Math Worksheet: Multiplication
Class: 2’nd

1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7

Repeated addition & Equal Groups
Skip Counting to Multiply
Multiplication Order
Multiplication by 0, 1, 10
Tables of 2,3,4,5,10
Multiply without carry
Story Problems

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Maths – Worksheet
Chapter: Multiplication

Class: 2nd

Topic: Repeated addition & Equal Groups
1) Count and fill the boxes:
a)

=

+

=

+

+

=

b)
+

+

=

c)
+

=

=

d)
=

+

+

=

e)
=

+

+

+

=

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2) Fill in the blanks:
a)

=

________ Groups of _________ flowers

=

________ times _________

=

________ flowers

=

________ Groups of _________ fingers

=

________ times _________

=

________ fingers

=

________ Groups of _________ watermelon

=

________ times _________

=

________ watermelon

b)

c)

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3) Match the following:
a) 5 + 5 + 5 + 5

7X4

b) 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4

3X7

c) 7 + 7 + 7

2X6

d) 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2

4 X5

e) 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3

5 X4

f)

7 X3

7+7+7+7

4) True or False
a) 2 Added 3 Times is same as 2 X 3
b) 3 Groups of 3 Apples is same as 3 +3 +3 +3
c) Repeated addition means Multiplication
d) ‘ +’ is the sign for multiplication
e) 4 X 5 is equal to 5 times 4
f)

7+7+7+7=7X5

g) Multiplication means to put together or add
equal groups

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Chapter: Multiplication

Class: 2nd

Topic: Skip Counting to Multiply
1) Show multiplication on number line
a) 4 x 3 =

0

1

2

4X1=4

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

4 x 2 =8

b) 3 x 3 =

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

c) 2 x 5 =

0

1

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2) Count the jumps on number line and write sentence for the same
a)

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

b)

0

c)

0

d)

0

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e)

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

f)

0

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Chapter: Multiplication

Class: 2nd

Topic: Multiplication Order
1) Match the pairs
a) 2 X 5

10 X 1

b) 3 X 6

3X8

c) 7 X 2

6X4

d) 4 X 6

5 X2

e) 8 X 3

6 X3

f)

2 X7

1 X 10

2) Fill in the blanks:
a) We get same answers; even the ________ to be multiplied is
changed.
b) We can write 2 X 6 by changing their order as ___________
c) 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 = ___________ and
___ + ____ = 8 are same.
d) 4 times 5 is same as _______ times ______ .

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3) Change the orders and represent in groups. Write the answers.
a)

2X5 =

5X2=

b)

7X2=

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c)

3X4=

d)
1X9=

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4) Match the pairs
a)

A)

b)

B)

c)

C)

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Chapter: Multiplication

Class: 2nd

Topic: Multiplication by 0, 1, 10
1) Fill in the blanks:
a) Any number multiplied by zero, gives us ____________.
b) Any number multiplied by 1 gives us _______________.
c) Any number multiplied by 10, gives the number with a
________ on the right.
2) Solve the following:
a)

7X1

=

b)

1 X 10

=

c)

21 X 1

=

d)

0 X 100

=

e)

10 X 2

=

f)

0X9

=

g)

5X0

=

h)

1 X 33

=

i)

10 X 0

=

j)

10 X 3

=
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3) Choose the correct option:
a)

5 Times 0 is
I)
II)

5+0

III)

0X0X0

IV)
b)

0+0+0

5X0

1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 is equals to
I)
II)

1X6

III)

1X5

IV)
c)

1X0

0X1

10 + 10 + 10 is also written as
I)
II)

33

III)

3 + 10

IV)
d)

3 times 10

0 X 10

2 X 1 means
I)

1 added 2 times

II)

3

III)

0

IV)

20

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4) Answer the following
a)

1X0

=

b)

1X1

=

c)

1 X 10

=

d)

0X0

=

e)

0X1

=

f)

10 X 0

=

g)

2X1

=

h)

2 X0

=

i)

2 X 10

=

j)

3X1

=

k)

3X0

=

l)

3 X 10

=

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5) Fill in the blanks:
a)

4

X

=

40

3

X

=

0
41

[

b)
c)

X

41

=

d)

10

X

11

=

e)

100

X

1

=

f)

100

X

=

0

g)

51

X

=

510

h)

51

X

=

51

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Chapter: Multiplication

Class: 2nd

Topic: Tables of 2, 3, 4, 5, ……… 10
1) Fill in the blanks:
a)

