. a yardstick
  2. a measuring cup
  3. a scale
  4. a thermometer
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