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How many lakhs make a million?
Question 184
A vessel has 13 L 200 mL of fruit juice. In how many glasses each of capacity 60 mL, can it be filled?
Question 174
A box contains 50 packets of biscuits each weighing 120g. How many can such boxes be loaded into a van, which cannot carry beyond 900 kg?
A tailor uses of cloth for making a shirt. How much length of cloth will be required for making such shirts?
Question 3
If 1 is added to the greatest 7- digit number, it will be equal to
(A) 10 thousand
(B) 1 lakh
(C) 10 lakh
(D) 1 crore
Write the greatest digit number in figures and words
How many 6 digit are in all?
How many 7 digit are in all?
Question 135
Fill in the blank to make the statement true.
24 x 25 = 24 x (..........)/4 = 600
- Greatest 2 – digit number
- Smallest 2 – digit number
- Greatest 4 – digit number
- Greatest 3 – digit number
Question 151
Given below are two coloumns - Column I and Column II. Match each item of Column I with the corresponding item of Column II.
Column I Column II(i)The difference of two consecutive(a)Odd whole numbers(ii)The product of two non-zero(b)0consecutive whole numbers(iii)Quotient when zero is divided by(c)3another non-zero whole number(iv)2 added three times, to the smallest(d)1whole number(v)Smallest odd prime number(e)6(f)Even
- 0
- 1
- 2
- 3
100 × 10 − 100 + 2000 ÷ 100
Akash asked Pavan to find the value of 9999 x 555. He says that it will be difficult to multiply as both of them are big numbers. Akash says that there is a simple way to find the product. He solves the problem using the concept of brackets. Which of the following will be the easiest way to solve this?
9999*(555) = (9000+999)*(500+5)
9999*(555) = (1000-1)*(555)
9999*(555) = 9999*(500+5)
9999*(555) = (1000-1)*(500+5)
(a) 8999
(b) 9000
(c) 8000
(d) 9999
Without performing actual computations, find the quotient when 94-49 is divided by
(i) 9 (ii) 5
- 0.5
- 2
- 1
- 0
Which of the following gives the quotient as natural number?
0 ÷ 8
1 ÷ 2
18 ÷ 1
10 ÷ 20
A volume of is equal to how many ?
The uses of brackets in mathematics.
- 12
- (14 ÷ 5) - 3
- 18
- 7
- 77
- 75
- 65
- 69
Simplify:
Write given number in two other ways.
lakhs ten thousands thousands hundreds tens ones
18 - [25 - {45 ÷ (6 + 9 ÷ 3)}] is equal to
-2
zero
2
-16
Find the value of 2+2 ÷ 2.
2
1
4
3
Ajit was asked to form the largest and the smallest five digit number by using digits 4, 9, 7, 2 and 1 without repeating any of the numbers. What is the difference between the largest and the smallest number thus formed?
- 84942
- 88888
- 83932
- 84932
Ram and Shyam were playing. Ram asks Shyam to form numbers with the digits 4, 3, 8 and 1. He gives him three different cases:
i. Form the largest four digit number with no repetition of digits.
ii. Form the largest four digit number where a digit can be repeated twice.
iii. Form the smallest four digit number where repetition of digits is allowed.
So the numbers formed in the three cases will be
i-8413, ii-8344, iii-1348
i-8431, ii-8334, iii-1341
i-8431, ii-8443, iii-1111
i-8431, ii-8844, iii-1111
- 70008, 70006, 7005
- 70009, 70008, 70010
- 70009, 70008, 70007.
- 70011, 70012, 70013