4X4

=

b)

6X7

=

c)

2X3

=

d)

4X8

=

e)

9X5

=

f)

8 X 10

=

g)

10 X 9

=

h)

8 X8

=

i)

5X8

=

j)

4X7

=

k)

6X6

=

l)

7X5

=

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2) Multiply the following:
a)

3X9

=

b)

9X2

=

c)

10 X 5

=

d)

4X9

=

e)

6X9

=

f)

4X6

=

3) Count and make 2’s table ( 1’st is shown below)
**

1 times 2

= 2

X

1 = 2

** **
** ** **
** ** ** **
** ** ** ** **
** ** ** ** ** **
** ** ** ** ** ** **
** ** ** ** ** ** ** **
** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** **
** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** **

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4) Write 5’s table as shown
5X1

=

5X2

5

=

=

=

=

=

=

=

=

5 X 10

=

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5) Match the boxes
a)

5x4

56

b)

9X3

40

c)

8X5

27

d)

2X6

20

e)

7X6

63

f)

4X8

24

g)

7X4

12

h)

9 X7

42

i)

8X7

28

j)

3X8

32

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6) Solve and mark True (T) or False (F)
a)

8x5

=

Answer Ends with ‘5’ ( T/ F)
b)

2 x 10

=

Answer is an Even Number ( T/ F)
c)

5x6

=

Answer ends with ‘0’ ( T/ F)
b)

3x5

=

Answer ends with ‘5’ ( T/ F)

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Chapter: Multiplication

Class: 2nd

Topic: Multiply without Carry
1) Multiply the following
a)

33 x 2 =

b)

43 x 2 =

T O
3 3
x

c)

T O
4

2

33 x 3 =

x

d)

2

13 x 3 =

T O

x

3

T O

x

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e)

32 x 3 =

f)

14 x 2 =

T O

T O

x

g)

x

11 x 9 =

h)

12 x 3 =

T O

T O

x

i)

x

11 x 5 =

j)

10 x 4 =

T O

x

T O

x

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k)

44 x 2 =

l)

13 x 2 =

T O

T O

x

x

2) Solve the following
a)

HTO

b)

HTO

132
x

d)

x

e)

8

444

2

HTO

1 1 1
x

HTO

322

3

HTO

c)

x

f)

HTO

3 3 3
x

3

2

4 2 3
x

2

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g)

HTO

h)

HTO

1 2 1
x

j)

x

k)

m)

x

n)

p)

x

q)

5 1 7
x

1

3 1 1
x

o)

HTO

x

r)

2

9

HTO

4 0 1
x

3

1 1 1

2

HTO

4

HTO

2 3 3

3

HTO

l)

2

HTO

3 3 2
x

x

1 3 1

3

HTO

2 1 2

4

HTO

2 2 2
x

HTO

1 2 2

3

HTO

i)

1 1 0
x

9

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Chapter: Multiplication

Class: 2nd

Topic: Story Problems
1) Each truck can carry 20 cars. How many cars can be carried by 5
trucks?
2) Sam read 3 books in a day. How many books he will finish reading in a
month. (a Month = 30 days)
3) When Ted can eat 10 chocolates in a day. How many total chocolates he
will eat in 8 days.
4) 4 persons can seat on a bench in a park. How many persons can seat on
6 such benches.
5) Rina carries 5 new pencils every day in her box. How many pencils she
will require for 40 days.
6) Sham made a puzzle using 10 pieces. How many pieces will be required
to make such 10 more puzzles?
7) For each question answered correctly in a quiz 10 points are given.
Sachin answered 7 questions correctly. How many point he should
have got?
8) A color box costs for Rs. 111. Reema bought 9 such boxes. Total how
much money she has to pay?
9) In a necklace 7 red beads are used. If 8 such necklaces are made how
many total beads will be required?
10) Math book has 222 pages. Sita got 3 such books. Altogether how
many total pages are in those 3 books?
11) If a teacher is giving a pencil to each student in a class and there are 121
total students in a class. Then how many total pencils are distributed in
a class?
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12) In a birthday party 2 balloons were given to each child. 10 children
had come to part. How many total balloons were with all children?
13) Total 122 chairs were arranged in a Hall. When counted how many
total chairs’ legs would be there? (Each chair has 4 legs)
14) In a Vase 20 flowers were arranged. Each flower was having 4 petals.
In all how many petals would be there?
15) Seema wanted to wear 12 bangles in one hand. How many total
bangles she should bought for both hands?

