CBSE Board Practice

CBSE Grade VI - Knowing Our Numbers
Question 1
1.
    • 52,565
    • =
  • 50000
    +
    2000
    +
    500
    +
    5
  • 50000
    +
    2000
    +
    500
    +
    60
    +
    5
  • 2000
    +
    500
    +
    60
    +
    5
  • 50000
    +
    2000
    +
    60
    +
    5
  • 50000
    +
    500
    +
    60
    +
    5
Question 2
2.
What is the difference between the largest and smallest number formed with the digits : 4,6,1,3 ?
  • 5,086
  • 5,088
  • 5,085
  • 5,083
  • 5,084
Question 3
3.
(50 − 46) − (46 − 13) =
  • (-30)
  • (-29)
  • (-28)
  • (-26)
  • (-32)
Question 4
4.
    • Write the expanded form of the given number :
    • 291,410
  • (2 ✕ 100000) + (9 ✕ 10000) + (1 ✕ 1000) + (4 ✕ 100) + (1 ✕ 10)
  • (2 ✕ 100000) + (9 ✕ 10000) + (1 ✕ 1000) + (5 ✕ 100) + (1 ✕ 10)
  • (2 ✕ 100000) + (9 ✕ 10000) + (1 ✕ 1000) + (3 ✕ 100) + (1 ✕ 10)
  • (2 ✕ 100000) + (9 ✕ 10000) + (1 ✕ 1000) + (4 ✕ 100) + (2 ✕ 10)
  • (2 ✕ 100000) + (9 ✕ 10000) + (4 ✕ 100) + (1 ✕ 10)
Question 5
5.
Write the number for the given figures - one crore eighteen lakh thirty two thousand seven hundred and nine
  • 1,18,32,709
  • 1,18,32,609
  • 1,18,31,709
  • 1,18,33,709
  • 1,18,32,719
Question 6
6.
Find the difference in place value of 4 in 32,64,945
  • 3,962
  • 3,960
  • 3,959
  • 3,958
  • 3,961
Question 7
7.
    • What is the smallest number that can be formed with the digits :
    • 5,3,6,9,1
    • ?
  • 53,196
  • 13,569
  • 91,536
  • 39,516
Question 8
8.
Find the place value of 7 in 138,279
  • 700
  • 70,000
  • 70
  • 7,000
  • 7
Question 9
9.
Estimate the number 4082 to the nearest thousands by rounding off
  • 3000
  • 400
  • 4000
  • 5000
  • 40000
Question 10
10.
    • 855
    • =
  • 800
    +
    50
    +
    5
  • 800
    +
    50
  • 800
    +
    5
  • 50
    +
    5