Grade 2 Amo
Grade 2 Amo
Grade 2 Amo
1. What is the largest number of L-tiles (as shown) that can fit into the figure below without any
overlap?
[Note: The L-tiles can be rotated in order to fit better but not cut.]
9. How many different paths that go from A to B to C to D are there in the picture below? A path
can only touch each of the points A, B, C and D exactly once.
10. Lois is making rows of dots. The first five rows of dots are shown. Each additional row has
one more dot than the row above it. How many total dots are there in the
first 10 rows combined?
11. Find the value of
66 + 55 + 44 + 33 + 22 + 11.
12. The first 50 whole numbers are written. How many times does ‘3’ appear as a digit?
13. A sequence of numbers was obtained by adding the same number to each term. The 1st
term is 5 and the 5th term is 29. What is the 21st term of this sequence?
_5_ , __ , __ , __ , _29_ , __ , …. (and so on)
14. Each number from 1 through 6 is written on 6 cards, one number per card. Three cards are
given to each of the two players. The sum of Player One’s cards is 13. What is the highest
single card could Player Two possibly have?
15.