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Maths: Multiplication Worksheet (CBSE Grade II )

  • 1.
    Math Worksheet: Multiplication Class:2’nd 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Repeated addition & Equal Groups Skip Counting to Multiply Multiplication Order Multiplication by 0, 1, 10 Tables of 2,3,4,5,10 Multiply without carry Story Problems theeducationdesk.com
  • 2.
    Maths – Worksheet Chapter:Multiplication Class: 2nd Topic: Repeated addition & Equal Groups 1) Count and fill the boxes: a) = + = + + = b) + + = c) + = = d) = + + = e) = + + + = theeducationdesk.com
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    2) Fill inthe blanks: a) = ________ Groups of _________ flowers = ________ times _________ = ________ flowers = ________ Groups of _________ fingers = ________ times _________ = ________ fingers = ________ Groups of _________ watermelon = ________ times _________ = ________ watermelon b) c) theeducationdesk.com
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    3) Match thefollowing: a) 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 7X4 b) 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 3X7 c) 7 + 7 + 7 2X6 d) 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 4 X5 e) 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 5 X4 f) 7 X3 7+7+7+7 4) True or False a) 2 Added 3 Times is same as 2 X 3 b) 3 Groups of 3 Apples is same as 3 +3 +3 +3 c) Repeated addition means Multiplication d) ‘ +’ is the sign for multiplication e) 4 X 5 is equal to 5 times 4 f) 7+7+7+7=7X5 g) Multiplication means to put together or add equal groups theeducationdesk.com
  • 5.
    Chapter: Multiplication Class: 2nd Topic:Skip Counting to Multiply 1) Show multiplication on number line a) 4 x 3 = 0 1 2 4X1=4 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 x 2 =8 b) 3 x 3 = 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 c) 2 x 5 = 0 1 theeducationdesk.com
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    2) Count thejumps on number line and write sentence for the same a) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 b) 0 c) 0 d) 0 theeducationdesk.com
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    e) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1213 14 15 16 17 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 f) 0 theeducationdesk.com
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    Chapter: Multiplication Class: 2nd Topic:Multiplication Order 1) Match the pairs a) 2 X 5 10 X 1 b) 3 X 6 3X8 c) 7 X 2 6X4 d) 4 X 6 5 X2 e) 8 X 3 6 X3 f) 2 X7 1 X 10 2) Fill in the blanks: a) We get same answers; even the ________ to be multiplied is changed. b) We can write 2 X 6 by changing their order as ___________ c) 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 = ___________ and ___ + ____ = 8 are same. d) 4 times 5 is same as _______ times ______ . theeducationdesk.com
  • 9.
    3) Change theorders and represent in groups. Write the answers. a) 2X5 = 5X2= b) 7X2= theeducationdesk.com
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  • 11.
    4) Match thepairs a) A) b) B) c) C) theeducationdesk.com
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    Chapter: Multiplication Class: 2nd Topic:Multiplication by 0, 1, 10 1) Fill in the blanks: a) Any number multiplied by zero, gives us ____________. b) Any number multiplied by 1 gives us _______________. c) Any number multiplied by 10, gives the number with a ________ on the right. 2) Solve the following: a) 7X1 = b) 1 X 10 = c) 21 X 1 = d) 0 X 100 = e) 10 X 2 = f) 0X9 = g) 5X0 = h) 1 X 33 = i) 10 X 0 = j) 10 X 3 = theeducationdesk.com
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    3) Choose thecorrect option: a) 5 Times 0 is I) II) 5+0 III) 0X0X0 IV) b) 0+0+0 5X0 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 is equals to I) II) 1X6 III) 1X5 IV) c) 1X0 0X1 10 + 10 + 10 is also written as I) II) 33 III) 3 + 10 IV) d) 3 times 10 0 X 10 2 X 1 means I) 1 added 2 times II) 3 III) 0 IV) 20 theeducationdesk.com
