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Solving these\u00a0TS 6th Class Maths Bits with Answers<\/a> 1st Lesson Knowing Our Numbers Bits for 10th Class will help students to build their problem-solving skills.<\/p>\n

TS 6th Class Maths Bits 1st Lesson Knowing Our Numbers<\/h2>\n

Choose the correct answer and write it in the brackets.<\/p>\n

Question 1.
\nWhich is the greatest among the numbers 3541, 3538, 3546, 3583, 3564?
\nA) 3564
\nB) 3583
\nC) 3546
\nD) 3541
\nAnswer:
\nB) 3583<\/p>\n

Question 2.
\nWhich is the smallest among the numbers 115, 153, 135, 151?
\nA) 153
\nB) 115
\nC) 151
\nD) 135
\nAnswer:
\nB) 115<\/p>\n

Question 3.
\nThe smallest four digit number is _______
\nA) 9999
\nB) 1100
\nC) 1900
\nD) 135
\nAnswer:
\nD) 135<\/p>\n

Question 4.
\n1 crore = _______ lakhs
\nA) 100
\nB) 1000
\nC) 10
\nD) 10000
\nAnswer:
\nA) 100<\/p>\n

Question 5.
\nHow many hundreds make one lakh?
\nA) 10
\nB) 1000
\nC) 100
\nD) Many
\nAnswer:
\nB) 1000<\/p>\n

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Question 6.
\nWhat number is to be added to the greatest five digit number to make it onelakh?
\nA) 1
\nB) 9
\nC) 5
\nD) 3
\nAnswer:
\nA) 1<\/p>\n

Question 7.
\nThe number between 60 and 70 nearest to 60 is ________
\nA) 68
\nB) 67
\nC) 64
\nD) 65
\nAnswer:
\nC) 64<\/p>\n

Question 8.
\nThe number between 100 and 200 nearest to 200 is _______
\nA) 140
\nB) 150
\nC) 130
\nD) 148
\nAnswer:
\nB) 150<\/p>\n

Question 9.
\nWhich of the followIng is a greatest number?
\nA) 9185
\nB) 9181
\nC) 9815
\nD) 9851
\nAnswer:
\nD) 9851<\/p>\n

Question 10.
\nWhich of the following is a smallest number?
\nA) 11235
\nB) 12135
\nC) 12113
\nD) 11215
\nAnswer:
\nD) 11215<\/p>\n

\"TS<\/p>\n

Question 11.
\nRounding off ‘73596\u2019 nearest to tens?
\nA) 73600
\nB) 74000
\nC) 73590
\nD) 73690
\nAnswer:
\nA) 73600<\/p>\n

Question 12.
\nRounding off \u20187119\u2019 nearest to thousands?
\nA) 6000
\nB) 7000
\nC) 8000
\nD) 7100
\nAnswer:
\nB) 7000<\/p>\n

Question 13.
\nThe expanded form of 2,01,600 is _______
\nA) 2 \u00d7 10000 + 1 \u00d7 1000 + 6 \u00d7 100
\nB) 2 \u00d7 100000 + 1 \u00d7 1000 + 6 \u00d7 100
\nC) 2 \u00d7 100000 + 1 \u00d7 10000 + 6
\nD) 2 \u00d7 100000 + 1 \u00d7 1000 + 6 \u00d7 10
\nAnswer:
\nB) 2 \u00d7 100000 + 1 \u00d7 1000 + 6 \u00d7 100<\/p>\n

Question 14.
\nThe expanded form of ‘75301’ _______
\nA) (7 \u00d7 1000) + (5 \u00d7 100) + (3 \u00d7 10) + 1
\nB) (7 \u00d7 10000) + (5 \u00d7 1000) + (3 \u00d7 100) + (1 \u00d7 10)
\nC) (7 \u00d7 10000) + (5 \u00d7 1000)+(3 \u00d7 100) + (1 \u00d7 1)
\nD) None
\nAnswer:
\nC) (7 \u00d7 10000) + (5 \u00d7 1000)+(3 \u00d7 100) + (1 \u00d7 1)<\/p>\n

Question 15.
\nThe short form of 1100000 + 11000 + 110 + 1?
\nA) 11011101
\nB) 1101101101
\nC) 11,11,111
\nD) 101010101
\nAnswer:
\nC) 11,11,111<\/p>\n

\"TS<\/p>\n

Question 16.
\nThe short form of 20000 + 3000 + 400 + 50 + 6 ?
\nA) 203456
\nB) 23456
\nC) 230456
\nD) 234056
\nAnswer:
\nB) 23456<\/p>\n

Question 17.
\nWhich of the following is a largest number of 5-digit ?
\nA) 99999
\nB) 10000
\nC) 100000
\nD) 99998
\nAnswer:
\nA) 99999<\/p>\n

