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Find the sum of:

(i) 7853 + 6329 (ii) 342815 + 506793

2. Add the following:

(i) 2 1 4 3 7 + 5 2 8 9 2 + 3 2 0 4 (ii) 2 7 5 6 + 5 2 1 3 4 + 3 7 2 9 2

3. Subtract:

(i) 5 4 2 0 1 - 2 2 8 7 3 (ii) 8 6 2 7 5 - 3 5 6 7 9

4. Simplify:

(i) 4391 + 7530 – 9418 (ii) 8457 + 3502 - 6989

5. There are 2,983 boys and 2,175 girls in a school. Find the total enrolment of the school. Find also the number of
more boys than girls on the rolls of the school.

6. What should be added to 79,415 to make it the greatest five-digit number?

7. By how much is 89283 is greater than 79382?

8. What should be subtracted from 98989 to get 88888?

9. Find the number which is:

(i) 1289 more than 7701 (ii) 10137 less than 36503

10. Estimate each sum to the nearest hundred:

(i) 3 2 1 3 4 5 + 6 7 1 2 0 9 (ii) 7 4 2 7 9 + 2 8 7 2 5

11. Estimate the difference to the nearest hundred:

(i) 2 7 8 7 2 - 1 4 1 4 1 (ii) 6 5 6 5 7 - 2 3 2 3 4

12. Multiply:

(i) 654 by 9 (ii) 564 by 78 (iii) 436 by 235

13. Find the product of:

(i) 3427 x 15 (ii) 2976 x 809 (iii) 5716 x 831

14. Find the product of:

(i) 49 x 700 (ii) 63 x 400 (iii) 79 x 900

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15. Estimate the product of the following, rounding each number to the nearest ten:

(i) 259 and 132 (ii) 263 and 428

16. A man earns $1,955 every month. How much does he earn in 2 years?

17. A book contains 236 pages. How many pages are there in 124 books?

18. A farmer plants 127 plants in a row. How many plants are needed for plantation in 127 rows?

19. Fill in the blanks with the sign <, = or >:

(i) 60 x 15 ________ 61 x 15 (ii) 17 x 40 ________ 17 x 41

(iii) 230 + 230 + 230 + 230 ________ 5 x 230

20.

1. Find the sum of:

(i) 7853 + 6329 (ii) 342815 + 506793

2. Add the following:

(i) 2 1 4 3 7 + 5 2 8 9 2 + 3 2 0 4 (ii) 2 7 5 6 + 5 2 1 3 4 + 3 7 2 9 2

3. Subtract:

(i) 5 4 2 0 1 - 2 2 8 7 3 (ii) 8 6 2 7 5 - 3 5 6 7 9

4. Simplify:

(i) 4391 + 7530 – 9418 (ii) 8457 + 3502 - 6989

5. There are 2,983 boys and 2,175 girls in a school. Find the total enrolment of the school. Find also the number of
more boys than girls on the rolls of the school.

6. What should be added to 79,415 to make it the greatest five-digit number?

7. By how much is 89283 is greater than 79382?

8. What should be subtracted from 98989 to get 88888?

9. Find the number which is:

(i) 1289 more than 7701 (ii) 10137 less than 36503

10. Estimate each sum to the nearest hundred:

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(i) 3 2 1 3 4 5 + 6 7 1 2 0 9 (ii) 7 4 2 7 9 + 2 8 7 2 5

11. Estimate the difference to the nearest hundred:

(i) 2 7 8 7 2 - 1 4 1 4 1 (ii) 6 5 6 5 7 - 2 3 2 3 4

12. Multiply:

(i) 654 by 9 (ii) 564 by 78 (ii) 436 by 235

13. Find the product of:

(i) 3427 x 15 (ii) 2976 x 809 (iii) 5716 x 831

14. Find the product of:

(i) 49 x 700 (ii) 63 x 400 (iii) 79 x 900

15. Estimate the product of the following, rounding each number to the nearest ten:

(i) 259 and 132 (ii) 263 and 428

16. A man earns $1,955 every month. How much does he earn in 2 years?

17. A book contains 236 pages. How many pages are there in 124 books?

18. A farmer plants 127 plants in a row. How many plants are needed for plantation in 127 rows?

19. Fill in the blanks with the sign <, = or >:

(i) 60 x 15 ________ 61 x 15 (ii) 17 x 40 ________ 17 x 41 (iii) 230 + 230 + 230 + 230 ________ 5 x 230

20.