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    4) Answer thefollowing a) 1X0 = b) 1X1 = c) 1 X 10 = d) 0X0 = e) 0X1 = f) 10 X 0 = g) 2X1 = h) 2 X0 = i) 2 X 10 = j) 3X1 = k) 3X0 = l) 3 X 10 = theeducationdesk.com
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    5) Fill inthe blanks: a) 4 X = 40 3 X = 0 41 [ b) c) X 41 = d) 10 X 11 = e) 100 X 1 = f) 100 X = 0 g) 51 X = 510 h) 51 X = 51 theeducationdesk.com
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    Chapter: Multiplication Class: 2nd Topic:Tables of 2, 3, 4, 5, ……… 10 1) Fill in the blanks: a) 4X4 = b) 6X7 = c) 2X3 = d) 4X8 = e) 9X5 = f) 8 X 10 = g) 10 X 9 = h) 8 X8 = i) 5X8 = j) 4X7 = k) 6X6 = l) 7X5 = theeducationdesk.com
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    2) Multiply thefollowing: a) 3X9 = b) 9X2 = c) 10 X 5 = d) 4X9 = e) 6X9 = f) 4X6 = 3) Count and make 2’s table ( 1’st is shown below) ** 1 times 2 = 2 X 1 = 2 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** theeducationdesk.com
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    4) Write 5’stable as shown 5X1 = 5X2 5 = = = = = = = = 5 X 10 = theeducationdesk.com
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    5) Match theboxes a) 5x4 56 b) 9X3 40 c) 8X5 27 d) 2X6 20 e) 7X6 63 f) 4X8 24 g) 7X4 12 h) 9 X7 42 i) 8X7 28 j) 3X8 32 theeducationdesk.com
  • 20.
    6) Solve andmark True (T) or False (F) a) 8x5 = Answer Ends with ‘5’ ( T/ F) b) 2 x 10 = Answer is an Even Number ( T/ F) c) 5x6 = Answer ends with ‘0’ ( T/ F) b) 3x5 = Answer ends with ‘5’ ( T/ F) theeducationdesk.com
  • 21.
    Chapter: Multiplication Class: 2nd Topic:Multiply without Carry 1) Multiply the following a) 33 x 2 = b) 43 x 2 = T O 3 3 x c) T O 4 2 33 x 3 = x d) 2 13 x 3 = T O x 3 T O x theeducationdesk.com
  • 22.
    e) 32 x 3= f) 14 x 2 = T O T O x g) x 11 x 9 = h) 12 x 3 = T O T O x i) x 11 x 5 = j) 10 x 4 = T O x T O x theeducationdesk.com
  • 23.
    k) 44 x 2= l) 13 x 2 = T O T O x x 2) Solve the following a) HTO b) HTO 132 x d) x e) 8 444 2 HTO 1 1 1 x HTO 322 3 HTO c) x f) HTO 3 3 3 x 3 2 4 2 3 x 2 theeducationdesk.com
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    g) HTO h) HTO 1 2 1 x j) x k) m) x n) p) x q) 51 7 x 1 3 1 1 x o) HTO x r) 2 9 HTO 4 0 1 x 3 1 1 1 2 HTO 4 HTO 2 3 3 3 HTO l) 2 HTO 3 3 2 x x 1 3 1 3 HTO 2 1 2 4 HTO 2 2 2 x HTO 1 2 2 3 HTO i) 1 1 0 x 9 theeducationdesk.com
  • 25.
    Chapter: Multiplication Class: 2nd Topic:Story Problems 1) Each truck can carry 20 cars. How many cars can be carried by 5 trucks? 2) Sam read 3 books in a day. How many books he will finish reading in a month. (a Month = 30 days) 3) When Ted can eat 10 chocolates in a day. How many total chocolates he will eat in 8 days. 4) 4 persons can seat on a bench in a park. How many persons can seat on 6 such benches. 5) Rina carries 5 new pencils every day in her box. How many pencils she will require for 40 days. 6) Sham made a puzzle using 10 pieces. How many pieces will be required to make such 10 more puzzles? 7) For each question answered correctly in a quiz 10 points are given. Sachin answered 7 questions correctly. How many point he should have got? 8) A color box costs for Rs. 111. Reema bought 9 such boxes. Total how much money she has to pay? 9) In a necklace 7 red beads are used. If 8 such necklaces are made how many total beads will be required? 10) Math book has 222 pages. Sita got 3 such books. Altogether how many total pages are in those 3 books? 11) If a teacher is giving a pencil to each student in a class and there are 121 total students in a class. Then how many total pencils are distributed in a class? theeducationdesk.com
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    12) In abirthday party 2 balloons were given to each child. 10 children had come to part. How many total balloons were with all children? 13) Total 122 chairs were arranged in a Hall. When counted how many total chairs’ legs would be there? (Each chair has 4 legs) 14) In a Vase 20 flowers were arranged. Each flower was having 4 petals. In all how many petals would be there? 15) Seema wanted to wear 12 bangles in one hand. How many total bangles she should bought for both hands? theeducationdesk.com