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D.P.S.

Gandhinagar
Session: 2024-25
Class - II
Mathematics
Term - I
My Buddy
 Class Assignments
 Subject Enrichment Activities
 Revision Worksheets
 Mock Test Paper
DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GANDHINAGAR
ACADEMIC SESSION 2024-25
WORKSHEET- 1
Topic: Chapter- 1 2 – Digit Numbers
Name: Date:

I. Write the After, Before and Between numbers for the following :
II. Compare the numbers and write the correct symbol in the given boxes.

III. Colour the odd numbers with RED and even numbers with PINK in the given picture.
IV. Arrange the numbers in ascending and descending order.
V. Do as directed:

Remarks: ___________________________ Teacher’s Sign: _________________


DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GANDHINAGAR
ACADEMIC SESSION 2024-25
WORKSHEET- 2

Topic:Chapter-2 Addition up to 99
Name: Date:

I. Add the following:-

Remarks: ___________________________ Teacher’s Sign: _________________


DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GANDHINAGAR
ACADEMIC SESSION 2024-25
WORKSHEET- 3
Topic:Chapter-3 Subtraction Up to 99
Name: Date:______________

I. Subtract the following numbers and colour according to the code given:-

Remarks: ___________________________ Teacher’s Sign: _________________


DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GANDHINAGAR
ACADEMIC SESSION 2024-25
WORKSHEET- 4
Topic:Chapter-4 3-digit Numbers
Name: Date:

I. Match the following:-


II. Write the expanded form for the following numbers:

III. Write the standard form for the following:-


IV. Compare the numbers and put < or > or = sign.

V. Arrange the numbers in ascending order.

VI. Arrange the numbers in descending order.


VII. Arrange the numbers in descending order.
VI. Arrange the numbers in descending order

VIII. Write the numbers shown in the abacus.

VII. Write the numbers shown in the abacus.

Remarks: ___________________________ Teacher’s Sign: _________________


DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GANDHINAGAR
ACADEMIC SESSION 2024-25
WORKSHEET- 5 (SEA: 10 Marks)
Topic:Chapter-5 Addition and Subtraction 3 – Digit Numbers
Name: Date:

I. Solve the following:

Remarks: ___________________________ Teacher’s Sign: _________________


DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GANDHINAGAR
ACADEMIC SESSION 2024-25
WORKSHEET- 6
Topic:Chapter-6 Multiplication
Name: Date:

I. Multiply the following:


II. Multiply the following:-

Remarks: __________________ Teacher’s Sign: ____________________


DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GANDHINAGAR
ACADEMIC SESSION 2024-25
WORKSHEET- 7
Topic:Chapter-9 More About Multiplication
Name: Date:

I. Solve the following:-

Remarks: __________________ Teacher’s Sign: ____________________


Delhi Public School, Gandhinagar
Model Periodic Test -I (2024-25)
Class: II Date:
Mathematics
Time: 1 hour M. Marks: 20
Name: Sec: Roll No:

General Instructions:
1) All the questions are compulsory.
2) Answer the questions as per given instructions.

Q-I Choose the correct option for the following questions. (10×1=10)

1. The place value of 5 in 950 is_________________.


a. 90 b. 50 c. 0
2. The standard form of 8 tens + 2 ones is _______________.
a. 28 b. 82 c. 802
3. The largest two-digit number is_________________.
a. 10 b. 95 c. 99
4. 49 is written as____________________________.
a. Four nine b. Forty nine c. Fourty nine
5. What is the position of the elephant?

a. 3rd b. 5th c. 4th

6. Face value of 6 in 637 is .


a. 6 b. 600 c. 60
7. Count the beads and tick the correct option.
a. 23 b. 13 c. 31

8. Expanded form of 58 is .

a. 50+6 b. 60+8 c. 50+8

9. Choose the even number from the following numbers.


a.11 b. 12 c. 15
10. The greatest 1– digit odd number is_________________.
a. 3 b. 1 c. 9

Q-II Do as directed.

[A] Look at the word below and write the correct ordinal numbers: (4×½=2)

“JACKFRUIT”
1. The letter ‘T’ is at _______________________ place.

