Name: _________________________________ Mathletics Diagnostic Test Year 2 - National Curriculum 1787 ANSWER KEY Measurement and Geometry Suggested Time: 35 - 45 minutes 25 marks Name: 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 © 3P Learning Pty Ltd - Mathletics National Curriculum Assessment Series - 2011 Name: _________________________________ 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 /5 © 3P Learning Pty Ltd - Mathletics National Curriculum Assessment Series - 2011 Name: _________________________________ 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 /5 © 3P Learning Pty Ltd - Mathletics National Curriculum Assessment Series - 2011 Name: _________________________________ 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 /5 © 3P Learning Pty Ltd - Mathletics National Curriculum Assessment Series - 2011 Name: _________________________________ 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 /5 © 3P Learning Pty Ltd - Mathletics National Curriculum Assessment Series - 2011 Name: _________________________________ 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 /5 © 3P Learning Pty Ltd - Mathletics National Curriculum Assessment Series - 2011
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