This document is a worksheet for Class VI students at Allenhouse Public School, Jhansi, focusing on the topic 'Knowing Our Numbers' in Maths for the session 2024-25. It includes various types of questions such as multiple choice, fill in the blanks, true or false, assertion and reasoning, and word problems related to numbers, estimation, and numeration systems. The worksheet aims to assess students' understanding and application of mathematical concepts.
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This document is a worksheet for Class VI students at Allenhouse Public School, Jhansi, focusing on the topic 'Knowing Our Numbers' in Maths for the session 2024-25. It includes various types of questions such as multiple choice, fill in the blanks, true or false, assertion and reasoning, and word problems related to numbers, estimation, and numeration systems. The worksheet aims to assess students' understanding and application of mathematical concepts.
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Allenhouse Public School, Jhansi
Class: VI: Worksheet
Session: 2024-25
Subject: Maths
Chapter- 1 Knowing Our Numbers
Name: _____________ Date:_________________ Class/Sec:________________ Roll
No.___________________
I. Tick the correct option:-
1. The number of sheets of paper available for making notebooks is 75,000. Each sheet makes 8 pages of a notebook. Each notebook contains 200 pages. How many notebooks can be made from the paper available? a) 4500 b)3000 c)3500 d)4000 2. 53552 estimated to the nearest thousands is a) 52000 b) 53000 c) 54000 d) None 3. Use the given digits without repetition and make the greatest and smallest 4-digit numbers. 9, 7, 4, 1 a) 9471, 1749 c) 9714, 4179 b) 9174, 4719 d) 9741, 1479 4. Insert commas suitably and write the names according to International System of Numeration: 7452283 a) 7,452,283 b)7,45,22,83 c)74,52,283 d)None of these 5. Roman numeral of 73 will be a) LXXIII b) LXXX d) XXX d) C 6. Write the numeral for the number- Nine crore five lakh forty-one. a) 90500410 b) None of these c)95000041 d)90500041 7. Use the given digits without repetition and make the greatest and smallest 4-digit numbers. 2, 8, 7, 4 a) 7824, 4287 b)2874, 4782 c)8742, 2478 d)8472, 2748 8. What is 100 - 1? a) a) 999 b) 9999 c) 9 d) 99 9. In a basket there are two thousand kg apples, 340 kg oranges, and 20 kg grapes, what is the total weight of fruits? a) 360 kg b)2340 kg c) 2360 kg d) 2630 kg 10. The sum of the number 765432 and the number obtained by reversing its digit is a) 99999 b)999999 c)9999 d)999 11. The smallest 8 digit number is called a) ten lakh b)one lakh c)one crore d) ten crore II. Fill in the blanks:- 1. 1 centimetre = ________ millimetres. 2. The distance between Srinagar and Leh is 422km. The same distance in metres is ________m. 3. 1 crore is equal to ________ million. 4. XXIX= _____ 5. The letter M stands for _______ in Hindu Arabic Numeral. 6. 1 km = ______ cm 7. The successor of largest 2 – digit number is ______ 8. Put < or> , 637 812 _____ 637 714 9. 267 estimated to the nearest 10 is _____________. 10. Put < or> , 7 803 _____ 7830 11. 1 crore = ________ ten lakh 12. 1 lakh = _____ ten thousands 13. The number________ can be arranged as a triangle. 14. ( 14 ÷ 14 ) ÷ 7 = ______ 15. 90 =_______________ in roman number. 16. 378 + 1024 = _____ + 378 17. 3056 + 0 = _________ = 0 + 3056 18. 888 + 777 = 777 + _______ 19. 10 ÷ 0 = _________ 20. 480 estimated to nearest 100 is ____________. III. State True of False. 1. 1 Lakh = 100 thousand. 2. 1 Thousand = 10 hundred. 3. Among kilometer, millimeter, and centimeter, the smallest is centimeter. IV. Assertion and Reasoning based questions- 1. Assertion (A): 253,764,722 is correct in the International System of Numeration. Reason (R): 200,000,000 is the sequence of commas in the International System of Numeration. a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. c) A is true but R is false. d) A is false but R is true. 2. Assertion (A): 999999 is the greatest 6-digit number. Reason (R): When a number is smaller or smallest than the second or rest quantities it is known as the smallest number. a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. c) A is true but R is false. d) A is false but R is true. 3. Assertion (A): 1000 gram = 1 Kilogram Reason (R): 1 gram = 1000 milligrams. a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. c) A is true but R is false. d) A is false but R is true. 4. Assertion (A): 267 is greater than 276. Reason (R): When a number is larger than the second number it is known as a greater number. a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. c) A is true but R is false. d) A is false but R is true. V. Answer these questions:- 1. How many times zero occurs in the number between 200 to 300. 2. What is the standard unit of length? Write 4 units of length and relation between the units. 3. How many thousands make a million? VI. Do as directed:- 1. Name the system of numeration it is written and explain. a. 26, 42,126 b. 143,241,313 2. Read the following numbers and answer the questions below : (a) 475320 (b) 9847215 (c) 97645310 (d) 30458094 (i) Which is the smallest number? (ii) Which is the greatest number? (iii) Arrange these numbers in ascending and descending order. 3. Arrange the following numbers in descending order : (a) 5000, 7500, 85400, 7861 (b) 1971, 45321, 88715, 92547 4. Put commas according to International system- a. 12345 b. 67834123 c. 98432701 5. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: Geeta is trying to understand shifting digits with four tiles on which number 1, 2, 3, 4 is written. (i) The number if she arranges tiles in increasing order is ________. (ii) What is the largest number? a) 4321 b) 4123 c) 3412 d) 4231 (iii) What is the smallest number? a) 1234 b) 4231 c) 1342 d) 1243 (iv) Which number is formed when she interchanges units place digit to hundreds place digit in largest number? a) 4321 b) 4123 c) 4231 d) 1234 (v) The difference between largest and smallest number is 387. a) True b) False 6. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: Sohan and Rita went to buy an almirah. There were many almirahs available with their price tags.