2. The letter ‘C’ is at _______________________ place.

3. The letter ‘F’ is at _______________________ place.

4. The letter ‘U’ is at _______________________ place.

[B] Arrange the given numbers in the ascending order: (2×1=2)

1. 41, 28, 73, 9


Ans:
2. 78, 38, 83, 87
Ans:
[C] Circle the Odd numbers from the numbers given below: (4×½=2)

54 11 25 36
48 97 72 73
[D] Write in Expanded form (4×½=2)

1. 89 - _____ tens + ______ ones


2. 60 - _____ tens + ______ ones

[E] Write in words. (2x1=2)

1. 100 - __________________________.

2. 12 - ___________________________.
Delhi Public School, Gandhinagar
Model Paper for Half - Yearly Examination (2024-25)
Class: II Date:
Mathematics
Time: 2 hours M. Marks: 40

Name: Sec: Roll No:

General Instructions:-
(i) All the questions are compulsory.
(ii) Answer the questions as per given instructions.

Q- I. Choose the correct answer for the questions given below: (20×1=20)

1) The result of subtraction is known as the _________________________.

(a) addend (b) sum (c) difference

2) Write the expanded form of 682 __________________________

(a) 60 + 8 + 7 (b) 600 + 8 + 20 (c) 600 + 80 + 2

3) Count the beads and choose the number.

(a) 523 (b) 532 (c) 511

4) _________ groups of 5 is 30.

(a) 5 (b) 7 (c) 6

5) 100 more than 435 is

(a) 535 (b) 335 (c) 635

6) The number greater than 710 but smaller than 715 is ______________.

(a)700 (b)711 (c)721


7) Compare the number 52 + 5 ___________ 50 + 7

(a) < (b) > (c) =

8) Fill in the blanks. 0 + ____________ = 84

(a) 0 (b) 48 (c) 84

9) My father bought 30 candies. He gave 5 to my sister. How many candies were left for me?

(a) 25 (b) 18 (c) 29

10) What is the sum of the place value of two 6s in the number 662?

(a) 580 (b) 660 (c) 560

11) 3 × 6 = ___________ × 3

(a) 0 (b) 6 (c) 3

12) The cost of one toy truck is ₹30. Mohini wants to buy 3 toy trucks. How much amount she
needs to pay?

(a) ₹90 (b) ₹50 (c) ₹100

13) On adding 40 and 30, the sum obtained is_______________.

(a) fifty (b) seventy (c) eighty

14) Write the next 4 digits 143, 146, 149, 152, ________

(a) 155, 158, 161, 164 (b) 157, 158, 159, 160 (c) 152, 154, 156, 158

15) Write the correct answer. 25 × ? = 250

(a) 5 (b) 10 (c) 20

16) When we multiply two numbers, the answer is known as the _______

(a) difference (b) product (c) plus


17) 10 groups of 6 means _______

(a) 30 (b) 60 (c) 25

18) Choose the correct using the following numbers.


36, 9, 4

(a) 36 × 9 = 4

(b) 4 × 36 = 9

(c) 4 × 9 = 36

19)

(a) 12 (b) 9 (c) 15

20) One girl has 2 legs. How many legs do 5 girls have?
(a) 12 (b) 10 (c) 4

Q- II Solve the following: (6×1=6)

H T O H T O H T O

4 2 6 8 4 3 6 3 5

+ 5 4 2 - 3 7 2 - 2 6 5
H T O H T O T O

3 6 8 7 1 2 3 4

+ 5 2 5 - 3 8 2 × 2

Q – III Write the number names: (2×1=2)

1) 316 - ________________________________________________________

2) 720 -_________________________________________________________

Q IV Expand the following: (2×1=2)

1) 839 = ________ hundreds + ________ tens + ________ ones

2) 473 = ________ hundreds + ________ tens + ________ ones

Q V Arrange the following numbers in the descending order: (2×1=2)

1) 374 253 639 307

Ans.

