| What to create | Quiz |
| Which subject | Mathematics |
| What age group | Year or Grade 2 |
| What topic | Part Part Whole |
| Question types | Mixed |
| Number of questions | 10 |
| Number of answers | 1 |
| Correct answers | Exactly 1 |
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Answer the following questions about the part-part-whole concept. Read each question carefully and choose the correct answer where options are provided.
If you have 3 apples and 2 oranges, how many fruits do you have in total?
In a box, there are 4 blue marbles and 5 red marbles. How many marbles are there in total?
What is the whole if one part is 6 and the other part is 4?
Jenna has 5 dolls and 3 teddy bears. What is the total number of toys Jenna has?
If you score 10 points in a game and your friend scores 15 points, what is the total score?
There are 2 cats and 3 dogs at the park. How many animals are there in total?
Tom has 7 stickers, and Emily gives him 2 more. What is the total number of stickers Tom has now?
If a pizza has 8 slices and you eat 3 slices, how many slices are left?
Ben collects 12 coins and Sarah collects 8 coins. How many coins do they collect together?
You have 5 pencils, and your friend gives you 3 more pencils. How many pencils do you have in total?
Good luck!