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Numbers Class 6 - 1 Level 1 Comparing Numbers 1. Which of the following numbers is the largest? a. 3785 b. 5684 c. 7980 d.

9423 2. Which of the following numbers is the smallest? a. 1367 b. 2785 c. 7654 d. 4784 3. Find the largest number from the following numbers. a. 678 b. 5674 c. 25649 d. 5870 4. Using the following digits without repetition, make the smallest and the largest 4 digit numbers. a. 1, 4, 6, 9 b. 5, 0, 3, 8 c. 4, 4, 8, 9 d. 4, 0, 3, 0 5. Arrange the following numbers into ascending order: a. 2635, 1897, 2854, 3975 b. 847, 9754, 571, 8320 6. Arrange the following numbers in descending order: a. 7685, 4536, 9075, 2007 b. 536, 8769, 983, 5647 7. Make the greatest and the smallest 4-digit numbers by using one of the digits twice a. 7, 4, 3 b. 0, 8, 3 c. 5, 8, 1 8. What number is obtained if we exchange the digits at 10th place with the one at thousandth place in the number 4827? a. 2487 b. 2847 c. 2748 d. 2478

9. What is the largest 4- digit number formed using the digits 2 and 3, taking both the digits equal number of times? 10. What is the largest number obtained using four different digits such that 6 is always at ones place? 11. Which of the following numbers is 156 more than the largest three digit number? a. 1167 b. 2356 c. 1155 d. 1156 12. Expand 6792 using the concept of place values. a. 2*1000 + 9*100 + 7*10 + 2 b. 6*1000 + 7*100 + 9*10 + 6 c. 6*1000 + 7*100 + 9*10 + 2 d. None of these. 13. Which of the following numbers is larger than the smallest five digit number? a. 18653 b. 39745 c. 56432 d. All e. None 14. What must be subtracted from the largest four digit number to make it 678 less than the smallest five digit number? a. 678 b. 679 c. 677 d. 666 15. A = 10*99; B = 11*98; C = 12*97 Which of the following is true? a. A>B>C b. A<B, B>C c. C>B>A d. B>C>A Indian & International System of representing Number 1. Fill in the blanks: a. 1 lakh = _______ ten thousand b. 1 million = ________ hundred thousand c. 1 crore = _______ ten lakh d. 1 crore = _______ million e. 1 million ________lakh

2. Which of the following is the correct representation for eight crore seventy five lakh, ninety five thousand, seven hundred and sixty two? a. 87595762 b. 8*10000000 + 7*1000000 + 5*100000 + 9*10000 + 5*1000 + 7*100 + 6*10 + 2 c. 87, 595, 762 d. All 3. Insert commas to write the following numbers in Indian System of Numeration a. 859734511 b. 6754453 4. Insert commas to write the following numbers in International system of representation a. 7453865 b. 3425679 5. Which of the following numbers represent three hundred seventy five million, six hundred forty seven thousand two hundred and three? a. 375647203 b. 3756472003 c. 3750647203 d. 37506472003 Estimates 1. Which of the following numbers is nearest to 500? a. 497 b. 502 c. 499 d. 503 2. Which of the following numbers would give a zero when rounding off to the nearest 1000? a. 445 b. 501 c. 1082 d. None 3. Estimate (798-316) using the general rule by rounding off closest to hundred. a. 500 b. 400 c. 600 d. 300 4. Make a better estimate in the above problem by rounding off to the nearest ten. a. 480 b. 470 c. 490 d. 510

