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Mathletics Diagnostic Test
Year 2 - National Curriculum
1787
ANSWER KEY
Measurement and Geometry
Suggested Time: 35 - 45 minutes
25 marks
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Teacher:
Date:
All questions are worth one mark.
Sub-strand and content elaborations are based on Version 1.2 ACARA Australian National Mathematics Curriculum Year 2 | March 2011
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Section 1 - Using Units of Measurement
ACMMG037/038
a Which object is the longest?
A
a kangaroo's tail
C
a tennis court
B
a giraffe's neck
0
a football field
b Which object holds the most water?
A
a bath tub
0
a swimming pool
B
a pasta pot
D
a cup
c Which location has the largest area?
A
a farm
C
your suburb
B
Brisbane
0
Tasmania
d Which object can NOT be used to measure length?
A
a ruler
B
piece of
C
a hand
0 water
e Circle the object that weighs the most.
ACMMG037/038
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Section 2 - Using Units of Measurement
ACMMG039
a What time is shown on the clock?
0
7 o'clock
C
8 o'clock
B
6 o'clock
D
half past 7
b What time is shown on the clock?
A
quarter past 2
0
quarter past 1
B
quarter to 1
D
quarter to 2
c What time is shown on the clock?
A
quarter to 1
0
quarter to 2
B
quarter past 2
D
quarter past 1
d Draw the hands on the clock to show the time:
4 :15
teacher discretion
e Draw the hands on the clock to show the time:
teacher discretion
9 :30
ACMMG039
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Section 3 - Using Units of Measurement
ACMMG040/041
a Which month comes after November?
A
August
0
December
B
October
D
July
b Which month comes before July?
A
May
C
March
B
February
0
June
c What day of the week is the 8th of March?
Answer:
Friday
d What day of the week is the 29th of June?
Answer:
Saturday
e Spring is during the months of:
A
B
August, September,
October
January, February,
March
C
June, July August
0
September, October,
November
ACMMG040/041
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Section 4 - Shape
ACMMG042/043
a How many edges does a triangle have?
A
4 edges
C
1 edge
0
3 edges
D
no edges
b How many corners does a square have?
A
3 corners
C
8 corners
B
6 corners
0
4 corners
c Which shape does NOT have 4 sides?
A
rectangle
0
triangle
B
rhombus
D
square
d How many faces does a cube have?
A
no faces
0
6 faces
B
8 faces
D
4 faces
e How many faces does a triangular pyramid have?
A
3 faces
0
4 faces
B
no faces
D
5 faces
ACMMG042/043
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Section 5 - Location and Transformation
ACMMG044-046
Key
Tree
Courts
Telephone
Boat
Out of bounds
a What does this symbol mean on the map?
A tree
B boat
0 out of
bounds
b What does this symbol mean on the map?
0 courts
B star
C swings
D flag
D boat
c Draw this picture flipped to the right.
d Which number will be where the "1" is now, if the spinner is
turned quarter turn to the right?
Answer:
3
e Which number will be where the "2" is now, if the spinner is
turned half turn to the right?
Answer:
3
ACMMG044-046
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