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worksheet 1 on Indian place value system

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                                                                        Worksheet-1

Q1.   Write the place value of the coloured digit.
(a) 3,51,264

(b) 2,35,460

(c) 74,35,024

Q2. Using the digits 3,7,8,1,4,6,4

(a) Build the greatest number possible.

(b) Build the smallest number possible.

(c) Write the expanded notation and number name for both.

Q3. Write the number name of the following numbers in Indian place value system.

(a) 41,15,168

(b) 8,15,53,365

(c) 3,10,05,624

Q4. Write in figures.

(a) Seven lakh thirty-four thousand six

(b) Eight crore fifteen lakh twenty-nine thousand one hundred five

(c) twenty crore seven thousand five

Q5. Write the successor of the following numbers.

   (a) 32,75,400

   (b)  51,258

   (c)1,00,65,205

Q6. Write the predecessor of the following numbers.

   (a) 7,82,65,300

   (b) 21,45,690

   (c) 23,35,56,708

Q7. How many 3-digit numbers are there?

Q8. How many 4-digit numbers are there?

Q9. Compare using < , > or  = .

    (a) 3,12,45,601       and     3,12,54,601

    (b) 25,56,396       and      25,36,693

    (c) 1,02, 36,548     and  1,02,38,989

Q10. How many ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands and lakhs are therein the                     number 6,12,358 ?





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