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3A Unit 1 5-digit Numbers

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3A Unit 1 5-digit Numbers

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3A Unit 1 5-digit Numbers

1.

In the number 33 333, which two ‘3’ have a difference in value of 2970?

Answer: The ‘3’ in the _____________ place and the ‘3’ in the

__________ place.

2.

98 312

Rearrange the 5 digits of the number above to form four 5-digit numbers

that are all smaller than the original number. Arrange these numbers from

the greatest to the smallest.

Answer: _______ > _______ > _______ > _______

3.

00 is a 5-digit even number. It is greater than twenty-


eight thousand but smaller than thirty thousand. The sum of all the digits is

12. This 5-digit number is _______.

4.

There are _________ 5-digit numbers that are smaller than 20 000.

5.

There are_________ 5-digit numbers greater than 90 000.


6.

There are ______ 5-digit numbers that are greater than 30 000 but smaller

than 40 000.

7.

There is a 5-digit number.

The digit ‘8’ stands for eight.

The digit ‘7’ stands for seventy thousand.

The digit ‘5’ stands for five hundred.

Two digits of ‘0’ stand for zero.

Write this number in numerals.

Answer: __________

8.

Arrange the following numbers from the greatest to the smallest. (Write

the letters of the numbers in the blanks)

5982 42 173 30 209 6987

A B C D

Answer: ____ > ____ > ____ > ____

9.
Use 2, 1, 0, 0 and 0 to form 5-digit numbers that are all smaller than

twenty thousand. How many 5-digit numbers can be formed?

Answer: ______

10.

Use 2, 1, 0, 0 and 0 to form 5-digit numbers that are all greater than twenty

thousand. How many 5-digit numbers can be formed?

Answer: ______

11.

4 7 is a 5-digit even number. It is greater than ninety


thousand. The sum of all the digits is 23.

This 5-digit number is _______.

12.

5 7 is a 5-digit odd number. It is smaller than twenty


thousand. The sum of all the digits is 15.

This 5-digit number is _______.

13.

89 777

Rearrange the 5 digits of the number above to form four 5-digit numbers

that are all greater than the original number.


Answer: _______, _______, _______, _______

14.

83 635

Rearrange the last four digits of the 5-digit number above to make four

5-digit numbers smaller than it.

Answer: _______, _______, _______, _______

15.

Choose 5 digits from 5, 0, 0, 0, 2, 8, 9 and 4 to form the smallest 5-digit

odd number.

Answer: __________

16.

There is a 5-digit number.

The digit ‘3’ stands for three thousand.

The digit ‘6’ stands for sixty.

The digit ‘4’ stands for four.

The digit ‘9’ stands for ninety thousand.

The digit ‘0’ stands for zero.

Write this number in numerals.


Answer: __________

17.

There is a 5-digit number.

The digit ‘3’ stands for three hundred.

The digit ‘4’ stands for forty.

The digit ‘2’ stands for two thousand.

The digit ‘5’ stands for fifty thousand.

The digit ‘7’ stands for 7.

Write this number in numerals.

Answer: __________

18.

Use 0, 0, 0, 5 and 6 to form three 5-digit numbers that are all smaller than

fifty-five thousand.

Answer: _______, _______, _______

19.

Use 3, 3, 4, 4 and 4 to form three 5-digit numbers that are all greater than

forty-four thousand.

Answer: _______, _______, _______

20.
Choose 5 digits from 4, 3, 0, 0, 2, 9 and 7 to form the smallest 5-digit

number. This 5-digit number is __________.

21.

26 031 is read as .

22.

73 549 is read as .

23.

52 048 is read as .

24.

85 163 is read as .

25.

Twenty three thousand and two hundred is written as .

26.

Eighty-four thousand and two is written as .

27.

Seventy-seven thousand and forty-two is written as .

28.

Forty-six thousand, four hundred and thirty-seven is written as .

29.

Use 4, 0, 1, 3, 5 to form the largest even number.


.

30.

Refer to the abacus, fill in the blanks.

