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Year 2 Mathematics Quiz: Addition and Subtraction

Instructions:

Answer the following questions based on the images described. Choose the correct answer from the options (A, B, C, etc.) where applicable.


  1. What is 4 + 3?
    {The image of four apples on a tree and three apples on the ground.}
    A. 6
    B. 7
    C. 5
    D. 8
    E. 9
    F. 10
    G. 11
    H. 12
    I. 13
    J. 14

  2. What is 10 - 2?
    {The image of ten balloons in the sky and two balloons flying away.}
    A. 6
    B. 7
    C. 8
    D. 9
    E. 10
    F. 5
    G. 3
    H. 2
    I. 4
    J. 1

  3. How many fish are there if you have 5 fish and you buy 4 more?
    {The image of five goldfish in a bowl, and four goldfish being added to the bowl.}
    A. 8
    B. 9
    C. 7
    D. 6
    E. 10
    F. 11
    G. 12
    H. 13
    I. 14
    J. 15

  4. What is 9 - 5?
    {The image of nine candies in a jar with five candies taken out.}
    A. 3
    B. 4
    C. 5
    D. 2
    E. 1
    F. 6
    G. 7
    H. 8
    I. 0
    J. 9

  5. How many stars are there in total if you see 6 stars and 3 more stars appear?
    {The image of six stars in the night sky with three stars added.}
    A. 8
    B. 9
    C. 10
    D. 7
    E. 11
    F. 12
    G. 5
    H. 4
    I. 3
    J. 2

  6. What is 7 + 2?
    {The image of seven ducks in a pond and two ducks joining them.}
    A. 9
    B. 8
    C. 10
    D. 6
    E. 5
    F. 11
    G. 12
    H. 13
    I. 14
    J. 15

  7. What is 15 - 6?
    {The image of fifteen flowers in a garden with six flowers picked.}
    A. 10
    B. 9
    C. 7
    D. 8
    E. 5
    F. 4
    G. 3
    H. 2
    I. 1
    J. 0

  8. If there are 12 cookies and 3 are eaten, how many are left?
    {The image of twelve cookies on a plate and three cookies taken away.}
    A. 8
    B. 9
    C. 10
    D. 11
    E. 12
    F. 7
    G. 6
    H. 5
    I. 4
    J. 3

  9. What is 5 + 9?
    {The image of five oranges in a basket and nine oranges being added.}
    A. 12
    B. 14
    C. 13
    D. 15
    E. 11
    F. 10
    G. 16
    H. 17
    I. 18
    J. 19

  10. What is 3 - 1?
    {The image of three balloons floating in the air, with one balloon being released.}
    A. 2
    B. 1
    C. 0
    D. 3
    E. 4
    F. 5
    G. 6
    H. 7
    I. 8
    J. 9

  11. What is 8 + 5?
    {The image of eight books on a shelf with five more books being added.}
    A. 12
    B. 13
    C. 14
    D. 15
    E. 16
    F. 17
    G. 11
    H. 10
    I. 18
    J. 19

  12. If you have 14 candies and give away 4, how many do you have left?
    {The image of fourteen candies in a bowl with four candies being removed.}
    A. 10
    B. 11
    C. 12
    D. 13
    E. 8
    F. 9
    G. 7
    H. 6
    I. 5
    J. 4

  13. What is 4 + 6?
    {The image of four cars in a parking lot and six more cars arriving.}
    A. 9
    B. 10
    C. 11
    D. 12
    E. 13
    F. 14
    G. 15
    H. 16
    I. 17
    J. 18

  14. What is 7 - 2?
    {The image of seven flowers in a garden and two flowers being cut.}
    A. 6
    B. 5
    C. 4
    D. 3
    E. 2
    F. 1
    G. 0
    H. 7
    I. 8
    J. 9

  15. If there are 20 birds on a wire and 5 fly away, how many are left?
    {The image of twenty birds on a power line with five birds flying off.}
    A. 15
    B. 16
    C. 17
    D. 18
    E. 19
    F. 14
    G. 13
    H. 12
    I. 11
    J. 10