(i) The lowest cost of almirah is ₹ ________.
(ii) Sohan and Rita purchased almirah with mirror and for low cost, so what is the cost price for them? a) ₹ 2854 b) ₹ 1897 c) ₹ 1788 d) None of these (iii) Arrange prices of almirahs in increasing order. a) ₹ 1788, ₹ 1897, ₹ 2635, ₹ 2854, ₹ 3975 b) ₹ 2635, ₹ 1897, ₹ 2854, ₹ 1788, ₹ 3975 (iv) Arrange prices of almirahs in decreasing order. a) ₹ 3975, ₹ 2854, ₹ 2635, ₹ 1897, ₹ 1788 c) ₹ 1788, ₹ 1897, ₹ 2635, ₹ 2854, ₹ 3975 b) 2635, ₹ 1897, ₹ 2854, ₹ 1788, ₹ 3975 (v) ₹ 2187 is the difference between highest and lowest price. a) True b) False 7. Form the largest and the smallest 4 – digits number using each of the digits 7, 1, 0 , 5 only once. 8. Write the expression for each of the following using brackets. 1) Two multiplied by three and five is added to the product. 2) Two multiplied by the sum of 3 and 4. 3) Three is added to the difference of 5 and 1. 4) Sum of 7 and 6 subtracted from 20. 5) Forty five divided by the sum of three and two. 9. Write the number name for each of the following using the Indian System of Numeration a) 76543234 b) 98700653 c) 480005432 d) 700800901 10. Write the number name for each of the following using the International System of Numeration. a) 246897357 b) 73240530 c) 20 076 357 d) 260 300 650 11. Round to the nearest ten: a) 1328 b) 4777 c) 516 d) 47 e) 99 f) 5802 g ) 94 12. Round to the nearest hundred : a) 518 b) 2911 c) 591 d) 650 e) 719 f) 99 g) 233 13. Estimate- a) 896 – 414 b) 97 x 423 c) 798 x 685 14. Write as Roman Numerals- a) 42 b) 96 c) 344 d) 1400 e) 920 15. Write as Hindu Arabic Numerals- a) XXII b) DC c) CCL d) LXV e) IX f) CLXV 16. a)Write the smallest for 7- digit numbers having four different digits? b) Write the greatest 5 digit number having three different digits. 17. Write the expanded form of a) 75653 b) 7905612 c) 574021 d) 2,46,853 18. Make the greatest and the smallest 4- digit numbers by using any one digit twice- a) 0,4,9 b)9,0,5 c) 8,5,1 d) 9,7,4 19. Write number names in International number system- a) 257,103,547 b) 7,353,057 20. Place commas correctly and write the numerals: (a) Seventy three lakh seventy five thousand three hundred seven. (b)Nine crore five lakh forty one. (c) Seven crore fifty two lakh twenty one thousand three hundred two. (d)Fifty eight million four hundred twenty three thousand two hundred two. 21. Estimate each of the following using general rule: a) 730 + 998 (b) 796 – 314 (c) 12,904 +2,888 (d) 28,292 – 21,496 VII. Solve the given word problems:- 1. In 2001, the populations of Tripura and Meghalaya were 3,199,203 and 2,318,822, respectively. Write the populations of these two states in words. 2. A merchant had ₹ 78,592 with her. She placed an order for purchasing 40 radio sets at ₹ 1200 each. How much money will remain with her after the purchase? 3. Kirti Bookstore sold books worth ₹ 2,85,891 in the first week of June and books worth ₹ 4,00,768 in the second week of the month. How much was the sale for the two weeks together? In which week was the sale greater and by how much? 4. The weight of one thyroid tablet is 0.25 gm. If a bottle contains tablet of 3 month (1 tablet per day dosage) then what is the total weight of the tablets present in bottle? 5. A bus takes 4 1/2 hours to complete its journey from khandwa to Indore. If the distance between Khandwa to Indore is 290 km then calculate the speed of bus. 6. 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? 7. A book exhibition was held for four days in a school. The number of tickets sold at the counter on the first, second, third and final days was respectively 1094, 1812, 2050 and 2751. Find the total number of tickets sold on all the four days. 8. A soap factory produces 6955 soap cakes a day .How many cakes did the factory produce in 2005, if there were 81 holidays in the year? 9. A vessel has 4 litres and 500 ml of curd .In how many glasses , each of 25 ml capacity, can it be filled? 10. Shekhar is a famous cricket player . He has so far scored 6980 runs in test Matches , He wishes to complete 10000 runs .How many run does he need ? 11. The population of a town was 78787 in the year 1991 and 95833 in the year 2001. Estimate the increase in population by rounding off each population to nearest hundreds. 12. A box contains 2,00,000 medicine tablets each weighing 20 mg. What is the total weight of all the tablets in the box in grams and in kilograms? 13. Population of Sundarnagar was 2,35,471 in the year 1991. In the year 2001 it was found to be increased by 72,958. What was the population of the city in 2001? 14. 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? 15. The town newspaper is published every day. One copy has 12 pages. Everyday 11,980 copies are printed. How many total pages are printed everyday? 16. The number of sheets of paper available for making notebooks is 75,000. Each sheet makes 8 pages of a notebook. Each notebook contains 200 pages. How many notebooks can be made from the paper available?