2) 523 854 325 548

Ans.
Q VI Multiply the following: (8×½=4)

1) 2 × 5 = 5) 3 × 9 =

2) 4 × 6 = 6)10 × 8 =

3) 3 × 4 = 7) 4 × 9 =

4) 5 × 3= 8) 4 × 4 =

Q VII Story Sums: (2×2 = 4)

1) In my school, there are 566 boys and 388 girls. How many students are there in my school?

Solution:

H T O

Ans. ____________________________________________________________
2) Rita has 8 packets of pencils. Each packet has 10 pencils. How many pencils are there in all?

Solution:

_________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________
D.P.S. Gandhinagar
Session: 2024-25
Class - II
Mathematics
Term-II
My Buddy
 Class Assignments
 Subject Enrichment Activities
 Revision Worksheets
 Mock Test Paper
DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GANDHINAGAR
ACADEMIC SESSION 2024-25
WORKSHEET- 1
Topic:Chapter-7 Division
Name: Date:

I. Look at the picture and fill in the blanks:-

1. There are _________ flowers in the basket.

2. _________ children want the flowers shown.

3. By dividing 12 flowers among 3 children, each child will get ________ flowers.

4. Using the symbol (÷), ______ ÷ 3 = ______.

1. ______ children are playing cards.

2. Each child is having _____ cards.

3. By dividing ________ cards equally among 4 children, each child gets 2 cards.

4. Using the symbols (÷), 8 ÷ ____ = _____.

Remarks: __________________ Teacher’s Sign: ____________________


DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GANDHINAGAR
ACADEMIC SESSION 2024-25
WORKSHEET- 2
Topic: Chapter- 8 Measurement

Name: Date:

I. Which tool will you use to measure the following things:-


II. Which is the better unit to measure these?

1. A sack of onions ___________ (g / kg)

2. A basket of 4 apples ___________ (kg / g)

3. One cup of tea ___________ (ml / l)

4. The length of a wall ___________ (m / cm)

5. A one rupee coin ___________ (g / kg)

6. Water in a tank ___________ ( l / ml)

7. The length of a spoon ___________ (cm / m)

8. A glass of a water ___________ (ml / l)

9. The length of a pole ___________ (cm / m)

Remarks: Teacher’s Sign:


DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GANDHINAGAR
ACADEMIC SESSION 2024-25
WORKSHEET- 3
Topic: Chapter- 10 Geometry
Name:_______________________________________ Date: _____________

I.Rewrite the given below statements by unscrambling the underlined words:-

1. If we stretch a thread tightly, we get a t r s a t h i g line.

Ans.______________________________________________________________

2. A c t e r g l a e n has four straight lines.

Ans.______________________________________________________________

3. If we hold the thread loosely, we get a u c e v d r line.

Ans.______________________________________________________________

4. A i c r l c e is made of curved line.

Ans.______________________________________________________________

5. A circle has no sides or no n o r c e r s.

Ans.______________________________________________________________

6. A r i t a n g e l has 3 sides and 3 corners.

Ans.______________________________________________________________

7. A q s r a u e is made of straight lines.

Ans.______________________________________________________________

8. A b i o c u d has 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 corners.

Ans.______________________________________________________________

Remarks: Teacher’s Sign: ____________________


DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GANDHINAGAR
ACADEMIC SESSION 2024-25
WORKSHEET- 4
Topic: Chapter- 11 Patterns

Name:_______________________________________ Date: _____________


I. Continue the repeating patterns below:-

II. Continue the growing patterns below:-

III. Continue the decreasing pattern below:-

Remarks: Teacher’s Sign: ___________


DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GANDHINAGAR
ACADEMIC SESSION 2024-25
WORKSHEET- 5
Topic: Chapter- 12 Time
Name:_______________________________________ Date: _____________

Remarks: Teacher’s Sign: ___________


DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GANDHINAGAR
ACADEMIC SESSION 2024-25
WORKSHEET- 6
Topic: Chapter- 12 Time
Name:_______________________________________ Date: _____________

Remarks: Teacher’s Sign: ___________


DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GANDHINAGAR
ACADEMIC SESSION 2024-25
WORKSHEET- 7
Topic: Chapter- 12 Time
Name:_______________________________________ Date: _____________

