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Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 1

What is the place value of the underlined digit in the number 7,65,730?

Detailed Solution for Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 1

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.

Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 2

Which of the following shows the first three places from the right in a 5-digit number?

Detailed Solution for Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 2

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

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Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 3

Which of the following options is read as thirty-five thousand six hundred and thirty-five?

Detailed Solution for Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 3

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.

Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 4

Which of the following can also be written as 4,50,000?

Detailed Solution for Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 4

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

Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 5

Which of the following is the standard form for the given expanded form? 40,000 + 6,000 + 700 + 80 + 1

Detailed Solution for Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 5

In the standard form, we write 40,000 + 6,000 + 700 + 80 + 1 as 46,781.

Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 6

Which period of the place value chart represents the highest numerical value in a five-digit number?

Detailed Solution for Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 6

The correct answer is (d).
In a five-digit number, the Thousands period represents the highest numerical value. It is followed by the Hundreds period, Tens period, and Ones period, in descending order of value.

Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 7

What is the structure of the place value chart for representing a five-digit number?

Detailed Solution for Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 7

The correct answer is A
A  five-digit number is represented using a place value chart divided into two periods: Ones and Thousands.

Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 8

One lakh can be expressed as ____________.

Detailed Solution for Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 8

1,00,000 is equal to 100 thousands.
1,00,000 is read as one lakh.
Hence, 1,00,000 can be expressed as 100 thousands.

Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 9

Which of the following is the number which can be represented using the given abacus?

Detailed Solution for Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 9

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.

Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 10

Which of the following is one more than 99,999?

Detailed Solution for Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 10

99,999 is the greatest 5-digit number.
When 1 is added to 99,999, we get the 6-digit number 1,00,000.

Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 11

Smallest 6 digit number = _______.

Detailed Solution for Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 11

The smallest 6-digit number is 1,00,000.

Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 12

99, 999 is the greatest ___ digit number.

Detailed Solution for Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 12

99, 999 is the greatest 5-digit number.

Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 13

Write one lakh in figures.

Detailed Solution for Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 13

One lakh can be written in figure like 1,00,000.

Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 14

Write 4, 23, 456 in words.

Detailed Solution for Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 14

4, 23, 456 can be written in words like Four lakh twenty-three thousand four hundred fifty six 

Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 15

One's period includes:

Detailed Solution for Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 15

Last three places of a number is the ones period consist of hundred, tens and ones.

Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 16

6, 46, 555 =?

Detailed Solution for Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 16

6, 46, 555 = 600000 + 40000 + 6000 + 500 + 50 + 5

Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 17

Ten lakhs comes in _____ period.

Detailed Solution for Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 17

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

Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 18

Instead of putting comma, we can ______ to separate the periods.

Detailed Solution for Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 18

Instead of putting comma, we can leave space to separate the periods.

Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 19

We use ______ to separate the periods.

Detailed Solution for Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 19

All periods are separated by a comma while writing the number in its numeral form.

Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 20

300000 + 20000 + 4000 + 200 + 20 + 2 =______.

Detailed Solution for Test: Numbers - 5 - Question 20

300000 + 20000 + 4000 + 200 + 20 + 2 = 3,24,222

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