  16. What is 6 + 6?
    {The image of six crayons on a table and six more crayons being placed beside them.}
    A. 12
    B. 11
    C. 13
    D. 14
    E. 15
    F. 10
    G. 8
    H. 7
    I. 9
    J. 16

  17. What is 5 - 3?
    {The image of five cookies on a plate with three cookies taken away.}
    A. 1
    B. 2
    C. 3
    D. 4
    E. 5
    F. 0
    G. 6
    H. 7
    I. 8
    J. 9

  18. How many butterflies are there if you see 3 butterflies and 4 more come?
    {The image of three butterflies in a garden and four more butterflies flying in.}
    A. 7
    B. 6
    C. 5
    D. 8
    E. 9
    F. 10
    G. 11
    H. 12
    I. 13
    J. 14

  19. What is 18 - 3?
    {The image of eighteen balloons at a party with three balloons popped.}
    A. 14
    B. 15
    C. 16
    D. 17
    E. 12
    F. 11
    G. 10
    H. 9
    I. 8
    J. 0

  20. What is 0 + 7?
    {The image of zero stars in the sky and seven stars appearing.}
    A. 7
    B. 1
    C. 2
    D. 3
    E. 4
    F. 5
    G. 6
    H. 8
    I. 9
    J. 10

  21. If you start with 16 marbles and lose 6, how many do you have?
    {The image of sixteen marbles scattered with six marbles being lost.}
    A. 10
    B. 11
    C. 12
    D. 13
    E. 14
    F. 15
    G. 8
    H. 7
    I. 6
    J. 5

  22. What is 11 + 4?
    {The image of eleven butterflies flying and four more butterflies joining them.}
    A. 15
    B. 16
    C. 17
    D. 14
    E. 19
    F. 20
    G. 12
    H. 13
    I. 21
    J. 18

  23. If you have 13 stickers and give away 5, how many are left?
    {The image of thirteen stickers on a page with five stickers being peeled off.}
    A. 8
    B. 7
    C. 9
    D. 6
    E. 5
    F. 4
    G. 3
    H. 2
    I. 1
    J. 10

  24. What is 2 + 9?
    {The image of two trees and nine more trees being planted nearby.}
    A. 10
    B. 11
    C. 12
    D. 13
    E. 9
    F. 8
    G. 6
    H. 5
    I. 4
    J. 3

  25. What is 5 - 2?
    {The image of five birds sitting on a branch with two flying away.}
    A. 3
    B. 4
    C. 5
    D. 2
    E. 1
    F. 0
    G. 6
    H. 7
    I. 8
    J. 9

  26. How many pencils do you have if you start with 10 and lose 2?
    {The image of ten pencils on a desk with two pencils falling off the edge.}
    A. 8
    B. 9
    C. 10
    D. 7
    E. 6
    F. 5
    G. 4
    H. 3
    I. 2
    J. 1

  27. If there are 7 cars and 3 more arrive, how many cars are there now?
    {The image of seven cars in a parking lot and three additional cars driving in.}
    A. 10
    B. 11
    C. 9
    D. 12
    E. 8
    F. 13
    G. 14
    H. 15
    I. 16
    J. 17

  28. What is 9 - 4?
    {The image of nine books on a shelf with four books taken off.}
    A. 5
    B. 6
    C. 7
    D. 8
    E. 9
    F. 10
    G. 4
    H. 3
    I. 2
    J. 1

  29. If you have 12 crayons and lose 7, how many are left?
    {The image of twelve crayons in a box with seven crayons being pulled out.}
    A. 5
    B. 6
    C. 4
    D. 3
    E. 2
    F. 1
    G. 0
    H. 7
    I. 8
    J. 9

  30. What is 3 + 6?
    {The image of three flowers growing in a garden with six more flowers blooming.}
    A. 9
    B. 7
    C. 8
    D. 10
    E. 5
    F. 4
    G. 11
    H. 12
    I. 13
    J. 14


Good luck!