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G-2 SASMO & Kangaroo 2025 (Intensive)

The document outlines a series of math problems designed for Grade 2 students participating in the SASMO & Math Kangaroo Olympiad 2025. It includes various types of questions such as arithmetic calculations, logic puzzles, and pattern recognition. The problems aim to assess students' mathematical understanding and problem-solving skills.

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G-2 SASMO & Kangaroo 2025 (Intensive)

The document outlines a series of math problems designed for Grade 2 students participating in the SASMO & Math Kangaroo Olympiad 2025. It includes various types of questions such as arithmetic calculations, logic puzzles, and pattern recognition. The problems aim to assess students' mathematical understanding and problem-solving skills.

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Grade - 2

SASMO & Math Kangaroo Olympiad 2025 (Intensive Course)

1. Calculate the value of 7 + 16 + 34 + 45 + 50 – 6 – 15 – 4 – 7.

2. Fill in the blank: _______ is 5 tens 4 ones more than 4 tens 5 ones.

3. 14 – 13 + 12 – 11 + 10 – 9 + 8 – 7 + 6 -5 + 4 -3 + 2 -1 =?

4. Amelia has 4 more red roses than yellow roses and 5 more yellow roses than
pink roses. If she has 5 pink roses, then what is the number of red flowers with
her?

5. Alice baked 25 cakes. She brought 5 cream cheese-filled cakes, 4 marmalade


cakes and 8 poppy seed cakes to her grandma. She gave three cakes to her friends
and ate the rest. How many cakes did Alice eat?

6. There are some students in a class. If 12 boys and 8 girls leave the class, 18
students remain. Then, 6 more students join. How many students were there in
the class at first?

7. A staircase has 12 steps. If 3 tiles are placed on each step, how many tiles are
used in total?

8. The sum of 5 consecutive numbers is 60. Find the second smallest number.

9. I am an odd number. The sum of my digits is 8. The product of my digits is 15.


I am less than 50. What number am I?

10. Linn spent 60 dollars in the month of March. In April, she spent 15 dollars,
more than double the amount of money that she spent in March. How much
money did Linn spend in April?

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Grade - 2
SASMO & Math Kangaroo Olympiad 2025 (Intensive Course)

11. The picture graph below shows the number of books that 4 students have.
How many books does each stands for if the students have 120 books
altogether.

Lily

Hennah

Lia

Freya

Each stands for the same number of books.

12. What is the greatest number of Mondays that can occur in 45 consecutive
days?

13. Put one of the numbers 2, 4, 6, 8 and 12 in each of the four square boxes to
obtain a true equality. Which number remains unused?

14. Find the missing term in the following sequence:


1, 2, 4, 7, ____, 16

15. Find the last term and what is the sum of the third term and the last term in
this sequence.
47, 44, 38, 29, 17, ____

16. These toys have been halved incorrectly. How many should be in each box?

17. How many 2-digit numbers have only even digits?

18. How many ways are there to give 12 oranges to 3 children so that each child
will get an even number of oranges?

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Grade - 2
SASMO & Math Kangaroo Olympiad 2025 (Intensive Course)

19. In the number sequence,


1, 3, 6, 10, 15, 21, 28, …
Find the 12th term. Is 12th term an even or odd number?

20. If the number 82C is divisible by 4, find all the possible values of C.

21. The four-digit number 4BB2 is divisible by 3. Find all the possible values of B.

22. Choose 2 digits, without repetition, from 2, 3, 4, 7, 9 to form 2-digit numbers.


How many numbers can be divisible by 3?

23. Jack wrote all the two-digit numbers that are divided exactly by 5 and have the
sum of the digits is less than 10. How many numbers did Jack write?

24. Lucy is standing in the second place when counting from left. She wants to stand
in the seventh place. To get seventh place, how many children does she need to
pass through?

25. Zach is standing in a row with some children. He is 4th from the left and 7th from
the right. Zoey is standing on the right side of Zach. What is Zoey’s position
from the left?

26. How many three–digit numbers have the property that each number is equal to
its reversed form?

27. An operator acts on two numbers to give the following outcomes:


2 1 = 13
4 2 = 26
7 3 = 410
What is 6 5 equals to?

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Grade - 2
SASMO & Math Kangaroo Olympiad 2025 (Intensive Course)

28. Kay has strawberries as shown in the picture below. She will give four
strawberries to each of her four friends. How many strawberries will be left for
Kay?

