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Grade 2 Maths Olympiad Practice Questions (Class 2 IMO — SOF)

Class 2 Math 15 topics · 75 free questions · Updated March 2026

The Grade 2 Maths Olympiad (SOF IMO) tests 15 topics across three difficulty levels — Bronze, Silver and Gold. The paper has 35 multiple-choice questions and rewards children who can think mathematically, not just calculate quickly. Topics range from Place Value and Number Sense (the foundation) through Addition, Multiplication and Division to applied areas like Measurement, Time, Money and Shapes. The final section tests Logical Reasoning — structured puzzles that cannot be solved by memorisation alone.

Every topic page below has 5 free practice questions: one Bronze (direct recall), two Silver (word problems and application) and two Gold (multi-step logic). The questions follow the exact difficulty pattern used in real IMO papers. Pick a topic to start practising.

All 15 Topics

1

Number Sense

Ordering, comparing and 3-digit number logic

5 free questions · Bronze → Gold

2

Place Value

Ones, tens and hundreds — digit position value

5 free questions · Bronze → Gold

3

Addition & Subtraction

2 and 3-digit operations and word problems

5 free questions · Bronze → Gold

4

Multiplication

Times tables applied to real-world scenarios

5 free questions · Bronze → Gold

5

Division

Equal sharing, grouping and inverse operations

5 free questions · Bronze → Gold

6

Fractions

Halves, quarters, thirds and fractions of a quantity

5 free questions · Bronze → Gold

7

Measurement

Length, weight and capacity with unit conversions

5 free questions · Bronze → Gold

8

Time

Reading clocks, elapsed time and AM/PM problems

5 free questions · Bronze → Gold

9

Money

Indian currency, making change and totals

5 free questions · Bronze → Gold

10

Shapes & Geometry

2D shapes, properties and perimeter

5 free questions · Bronze → Gold

11

Data Handling

Pictographs, tally charts and bar graphs

5 free questions · Bronze → Gold

12

Patterns

Number sequences and growing tile patterns

5 free questions · Bronze → Gold

13

Mixed Operations

Combining +, −, × in multi-step problems

5 free questions · Bronze → Gold

14

Word Problems

Real-world scenarios solved step by step

5 free questions · Bronze → Gold

15

Logical Reasoning

Deductive puzzles, ordering and comparison chains

5 free questions · Bronze → Gold

IMO Paper Structure — Class 2

Section Questions Topics covered
Logical Reasoning 10 Patterns, Logical Reasoning, Data Handling
Mathematical Reasoning 20 Place Value, Number Sense, Operations, Fractions, Shapes, Measurement
Everyday Mathematics 5 Time, Money, Word Problems, Mixed Operations

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Frequently Asked Questions

What topics are covered in Grade 2 Math Olympiad (SOF IMO)?
The Grade 2 IMO covers 15 topics: Number Sense, Place Value, Addition & Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Fractions, Measurement, Time, Money, Shapes & Geometry, Data Handling, Patterns, Mixed Operations, Word Problems and Logical Reasoning.
How many questions are in the Class 2 IMO Math paper?
The SOF IMO for Class 2 has 35 multiple-choice questions with 4 options each, to be completed in 60 minutes. The paper has three sections: Logical Reasoning (10 questions), Mathematical Reasoning (20 questions) and Everyday Mathematics (5 questions).
How to prepare for Class 2 Maths Olympiad?
Practise at least 5–10 questions per topic each day. Start with topics your child finds easy to build confidence, then work through harder ones. When a question is wrong, read the explanation carefully — understanding why matters more than memorising the answer. Glovoy's Bronze, Silver and Gold levels match the three difficulty bands in the real IMO paper.
What is a good score in Class 2 IMO?
Scores above 28/35 typically qualify for Level 2 in competitive zones. A child who can reliably solve Bronze and Silver questions is well positioned for qualification. Gold-level questions — multi-step logic problems — are needed for top ranks and international recognition.