‘4’ is in the ten thousands place. It stands for 40 000.

‘ ’ is in the thousands place. It stands for .

‘ ’ is in the hundreds place. It stands for .

‘ ’ is in the tens place. It stands for .

‘ ’ is in the units place. It stands for .

31.

Refer to the abacus, fill in the blanks.

36 945 = + + + + .

‘ ’ is in the ten thousands place. It stands for .


‘ ’ is in the thousands place. It stands for .

‘ ’ is in the hundreds place. It stands for .

‘ ’ is in the tens place. It stands for .

‘ ’ is in the units place. It stands for .

The number is read as .

32.

Refer to the abacus, fill in the blanks.

Write the number in numerals:

Write the number in words:

33.

Refer to the abacus, fill in the blanks.

Write the number in numerals:


.

Write the number in words:

34.

Use 8, 9, 5, 3, 2 to form the smallest odd number.

35.

Arrange 67 374, 67 473 and 67 743 from the greatest to the smallest.

> > .

36.

Arrange 36 217, 39 217 and 32 217 from the smallest to the greatest.

< < .

37.

Fill in the blank.

In 46 017, ‘6’ stands for .

38.

Fill in the blank.

In 68 107, ‘6’ stands for .

39.

Fill in the blank.


The smallest 5-digit odd number is .

40.

Fill in the blank.

The greatest 5-digit number is .

41.

Refer to the abacus, fill in the following blanks.

(a) There are 4 beads in the ten-thousands place,

it stands for .

(b) There are 3 beads in the thousands place,

it stands for .

(c) There are 5 beads in the hundreds place,

it stands for .

(d) There are 1 bead in the tens place,

it stands for .

(e) There are 2 beads in the units place,

it stands for .

(f) 43 512 is read as .


42.

Fill in the blanks.

58 047 is read as .

‘5’ is in the place. It stands for .

‘0’ is in the place. It stands for .

‘4’ is in the place. It stands for .

43.

Fill in the blanks.


39 160
83 635

39 160 is read as .

‘9’ is in the place. It stands for .

‘1’ is in the place. It stands for .

‘6’ is in the place. It stands for .

44.

Write the number in numerals.

Eighty-five thousand and two: .

45.

Use 4, 7, 1, 3 and 9 to form the greatest 5-digit number.

.
46.

Use 5, 0, 8, 6 and 2 to form the smallest 5-digit number.

47.

Write the following numbers in numerals.

(a) Write twelve thousand and thirty in numerals:

(b) Write forty thousand, five hundred and sixty-seven in numerals:

Write the following numbers in words.

(a) Write 80 090 in words:

(b) Write 31 002 in words:

48.

Answer the following question.

Use 1, 0, 3, 5 and 7 to form the greatest 5-digit number.

49.

Answer the following question.

Use 2, 4, 0, 6 and 8 to form the smallest 5-digit number.

50.

Answer the following question.


Use 3, 2, 6, 8 and 5 to form the greatest 5-digit odd number.

51.

Answer the following question.

Use 3, 8, 6, 7 and 9 to form the greatest 5-digit even number.

52.

Answer the following question.

Use 6, 2, 8, 3 and 5 to form the smallest 5-digit odd number.

53.

Fill in the blank.

The smallest 5-digit odd number is .

54.

Fill in the blank.

The greatest 5-digit even number is .

55.

Fill in the blank.

In 12 089, the digit ‘2’ stands for .

56.
Fill in the blank.

In 13 531, the difference between the values of the two digits ‘3’ is

57.

The two numbers below are the same. Fill in the missing words or digits in

the blanks.

(a) thirty-______ thousand, ______ hundred and nineteen

46
(b)

58.

The two numbers below are the same. Fill in the missing words or digits in

the blanks.

(a) ______ thousand and eighty

(b) 6 8

59.

What is the 5-digit number that will become a 4-digit number after

deducting 1 from it?

Answer: __________
60.

Use 3, 3, 4, 4 and 4 to form three 5-digit numbers that are all greater than

forty-four thousand.

