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Class VI Mathematics Talent Test: Numbers
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Class VI Mathematics Talent Test: Numbers
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1. The smallest prime number is
2. Which of the following numbers is equal to 1 billion?
3. The greatest five digit number formed with the digits 8, 5, 2 and 1 is
4. The largest four digit number x smallest two digit number is
5. – 100 = 999
6. A number is divisible by both 5 and 7. By which other number will that number be always divisible?
7. 1 kilogram is
8. 34 × 205 is same as
9. The smallest composite number is
10. 1 year is
11. The Roman numeral of 99 is
12. The predecessor of 700,800 is
13. The number 75847 rounded to the nearest hundred is
14. The estimated quotient 2649 ÷ 134 by rounding off both the numerator and the denominator to the nearest hundred is
15. If x ÷ a = x, then a is
16. The value of 9307 x 937 – 9307 x 837 is
17. The smallest 3–digit number which does not change if digits are written in reverse order is
18. In which of the following expressions, prime factorization has been done?
19. The difference of any “two” consecutive whole numbers is
20. 650 = × 23 + 6
21. The Hindu-Arabic numeral for the Roman numeral CCCXL is
22. What must be added to 34,52,629 to make it equal to 6 crore?
23. The sum of two odd number is always
24. The difference between the place value and the face value of 7 in 9728 is
25. The product of the place values of two 5’s in 75352 is