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Number System 4

The document contains a series of questions related to number systems, including identifying the smallest and largest numbers, calculating place values, and understanding conversions between different numerical systems. It features multiple-choice answers for each question, covering topics such as three-digit numbers, six-digit numbers, and the relationships between millions, lakhs, and crores. The questions are designed to test knowledge of basic arithmetic and number properties.

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Number System 4

The document contains a series of questions related to number systems, including identifying the smallest and largest numbers, calculating place values, and understanding conversions between different numerical systems. It features multiple-choice answers for each question, covering topics such as three-digit numbers, six-digit numbers, and the relationships between millions, lakhs, and crores. The questions are designed to test knowledge of basic arithmetic and number properties.

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Number System – 4

1. What is the smallest three digit number?

a) 101 b) 111

c) 999 d) 100

2. The sum of the place values of 8’s in 78385 is equal to .

a) 8800 b) 8080

c) 8008 d) None of these

3. The smallest 6-digit number using the below mentioned digits is equal . 3, 0, 7, 9, 5, 2

a) 023579 b) 205379

c) 203579 d) 302579

4. The successor of the largest 5-digit number is the---------------6-digit number.

a) Smallest b) Greatest

c) Greater than d) Less than

5. The predecessor of the largest 6-digit number using the digits 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9 is equal to .

a) 976543 b) 976543

c) 976542 d) None of these

6. 9 more than is 68500.

a) 68490 b) 68491

c) 68419 d) None of these

7. 1 million = lakhs.

a) 10 b) 100

c) 1 d) 1000

8. There are zeros in 10 lakhs.

a) 5 b) 6

c) 7 d) 8

9. 1 crore = millions.

a) 1 b) 5
c) 10 d) 100

10. Which of the following is the largest number?

a) 8212 b) 8122

c) 8211 d) 8221

11. Expanded form of 28102 is .

a) 20000 + 800 + 10 + 2 b) 20000 + 8000 + 100 + 2


c) 2000 + 8000 + 100 + 2 d) None of these

12. Predecessor of 1 lakh is .

a) Smallest 5 digit number b) Greatest 5 digit number

c) 100001 d) None of these

13. The product of place values of two 7’s in 78071 is .

a) 490000 b) 5900000

c) 4900000 d) 49000000

14. How many zeros are available from 1 to 100?

a) 9 b) 10

c) 11 d) 12

15. How many 9’s are available from 1 to 100?

a) 10 b) 15

c) 18 d) 20

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