Answer: _______, _______, _______

61.

Use 0, 0, 0, 5 and 6 to form three 5-digit numbers that are all smaller than

fifty-five thousand.

Answer: _______, _______, _______

62.

There is a 5-digit number.

The digit ‘3’ stands for three hundred.

The digit ‘4’ stands for forty.

The digit ‘2’ stands for two thousand.

The digit ‘5’ stands for fifty thousand.

The digit ‘7’ stands for 7.

Write this number in numerals.

Answer: __________

63.

There is a 5-digit number.

The digit ‘3’ stands for three thousand.


The digit ‘6’ stands for sixty.

The digit ‘4’ stands for four.

The digit ‘9’ stands for ninety thousand.

The digit ‘0’ stands for zero.

Write this number in numerals.

Answer: __________

64.

Choose 5 digits from 5, 0, 0, 0, 2, 8, 9 and 4 to form the smallest 5-digit

odd number.

Answer: __________

65.
83 635

Rearrange the 5 digits of the number above to form four 5-digit numbers

that are all smaller than the original number.

Answer: _______, _______, _______, _______

66.
89 777

Rearrange the 5 digits of the number above to form four 5-digit numbers

that are all greater than the original number.


Answer: _______, _______, _______, _______

67.

5 7 is a 5-digit odd number. It is smaller than twenty


thousand. The sum of all the digits is 15.

This 5-digit number is _______.

68.

4 7 is a 5-digit even number. It is greater than ninety


thousand.

The sum of all the digits is 23.

This 5-digit number is _______.

69.

Use 2, 1, 0, 0 and 0 to form 5-digit numbers that are all greater than twenty

thousand. How many 5-digit numbers can be formed?

Answer: ______

70.

Use 2, 1, 0, 0 and 0 to form 5-digit numbers that are all smaller than

twenty thousand. How many 5-digit numbers can be formed?

Answer: ______

71.
Arrange the following numbers from the greatest to the smallest. (Write

the letters of the numbers in the blanks)

5982 42 173 30 209 6987

A B C D

Answer: ____ > ____ > ____ > ____

72.

There is a 5-digit number.

The digit ‘8’ stands for eight.

The digit ‘7’ stands for seventy thousand.

The digit ‘5’ stands for five hundred.

Two digits of ‘0’ stand for zero.

Write this number in numerals.

Answer: __________

73.

There are ______ 5-digit numbers that are greater than 30 000 but smaller

than 40 000.

74.

There are_________ 5-digit numbers greater than 90 000.

75.
There are _______ 5-digit numbers that are smaller than 20 000.

76.

00 is a 5-digit even number. It is greater than twenty-


eight thousand but smaller than thirty thousand. The sum of all the digits is

12. This 5-digit number is _______.

77.
98 312

Rearrange the 5 digits of the number above to form four 5-digit numbers

that are all smaller than the original number. Arrange these numbers from

the greatest to the smallest.

Answer: _______ > _______ > _______ > _______

78.

In the number 33 333, which two ‘3’ have a difference in value of 2970?

Answer: The ‘3’ in the _____________ place and the ‘3’ in the

__________ place.

79.

The 5-digit odd numbers that can be formed by 0, 0, 0, 3 and 5 are ______

and ______.

80.
Sort the following numbers into two groups according to a sorting rule.

(Write the letters for the answer.)

58013 3581 80351


A8053 B 38015
C
10853 8305 5083
D E

F G H

Group 1: _______________________

Group 2:_______________________

81.

Sort the following numbers into two groups according to a sorting rule.

(Write the letters for the answer.)

35481 18534 45813


41538
A B 51843C
85134 83415 51348
D E

F G H

Group 1: _______________________

Group 2:_______________________

82.

Count onwards and write the numbers.

57009, ______, ______, 57012, ______

83.
Count backwards and write the numbers.

80002, ______, 80000, ______, ______

84.

5400 is a 5-digit number. It is also an odd number. The greatest 5-

digit number can be ______, and the smallest can be ______.

