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Grade 2 Money Worksheets

(1) Group the Notes and Coins to Make the Given Amount

(a) ₹ 562

Illustration: (1) Group the Notes and Coins to Make the Given Amount

(b) ₹ 235

Illustration: (1) Group the Notes and Coins to Make the Given Amount

(2) Answer the Questions

(a) Nensi՚s mother gave ₹ 140 to her to buy some vegetables and ₹ 155 to her sister to buy some fruits. Who got more money?

(b) Vivek bought a set of toy bikes for ₹ 298. Saroj bought the same set for ₹ 258. Who paid more?

(3) Some Coins and Notes Are Given. Make the Given Amount Using Several Combinations of the Notes and Coins

Illustration: (3) Some Coins and Notes Are Given. Make the Given Amount Using Several Combinations of the Notes and Coins

(a)

Illustration: (3) Some Coins and Notes Are Given. Make the Given Amount Using Several Combinations of the Notes and Coins

(b)

Illustration: (3) Some Coins and Notes Are Given. Make the Given Amount Using Several Combinations of the Notes and Coins

(4) Mayur Had ₹ 135. Manali Gave Him ₹ 83 More. How Much Money Does Mayur Have Now?

(5) Solve

(a) (b)

Illustration: (5) Solve
Illustration: (5) Solve

(6) Write the Amount

(a)

Illustration: (6) Write the Amount

(b)

Illustration: (6) Write the Amount

(c)

Illustration: (6) Write the Amount

(7) Tick ✓ the Correct Statement and Cross Out ✖ the Incorrect One

(a)

Illustration: (7) Tick ✓ the Correct Statement and Cross Out ✖ the Incorrect One

(b)

Illustration: (7) Tick ✓ the Correct Statement and Cross Out ✖ the Incorrect One

(c)

Illustration: (7) Tick ✓ the Correct Statement and Cross Out ✖ the Incorrect One

(d)

Illustration: (7) Tick ✓ the Correct Statement and Cross Out ✖ the Incorrect One

Answers and Explanations

Answer 1 (A)

  • Given amount ₹ 562,
  • Given the notes and coins to make ₹ 562.
  • So, ₹ 562
  • Therefore, the correct group of the notes and coins is
Illustration: Answer 1 (A)

Answer 1 (B)

  • Given amount ₹ 235,
  • Given the notes and coins to make ₹ 235.
  • So, ₹ 235
  • Therefore, the correct group of the notes and coins is
    Illustration: Answer 1 (B)

Answer 2 (A)

  • Nensi՚s mother gave her to buy some vegetables
  • And gave to her sister to buy some fruits
  • So, ₹ 155 is greatest than Rs 140
  • Therefore, her sister

    got more money.

Answer 2 (B)

  • Vivek bought a set of toy bikes
  • Saroj bought the same set
  • So, ₹ 298 is greatest than Rs 258
  • Therefore, Vivek

    paid more.

Answer 3 (A)

  • Some coins and notes are given,
  • Make the given amount ₹ 560 using several combinations of the notes and coins:
    Illustration: Answer 3 (A)

Answer 3 (B)

  • Some coins and notes are given,
  • Make the given amount ₹ 130 using several combinations of the notes and coins:
    Illustration: Answer 3 (B)

Answer (4)

  • Mayur had Rs 135.
  • Manali gave him Rs 83 more.
  • So, Mayur have

  • Therefore, Mayur have Rs 218

    now.

Answer 5 (A)

  • In given cost of 4 juice cartons,
  • Cost of 4 juice cartons
  • Cost of 1 juice cartons

Therefore, the correct answer in given below:

Illustration: Answer 5 (A)

Answer 5 (B)

  • In given cost of 1 ball,
  • Cost of 1 ball
  • Number of balls
  • Therefore, the correct answer in given below:
Illustration: Answer 5 (B)

Answer 6 (A)

  • In given notes and coins,
  • 500 rupee note
  • 100 rupee note
  • 50 rupee note
  • 10 rupee note
  • 50 paise coin

    and 25 paise coin

  • Total amount

  • Therefore, the amount is
    Illustration: Answer 6 (A)

Answer 6 (B)

  • In given notes and coins,
  • 100 rupee note
  • 50 rupee note
  • 20 rupee note
  • 10 rupee note
  • Total amount
  • Therefore, the amount is
Illustration: Answer 6 (B)

Answer 6 (c)

  • In given notes and coins,
  • 500 rupee note
  • 50 rupee note
  • 10 rupee coin
  • 50 paise coin
  • Total amount
  • Therefore, the amount is
    Illustration: Answer 6 (B)

Answer 7 (A)

  • In given note and coin with amount,
  • 100 rupee note
  • 50 rupee note
  • 50 paise coin
  • Total amount
  • Therefore, the correct answer is
    Illustration: Answer 7 (A)

Answer 7 (B)

  • In given note and coin with amount,
  • 200 rupee note
  • 20 rupee note
  • Total amount
  • Therefore, the correct answer is
    Illustration: Answer 7 (B)

Answer 7 (C)

  • In given note and coin with amount,
  • 100 rupee note
  • 50 rupee note
  • 20 rupee note
  • 50 paise coin
  • Total amount
  • Therefore, the correct answer is
    Illustration: Answer 7 (C)

Answer 7 (D)

  • In given note and coin with amount,
  • 200 rupee note
  • 50 rupee note
  • 50 paise coin
  • Total amount
  • Therefore, the correct answer is .
    Illustration: Answer 7 (D)