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The document consists of a series of mathematics exercises for students, including fill-in-the-blank questions, addition and subtraction problems, and matching exercises. It covers various mathematical concepts such as number sentences, word problems, and basic arithmetic operations. The exercises are designed to assess students' understanding of mathematics for the academic year 2025-26.
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Worksheet 1

The document consists of a series of mathematics exercises for students, including fill-in-the-blank questions, addition and subtraction problems, and matching exercises. It covers various mathematical concepts such as number sentences, word problems, and basic arithmetic operations. The exercises are designed to assess students' understanding of mathematics for the academic year 2025-26.
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1 2025-26 30 minutes

Mathematics 2

1. Tick the correct option.

a. Fill in the blank.


57 ___ =54

a. 1 b.3 c.2 d.7


b. Add - Smallest 3-digit number and two hundred fifty-five

a. 450 b.355 c.349 d.265


c. Which three numbers can be added to make a total of 98?

a. 41,25,60 b.32,25,60 c.32,41,25 d.60,32,25

2. Do as directed.
A. Put a plus(+) or minus (-) sign in the circle to complete the number sentences.

1. 231 28 = 203

2. 506 368 = 874

B. Solve 63+8 using number line.

C. Represent the following as numbers and then add

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D.Expand the numbers and then add.
a.378 and 479

3. Match the following.


Column A Column B

1. 988 – 4 a. 150

2. Sum of 59 and 48 b. 172

3. Difference of 425 and 253 is c. 984

4. 7 hundreds 2 tens - 5 hundreds 7 tens = d. 145

5. 134+6+5= e. 107

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

4. Solve the problems.


a. A farmer harvested 856 kg of wheat in January and 389 kg were sold in
February. How much harvest he is left with?

b. Rohan’s class went on a picnic. They carried 248 sandwiches in total.


At lunchtime, they ate 79 sandwiches. How many sandwiches were left after
the picnic?

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c. A total of 712 boys and girls participated in drawing contest. If 383 boys
participated in the contest, how many girls were there?

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Summative assessment-2

2025-26 30 minutes

Mathematics 2

1. Choose the correct option

a) is the symbol for addition. It is also called “plus”. (+,-)

b) 39 - = 9 (30,20)

c) Sum of 113 and 23 is (136,163)

d) 7 hundreds = tens (70,7)

e) 49 + 0 = (49,0)

2. Do as directed (addition)

a) Aarush scored 93 runs and Aarav scored 37 runs. What is their total score?

b) Use number line and subtract

15 – 4 =

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3. Match the following

(a) 33 + 12 (1) 120

(b) smallest 3 digit (2) 0


number

(c) subtraction of 208 (3) 30 + 15


And 88 will result

(d) 111 – 111 (4) 225

(e) difference of (5) 100


447 – 222

a- , b- , c- , d- ,e-

4. Solve the following


a) Arrange in columns and subtract

425 - 283

H T O

b) Subtraction problems

A farmer took 500 bags of tomatoes to the market. Out of which he sold 293 bags.
How many bags of tomatoes does he have?

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2025-26 30 minutes

Mathematics 2

1. Do as directed:

a. 10 + = 6 + 10

b. 40 – = 20

.
c. 5 hundreds = tens

2. Match the following:

A B

1. 5 tens 17 ones a. 82

2. 2 hundreds b. 67

3. 8 tens 2 ones c. 200

1. , 2. , 3.

3. Find the difference of 222 and 447

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4 Expand and add the following

a) 315+263

b) 523+419

5 Subtract 784 from 896

6 Solve the following word problems


a) A Shopkeeper has 57 pens. He sold 35 pens. How many pens are remaining with the
shopkeeper?
b) There are 22 boys and 12 girls in a class. Find the total number of students in the class?

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4 30 mins

Mathematics 2

Q1. Tick the correct option and fill in the blanks. ( 5)

a. 95 ______ = 60
60 26 35

b. 780 ____ 69 = 711

c. 3 Hundreds and 4 Tens = Hundreds and 14 Tens


2 4 3
d. 18 Tens = Hundreds and 8 Tens 10 1 8

c. The addition of 723 and 52 will result in 775 675 765

Q2. Do as directed.
a. Write as numerals and then add.
Smallest 3-digit number and sixty. (1)

b. Arrange the numbers in columns and add. (2)


43 and 29
Tens Ones

4 3
+ 2 9

c. Correct the given additions. (2)

Hundreds Tens Ones

1 2 3
+ 1 2
Match the following. (5)
Q3.
1. 6 + 4 = 20 a. 6 Tens 15 Ones

2. 20 – 4 = 16 b. 20 – 16 = 4

3. 7 Tens and 5 Ones c. 4 +16 = 20

4. 43 minus 9 d. 89

5. 32+46+11 e. 34

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Q4. Solve the problems.

a. Find the difference of 333 and 557. (1)


Hundreds Tens Ones

5 5 7
- 3 3 3

b. Expand the numbers and subtract- (2)


Subtract 356 from 456.

4 Hundreds 5 Tens 6 Ones


-3 Hundreds 5 Tens 6 Ones
c. A library has 311 books. Last weekend 207 books were borrowed by students.
How many books are left in the library now?

(2)
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MATH 2

1. Choose the correct answer from the bracket and fill in the blanks.

a. 10 + = 13 + 10 (3,13)

b. 25 tens = hundreds 5 tens (2,20)

c. 7 hundreds = 6 hundreds tens (1, 10)

2. Solve the problems

a. Check the given addition. Correct the mistakes if any?

H T O
5 2 5
2 1
+ 7 3 5

b Expand the numbers and add: 153 + 239

c. Sonia has 126 books. Ravi has 234 books more than Sonia. How many books
does Ravi has?
3 Match the following.

a. 141 + 5 1. 999

b. 101+1 2. 146

c. Largest 3digit number 3. 102

a b c

4. Do as directed

a. Arrange the numbers in columns and subtract: 456 – 187

b Ria made 215 glasses of orange juice. Her friends drank 46


glasses. How many glasses of orange juice were left?

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