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MCQs on Knowing Our Numbers
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MCQs on Knowing Our Numbers
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1. To stitch a trouser 1 m 25 cm cloth is required. Out of 10 m cloth, how many trousers can be stitched?
2. 1 lakh = how many ten thousand?
3. The greatest 2-digit number is
4. 123 to the nearest tens is
5. The smallest 4-digit number that can be made using the digits 1,8,5,3 without repetition is
6. Using the digits 3, 5, 7, 0 without repetition the greatest 4-digit number that can be made is
7. The smallest 3-digit number is
8. 1 crore = how many ten lakhs?
9. Arrange the following numbers in ascending order: 132,2000,7500,525.
10. Make the smallest four-digit number using any four different digits such that 5 is at ones place,
11. Take two digits, say 3 and 4. Make the smallest 4-digit number using both the digits equal number of times.
12. Make the smallest 4-digit number by using any one digit of 4,3,2 twice.
13. The smallest of the numbers 1000,50000,111,3222,225 is
14. The greatest 3-digit number is
15. 80 in Roman numerals is
16. Make the greatest 4-digit number by using any one digit of 0, 3, 6 twice.
17. Using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4 without repetition, the greatest 4-digit number that can be made is
18. 90 in Roman numerals is
19. Sangeeta types 25 pages per day. How many pages will she type in the month of November ?
20. 1 Kilometre =? metres
21. The smallest 4-digit number that can be made using the digits 5,3,6,4 without repetition is
22. The smallest 2-digit number is
23. 1 centimetre =? millimetres
24. The greatest of the numbers 123, 27, 650, 2342, 40000 is
25. The difference between the greatest number of 4-digit and the smallest number of 5-digit is