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Worksheet 1 (Multiplication and division)- for class 5 and 6

Worksheet 1 (Multiplication and division)

1.       
56,789 x _______________ = 56,789

a)
0
b)
10

c)
1
d)
None of these
2.       
85,469 x ___________ = 85,46,900

a)
1
b)
100

c)
10
d)
0
3.       
____________ ÷ 100 = 524

a)
524
b)
5240

c)
524000
d)
52400
4.       
78,60,000 ÷ 1000 = _________

a)
786
b)
7860

c)
786000
d)
78600
5.       
What must be multiplied to 1,10,10,101 to get 0 ?

a)
934134
b)
7383414

c)
8374134
d)
937414
6.       
A group of 48 students went on a educational trip, which cost them  http://im.rediff.com/money/2010/jul/16uday2.jpg 45,888 altogether. How much each student had to contribute?






7.       
What is the product of the smallest 3-digit number and the greatest 4-digit number?




8.       
Priyal practised her guitar for 3 hours every day during the month of June. How many hours did she practise in the month?





9.       
Divide and check your answer.
26590 ÷ 65



                                                                                                                                   










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