5. Estimate the product of 578 and 161 using the general rule (by rounding off to the nearest hundred.) a. 120000 b. 140000 c. 102000 d. 112000 Brackets 1. Five multiplied by the sum of nine and two is a. 5 + 9*2 b. 5*9 + 2 c. (5 + 9)*2 d. 5*(9 +2) 2. What is the value of 3* (4+7) a. 19 b. 33 c. 25 d. None 3. 102*103 can be represented as: a. 102*(100+2) b. (100+2)*103 c. (100+2)*(100+3) d. All of the above 4. Sohani and Reeta work for six days each. Sohani works for 5 hours a day while Reeta works for 8 hours a day. How many hours do both of them work in total? a. 38 b. 65 c. 6*(5 + 8) d. None 5. (35+5)*(45+5) is equal to a. 2000 b. 265 c. 1585 d. None 6. There are eight rows of plants in a nursery. Each row contains 10 roses. If the number of rows is increased by 23 and the number of roses in each in each row is increased by 7, find the total number of roses present in the nursery now. a. (23+8)(10+7) b. 310 c. (23+7)(10+8) d. 517

7. (35*18) is not equal to a. (30+5)(10+8) b. (40-5)(20-2) c. (25+10)(20-2) d. (45-10)(25-9) 8. The difference of eighteen and six divided by four is a. 12 4 b. (18 - 6) 4 c. Both of the above d. None 9. Which of the following is true? a. The operation inside the bracket is performed at first. b. The operation inside the bracket is performed at last. c. We can only use addition and subtraction inside a bracket. d. None. 10. (31*10) + (31*5) + (6*10) + (6*5) is equal to a. (31 + 6)(10*5) b. (31*6)(10+5) c. (31+6)(10+5) d. None of these. Roman Numerals 1. The Roman numeral representation for 73 would be a. XVIIC b. LXXIII c. XLXIII d. XCVII 2. What is the Roman numeral representation of 40? a. XXXX b. XL c. LXC d. None 3. What would be the Roman numeral representation for 525? a. CXXV b. LXXV c. MXXV d. DXXV 4. What would be the Roman numeral representation for (20+5)(10+2) a. CCD b. CCC c. XXX

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d. MCC Which of the following are not correctly written? a. XXXX b. VX c. IC d. XVV e. All Which of the following is not true as far as Roman numeral representation is concerned? a. If a symbol is repeated, its value occurs as many times it is repeated. b. A symbol is not repeated more than four times. c. The symbol I can be subtracted from V and X only. d. If a symbol of smaller value is written to the left of a symbol of greater value, its value is subtracted from the value of the greater symbol. What do we get on adding XL and C? a. 140 b. 150 c. 160 d. 130 What would be the difference of C and XL? a. LX b. XLC c. XXXXC d. None Write 98 in the form of Roman Numerals. a. LXIX b. XCVIII c. IIC d. Both b and c. What do we get after multiplying L and X? a. C b. D c. M d. CM

Predecessors, Successors and Number line 1. What is the predecessor of 1997? a. 1998 b. 1996 c. 2000 d. 1990 2. What is the successor of 1997?

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a. 1998 b. 1996 c. 2000 d. 1990 Add 4 and 2 on a number line. Subtract 5 from 7 on a number line. Multiply 4 and 3 on a number line. Which of the following statement are incorrect? a. The numbers lying to the right of a particular number on the number line are greater than that number. b. The numbers lying to the left of a particular number on the number line are smaller than that number. c. The number line for whole numbers extends indefinitely in only one direction. d. From number line, we infer 7 > 4. e. None

Properties of Whole Numbers 1. The sum of two whole numbers is a whole number. This is called closure property for addition. Whole numbers are closed for which of the following operations? a. Subtraction b. Multiplication c. Division d. None 2. Which of the following is not possible? a. 2+0 b. 2-0 c. 2*0 d. 20 3. What does commutative law for addition says? a. We can add whole numbers in any order. b. We cant divide a whole number by zero. c. The sum of two whole numbers is a whole number. d. None of these. 4. Is the commutative law valid for multiplication also? a. Yes b. No c. Only if one of the multiplicands is zero. d. Only if none of the multiplicand is zero. 5. Which of the following is true? a. Subtraction is commutative for whole numbers. b. Since multiplication is repeated addition, it is commutative for whole numbers.