21. The product 240 x 17 = 4080. Find the product of the following:

(i) 250 x 17 (ii) 240 x 18

22. Find the quotient:

(i) 170 ÷ 10 (ii) 210 ÷ 70 (iii) 7005 ÷ 10

23. Divide and find the quotient and remainder:

(i) 294 ÷ 3 (ii) 237 ÷ 16 (iii) 6692 ÷ 64 (iv) 94206 ÷ 87

24. Find the 70th part of 5390.

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25. Prize money of $7,744 was distributed equally among 11 players of a football team. How much is the share of
each player?

26. The product of two numbers is 2944. If one of the numbers is 64, find the other number.

27. Simplify:

(i) 12 x 24 x 65 ÷ 288 (ii) 375 ÷ (15 x 25)

28. Select the correct option:

(i) There are 1400 books in Hindi and English languages of which 800 books are in Hindi. Find the number of English
books.

(a) 1400 + 800 (b) 1400 – 800 (c) 1400 ÷ 800 (d) 1400 x 800

(ii) There are 24 pencils in a bundle. How many pencils are there in 24 bundles?

(a) 24 + 24 (b) 24 x 24 (c) 24 – 24 (d) 24 ÷ 24

(iv) 450 toffees are distributed equally among 90 children. How many toffees does each child receive?

(a) 450 x 90 (b) 450 + 90 (c) 450 ÷ 90 (d) 450 - 90

(v) A shopkeeper purchased 480 oranges. 15 of them are spoiled. He sold 148 of them. How many oranges are now
left for sale?

(a) 480 - 15 – 148 (b) 480 + 15 – 148 (c) 480-15 – 148 (d) 480+15 +148

(vi) A bus has 50 seats. 30 seats are vacant. How many seats are occupied?

(a) 50 x 30 (b) 50 ÷ 30 (c) 50 – 30 (d) 50 + 30

(vii) To get 400 as quotient, what number is to be divided by 16?

(a) 400 ÷ 16 (b) 400 x 16 (c) 400 + 16 (d) 400 - 16

Find the product:

(i) 1462 × 145 (ii) 1246 × 308 (iii) 1456 × 213

(iv) 2936 × 198 (v) 3465 × 517 (vi) 5693 × 619

(vii) 3572 × 254 (viii) 5906 × 830 (ix) 3078 × 209

1. Estimate the following products by rounding each number to the nearest ten:

(i) 21 × 45 (ii) 39 × 41 (iii) 38 × 47 (iv) 77 × 52

(v) 11 × 15 × 28 (vi) 16 × 21 × 69

2. Estimate the following products rounding the first number up and second number down:

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(i) 57 × 63 (ii) 97 × 73 (iii) 55 × 85 (iv) 48 × 83

3. Estimate the following products rounding the first number down and second up:

(i) 42 × 77 (ii) 23 × 48 (iii) 84 × 86 (iv) 24 × 68

4. Estimate the following products by rounding each number to the nearest hundred:

(i) 357 × 231 (ii) 287 × 297 (iii) 641 × 278 (iv) 282 × 118

1. The cost of one scooter is $ 35,780. What will be the cost of 100 such scooters?

2. One sewing machine costs $ 3,565. What will be the cost of 36 such machines?

3. One cycle costs $ 1,560. How much will be the cost of 12 such cycles?

4. How many seconds are there in a day? [1 day = 24 hours, 1 hour = 60 minutes, 1 minute = 60 seconds]

5. A bus has a seating capacity for 58 students. How many students will travel in 16 such buses of the same capacity?

6. A box contains 276 apples. How many apples can be packed in 175 such boxes?

7. The price of a book is $ 78. Find the price of 475 such books.

8. A school collects $ 43,178 as fees per month. How much will be the collection in a year as fees?

9. A factory produces 5,376 bulbs per month. What will be its yearly production of bulbs?

10. The weight of a cement bag is 55 kg. What will be the weight of 1,000 such bags?

11. A man has 715 notes of 500 rupees denomination. How much money does he possess?

12. There are 1125 students in a school. If a student pays $ 365 as fees and $ 150 as bus charge per month, how
much money is collected in a month?

13. The price of a mathematics book is $ 65 and of a science book is $ 78. Find the cost of 40 mathematics books and
115 science books in total?

14. A bookseller sells 875 books per day in the month of July. How many books will he be able to sell in 25 days of
July?

15. A carton holds 36 sets of screwdrivers. One set has 12 screwdrivers. How many screwdrivers can be packed in 65
such cartons?

16. There are 365 days in a year. How many days are there in 17 years?

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18. A truck can carry 2,545 kg of coal per trip. How much coal will be carried if the truck makes 135 trips?

