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Money

Math

Money starts at 1 and continues till grade 5. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Money. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
See sample questions for grade 2
If you buy a pencil for 7 and give the shopkeeper 10, how much change should you get?
If you buy a snack for 6 and pay with a 10 note, how much change do you get?
If you buy a snack for 8 and pay with a 10 note, how much change do you get?
If you buy a toy for 15 and give the shopkeeper 20, how much change should you get back?
If you buy a toy for 18 and pay with a 20 note, how much change do you get?
If you have 1 note of 10, 2 coins of 2, and 1 coin of 1, how much money do you have?
If you have 1 note of 20, 1 coin of 5, and 2 coins of 2, how much money do you have?
If you have 2 notes of 10 and 1 coin of 5, how much money do you have?
Which of the following is NOT a coin? (1) 1 (2) 5 (3) 10 (4) 1000
Which of the following is the smallest amount? (1) 1 (2) 5 (3) 10 (4) 20
Which of the following is used as money? (1) Stones (2) Coins (3) Leaves (4) Sticks
Which of these is a good reason to save money? (1) To buy something expensive later (2) To lose it (3) To throw it away (4) To forget about it
Fill in the blank: 1 note of 10 and 1 coin of 2 make ______.
Fill in the blank: 1 note of 10 and 2 coins of 2 make ______ in total.
Fill in the blank: 1 note of 10 and 4 coins of 2 make ______.
Fill in the blank: 1 note of 20 and 2 coins of 1 make ______.
If you want to buy a book that costs 12 and you have 10, do you have enough money?
True or False: All coins have the same value.
True or False: Money is used to buy things.
True or False: Saving money means keeping it for later use.