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c. Division is commutative for whole numbers. d. None of these. Find 12*35 using distributivity of multiplication over addition. Which property can be used in evaluating 277*35 + 277*65? a. Distribution of addition over multiplication b. Distribution of multiplication over addition c. Closure Property d. Associative Property What is the identity for addition for a number? a. 1 b. 0 c. The number itself d. None What is the identity for multiplication of a number? a. 1 b. 0 c. The number itself d. None Write the name of the property used against each of the following operations. a. 425*136 = 425* (6 + 30 + 100) b. 2*49*50 = 2*50*49 c. 80 + 2005 + 20 = 80 + 20 + 2005

Patterns in Whole Numbers 1. Evaluate 77*99 a. 77 * (100-1) b. 77*100 77 c. 7623 d. All 2. If 24 were to be represented in the form of a rectangle made up of dots, in how many different ways could this been done? a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5 3. 49*15 = 49 * = = 245 *3 Identify the pattern and evaluate 49*45. a. 2305 b. 2909 c. 2205 d. None

Factors and Multiples 1. Which of the following statements are true? a. Every factor of a number is less than or equal to the given number. b. A factor is an exact divisor of that number. c. 1 is a factor of every number. d. All of the above. 2. Which one of the following is not a factor of 36? a. 2 b. 9 c. 12 d. 16 3. The factor of 729 among the following is a. 61 b. 72 c. 81 d. 92 4. Ho w many factors can a number have? a. 2 b. 1 c. Infinite d. Depends on the number 5. Find out the correct statement from among the following. a. Every number is a multiple of itself. b. Every number is a multiple of its factors. c. Every multiple of a number is greater than or equal to that number. d. All of the above. 6. How many multiples of 17 are there which are less than 100? a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 6 7. Which one of the following is a multiple of 15? a. 15 b. 30 c. Both a and b d. 35 8. How many factors does the number 30 have? a. 6 b. 7 c. 8 d. 9

9. Which of the following is a multiple of 59? a. 118 b. 126 c. 176 d. 196 10. The largest factor of 69 is a. 13 b. 26 c. 39 d. 69 Prime and Composite Numbers 1. Which of the following numbers is not prime? a. 23 b. 47 c. 2 d. 1 2. Which of the following statements is not true? a. The number 2 is smallest prime number. b. Two numbers with only one common factor are called co prime numbers. c. The sum of two prime numbers is an even number. d. A number divisible by two co-prime numbers is divisible by their product also. 3. Which of the following is a prime number? a. 21 b. 25 c. 23 d. 27 4. Which of the following numbers is composite? a. 19 b. 23 c. 27 d. 31 5. Which is the smallest prime number greater than 100? a. 101 b. 103 c. 105 d. 107 6. The numbers 3 and 5 are a. Co-prime b. Twin-prime c. Both a and b

d. None Test for divisibility of Numbers 1. Which of the numbers is divisible by 10? a. 678 b. 4563 c. 9770 d. 34569 2. Which of the following numbers is divisible by 2? a. 23 b. 45 c. 67 d. 64 3. Which of the following numbers is divisible by 3? a. 6229 b. 6319 c. 3691 d. 4203 4. Which of the following is divisible by 4? a. 3216 b. 6574 c. 3486 d. 9781 5. Which of the following numbers is divisible by 5? a. 6743 b. 8628 c. 4565 d. 8624 6. Find the number among the following which is divisible by 6. a. 4563 b. 7642 c. 6731 d. 8736 7. Which of the following numbers is divisible by 8? a. 6736 b. 6753 c. 8762 d. 7862 8. Which of the following numbers is divisible by 9? a. 6750 b. 5439

c. 2584 d. 9876 9. Which of the following numbers is divisible by 11? a. 61809 b. 5674 c. 75437 d. 462894 10. Which of the following statements is true? a. If a number is divisible by another number then it is also divisible by each of the factors of that number. b. If a number is divisible by two co prime numbers then it is divisible by their product also. c. If two numbers are divisible by a number, then their difference is also divisible by that number. d. All of the above. Prime Factorization 1. The prime factorization of 116 is a. 2*2*29 b. 4*29 c. 1*2*2*29 d. 2*58 2. The number of unique prime factors of 120 is a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5 3. What is the prime factorization of the following numbers? a. 621 b. 980 c. 1729 d. 56 4. What is the smallest number having three different prime factors? a. 15 b. 30 c. 45 d. 60 5. Write the missing numbers in the following factor tree.

