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CLASS: 6                                                       MAX. MARKS :30
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS                         TIME: 1:30 HOUR
CH: 1 (
Knowing our Numbers)
General Instructions:

I. All questions are compulsory.
II. This question paper contains 14 questions divided into four Sections A, B, C and D.
III. Section A has 5 questions of 1 mark each. Section B has 4 questions 2 marks each. Section C has 3 questions of 3 marks each. and Section D has 2 questions of 4 marks each.
IV. Use of Calculators is not permitted.

Section – A

In Questions 1 to 10, there are four options, out of which one is correct. Write the correct answer.

1: Which of the following numbers in Roman Numerals is incorrect?

(A) LXII                                      (B) XCI

(C) LC                                        (D) XLIV

2. When rounded off to nearest thousands, the number 85642 is

(A) 85600                                 (B) 85700

(C) 85000                                 (D) 86000

3. One million is equal to

(A) 1 lakh                                 (B) 10 lakh

(C) 1 crore                               (D) 10 crore

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  • 4. The largest 5-digit number having three different digits is

    (A) 98978                                (B) 99897

    (C) 99987                                (D) 98799

    5. A whole number is added to 25 and the same number is subtracted from 25. The sum of the resulting numbers is

    (A) 0                                         (B) 25

    (C) 50                                       (D) 75

    Section – B

    6. find the greatest and the smallest numbers

    1473, 89423, 100, 5000, 310

    7. Arrange the following numbers in ascending and descending order:

    8435, 4835, 13584, 5348, 25843

    8. Give a rough estimate (by rounding off to nearest hundreds) and also a closer estimate (by rounding off to nearest tens):

    (a) 439 + 334 + 4,317

    (b) 1,08,734 – 47,599

    9. Insert commas suitably and write the names according to International System of Numeration:

    (a) 78921092

    (b) 7452283

    Section – C

    10. Insert commas suitably and write the names according to Indian System of Numeration:

    (a) 8546283

    (b) 99900046

    (c) 98432701

    11. Fill in blanks:

    (a) 1 metre = _____ millimetres.

    (b) 1 centimetre = _____ millimetres.

    (c) 1 kilometre = _____ millimetres.

    12. Use the given digits without repetition and make the greatest and smallest 4-digit numbers.

    (a) 2, 8, 7, 4

    (b) 9, 7, 4, 1

    (c) 4, 7, 5, 0

    Section – D

    13. In one state, the number of bicycles sold in the year 2002-2003 was 7,43,000. In the year 2003-2004, the number of bicycles sold was 8,00,100. In which year were more bicycles sold? and how many more?

    14. In an election, the successful candidate registered 5,77,500 votes and his nearest rival secured 3,48,700 votes. By what margin did the successful candidate win the election?

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