Grade: Grade 2 Subject: Mathematics Unit: Addition & Subtraction Within 1000 SAT: Algebra ACT: Math

Unit Quiz

Instructions

This quiz will test everything you learned in this unit. Take your time and show your work on scratch paper. You can check your answers at the end!

Quiz Tips

  • Read each question carefully
  • Line up your numbers by place value
  • Check for regrouping (carrying or borrowing)
  • Double-check your work before moving on

Quiz Questions

Part A: Addition (Questions 1-4)

1. 234 + 415 = ___

2. 567 + 278 = ___

3. 389 + 456 = ___

4. 195 + 648 = ___

Part B: Subtraction (Questions 5-8)

5. 876 - 543 = ___

6. 724 - 358 = ___

7. 600 - 247 = ___

8. 503 - 189 = ___

Part C: Word Problems (Questions 9-12)

9. A library has 347 children's books and 286 adult books. How many books does the library have in total?

10. A farmer had 500 apples. She sold 234 apples at the market. How many apples does she have left?

11. The red team scored 418 points. The blue team scored 375 points. How many more points did the red team score?

12. Maria has 289 stickers. Her friend gives her 176 more stickers. How many stickers does Maria have now?

Answer Key

Check your answers below. Give yourself 1 point for each correct answer.

Part A: Addition

  1. 234 + 415 = 649
  2. 567 + 278 = 845
  3. 389 + 456 = 845
  4. 195 + 648 = 843

Part B: Subtraction

  1. 876 - 543 = 333
  2. 724 - 358 = 366
  3. 600 - 247 = 353
  4. 503 - 189 = 314

Part C: Word Problems

  1. 347 + 286 = 633 books
  2. 500 - 234 = 266 apples
  3. 418 - 375 = 43 more points
  4. 289 + 176 = 465 stickers

How Did You Do?

  • 12 correct: Excellent! You have mastered this unit!
  • 10-11 correct: Great job! Review any problems you missed.
  • 8-9 correct: Good work! Practice a few more problems.
  • 7 or fewer: Keep practicing! Review the lessons and try again.

Next Steps

  • If you scored 10 or higher, you are ready for the next unit!
  • If you need more practice, go back and review the lessons
  • Try creating your own quiz problems for extra practice
  • Move on to explore other Grade 2 Math units