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Primary 2: Rev Up! Math
Exercise 1: Choose the correct answer and write its number (1,2,3 or 4) in
the bracket provided.
1. Based on the picture below, which number equation is correct?
(1) 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 ()
(2) 4 + 4 + 4 + 4
(3) 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4
(4) 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6
2. Jane shared her 20 stickers with 4 of her friends. How many stickers did
each friend receive?
(1) 3 ()
(2) 6
(3) 5
(4) 4
3. A bicycle has 2 wheels and a tricycle has 3 wheels. How many wheels
do 6 bicycles and 7 tricycles have altogether?
(1) 30
(2) 32
(3) 33 ()
(4) 36
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4. Denise baked some cakes. She decorated each cake with 6 cherries. If
she baked 3 cakes, how many cherries did she use altogether?
(1) 14 ()
(2) 16
(3) 18
(4) 21
5. Mary made some bracelets. She used 4 red beads and 3 purple beads
for each bracelet. If she made 8 bracelets in all, how many beads did
she use?
(1) 7 ()
(2) 15
(3) 54
(4) 56
6. Mr Low baked 30 strawberry tarts. He packed the tarts into small and
big boxes to sell. There were 3 tarts in each small box and 5 tarts in
each big box. He packed 5 small boxes. How many big boxes did he
pack?
(1) 3 ()
(2) 4
(3) 5
(4) 6
7. Joe bought 33 apples. 6 of them were rotten. After throwing away the
rotten apples, he used the remaining apples to bake 9 apple tarts. The
same number of apples were used for each tart. How many apples did
Joe used for one tart?
(1) 3
(2) 4
(3) 18
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8. The admission tickets for a funfair cost $9 for each adult and $4 for each
child. Raju took his wife and 4 children to the funfair. How much did he
pay for the tickets in total?
(1) $13 ()
(2) $25
(3) $34
(4) $36
9. Jonas had some money. After paying $4 each for 8 similar notebooks,
he had $79 left. How much did he have at first?
(1) $47 ()
(2) $32
(3) $191
(4) $111
10. Danny has 5 brothers. He gave 5 stickers to each of his two older
brothers and 4 stickers to each of his younger brothers. If Danny had 21
stickers left, how many stickers did he have at first?
(1) 42 ()
(2) 43
(3) 44
(4) 45
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Exercise 2: Answer the following questions.
1. The length of a ribbon is 36 cm. The length of a paper clip is 3 cm. How
many paper clips are needed to form the same length as the ribbon?
2. Jason used some toothpicks to make three identical squares as shown
below. How many more toothpicks does he need if he wants to make 8
squares in total?
3. Select 3 numbers from the box below to make a multiplication sentence.
8 24 6 28 3
=
4. Barry shares 12 cherries with 3 of his friends. Circle the number of cherries
each of them gets.
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5. 19 red pens and 17 blue pens are shared equally among 9 pupils. How many pens
did each pupil get?
Ans:
6. Jack has $54. Nick has $20 less than Jack. Sam has thrice as much as Nick. How
much do the three boys have altogether?
Ans:
7. Mr Tan placed 4 rows of tables in a classroom. The tables were arranged in rows of
7. He then removed 6 tables. How many tables were in the classroom in the end?
Ans: 5
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8. May bought 3 boxes of pies. Each box contained 8 pies.
(a) How many pies did she buy altogether?
(b) If she shared the pies with 3 of her friends, how many pies did each friend get?
Ans: (a)
Ans: (b)
9. Mr Tan had 2 children. He gave both children $9 each. If he had $48 left, how much
did Mr Tan have at first?
Ans:
10. Jamie has 16 sweets. Linda has twice as many sweets as Jamie. Linda ate 5 sweets
and shared the rest equally among her 3 brothers. How many sweets did each
brother get?
Ans: 6
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