Question 18.
\nWhat is the difference between largest number of 5-digits and smallest number of 4-digits?
\nA) 90,999
\nB) 98,999
\nC) 89,999
\nD) 9999
\nAnswer:
\nB) 98,999<\/p>\n

Question 19.
\nNumber of \u20180\u2019 (Zero)\u2019s in 1 crore _______
\nA) 9
\nB) 6
\nC) 7
\nD) 8
\nAnswer:
\nC) 7<\/p>\n

Question 20.
\nUse commas for 71451770 in Hindu -Arabic system
\nA) 7,14,51,770
\nB) 71,45,17,70
\nC) 71,451,770
\nD) None
\nAnswer:
\nA) 7,14,51,770.<\/p>\n

\"TS<\/p>\n

Question 21.
\n10 Crores = …………… mIllions.
\nA) 1
\nB) 10
\nC) 100
\nD) 1000
\nAnswer:
\nC) 100<\/p>\n

Question 22.
\n1 Billion = _______ crores.
\nA) 10
\nB) 100
\nC) 1
\nD) 1000
\nAnswer:
\nB) 100<\/p>\n

Question 23.
\n1 kiti = _______ 111.1118.
\nA) 1,00,000
\nB) 10000
\nC) 1000
\nD) 100
\nAnswer:
\nA) 1,00,000<\/p>\n

Question 24.
\n1000 litres = _______ kilo litres.
\nA) 10
\nB) 1
\nC) 100
\nD) 0.1
\nAnswer:
\nB) 1<\/p>\n

Question 25.
\n1 Kg = _______ grams.
\nA) 10000
\nB) 100
\nC) 1000
\nD) 10
\nAnswer:
\nC) 1000<\/p>\n

\"TS<\/p>\n

Question 26.
\n1 Million = ________ Lakhs.
\nA) 100
\nB) 10
\nC) 1000
\nD) 1
\nAnswer:
\nB) 10<\/p>\n

Question 27.
\nIf you travel 700 m everyday for 7 days, how much distance would you travel?
\nA) 6 km,
\nB) 7 km
\nC) 5 km
\nD) 4900 mts
\nAnswer:
\nD) 4900 mts<\/p>\n

Question 28.
\nFor a cup of green tea 20 gins of honey is required. With 1 kg of honey how many cups of tea will be made?
\nA) 500
\nB) 100
\nC) 250
\nD) 50
\nAnswer:
\nA) 500<\/p>\n

Question 29.
\nMy scooty consumes 0.4 litres of oil per a day. With 4.8 litres it runs for how many days?
\nA) 10
\nB) 14
\nC) 12
\nD) 16
\nAnswer:
\nC) 12<\/p>\n

Question 30.
\nA biscuit industry makes 5 biscuits per a second, in one day it makes how many biscuits?
\nA) 4,32,000
\nB) 4,00,032
\nC) 4,00,000
\nD) 4,40,000
\nAnswer:
\nA) 4,32,000<\/p>\n

\"TS<\/p>\n

Question 31.
\nIn, Krosur village number of male voters 9,072, number of female voters are 7,908 then the total number of voters in Krosuris?
\nA) 16,880
\nB) 16,990
\nC) 16,890
\nD) 16,980
\nAnswer:
\nD) 16,980<\/p>\n

Question 32.
\nMatch the following:<\/p>\n

\"TS<\/p>\n

A) 1 – b, 2 – c, 3 – d, 4 – a
\nB) 1 – c, 2 – b, 3 – d, 4 – a
\nC) 1 – b, 2 – c, 3 – a, 4 – d
\nD) None
\nAnswer:
\nA) 1 – b, 2 – c, 3 – d, 4 – a<\/p>\n

Question 33.
\nWrite the short forms for the following Expanded forms<\/p>\n

\"TS<\/p>\n

A) 1- a, 2 – b, 3 – c, 4 – d
\nB) 1- a,2 – d, 3 – c, 4 – b
\nC) 1 – b, 2 – a, 3 – d, 4 – c
\nD) 1 – a, 2 – b, 3 – d, 4 – c
\nAnswer:
\nD) 1 – a, 2 – b, 3 – d, 4 – c<\/p>\n

Question 34.
\nWhat is the greatest number formed by the digits 5,3,4,0,7 is?
\nA) 53,407
\nB) 74,053
\nC) 75,430
\nD) 75,043
\nAnswer:
\nC) 75,430<\/p>\n

Question 35.
\nWhat is the smallest number formed by the digits 9,5,2,0,3 is?
\nA) 20,359
\nB) 95,320
\nC) 23,059
\nD) 20,395
\nAnswer:
\nA) 20,359<\/p>\n