Common Factors and Common Multiples 1. What are the common factors of 22 and 121? a. 1, 2, 11 b. 1, 11 c. 1 d. 1, 22, 121 2. Which among the following is a common multiple of 22 and 121? a. 11 b. 22 c. 242 d. 111 3. Two numbers which dont have a common factor other than 1 are called a. Twin primes b. Co primes c. Twin numbers d. None 4. A number which is divisible by 5 and 6 would be divisible by a. 45 b. 78 c. 60 d. 67 5. If a number is divisible by 3 and 31 both, then it must be divisible by a. 63 b. 34 c. 28 d. 13 HCF & LCM 1. What is the HCF of two consecutive odd numbers? a. 1 b. 3 c. 4

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d. 2 What is the HCF of 30 and 42? a. 3 b. 6 c. 9 d. 7 What is the GCD of 70, 105, 175? a. 5 b. 7 c. 35 d. None What is the LCM of 20, 25 and 30? a. 100 b. 200 c. 300 d. 400 The LCM of 24 and 96 is a. 24*96 b. 4*96 c. 6*96 d. 1*96 The smallest number divisible by 16 and 21 is a. 16*21 b. 16*7 c. 16*6 d. 21*8 The smallest four digit number divisible by 18, 24 and 32 is a. 1052 b. 1152 c. 1168 d. 1234 Which smallest number when divided by 6, 15 and 18 gives no remainder? a. 90 b. 135 c. 180 d. 360 Renu purchases two bags of fertilizers of weights 75 kg and 69 kg. Find the maximum value of weight which can measure the weight of fertilizers exact number of times. a. 2 kg b. 3 kg c. 6 kg d. 9 kg

10. Three traffic lights change after 36, 72 and 90 seconds respectively. If they change simultaneously at 3 pm, when would they change simultaneously next time? a. 3:04 pm b. 3:05 pm c. 3:06 pm d. 3:07 pm

Answers: Comparing Numbers 1. d 2. a 3. c 4. a. smallest: 1469; largest: 9641 b. smallest: 3058; largest: 8530 c. smallest: 9844; largest: 4489 d. smallest: 3004; largest: 4300 5. a. 1897<2635<2845<3975; b. 571<847<8320<9754 6. a. 9075>7685>4536>2007; b. 8769>5647>983>536 7. a. smallest: 3347; largest: 7743 b. smallest: 3008; largest: 8830 c. smallest: 1158; largest: 8851 8. b 9. 3322 10. 9876 11. c 12. c 13. d 14. c 15. c Indian and International System of Representing Numbers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. a to e: 10 d a. 85,97,34,511; b. 67,54,453 a. 7,453,865; b. 3,425,679 a

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Roman Numerals 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. b b d b e b a a b b

Predecessors, Successors and Number Line 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. b a Do it yourself. Do it yourself. Do it yourself. e

Properties of Whole Numbers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. b c a a b 420 b b a

10. a. Distribution of multiplication over addition b. Commutative property of multiplication c. Commutative property of addition Patterns in Whole Numbers 1. d 2. b 3. c Factors & Multiples 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. d d c d d c c c a d

Prime & Composite Numbers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. d c c c a c

Test for divisibility of Numbers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. c d d a c d a a a

10. d Prime Factorization 1. a 2. b 3. a. b. c. d. 4. b 5. 3, 2 Common Factors & Common Multiples 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. b c b c a 3*3*3*23 2*2*5*7*7 7*13*19 2*2*2*7

HCF & LCM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. a b c c d a b a b c

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