Go Math Grade 2 Chapter 6 Test With
Go Math Grade 2 Chapter 6 Test With
Go Math Grade 2 Chapter 6 Test With
A. 128
B. 232
C. 228
D. 238
2. Meg had 432 stickers. She gave 216 of the stickers to a classmate. How many
stickers does Meg have left?
A. 248
B. 226
C. 224
D. 216
A. 182
B. 192
C. 292
D. 432
A. 364
B. 314
C. 264
D. 263
6. Which shows 427 broken apart into hundreds, tens, and ones?
A. 400 + 20 + 7
B. 400 + 2 + 7
C. 40 + 20 + 70
D. 40 + 20 + 7
A. 779
B. 780
C. 789
D. 790
8. What is the sum?
A. 575
B. 665
C. 675
D. 765
A. 717
B. 817
C. 917
D. 927
10. A farmer grows 348 peppers. She sells 229 of the peppers. How many peppers were
not sold?
A. 119
B. 129
C. 567
D. 577
A. 267
B. 333
C. 367
D. 377
A. 225
B. 215
C. 125
D. 115
A. 719
B. 755
C. 819
D. 829
A. 855
B. 765
C. 755
D. 493
16. What is the sum?
A. 832
B. 834
C. 842
D. 942
A. 454
B. 459
C. 464
D. 469
18. Which shows 524 broken apart into hundreds, tens, and ones?
A. 500 + 20 + 40
B. 500 + 20 + 4
C. 50 + 20 + 4
D. 50 + 2 + 4
A. 210
B. 220
C. 320
D. 330
21. There were 381 tickets for the play. Mr. Marilo sold 172 tickets. How many tickets
were not sold?
A. 209
B. 211
C. 219
D. 553
22. There are 594 children at the museum. There are 235 boys. How many girls are at
the museum?
A. 829
B. 369
C. 361
D. 359
A. 246
B. 256
C. 346
D. 356
A. 145
B. 155
C. 265
D. 245
Chapter 6 Test Form A
ANSWER KEY
A. 128
B. 232
C. 228
D. 238
2. Meg had 432 stickers. She gave 216 of the stickers to a classmate. How many
stickers does Meg have left?
A. 248
B. 226
C. 224
D. 216
A. 182
B. 192
C. 292
D. 432
A. 364
B. 314
C. 264
D. 263
6. Which shows 427 broken apart into hundreds, tens, and ones?
A. 400 + 20 + 7
B. 400 + 2 + 7
C. 40 + 20 + 70
D. 40 + 20 + 7
A. 779
B. 780
C. 789
D. 790
8. What is the sum?
A. 575
B. 665
C. 675
D. 765
A. 717
B. 817
C. 917
D. 927
10. A farmer grows 348 peppers. She sells 229 of the peppers. How many peppers were
not sold?
A. 119
B. 129
C. 567
D. 577
A. 267
B. 333
C. 367
D. 377
A. 225
B. 215
C. 125
D. 115
A. 719
B. 755
C. 819
D. 829
A. 855
B. 765
C. 755
D. 493
16. What is the sum?
A. 832
B. 834
C. 842
D. 942
A. 454
B. 459
C. 464
D. 469
18. Which shows 524 broken apart into hundreds, tens, and ones?
A. 500 + 20 + 40
B. 500 + 20 + 4
C. 50 + 20 + 4
D. 50 + 2 + 4
A. 210
B. 220
C. 320
D. 330
21. There were 381 tickets for the play. Mr. Marilo sold 172 tickets. How many tickets
were not sold?
A. 209
B. 211
C. 219
D. 553
22. There are 594 children at the museum. There are 235 boys. How many girls are at
the museum?
A. 829
B. 369
C. 361
D. 359
A. 246
B. 256
C. 346
D. 356
A. 145
B. 155
C. 265
D. 245
Name: ___________________________________
A. 247
B. 243
C. 233
D. 133
2. Mr. Thomas has 454 craft sticks to use in an art project. The class uses 238 of them.
How many craft sticks were not used?
A. 116
B. 216
C. 224
D. 226
A. 264
B. 344
C. 364
D. 464
A. 356
B. 332
C. 326
D. 324
6. Which shows 139 broken apart into hundreds, tens, and ones?
A. 100 + 30 + 9
B. 100 + 3 + 9
C. 10 + 30 + 9
D. 10 + 3 + 9
A. 951
B. 941
C. 151
D. 101
8. What is the sum?
A. 332
B. 342
C. 432
D. 442
A. 131
B. 751
C. 753
D. 763
10. Ms. Kim sells 243 tickets to the play. Mr. Brown sells 128 tickets to the play. How
many fewer tickets does Mr. Brown sell than Ms. Kim?
A. 115
B. 125
C. 361
D. 371
A. 555
B. 545
C. 455
D. 445
18. Break apart 825. Write how many hundreds, tens, and ones.
21. There were 453 paper clips in a box. Mrs. Link took 231 paper clips out of the box.
How many paper clips are still in the box?
_______ paper clips
22. Kevin had 365 marbles. He gave 148 marbles to his friend. How many marbles does
Kevin have left?
_______ marbles
25. Emma’s Sports Shop has 398 tennis balls and 125 footballs. How many tennis balls
and footballs does the shop have in all?
Draw or write to show how you solved the problem.
________ tickets
Explain how you solved the problem.
____________________________
____________________________
Chapter 6 Test Form B
ANSWER KEY
A. 247
B. 243
C. 233
D. 133
2. Mr. Thomas has 454 craft sticks to use in an art project. The class uses 238 of them.
How many craft sticks were not used?
A. 116
B. 216
C. 224
D. 226
A. 264
B. 344
C. 364
D. 464
A. 356
B. 332
C. 326
D. 324
6. Which shows 139 broken apart into hundreds, tens, and ones?
A. 100 + 30 + 9
B. 100 + 3 + 9
C. 10 + 30 + 9
D. 10 + 3 + 9
A. 951
B. 941
C. 151
D. 101
8. What is the sum?
A. 332
B. 342
C. 432
D. 442
A. 131
B. 751
C. 753
D. 763
10. Ms. Kim sells 243 tickets to the play. Mr. Brown sells 128 tickets to the play. How
many fewer tickets does Mr. Brown sell than Ms. Kim?
A. 115
B. 125
C. 361
D. 371
A. 555
B. 545
C. 455
D. 445
1, 12; 2, 0, 4
1; 8, 0, 9
1; 3, 0, 3
17. Add 174 and 223. Write how many hundreds, tens, and ones in all. Write the
number.
18. Break apart 825. Write how many hundreds, tens, and ones.
800, 20, 5
1, 1; 806
1, 1; 401
21. There were 453 paper clips in a box. Mrs. Link took 231 paper clips out of the box.
How many paper clips are still in the box?
_______ paper clips
222
22. Kevin had 365 marbles. He gave 148 marbles to his friend. How many marbles does
Kevin have left?
_______ marbles
217
3, 12; 2, 5, 4
7, 9, 11; 1, 5, 6
25. Emma’s Sports Shop has 398 tennis balls and 125 footballs. How many tennis balls
and footballs does the shop have in all?
Draw or write to show how you solved the problem.
523 tennis balls and footballs; 398 + 125 = 523
________ tickets
Explain how you solved the problem.
____________________________
____________________________
Possible solution: 216 + 129 = 345; 502 – 345 = 157