\"TS<\/p>\n

Question 36.
\nWhich of the following are in ascending order?
\nA) 75,671, 75,640, 75,631, 75,6115
\nB) 1230, 1280 1350, 1295
\nC) 97,683, 98,757, 98,891, 99,073
\nD) 14,011, 7059, 11,576, 10,245
\nAnswer:
\nC) 97,683, 98,757, 98,891, 99,073<\/p>\n

Question 37.
\nWhat \u00a1s the rounding off number nearest to hundred for 350?
\nA) 350
\nB) 400
\nC) 375
\nD) None
\nAnswer:
\nB) 400<\/p>\n

Question 38.
\nWhich of the following is true?
\nA) 10,247 > 10,427
\nB) 99,544 < 99,445
\nC) 15,891 > 15,798
\nD) 12,121 < 12,112
\nAnswer:
\nC) 15,891 > 15,798<\/p>\n

Question 39.
\nWhich of these are in descending order?
\nA) 30,301, 66,600, 55,345, 72,642
\nB) 72,642, 66,600, 55,345, 30,301
\nC) 72,642, 55,345, 30,301,66,600
\nD) 72,642, 66,600, 30,301, 55,345
\nAnswer:
\nB) 72,642, 66,600, 55,345, 30,301<\/p>\n

Question 40.
\nPlace value of \u20187\u2019 in 1270893 is
\nA) 10,000
\nB) 1000
\nC) 1,00,000
\nD) None
\nAnswer:
\nA) 10,000<\/p>\n

\"TS<\/p>\n

Question 41.
\nThe digit in ten millions place in 739,208,456
\nA) 7
\nB) 9
\nC) 3
\nD) 2
\nAnswer:
\nC) 3<\/p>\n

Question 42.
\nThe number of zeros to be placed after 1 to make it a million
\nA) 5
\nB) 4
\nC) 6
\nD) 8
\nAnswer:
\nC) 6<\/p>\n

Question 43.
\nStatement (A) : The smallest 4- digited number is 1000
\nStatement (B) : The largest 6 – digited number is 999999
\nStatement (C): 1 Lakh is the smallest 5 – digited number
\nA) A, B & C are correct
\nB) A, B are correct but C is not correct
\nC) A is not correct but C is correct
\nD) A, B & C are not correct
\nAnswer:
\nB) A, B are correct but C is not correct<\/p>\n

Question 44.
\nStatement (A): 8,121,515,676 (is written in international system using commas)
\nStatement (B): 8,33,10,00,714(is written in Hindu -Arabic system using commas)
\nA) Both A & B are true
\nB) A is true but B is false
\nC) A is false but B is true
\nD) Both A & B are false
\nAnswer:
\nA) Both A & B are true<\/p>\n

Question 45.
\nStatement (A) : The place value of 5 in 49067 is Lakhs
\nStatement (B) : The place value of 6 in 70007 is Ten thousands
\nA) Both A & B are true
\nB) A is false but B is true
\nC) A is true but B is false
\nD) A & B are false
\nAnswer:
\nD) A & B are false.<\/p>\n

\"TS<\/p>\n

Question 46.
\nWrite the number 8,09,172 in words.
\nA)Eight lakh nine thousand one hundred seventy two
\nB)Eight lakh nine thousand one hundred seventeen
\nC) Eight lakh nine hundred seventy two
\nD) None
\nAnswer:
\nA)Eight lakh nine thousand one hundred seventy two<\/p>\n

Question 47.
\nWrite in figures for \u201cFifty lakhs nineteen thousand seven\u201d?
\nA) 50,19,070
\nB) 50,15,007
\nC) 50,01,907
\nD) 50,19,007
\nAnswer:
\nD) 50,19,007<\/p>\n

Question 48.
\nWhat is Ramanujans number?
\nA) 1729
\nB) 1629
\nC) 1792
\nD) 1719
\nAnswer:
\nA) 1729<\/p>\n

Question 49.
\nThe National Mathematics day is celebrated on _______
\nA) Dec, 23rd
\nB) Dec, 22nd
\nC) Dec, 21st
\nD) Dec, 31st
\nAnswer:
\nB) Dec, 22nd<\/p>\n

Question 50.
\nIn the number 5643821, the digit at hundreds place is _______
\nA) 8
\nB) 5
\nC) 4
\nD) 6
\nAnswer:
\nA) 8<\/p>\n

\"TS<\/p>\n

Question 51.
\nIn the number 89754326, the digit at millions place is _______
\nA) 8
\nB) 7
\nC) 9
\nD) 4
\nAnswer:
\nC) 9<\/p>\n

Question 52.
\nThe mark whht helps us in reading and writing of large numbers is ________
\nA) colon
\nB) hyphen
\nC) comma
\nD) dash
\nAnswer:
\nC) comma<\/p>\n

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