
A school examination had recently been protested by thousands of parents in the United Kingdom. Many parents took their children out of school for a day because a full week of exams was deemed too much for an average seven-year-old.
Known as the Standard Assessment Tests, or SATs, the exam tests a child's skills in English, Maths, and Science. There was even a petition encouraging teachers to boycott the SATs. These events had generated a lot of debate among the public, resulting in proposals put forward by the government to reduce the burden of such assessments.
Let's see what you think about the exam, and whether you find it too challenging for an average seven-year-old. This quiz is made up of similar questions to those found in the actual 2016 SAT examination for Year Two students in the UK. Keep in mind that the test takers didn't have the luxury of multiple choice options for most of the questions like you're going to see in this quiz. Try it out for yourself and let us know what you think!
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Get PremiumCan You Pass This Controversial Year 2 Exam from the UK? Quiz Questions
Where should a comma go in the sentence?

Aisha found some red blue and, purple beads in the box.
Aisha found some red, blue and purple beads in the box.
Aisha found, some red blue and purple beads in the box.
Solve the equation:

Which punctuation mark should end the sentence?

Full Stop
Question Mark
Apostrophe
Colon
Solve the equation:


James washed the paintbrushes.
Can you collect the crayons, please?
What an interesting painting!

What type of sentence is this?

Command
Exclamation
Question
What shape is this?

What type of word is 'gently'?

How many carrots are left?

Which of these is NOT a noun in this sentence?

Complete the equation.

Which of these is a proper noun in this sentence?

Sort the glasses from least full to most full.


Adam saw his friend in the park and waved.
Adam saw his friend in the park and wave.
Adam sees his friend in the park and waved.
6 Comments
I got 13 out of 15!
Congratulations on passing this test! Now you can move on to Year 3!
Hey I did better than I thought lol
Some of these questions, especially the ones with fractions, seem a bit intense for second graders!
I agree but maybe it’s just because I’m not good at school
I scored 9/15
Congratulations on passing this test! Now you can move on to Year 3!
14/15
I knew all of them but I accidentally pressed the wrong one
You got 12 out of 15!
Congratulations on passing this test! Now you can move on to Year 3!