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Practice - Addition and Subtraction - 06

Hello there, KS2 students! Are you ready for some exciting mathematical challenges? This quiz will test your addition and subtraction skills. We've included questions with real-life examples and even a touch of fractions to keep things interesting. So put on your thinking hats and unlock the super-mathematician within you. Good luck!
1.
Add 34 and 14.
12
1
14
34
Adding 34 and 14 gives you a whole or 1.
2.
Add 214 and 486.
690
700
600
800
Adding 214 and 486 gives a sum of 700.
3.
What's the total if you sum up a £2 coin, a £1 coin, and a 50p coin?
£3
£3.50
£4
£2.50
If we add a £2 coin, a £1 coin, and a 50p coin together, it equals £3.50.
4.
Hannah has 5 books and she just bought 3 more. How many books does she have now?
7
10
8
9
When you add 5 to 3, you get 8. So now Hannah has 8 books.
5.
Susan had £10. She spent £3 on a sandwich and £2 on a drink. How much money is left?
£4
£5
£6
£7
Susan had £10 and spent a total of (£3 + £2) = £5. So, she's left with (£10 - £5) = £5.
6.
Subtract 76 from 345.
269
280
260
279
When you subtract 76 from 345, the result is 269.
7.
Subtract 34 from 2.
14
114
34
12
To subtract a fraction from a whole number, perform the subtraction operation as usual. 2 - 34 equals 114.
8.
What is 1,326 minus 648?
568
670
678
680
Subtracting 648 from 1,326 gives us 678.
9.
A box of chocolates weighs 50 grams. How much would 4 boxes weight?
250 grams
200 grams
150 grams
100 grams
Each box weighs 50 grams, so 4 boxes would weigh 50 times 4, which is 200 grams.
10.
Deduct 28 from 67
38
39
40
41
The difference between 67 and 28 is 39.
Author:  Graeme Haw

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