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VI Assignment CH 1 (1)

This document is a mathematics assignment for Class VI at Indraprastha International School, focusing on the topic of 'Knowing Our Numbers.' It includes various questions related to number properties, place values, and numerical systems, as well as practical applications involving money and measurements. The assignment consists of multiple-choice questions, problem-solving tasks, and a case study related to salary calculations.

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This document is a mathematics assignment for Class VI at Indraprastha International School, focusing on the topic of 'Knowing Our Numbers.' It includes various questions related to number properties, place values, and numerical systems, as well as practical applications involving money and measurements. The assignment consists of multiple-choice questions, problem-solving tasks, and a case study related to salary calculations.

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Indraprastha INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

Sector 10, Dwarka, New Delhi – 110075

Session: 2024-25
CLASS - VI
MATHEMATICS ASSIGNMENT
CH:1 - KNOWING OUR NUMBERS

1. The smallest 4-Digit number having three different digits is


a. 1002 b. 1012 c. 1010 d. 1102

2. The Product of the place values of two 2’s in the 328625 is


a. 4 b. 40000 c. 400000 d. 4000000

3. The greatest 5 – digit number using the digits 6, 7, 8 is


a. 88768 b. 87687 c. 88876 d. 88776

4. 3000000 + 30000 + 300 + 3 can be written as


a. 3333 b. 303030 c. 3030303 d. 3333000
5. The numeral for fifty six crore seventy five is
a. 50705 b. 560000075 c. 56000705 d. 56000075
6. Arrange the following numbers in ascending order
652103, 8230 10 , 73560 , 680 312, 7230 107
7. Write the greatest and smallest 4- digit number using different digits with
a. Digit 7 in ‘ hundreds’s place b. digit 1 in thousand’s place
8. Santosh had Rs 50,10,000. He gave Rs 77,500 to Laxmi, Rs 13,63,802 Manish and Rs 2,50,000 to Rajiv.
How much money was left with him?

9. A cabinet maker needs 72 m long board for making one cabinet. How many cabinets can he make
by using 17496 m long board ?
10. Answer the following :
a. How many lakhs make 1 million ?
b. How many lakhs make 1 crore ?
c. How many thousands make a lakh ?
11. Assertion : 56,500,800 is correct in Indian System of Numeration.
Reasoning : 10,00,00,000 is the sequence of comma in in Indian 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.
12. Read the following case study and answer the following questions :
Samaira received ₹1,66,645 in first year , ₹67,432 in second year , ₹ 2,35,94,164 in third year
and finally ₹ 68,475 in forth year as annual salary in four consecutive years.
Answer the following questions :
a. How will you write sum salary of Samaira in International system in all the four years ?
b. How will you write the sum of salaries of all the years in expanded form ?
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