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Which of the following is the number which can be represented using the given abacus?
  • a)
    4,62,018
  • b)
    2,64,801
  • c)
    2,46,081
  • d)
    3,26,810
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Riya Singh answered
There are 2 beads in the lakhs place, 4 beads in the ten thousands place, 6 beads in the thousands place, 0 beads in the hundreds place, eight beads in the tens place and one bead in the ones place.
Hence, the number on the abacus is 2,46,081.

Which of the following can also be written as 4,50,000?
  • a)
    Four thousands five hundreds
  • b)
    Forty-five hundreds
  • c)
    Forty thousands
  • d)
    Four Lakh fifty thousands
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Sudhir Mehta answered
4 x Lakh + 5 x Ten-Thousand + 0 x Thousand + 0 x Hundred + 0 × Ten + 0 × One
= 4 x 100000 + 5 x 10000 + 0 x 1000 + 0 x 100 + 0 x 10 + 0 x 1
= 400000 + 50000 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0
= 400000 + 50000
= 450000
= Four Lakh fifty thousands

Which of the following shows the first three places from the right in a 5-digit number?
  • a)
    Tens period
  • b)
    Thousands period
  • c)
    Ones period
  • d)
    Ten thousands period
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Sudhir Mehta answered
In a 5-digit number, the first three places from the right are the ones, tens, and hundreds places. These make up the ones period. The thousands period consists of the thousands and ten thousands places, which are the fourth and fifth places from the right

Which of the following is one more than 99,999?
  • a)
    99,998
  • b)
    1,000
  • c)
    10,000
  • d)
    1,00,000
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Akshat Kapoor answered
Finding the number one more than 99,999

To find the number which is one more than 99,999, we need to add 1 to 99,999.

Adding 1 to 99,999

When we add 1 to 99,999, we get:

99,999 + 1 = 100,000

Therefore, the number one more than 99,999 is 100,000.

Answer: Option D (1,00,000)

What is the place value of the underlined digit in the number 7,65,730?
  • a)
    70,000
  • b)
    7
  • c)
    7,00,000
  • d)
    700
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Sudhir Mehta answered
The place value of a number is the value of the digit in the given number.
The place value of the underlined digit in the number 7,65,730 is 7,00,000 as it is in the lakhs place.

Which of the following options is read as thirty-five thousand six hundred and thirty-five?
  • a)
    35,635
  • b)
    35,356
  • c)
    35,653
  • d)
    35,663
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Sudhir Mehta answered
There are three ten thousands, five thousands, six hundreds, three tens and five ones in the number 35,635. Hence, we read 35,635 as thirty-five thousand six hundred and thirty-five.

Ten lakhs comes in _____ period.
  • a)
    thousands
  • b)
    lakhs
  • c)
    ones
  • d)
    hundreds
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Sudhir Mehta answered
Ten lakhs come under the third period of the Indian numbering system, that is, lakhs period.

Which are the places in one’s period (when numbers are represented in the international system)?
  • a)
    ones, tens and hundreds  
  • b)
    ones
  • c)
    ones, tens, hundreds and thousands 
  • d)
    ones and tens
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Sudhir Mehta answered
In the International system of numeration, all the periods have three place values each. Since each period has three place values, so to write a number with the help of comma(s), we have to put a comma after every three digits from the right.
We are asked about the places in one’s period. Since it is the first period, starting from the right we have ones, tens and hundreds

So, the correct answer is “Option B”.

What is the structure of the place value chart for representing a five-digit number?
  • a)
    Divided into two periods: Ones and Thousands
  • b)
    Divided into three periods: Hundreds, Tens, and Ones
  • c)
    Divided into four periods: Ten Thousands, Thousands, Hundreds, and Ones
  • d)
    Divided into two periods: Hundreds and Thousands
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Gargi Chauhan answered
Understanding the Place Value Chart for Five-Digit Numbers
When representing a five-digit number, the place value chart is structured to show the value of each digit based on its position. The correct answer is option A, which states that the chart is divided into two periods: Ones and Thousands. Let's explore this in detail.
1. Two Main Periods
- The place value chart is organized into two main periods:
- Ones Period
- Thousands Period
2. Structure of Each Period
- Ones Period: This includes three positions:
- Ones (1s)
- Tens (10s)
- Hundreds (100s)
- Thousands Period: This includes two positions:
- Thousands (1,000s)
- Ten Thousands (10,000s)
3. Example of a Five-Digit Number
- For instance, in the number 43,215:
- The 4 is in the Ten Thousands place.
- The 3 is in the Thousands place.
- The 2 is in the Hundreds place.
- The 1 is in the Tens place.
- The 5 is in the Ones place.
4. Importance of the Structure
- Understanding this structure helps in:
- Identifying the value of each digit.
- Performing addition or subtraction correctly by aligning numbers based on place value.
- Comprehending larger numbers as they are broken down into manageable parts.
By organizing the chart into these two periods, students can easily visualize and understand the significance of each digit in a five-digit number.

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