85.

6781 is a 5-digit number. It is also an even number. The greatest 5-

digit number can be ______, and the smallest can be ______.

86.

6248 is a 5-digit number. All of its digits are different. It is an even

number. This 5-digit number is ______.

87.

71 9 is a 5-digit number. Its digits are all different. All the digits

are odd numbers. This 5-digit number is ______ or ______.

88.

60432, 60433, ......, 60445

The above numbers are arranged in onward order. There are ______

missing numbers in between.

89.

79894, 79893, ......, 79883


The above numbers are arranged in backward order. There are ______

missing numbers in between.

90.

There are 10 lottery tickets. The ticket numbers are arranged in onward

order. The number of the last ticket is 45013. The number of the first ticket

is ______.

91.

The two numbers below are the same. Fill in the missing words or digits in

the blanks.

(a) thirty-____ thousand, ______ hundred and nineteen

(b) 46

92.

The two numbers below are the same. Fill in the missing words or digits in

the blanks.

(b) ______ thousand and eighty

(b) 6 8

93.

Choose 5 digits from 5, 2, 4, 0, 3, 7 and 8 to form the greatest 5-digit

number. The 5-digit number is __________.

94.
Which of the following numbers are arranged in onward order? Blacken

the circle next to the correct answer.

A 35566, 35567, 35568, 35569, 35560

B 47621, 47623, 47625, 47627, 47629

C 83000, 84000, 85000, 86000, 87000

D 61234, 61235, 61236, 61237, 61238

95.

Which of the following numbers are arranged in backward order? Blacken

the circle next to the correct answer.

A 35000, 34000, 33000, 32000, 31000

B 85000, 84999, 84998, 84997, 84996

C 71717, 71718, 71719, 71720, 71721

D 62389, 62387, 62385, 62383, 62381

96.

Count onwards. After which of the following numbers will there be a 5-

digit number? Circle it.

( 1999 / 1009 / 9998 / 9999 )

97.

Count backwards. After which of the following numbers will there be a 4-

digit number? Circle it.


( 10000 / 10001 / 99999 / 90000 )

98.

Count onwards.

The 1st number is 37219. The 40th number is an

( odd number / even number ).

99.

Count backwards.

The 1st number is 21078. The 39th number is an

( odd number / even number ).

100.

Count onwards.

The 1st number is 71563. The 37th number is

( 71598 / 71599 / 71600 ).

101.

Count backwards.

The 1st number is 42143. The 41st number is

( 42184 / 42102 / 42103 ).

102.

Arrange the following numbers from the smallest to the greatest.

10 319 31 689
< < <

103.

Arrange the following numbers from the greatest to the smallest.

28 376 62 307
63 253 28 914

> > >

104.

Arrange 13 579, 12 468 and 14 032 from the greatest to the smallest:

> >

105.

Put a ‘’ in if the following statement is correct. If it is incorrect, put

a ‘’.

The sum of the greatest 4-digit number and the smallest 4-digit number is
smallest 5-digit number.
the
106.

Put a ‘’ in if the following statement is correct. If it is incorrect, put


a ‘’.

10 Th H T U
Th
Take a bead from the units place and put it in the ten thousands place.

The newly formed number will be 10 000 greater than the original

number.

107.

Put a ‘’ in if the following statement is correct. If it is incorrect, put


a ‘’.

There is a 4-digit number. It is greater than 9000. Add the smallest 4-digit

number to it, the result must be a 5-digit number.

108.

Put a ‘’ in if the following statement is correct. If it is incorrect, put


a ‘’.

Add 3333 to 7777 will form the smallest 5-digit number.

109.

Put a ‘’ in if the following statement is correct. If it is incorrect, put


a ‘’.

10 Th H T U
Th
Put 45 beads on an abacus above, the number it shows must be a 5-digit

odd number.

110.

Put a ‘’ in if the following statement is correct. If it is incorrect, put


a ‘’.

The greatest 5-digit even number is greater than the greatest 5-digit

odd number.

~ End of Paper ~

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