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NCERT Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 1 Knowing our Numbers MCQ with Solutions

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Knowing our Numbers NCERT Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 1 MCQ with Solutions. Dear students, welcome to Schools.freshersnow.com. In this article, you can find multiple choice questions and answers of NCERT Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 1 i.e. Knowing our Numbers. Practice well and score good in your exams. All the best.

 

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1. The product of the place values of two 2’s in 428721 is ?

2. A flask has 5 litres of lemonade. How many glasses, each of 200mL capacity, can it fill?

3. The greatest of the numbers
123, 27, 650, 2342, 40000 is

4. 3×10000 + 7×1000 + 9 × 100 + 0 × 10 + 4 is the same as

5. Smallest 8-digit number is

6. The greatest of the numbers
1000,10000,10,1000000,100000 is

7. If 1 is added to the greatest 7-digit number, it will be equal to

8. 527864 using commas in Indian as well as International System of Numeration is

9. The smallest of the numbers
1000,50000,111,3222,225 is

10. The expanded form of the number 9578 is

11. 8945673 using commas in International System of Numeration.

12. The smallest of the numbers
2325,2352,2235,2253,2523,2532 is

13. In Following option which pair is not coprime?

14. Sunny is a famous cricket player. He has so far scored 7,280 runs in test matches. He wishes to complete 10,000 runs. How many more runs does he need?

15. Using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4 without repetition, the greatest 4-digit number that can be made is

16. Between 58 and 80 what will be the number of even number?

17. Using the digits 1, 5, 7, 2 without repetition, the greatest 4-digit number that can be made is

18. What will be the sum of the prime factor of 1729 is?

19. Using the digits 3, 5, 7, 0 without repetition the greatest 4-digit number that can be made is

20. Number divisible by 5 and 6. But not be divisible by?

21. Using the digits 3, 5, 7, 0 without repetition the greatest 4-digit number that can be made is

22. The smallest 4-digit number that can be made using the digits 1,8,5,3 without repetition is

23. What is the predecessor of 1 Lakh is?

24. The smallest 4-digit number that can be made using the digits 5,3,6,4 without repetition is

25. Out of Four option which is divisible by 11?


 

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