I. Find the following products:

(i) 86957 × 4365 (ii) 181828312 × 1075

II. Find the quotient and remainder:

(i) 75341 ÷ 42 (ii) 84538560 ÷ 2469

III. Word problems:

1. 392600 apples are packed equally in 1208 boxes. How many apples are packed in a box?

2. The product of two numbers is 819210. If one number is 658 then what is the other number?

3. The cost of a moped is $12876. Find the cost of 785 mopeds.

4. A factory produces 39486400 bolts in a year. 575 bolts are packed in a carton. How many cartons are required to
pack the bolts produced in a year?

5. Multiply the largest 5-digit number by the smallest 4-digit number.

6. Find the least number that should be subtracted from 8656700 so that the result is exactly divisible by 634.

7. The weight of 826 bags of wheat is 82434 kg 800 g. What is the weight of 1 bag of wheat?

8. Multiply the largest 6-digit number by the smallest 5-digit number.

9. Divide the smallest seven digit number by 111.

10. If 8 bags of apple cost $9600, what is the cost of 624 bags of apples?

11. The cost 32 television sets is $640000. What is the cost 320 such television sets?

12. A maths book cost $136. What is the cost of 6285 such books?

13. If there are 60400 boxes. Each box holds 144 eggs. How many eggs are there in all?

14. 16 baskets hold 160 apples. How many apples are there in 32 baskets?

15. 25 people can eat 400 oranges. How many oranges are required for 65 people?

16. 50 people can fit in 6 rooms. How many people can fit in 60 rooms?

1. How many minutes are there in a week?

2. If a Garment House manufactures 1780500 shirts in a day. How many shirts were manufactured in the month of
October?

3. Schools of City has 16746 students. If the annual fee per student is $16000 then what is the total fee collected
annually by the city school?

4. 38944 copies of Mahabharat were sold in a year. If each book costs $835, how much money was earned by sale of
these books?

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5. A builder constructs 850 flats in a society. If each flat costs $648990, what are the total costs of all the flats? He
donated one-tenth of the money for the flood victims. How much money was donated by the builder? What value of
the builder is shown here?

6. A dealer paid 596 notes in the denomination of $500 notes. How much money was paid?

7. 200 boxes each containing 250 books were packed. How many books were packed in all?

I. Arrange in columns and add:

(i) 292342, 1454651 and 4681509

(ii) 40236754, 32133046 and 29517354

II. Arrange in column and find the difference of the following:

(i) 689318874 and 897545768

(ii) 80541658 and 65872549

III. Word problems:

(i) A soap factory produced 2692654 soaps in one year. In the next year it produced 867205 more. How many soaps
did the factory produced in the second year?

(ii) In an election 23875501 votes were polled. There were three candidates in the election. Two of them got
9823823 and 11575923 votes respectively. How many votes were polled in favour of the third candidate?

(iii) In one year Mr. Daniel earned $257088, his wife earned $123672 and their son earned $96750. How much
money did Mr Daniel’s family earn in one year?

(iv) A number when subtracted from 581641200 gives 392715315. Find the number.

(v) A large poultry farm produced 6452148, 7026075 and 8121236 eggs in three successive years. Find the total
number of eggs produced in three years.

(vi) A number exceeds 64367484 by 6754165. What is that number?

(vii) Subtract the greatest 8-digit number from the smallest 9-digit number.

(viii) In a cold storage, there were 386532308 kg potatoes. If 364228208 kg potatoes are sold off then how many kg
of potatoes are left in the godown?

I. Find the product of the given number:

(i) 2287 × 17 (iv) 7005 × 63

(ii) 3846 × 256 (v) 9871 × 26

(iii) 4592 × 35 (vi) 1029 × 107

II. Solve the following:

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III. Divide the following and find the quotient and remainder:

(i) 3872 ÷ 26 (ii) 7739 ÷ 112 (iii) 5310 ÷ 15

(iv) 3258 ÷ 140 (v) 4028 ÷ 41 (vi) 3072 ÷ 122

IV. Using the digits 2, 9, 3, 6 and 0 form the largest and the smallest possible 5-digit numbers. Find the difference
between the two numbers formed.

V. Given below is the number of people who came to watch the football matches at XYZ stadium in a week. Observe
the given data and answer the following questions.

(i) On which day did the minimum numbers of spectators see the
Days Numbers of Spectators match?

Monday 21,587 (ii) If the price of one ticket to the stadium is 50 in the local currency,
how much money was collected on Tuesday?
Tuesday 15,721

(iii) What was the total number of spectators who came to XYZ stadium during
Wednesday 16,040 the week?

Thursday 13,674
(iv) How many more spectators were there on Saturday than Wednesday?
Friday 22,876

Saturday 26,330

Sunday 25,889

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