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Worksheet-6-Large numbers-Knowing our numbers-Class 5 and Class 6

Worksheet-6-Large numbers-Knowing our numbers-Class 5 and Class 6


1.       
Place value of 9 in 9,83,04,600 is _______.

a)

b)


c)

d)

2.       
There are  _________ 4-digit numbers.

a)

b)


c)

d)

3.       
How many zeroes are there in ten lakh?

a)

b)


c)

d)

4.       
 The predecessor of 19,990 is --------

a)

b)


c)

d)

5.       
The place value of 5 in 4,00,53,001 according to Indian system is ---------

a)

b)


c)

d)

6.       
 How many thousands make a lakh?
7.       
How many lakhs make a crore?
8.       
Arrange the numbers in ascending order: 156947, 198504 ,165820, 189540

9.       
Write the largest possible five-digit number, which can be formed by using the digits 0, 3, 5.

10.   
Which one is greater, greatest 5-digit number or the smallest 6-digit number. Also find difference between the two numbers.
11.   
If you add 1 to the largest 7-digit number , it will become _________ .

12.   
Write in numerals : Eight crore five lakh forty-one.

13.   
Write the number name of the following numbers according to Indian place value system.


a)      5402168


b)      97002456


c)      9100010


d)      50106405

14.   
Which one is greater between the following numbers?
the predecessor of the smallest 5-digit number or the successor of the largest 6-digit number


15.   
Write the expanded form of 685340001.


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