29. A girl has 3 numbers. The total sum of the numbers is 482. Unfortunately, a dog
chewed off part of each number. What is the sum of the missing digits on each
number?

1_7 _ 40 2_5

30. Each rectangle box contains 4 numbered balls. Which rectangle box has the
largest sum of the numbers on the balls?

(a) (b) (c) (d)

31. Today Zara added her age and her sister’s age and obtained 25 as the sum.
What will be the sum of their ages after 10 years?

32. How many times can you see the number 2025? We only count horizontal and
vertical writing.
2 2
0 0
2 0 2 5
2 0 2 5
2 0 2 5
0 2 5
2 5
5

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Grade - 2
SASMO & Math Kangaroo Olympiad 2025 (Intensive Course)

33. How many ways are there from rabbit to house without passing through the
lion? (Assume only rightwards and upwards movements are allowed)

34. How many rectangles can be seen in the picture below?

35. Find the total number of squares in a 3 × 3 square grid.

36. How many triangles are there in the figure?

37. There are 4 types of cakes available in a cake shop: chocolate, cheese, blueberry
and black forest. Nami wants to buy 2 different types of cakes. How many
different choices does she have?

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Grade - 2
SASMO & Math Kangaroo Olympiad 2025 (Intensive Course)

38. The diagram shows some cubes of the same size stacked. How many cubes are
there altogether?
(Note: There are no gaps or holes behind the visible holes)

39. How many apples are equal to a pineapple?

40. Find the missing shape.

a. b. c. d.

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Grade - 2
SASMO & Math Kangaroo Olympiad 2025 (Intensive Course)

41. Find the odd one out.

a. c. d.
b.

42. Choose the correct figure for the following pattern.

a. b. c. d.

43. Candy attended the birthday party. The birthday party started at 2:30 pm and
ended at 5:55 pm. How long was the birthday party last?

44. Many years ago, 1st of April was a Saturday. Which day of the week was 1st
of May in that year?

45.

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Grade - 2
SASMO & Math Kangaroo Olympiad 2025 (Intensive Course)

46. There are 5 items: a ruler, a pencil, an eraser, a sharpener and color pencil lying
in a straight row on a table. The eraser is next to the sharpener and color pencil.
The ruler is next to the color pencil. The sharpener is the first item on the left.
What is the order of the items on the table from left to right?

47. The places of birth for Daisy, Teddy and Ivy are Korea, Thailand and Japan.
Daisy has never been to Korea.
Teddy was not born in Japan.
Teddy’s birth place is not Korea.
Find the places of birth for Daisy, Teddy and Ivy.

Korea Thailand Japan

Daisy

Teddy

Ivy

48. The image below shows two ordinary dice, with three faces shown for each.
What number cannot be seen on any of the faces of the two dice?

49. Use the clues below to find the number being described.
This number is a 3-digit number.
The sum of its digits is 15.
The digit in the tens place is twice the digits in the hundreds place.
The digit in the hundreds place is 1 more than the digit in the ones.
place.

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Grade - 2
SASMO & Math Kangaroo Olympiad 2025 (Intensive Course)

50. In the following, all the different letters stand for different digits.
If A = 9, Find the three-digit BCD.

A C
+ B A
C B D

51. Karen cuts out a 2 × 1 piece of this sheet. Which piece is impossible to cut out?

a. b. c. d. e.

52. Find the perimeter of the shape in each grid.

53. Find the area of the shapes by counting the squares.

(a) (b)

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Grade - 2
SASMO & Math Kangaroo Olympiad 2025 (Intensive Course)

54. A big rectangle is made from 28 small square putting together. Some of them
have been lost. How many squares have been lost?

55. How many squares need to be removed to transform Figure A into Figure B?

Figure A Figure B

56. One of the following pieces cannot be fit in the figure below. Find it.

a. b. c. d. e.

57. What is the largest number of L – tiles (as shown) that can fit into the figure
below without overlap?

(Note : The L-tiles can rotate in order to fit but not cut.)

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Grade - 2
SASMO & Math Kangaroo Olympiad 2025 (Intensive Course)

58. The following picture is made by using cubes. It can be divided into four
pieces. Three pieces are given. Which one is the missing piece?

a. b. c. d.

59. Nick has ten cubes. He is making a four-storey building by using these cubes.
Which one is Nick’s building?

a. b. c. d.

60. How many different colors must you use so that no two adjacent regions have
the same color?

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