Grade 2 multiple-choice sheet with tricky three-digit comparisons mixing every case: different hundreds, matching hundreds with different tens, and matching tens with different ones. Students pick the correct symbol or identify the bigger or smaller number from four answer choices. A five-item fill-in section follows for more practice. This Grade 2 worksheet tests whether learners can apply the place-value rule under pressure with mixed problem types.
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Comparing Three-Digit Numbers
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which symbol makes this true? 234 ___ 243
A) <
B) >
C) =
D) +
2. Which number is the greatest?
A) 512
B) 521
C) 502
D) 499
3. Which symbol makes this true? 678 ___ 678
A) >
B) <
C) =
D) ?
4. Which number is the smallest?
A) 345
B) 354
C) 435
D) 453
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. 347 < 374
2. 562 > 526
3. 819 = 819
4. 246 < 642
5. 705 > 702
Comparing Three-Digit Numbers
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which symbol makes this true? 234 ___ 243
A) <
B) >
C) =
D) +
2. Which number is the greatest?
A) 512
B) 521
C) 502
D) 499
3. Which symbol makes this true? 678 ___ 678
A) >
B) <
C) =
D) ?
4. Which number is the smallest?
A) 345
B) 354
C) 435
D) 453
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) 347 < 374
2) 562 > 526
3) 819 = 819
4) 246 < 642
5) 705 > 702
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