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MCQs on Knowing Our Numbers
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1. The greatest of the numbers 1000,10000,10,1000000,100000 is
2. Manish multiplied 100 by 89 instead of multiplying by 79. How much was his answer greater than the correct answer?
3. Make the smallest four-digit number using any four different digits such that 5 is at ones place,
4. Which of the following rounding off is correct?
5. Make the greatest 4-digit number using any four different digits with the condition that 5 is at ones place.
6. 1 crore = how many ten lakhs?
7. 1 billion.= how many million?
8. Which of the following numbers comes just before 1000?
9. I made an expenditure of ₹ 2725 in November, 2009 and of ₹ 2275 in December, 2009. What is the total expenditure made by me in November, 2009 and December, 2009 together?
10. 90 in Roman numerals is
11. In Roman numerals L stands for
12. Take two digits 0 and 1. Make the greatest 4-digit number using both the digits equal number of times.
13. 123 to the nearest tens is
14. Using the digits 3, 5, 7, 0 without repetition the greatest 4-digit number that can be made is
15. In Raman numerals M stands for
16. The smallest 4-digit number that can be made using the digits 5,3,6,4 without repetition is
17. 60 in Roman numerals is
18. The smallest 4-digit number that can be made using the digits 1,8,5,3 without repetition is
19. Sangeeta types 25 pages per day. How many pages will she type in the month of November ?
20. 1 million = how many lakh?
21. The greatest 4-digit number is
22. Arrange the following numbers in ascending order: 132,2000,7500,525.
23. The greatest of the numbers 123, 27, 650, 2342, 40000 is
24. Which of the following numbers comes next to 999?
25. In Roman numerals C stands for