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    10 tens = __________

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    Using the digits 1, 5, 3, 8 and 9 only once, find out which smallest 5-digit number you can make.

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    Using the digits 1, 5, 3, 8 and 9 only once, find out the biggest 5-digit number with 9 at the hundreds place.

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    Find out the difference between the place values of the digits '9' and '1' in the number 85,931.

  • Question 5
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    Find the odd one out:

  • Question 6
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    If we partition the number 98,765, we will get:

  • Question 7
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    The descending order of the numbers 9152, 9215, 9521 and 9125 is:

  • Question 8
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    The place value of '9' in 89,568 is

  • Question 9
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    1 crore = __________

  • Question 10
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    Twenty-nine thousand four hundred thirty is the same as

  • Question 11
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    20,809 = 20 thousands + ____ hundreds + 9 ones

  • Question 12
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    The number on the box shows the best estimate of which of the following numbers of chocolate?

  • Question 13
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    Which of the following statements is correct?

  • Question 14
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    Which of the following is meaningful?

  • Question 15
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    Using the given table, answer the following question.



    CD = _____

  • Question 16
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    Using the given table, answer the following question.



    CII = ___________

  • Question 17
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    What is 24,523 rounded to the nearest thousand?

  • Question 18
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    Which should not be placed in the box to have the numbers in order from greatest to smallest?


  • Question 19
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    Which of the following is the same as 3506?

  • Question 20
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    88,534 becomes 88,530 when rounded to the nearest

  • Question 21
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    A city has a population of 85,469. What will be the population of the city rounded to the nearest thousand?

  • Question 22
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    There are four villages - A with a population of 32,625; B with a population of 65,304; C with a population of 62,150; and D with a population of 44,562. Which village has the least population?

  • Question 23
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    A businessman estimated the cost of a building at about fifty-six thousand. How we can write this number in the numeral form?

  • Question 24
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    In a printing press, 4 types of books were printed in a year.



    The number under each book type represents the number of copies of the book printed in the year.

    Which of the book types has '6' at the hundreds place in the number of copies printed in the press?

  • Question 25
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    Vikram calculated that there are ten thousand and eighty minutes in a week. Which of the following options represents this number?

  • Question 26
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    Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?

    (A) X can be subtracted from L and C only.
    (B) Symbols V, L and D are not repeated.
    (C) Symbol I cannot be subtracted from X.
    (D) None of the above

  • Question 27
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    Match the following:

    Column-I Column - II
    (1) 6,92,345 (a) Place value of 3 = 300
    (2) 99,999 (b) Successor of 6,29,542
    (3) 6,29,543 (c) Smallest 5-digit number
    (4) 10,000 (d) Biggest 5-digit number

  • Question 28
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    Rachna writes some clues for the number she is thinking of. Use the clues below to find out the number she is thinking of.

    (1) 9 tens
    (2) 6 hundreds
    (3) 4 thousands
    (4) 3 ones
    (5) 4 ten thousands

  • Question 29
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    There are four numbers - P, Q, R and S. Each number has 8 only once and at the following place in the number.



    Which of the following statements is correct?

    (A) R is the smallest among all the numbers.
    (B) S is the largest among all, if all other empty places will have '0' as values in all 4 numbers.
    (C) P is greater than S.
    (D) Q is greater than S.

  • Question 30
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    Compare and fill the boxes with '<', '>' or '=':



    (A) >, >, >
    (B) < ,<, <
    (C) >, =, <
    (D) <, >, =

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