Remarks: Teacher’s Sign: ___________


DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GANDHINAGAR
ACADEMIC SESSION 2024-25
WORKSHEET- 8
Topic: Chapter- 13 Money
Name:_______________________________________ Date: _____________
I. Draw the necessary number of notes and coin in the box given below:-
YOU BUY YOU GIVE YOUR CHANGE
1. ₹ 250

2. ₹ 265

3. ₹ 136

4. ₹ 425

5. ₹ 360
II. Write the total amount of the following things:-

Remarks: Teacher’s Sign: ___________


DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GANDHINAGAR
ACADEMIC SESSION 2024-25
WORKSHEET- 9
Topic: Chapter- 14 Data Handling
Name:_______________________________________ Date: _____________

I. Answer the following questions with the help of given pictograph below which shows
the number of marks obtained by 6 students in their Maths exam.

1. How many marks did Ali score?

Ans. ____________________________________________________________

2. Who got full marks?

Ans. ____________________________________________________________

3. How many more marks did Sara score than Zara?

Ans. ____________________________________________________________

4. Who scored the least marks in the test?

Ans. ____________________________________________________________

5. Name the students who scored similar marks.

Ans. ____________________________________________________________

Remarks: Teacher’s Sign: ___________


DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GANDHINAGAR
ACADEMIC SESSION 2024-25
WORKSHEET- 10 (SEA – 10 Marks)
Topic: Data Handling
Name:_______________________________________ Date: ____________

I. Study the pictograph. Use the information from the graph to answer the questions
below:- (4 × 1 = 4)
II. Count the shapes and colour the boxes:- (6 × 1 = 6)

Remarks: Teacher’s Sign: ___________


DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GANDHINAGAR
ACADEMIC SESSION 2024-25
WORKSHEET- 11 (CBE – 10 Marks)
Topic: Money
Name:_______________________________________ Date: ____________

I. John went to the fruit shop and looked for the following fruits. Based on the
amount answer the following questions:- (6 × 1 = 6)

1. Which fruit was the costliest?

Ans.____________________________________________________________

2. Which fruit was the cheapest?

Ans. ____________________________________________________________

3. Which two fruits could he buy if he had Rs. 80?

Ans. ____________________________________________________________

4. How many fruits could he buy if he had Rs. 50?

Ans. ____________________________________________________________

5. Which two fruits could he buy if she had Rs. 40?

Ans. ____________________________________________________________

6. What is the total of Kiwi and Grapes?

Ans. ____________________________________________________________
II. Write the amount in words :- (4 × 1 = 4)

1. ₹ 85

2. ₹ 356

3. ₹ 79

4. ₹ 20

Remarks: Teacher’s Sign: ___________


Delhi Public School, Gandhinagar
Model Paper for Periodic Test -II (2024-25)
Class: II Date:
Mathematics
Time: 1 hour M. Marks: 20

Name: Sec: Roll No:

General Instructions:
(i) All the questions are compulsory.
(ii) Answer the questions as per given instructions.
Q.I Choose the correct answer for the given questions. (10×1=10)

1. _________________ is used to measure the height of a door.

(a) g (b) ml (c) cm

2. I have 4 sides and my opposite sides are equal. Who am I?

(a) Triangle (b) Rectangle (c) Cone

3. The length of the pencil is__________________.

(a) 2 cm (b) 7 cm (c) 5 cm


4. There are edges in a cuboid.

(a) 4 (b) 12 (c) 6

5. The weight of a tomato is measured in_____________________.

(a) centimetre (b) gram (c) millilitre

6. .If Sonam places twenty Rs. 1 coins one above the other, then which of the
given shapes will she get.
(a) Sphere (b) Cylinder (c) Cube
7. Candle is the example of .

(a) cube (b) cone (c) cylinder

8. 1 m = ____________________.

(a) 10 cm (b) 100 cm (c) 150 cm

9. A brick is an example of ____________.

(a) Cuboid (b) Cube (c) Cylinder

10.Weight of the sugar sack is measured in a ___________.

