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Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 1

Which equation shows the commutative property of addition?

Detailed Solution for Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 1

Commutative property: r + s = s + r
We can add numbers in any order and get the same sum.
Here 8 + 4 = 4 + 8 shows the commutative property.

Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 2

If  20 x 2.5 = 50 then 2 x 0.0025 = ?

Detailed Solution for Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 2

20 x 2.5 = 50


         

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Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 3

Which of the following equation shows the identity property of addition?

Detailed Solution for Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 3

Identity property: t = 0 + t, Adding zero does not change a number. Here 0 + 3 = 3 shows the identity property where adding zero does not change the sum.

Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 4

Look at these numbers: 0.7, 0.5, 0.8, 0.7 Which two numbers in the box have a difference of 0.3?

Detailed Solution for Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 4

Look for numbers in the box that are greater than 0.3.

  • Try 0.7. What number can you subtract from 0.7 to get 0.3? 0.7 - 0.4 = 0.3
    0.4 is not in the box.
  • Try 0.5. What number can you subtract from 0.5 to get 0.3? 0.5 - 0.2 = 0.3, 0.2 is not in the box.
  • Try 0.8. What number can you subtract from 0.8 to get 0.3? 0.8 - 0.5 = 0.3
    0.5 is in the box. The numbers 0.8 and 0.5 have a difference of 0.3.
Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 5

Which of the following property of multiplication is shown in the statement given below?
3 x 6 = 6 x 3

Detailed Solution for Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 5

Commutative property: We can multiply in any order and get the same product.

Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 6

The correct order to apply operations is

Detailed Solution for Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 6

According to BODMAS, the correct order of operations is Division - Multiplication - Addition - Subtraction.

Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 7

What should be subtracted from 14y to get 8 as answer?

Detailed Solution for Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 7

Let 'a' be subtracted from 14 y to get 8. Then, 14y - a = 8 ⇒ a = 14y - 8.

Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 8

86 - 23 = ? Which of the following statement is not equivalent to given statement?

Detailed Solution for Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 8

86 - 23 = 63, Now evaluating the options, we get 7 x 9 = 63, 3 x 21 = 63, 45 + 18 = 63 and 187 ÷ 2 = 93.5. Thus the solution other than 63 is the odd one out. Therefore is the odd one out.

Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 9

96 ÷ 2 = 48 is not equivalent to

Detailed Solution for Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 9

96 ÷ 2 = 48, Now evaluating the options, we get, 2 x 24 = 48, 4 x 12 = 48, 8 x 6 = 48 and 7 x 8 = 56. 
Thus the solution other than 48 is the odd one out. Therefore is the odd one out.

Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 10

If 4a + 3 = 15 then the value of 2a is

Detailed Solution for Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 10

4a + 3 = 15 
⇒ 4a = 15 - 3 = 12 
⇒ a = 12 ÷ 4 = 3
∴ 2a = 2 x 3 = 6

Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 11

If there are 5000 mangoes in 100 boxes, how many mangoes will be there in 75 boxes?

Detailed Solution for Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 11

Mangoes in 100 boxes =
Mangoes in 1 box 
Mangoes in 75 boxes

Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 12

If Fatima has an equal number of notes of denomination 10, 5 and 2 and the total amount she has Rs. 510, then the number of notes of each she had

Detailed Solution for Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 12

Let the number of notes of each kind be x. Then 10x + 5x + 2x = 510 ⇒ x = 510 / 17 = 30.

Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 13

Directions: Use the ADDITION OPERATION and evaluate the following questions.
Look at these numbers: 0.2 2.5 2.66.1
Choose two numbers from the box to complete the addition sentence. ____+_____=2.7

Detailed Solution for Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 13

Look for numbers in the box that are less than 2.7.

  • Try 0.2. Now we have to find the number which when added to 0.2 gives 2.7.
  • That number is 2.5. thus 2.5 + 0.2 = 2.7.
Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 14

Read the statements and choose the correct option:
Statement A:  3 x 15 = 15 x 3
Statement B: 3 ÷ 2 = 2 ÷ 3

Detailed Solution for Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 14

3 x 15 = 45 and also 15 x 3 = 45. Thus A is true. 3 ÷ 2 = 1.5 and 2 ÷ 3 = 0.66 which are not equal. Therefore only statement A is true.

Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 15

Directions: Use the MULTIPLICATION OPERATION and evaluate the following questions.
24 x 65

Detailed Solution for Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 15

24 x 65 = 1560

Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 16

Directions: Use the ADDITION OPERATION and evaluate the following questions.
2547 + 9998

Detailed Solution for Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 16

2547 + 9998 = 12545

Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 17

There are 1,82,039 roses in a garden. If one rose out of every 13 roses is spoiled, then the total number of spoiled roses, is

Detailed Solution for Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 17

No. of spoiled roses = 182039 ÷ 13 = 14,003

Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 18

Directions: Use the ADDITION OPERATION and evaluate the following questions.
881 + 88

Detailed Solution for Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 18

881 + 88 = 969

Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 19

Directions: Use the ADDITION OPERATION and evaluate the following questions.
428.65 + 500.5

Detailed Solution for Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 19

428.65 + 500.5 = 929.15 [Since 500.5 = 500.50]

Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 20

Directions: Use the MULTIPLICATION OPERATION and evaluate the following questions.
1042 x 5

Detailed Solution for Test: Operations on large Numbers - Question 20

​1042 x 5 = 5210

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