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Important Questions For CBSE Class 6 Maths Chapter 1

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Important Questions For CBSE Class 6 Maths Chapter 1

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Important Questions for Class 6

Mathematics
Chapter 1 - Knowing Our Numbers

Very Short Answer Questions 1 Mark

1. Write the numeration for 80956124 in the Indian system.


Ans: The numeration for 80956124 in Indian system is, 8,09,56,124 .
Eight crore nine lakh fifty-six thousand one hundred twenty-four.

2. Write the notation for Seventy-two crore thirty-one lakh eighty-five


thousand seventy-nine.
Ans: Notation: Expressing the numbers in figures. The notation for Seventy-two
crore thirty-one lakh eighty-five thousand seventy-nine is, 72,31,85,079 .

3. Write 348967954 separating periods in the Indian system.


Ans: This 34,89,67,954 can be written in separating periods in the Indian system
as below.

Crores Lakhs Thousands Hundreds


34 89 67 954

4. Write the place value and face value of the underlined digit: 958465459
Ans: The place value and face value of the underlined digit: 958465459 is,
Place value of 8  8 1000000  8000000 Face value of 8  8

5. Write 459769843 separating periods in the international system.


Ans: Separating periods in international system of 459,769,843 is,

Millions Thousands Hundreds


459 769 843

6. Write numerals for eight million, sixty-nine thousand, three hundred ninety-
nine.
Ans: The numeral for eight million, sixty-nine thousand, three hundred ninety-nine
is 8,069,399 .

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7. Express as numeral CDLXV .
Ans: From the roman numeral table,
MCMLXXXIV  1000  900  50  30  4  1984

C  100
D  500
L  50
X  10
V5
CD  500  100  400
So CDLXV can be calculated as,
CDLXV  400  50  10  5  465

8. Express as Roman numerals MCMLXXXIV


Ans: From the roman numeral table,

M  1000
CM  1000  100  900
L  50
XXX  30
IV  4
So MCMLXXXIV can be calculated as,
MCMLXXXIV  1000  900  50  30  4  1984

9. Which of the Roman numeral is correct?


(a) IC
(b) XC
(c) VL
(d) DM
Ans: (b) XC

Short Answer Questions 2 Marks

1. Write the expanded form of 563408 .


Ans: This number has 8 at one’s place, 0 at tens place, 4 at hundreds place, 3 at
thousands place, 6 at ten thousand place and 5 at a lakh place.
5,63,408  5  100000  6  10000  3  1000  4  100  0  10  8  1
5,63,408  500000  60000  3000  400  0  8

2. Find the difference of place values of two’s, 6 ’s in 65810624 .

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Ans: In 65810624 , place values of 6 are 60000000 and 600 .
First value is 60000000 and second value is 600 .
Difference  60000000  600
 5,99,99,400

3. Write the greatest and smallest 4 -digit number using 5,6,0,9 .


Ans: from the given 4 digits 5,6,0,9
Greatest 4 -digit number is 9,650 .
Smallest 4 -digit number is 5,069 .

4. What comes after and before 10000000 ?


Ans: Add one to 10,000,000 then we can find the after count.
1,00,00,001 comes after 1,00,00,000
Subtract one from 10,000,000 then we can find the before count.
99,99,999 comes before 1,00,00,000

5. Which is lesser: 85740264 or 85610784 .


Ans: Here both numbers have the same number of digits. Further, the digits at the
first two places are the same in both. Then consider moving to the next digit, that is
to the digit at the lakhs place. The digit at the lakhs place is lesser in 85610784 than
in 85740264 . Therefore, 85610784 is lesser than 85740264 .

Short Answer Questions 3 Marks

1. How many 6 digit numbers are there in all?


Ans: Total number of six-digit numbers can be calculated by subtracting smallest
six-digit number from the largest six-digit number and then by adding 1 to the
obtained difference.
The largest 6 digit number is 999999
The smallest 6 digit number is 100000
 Number of all 6 digit numbers   999999 – 100000   1
 900000

2. Round off 14850 to nearest 10 ’s, 100 ’s, 1000 ’s place.


Ans: Round off 14850 to nearest 10 ’s, 100 ’s, 1000 ’s place can be done like this,
To nearest 10’s place: 14850  less than 5  14,850
To nearest 100’s place : 14850  equal to 5  14,900
To nearest 1000’s place : 14850  more than 5  15,000
3. Estimate the sum  304  243  to the nearest hundred.