(a) m (b) kg (c) g

Q.II Complete the following table: (4 x 1 = 4)

SHAPE

Name of the solid shape

Number of vertices
Q.III Write the correct measurement unit for the given objects. (4 x ½ = 2)

Length of a sharpener
________________________

Weight of a rice bag


_________________________

Water in a glass
_________________________

Height of a building
__________________________

Q.IV Draw one example for each of the following 3D shapes: (4 x 1= 4)

A sphere

A cylinder

A cube

A cone
Delhi Public School, Gandhinagar
Model Paper for Annual Examination (2024-25)
Class: II Date:
Mathematics
Time: 2 hours M. Marks: 40
Name: Sec: Roll No:

General Instructions:-
(i) All the questions are compulsory.
(ii) Answer the questions as per given instructions.

Q- I. Choose the correct answer for the questions given below: (20×1=20)

1. There were 16 pizza slices. They were to be distributed among 4 kids. How
many slices will each child get?

(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 6

2. 2,6,10,14, . Which number comes next?

(a) 17 (b) 20 (c) 18

3. What is the time shown in the clock?

(a) 5 o’clock (b) 2 o’clock (c) 1 o’clock

4. How many ₹50 notes are there in ₹100? .


(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 3

5. 2 times 9 is .

(a) 6 (b) 18 (c) 20

6. How many more glasses of Orange juice than Pineapple juice?

(a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 2

7. Which glass of fruit juice is least in number?

(a) Orange (b) Cranberry (c) Pineapple


8. Choose the correct increasing pattern.

(a) 8,4,6,2 (b) 80,70,60,50 (c) 8,18,28,38

9.If today is Wednesday, what day of the week was yesterday?

(a) Tuesday (b) Friday (c) Saturday

10.Which is the correct amount of money required to buy this toy?


(a) (b) (c)

11.603,503,_________,303,203,_________

(a) 403,303 (b) 503,403 (c) 403, 103

12.The hand in the clock moves faster.

(a) second (b) hour (c) minute

13.1 hour = minutes.

(a) 90 (b) 60 (c) 24


14. We celebrate Republic Day in the month of .

(a) January (b) June (c) September

15.Ruhi bought a teddy bear for ₹350. She gave the shopkeeper ₹500. How
much amount she will get back?

(a) ₹150 (b) ₹200 (c) ₹100

16.Fourteen rupees fifty paise can be written as .

(a) ₹14.00 (b) ₹14.50 (c) ₹14.15

17.The result of division is called as ______________________.

(a) dividend (b) quotient (c) divisor


18.A leap year has _________ days.
(a) 365 (b) 366 (c) 359

19. .

Complete the given pattern.

i. (b) (c)
20.The division sentence for the given picture is___________________.

(a) 10 ÷ 2 =5 (b) 12 ÷ 3 = 4 (c) 16 ÷ 4 = 4

Q.II Divide the following. (3×1=3)

2. 75 ÷ 5 = 2. 27 ÷ 3 = 2. 84 ÷ 7 =
Q.III Observe the Calendar and answer the following questions: (4x1=4)

a. Which day of the week is 30th March?

b. How many Mondays are there in the given month?

c. How many days are there in this month?

d. What is the date of the first Sunday of March?

Q.IV Complete the given pattern: (4x½=2)

2
Q.V The following pictograph shows the favourite games of students in a class.
Observe it and answer the following questions: (4x1=4)

1. How many students like Football?


.
2. Which game is liked the most by the students?
.
3. Which game is liked by only one student?
.
4. How many students like Badminton and Hockey?
.
Q.VI Multiply the following: (6 x ½ = 3)

1. 4×5= 4. 6×3=

2. 7×7= 5. 8 ×10 =

3. 5×8= 6. 9×6=
Q.VII Story Sums:- (2×2=4)

1. Soham bought badminton for ₹350 and a ball for ₹180. How much amount of money
did he spend in total?
Solution:

2. Ram packed 49 eggs equally in 7 boxes. How many eggs will be packed in each
box?
Solution:

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