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WMI Grade 2 Questions Part 1

1) This document contains a past math exam paper with multiple choice questions testing computational skills and problem solving abilities. 2) It has two sections, with problems 1-10 worth 6 points each and problems 11-15 worth 8 points each. For each problem there are 4 answer choices labeled A-D. 3) The questions cover topics like computation, number patterns, word problems, geometry, and logic puzzles involving the relative positions of objects.

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WMI Grade 2 Questions Part 1

1) This document contains a past math exam paper with multiple choice questions testing computational skills and problem solving abilities. 2) It has two sections, with problems 1-10 worth 6 points each and problems 11-15 worth 8 points each. For each problem there are 4 answer choices labeled A-D. 3) The questions cover topics like computation, number patterns, word problems, geometry, and logic puzzles involving the relative positions of objects.

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Past Paper

2A
◎Problems 1-10. Six points each. Choose the best answer from – .

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1) Compute 63-25=( ). ( )=?

42 38 32 35
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2) Compute ( )-29=57. ( )=?

85 76 38 86
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3)
61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110
111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120

103 104 94 114

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4) Given a 3-digit number where the hundreds digit is 4, the tens digit is 3 less than the
hundreds digit, and this 3-digit number is an even number. What may this number
be?

478 419 418 479


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5)

=( )
=( )

12 13 14 15

19 20 21 22
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6)

+ ⇒ + ⇒ ?

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7)

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8) Compute 3×9=( ). ( )=?

28 27 18 21
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9)

42 24 21 48
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10) John thinks of three numbers. Given that the sum of
these three numbers is 19, the second number is 1
less than the first number, and the first number is
twice the third number, what is the second number
that John thinks of?

9 8 4 7
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◎Problems 11-15. Eight points each. Choose the best answer from – .

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11) How does A roll?

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12) Which of the following figures will you see if


you look from the direction of ?

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13) There are 10 problems for the math quiz. Suppose 8 points
will be given for each correct answer, and 2 points will be
lost for each wrong answer, how many wrong answers does
Mary write if she gets 50 points?

4 3 2 1

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14)

10 18 28 8

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15) Given that 5 trophies are placed in a row. Suppose trophy A is on the right of trophy
B, trophy E is on the right of trophy C, trophy D is on the right of trophy A, and
trophy C is on the right of trophy D, which trophy is in the middle?

A B C D

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