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Ans: Here 304 is greater than 243 . Round off to hundreds and then find the sum.
Estimation nearest 100 ’s place:
364  400
243  200
Estimated Sum of  304  243 to the nearest hundred.
 400  200  600

4. Estimate the difference of  973  368  to the nearest hundreds place.


Ans: Here 973 is greater than 368 . Round off to hundreds and then find the
difference.
Estimation nearest 100 ’s place for 973  1000
Estimation nearest 100 ’s place for 368  400
Estimated Difference of  973  368  to the nearest hundreds place.
 1000  400  600

5. Estimate product of  24  85  .
Ans: Here 85 is greater than 24 . Round off them to 10 ’s place then finds the
product.
Estimation of 24 : 10 ’s place considered  20 .
Estimation of 85 : 10 ’s place considered  90 .
Estimated product of  24  85  to the nearest 10 ’s place
 20  90  1800

6. Estimate quotient of  725  25 


Ans: Here 725 is greater than 25 . Round off 725 to 100 ’s and 25 to 10 ’s place
then finds the quotient.
Estimation considering 100 ’s place for 725  700 Estimation considering 10 ’s place
for 25  30
23
30 700
60
100
90
10
Quotient  23
Remainder  10

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Long Answer Questions 5 Marks

1. Write the smallest and greatest 6 digit numbers formed by using digits
1,0,5,7 with repetition.
Ans: consider the given 4 digits 1,0,5,7 and with repetition allowed form the
greatest and smallest 6 digit numbers. For 6 digit greatest number 7 is the first digit
whereas for smallest number 1 will be the first digit.
Greatest 6 digit number with repetition  777,510 Smallest 6 digit number with
repetition  100,057

2. Arrange in Descending order 4123676,71204381,176489,3240973


Ans: From the given numbers its clear that each number differs in their digit count
so first count the digits.
4123673  7 digits
71204381  8 digits
176489  6 digits
3240973  7 digits
Now considering this digit counts, write the given numbers in ascending order. From
the greatest number to the smallest number.
Descending order: 71204381,4123676,3240973,176489 .

3. The difference between two numbers is 3856749 . If the smaller number is


2565638 . Find the greater number.
Ans: we know that difference is obtained by subtracting subtrahend from minuend.
Minuend – Subtrahend  Difference
In the problem it is given that, the difference between two numbers is 3856749 and
the smaller number is 2565638 That means Subtrahend.
Hence, minuend  Difference  Subtrahend
 38,56,749  25,65,638  64,22,387
 the greatest number is 64,22,387 .

4. The mass of a bag is 2kg890g . What is the mass of 14 such bags?


Ans: in the problem it is given that,
Mass of a bag  2kg890g .
So, to find mass of 14 such bags multiply 14 with one bag weight .
 Mass of 14 bags   2kg 890g   14
 40kg 460g

5. A thread of length 20m has been divided into 5 pieces. What is the length of
each piece?
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Ans: in the problem it is given that, A thread of length 20m has been divided into
5 pieces.
Total length of the thread  20m
Number of thread pieces  5
20
Hence length of each thread piece  4m
5

6. A man had Rs. 2,08,78,560 amounts in his bank. He withdrew Rs. 48,36,980
in the month of January, Rs. 3,95,648 in the month of February and Rs.
45,000 in the month of march. What is the amount remaining in his bank
account by the end of march?
Ans: In the problem it is given that,
Total amount in bank = Rs. 2,08,78,560 Amount withdrawn in January = Rs.
48,36,980 Amount withdrawn in February = Rs. 3,95,648 Amount withdrawn in
March = Rs. 45,000
Amount remaining in bank account by end of march
 2,08,78,560  48,36,980  3,95,648  45000
 1,56,00,932.
Amount remaining in bank account by end of march Rs. 1,56,00,932.

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