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Mathematics: Addition – Lesson 02

Welcome back to our lessons. This test is all about adding numbers to solve challenging problems. There are 50 questions in total, each designed to test how well you understand addition and how you think about numbers.

As you go through the test, you’ll see different situations where you must use your addition skills. Take your time, read each question carefully, and trust what you know to find the right answers. You may want to read this article for some useful tips – Do This Before You Solve Any Mathematics Question

Below are the questions from 1 to 50. Solve them at your own pace.

  1. What is the sum of 245, 387, and 159?
  2. If you add 432 to 756, what is the result?
  3. Calculate the total when 837 is added to 496.
  4. Add 312, 587, and 439 together.
  5. What is the sum of 628, 743, and 951?
  6. If you have 812 apples and your friend gives you 536 more, how many apples do you have in total?
  7. There are 629 students in the first-grade class, 485 in the second-grade class, and 714 in the third-grade class. How many students are there in total?
  8. Add the numbers from 1 to 100 together.
  9. What is the total when you add 987, 654, and 321?
  10. Calculate the sum of 859, 427, and 368.
  11. If you have 523 marbles and you find 389 more, but then you lose 145, how many marbles do you have left?
  12. Add 786, 542, and 918 together.
  13. There are 847 books in the library, 629 books in the classroom, and 415 books in the study hall. How many books are there in total?
  14. What is the sum of the first 50 even numbers?
  15. Add the numbers from 1 to 50 together.
  16. Calculate the total when 876 is added to 234.
  17. If you have 758 candies and you give away 235, how many candies do you have left?
  18. There are 573 pencils in one box, 418 pencils in another box, and 691 pencils in the third box. How many pencils are there in total?
  19. What is the sum of 789, 456, and 123?
  20. Add 698, 527, and 384 together.
  21. If you have 846 stickers and you trade 312 with your friend, how many stickers do you have left?
  22. There are 918 balloons at a party. If 567 balloons are blue and the rest are red, how many red balloons are there?
  23. Calculate the total when 753 is added to 489.
  24. Add the numbers from 1 to 25 together.
  25. What is the sum of 967, 534, and 271?
  26. If you have 629 marbles and you find 437 more, but then you give away 212, how many marbles do you have left?
  27. Add 478, 325, and 891 together.
  28. There are 582 students in the morning session, 376 students in the afternoon session, and 491 students in the evening session. How many students are there in total?
  29. What is the sum of the first 25 odd numbers?
  30. Calculate the total when 623 is added to 257.
  31. If you have 754 candies and you share them equally among 6 friends, how many candies does each friend get?
  32. Add the numbers from 1 to 75 together.
  33. There are 548 pens in one box, 723 pens in another box, and 469 pens in the third box. How many pens are there in total?
  34. What is the sum of 846, 329, and 574?
  35. Add 723, 486, and 615 together.
  36. If you have 537 stickers and you trade 169 with your friend, but then you buy 245 more, how many stickers do you have now?
  37. There are 934 balloons at a party. If 682 balloons are green and the rest are yellow, how many yellow balloons are there?
  38. Calculate the total when 867 is added to 392.
  39. Add the numbers from 1 to 100 together.
  40. What is the sum of 759, 628, and 371?
  41. Add 583, 476, and 854 together.
  42. If you have 832 marbles and you find 275 more, but then you lose 189, how many marbles do you have left?
  43. There are 693 students in the morning session, 487 students in the afternoon session, and 571 students in the evening session. How many students are there in total?
  44. What is the sum of the first 50 prime numbers?
  45. Calculate the total when 754 is added to 623.
  46. If you have 927 candies and you share them equally among 9 friends, how many candies does each friend get?
  47. Add the numbers from 1 to 50 together.
  48. There are 689 markers in one box, 542 markers in another box, and 736 markers in the third box. How many markers are there in total?
  49. What is the sum of 934, 587, and 216?
  50. Add 769, 632, and 458 together.

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