Mathematics Worksheet
Mathematics Worksheet
Numbers
III. Do as directed.
1. By putting commas at appropriate places, write the number names for the following numbers
both in Indian and International number system.
(a) 32758604 (b) 6048102 (c) 92865543 (d) 800506241
2. Find the sum and difference between the place values of the underlined digits in the given
numbers.
(a) 64,72,845 (b) 9,08,53,746 (c) 87,92,31,685
3. Write the following numbers in expanded form.
(a) 48,27,163 (b) 7,10,85,967 (c) 21,00,74,368
4. Write the numeral for the following.
(a) One less than one million
(b) Ten more than hundred thousand
(c) Smallest 7-digit number having 4 different digits
(d) Smallest 8-digit number having 2 at the thousands place
5. Arrange the following numbers in ascending order.
(a) 14,62,845; 14,26,845; 14,62,485; 14,26,548
(b) 6,08,25,143; 6,80,25,143; 6,80,52,134; 6,08,52,413
6. Arrange the following numbers in descending order.
(a) 71,80,629; 71,08,629; 17,80,926; 72,80,269
(b) 9,25,34,687; 9,52,34,687; 9,52,43,786; 9,25,43,678
7. Put the correct sign >, < or =.
(a) 62,47,183 ______ 62,74,183 (b) 1,50,21,123 ______ 1,50,12,123
(c) 8,04,93,629 ______ 80,493,629 (d) 73,64,52,490 ______ 73,64,52,940
8. Round off the given numbers to the nearest 100 and 1,000.
9. Using the digits 3, 8, 2, 9, 0, 4 and 7 only once, form the largest and the smallest possible
number of 7-digits.
10. What is the largest 8-digit number? If we add 1 to it, what will it become?
WORKSHEET 2
Four Operations
IV. Do as directed.
1. Find the following sum.
(a) 46,305 + 31,490 (b) 8,12,921 + 6,15,384
(c) 15,31,20,743 + 96,87,320 + 20,16,477 (d) 3,45,21,650 + 82,37,900 + 49,36,786
2. Subtract and check your answer.
(a) 93,876 from 8,05,346 (b) 2,79,989 from 15,08,917
3. Find the following products.
(a) 3,45,167 × 248 (b) 12,23,920 × 574
(c) 89,264 × 315 (d) 4,915 × 273 × 608
4. Divide and check your answer.
(a) 76,948 ÷ 32 (b) 4,20,534 ÷ 127 (c) 92,18,46,216 ÷ 325
5. Solve the following word problems.
(a) A factory manufactured 1,75,820 red pens; 96,450 blue pens and 1,45,615 black pens.
How many pens were manufactured in all at the factory?
(b) The population of city A is 2,56,410, the population of city B is 3 times that of city A and
the population of city C is half the population of city B. What is the population of cities
B and C? Which city is most populated?
(c) The product of two numbers is 4,51,92,966. If one of the numbers is 3,549, find the other
number.
(d) An education trust wanted to open a school. They had ` 79,86,54,960 to invest. They
purchased 5 school vans for ` 2,00,500 each, spent ` 8,00,00,000 on building and
infrastructure. The trust decided to pay each teacher ` 4,50,000 per year and appointed
12 teachers. How much money is still left with the trust at the end of the year?
WORKSHEET 3
IV. Do as directed.
1. Check the divisibility of following numbers by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10 and 11. Put ‘’ if divisible
and ‘’ if not divisible.
Divisible by
Number 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11
(a) 89,76,87,340
(b) 5,70,240
2. Make a factor tree for the following numbers.
(a) 36 (b) 248 (c) 120 (b) 225
3. Find the HCF and LCM of the following numbers using prime factorization.
(a) 45, 80 and 105 (b) 64, 120 and 200
4. Find the HCF and LCM of the following numbers using division method.
(a) 60, 90 and 120 (b) 27, 243 and 729
5. Solve the following problems.
(a) The LCM of two numbers is 45 and their HCF is 3. If one of the numbers is 9, find the
other number.
(b) The HCF of 36 and 150 is 6. Find their LCM.
(c) Two lighthouses flash their lights every 30 seconds and 40 seconds respectively. Given
that they flashed together at 8.30 p.m., when will they next flash the lights together?
(d) Three strings of length 72 cm, 144 cm and 216 cm are to be cut into equal lengths. What
is the greatest possible length of each piece?
(e) The LCM of two numbers is 96 and their HCF is 16. If one of the numbers is 32, find the
other number.