Exercise 1.
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Question 1:
Answer the following questions
a) How many ten thousand make up 1 lakh?
b) How many hundred thousand make up one million?
c) How many ten lakh make up one crore?
d) One crore is equivalent to how many millions?
Question 2:
With proper use of periods, express the following in numeric format.
a) Seventy two lakh fifty six thousand four hundred six
b) Eight crore six lakh fifty one
c) Six crore sixty two lakh thirty one thousand two hundred three.
d) Seventy six million five hundred ninety thousand four hundred and three
e) Twenty two lakh forty thousand nine
Question 3:
With proper use of period, give the names as per Indian numerical system for below numbers.
a) 98606873 b) 9657394
c) 99900046 d) 98543812
Exercise – 1.2
Question 1:
A dress exhibition was held for 4 days in a mall. The number of shopkeeper sold dress at the counter on
the 1st , 2nd , 3rd and final day was 1094, 1812, 2050 and 2051. Find the total number shopkeepers sold
dress on all the four days.
Question 2:
Vivek Dhankrish is a famous baseball player. He scored so far 6980 runs in league matches. He wants to
complete 10,000 runs. How many runs should he take to reach 10,000?
Question 3:
In an college election, the successful student registered 5,77,500 votes and his rival student got 3,48,700
votes. Give the margin of the successful student win the election.
Question 4:
Dress store sold dress worth Rs.2,85,891 in the first week of June and dress worth Rs.4,00,768 in the 2nd
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?
Question 5:
Find the difference between the largest and the smallest number that can be written using the digits 6, 2,
7, 4, 3 each only once.
Question 6:
A factory machine, on an average, manufactures 2,825 bolts a day. How many bolts did it produce in the
month of March 2006?
Question 7:
A shopkeeper had Rs.78,592 with her. He placed an order for purchasing 40 TV sets at Rs. 1,200 each.
How much money will he have after the product is purchased?
Question 8:
A boy multiplied 7236 by 65 instead by multiplying it with 56. By how much was his answer larger than
the exact answer?
Question 9:
To knit a pant 2 m 15 cm cotton cloth is needed. Out of 40 m cotton cloth, how many pants can be
knitted?
Question 10:
Dresses is packed in cardboards, each weighing 4 kg 500 g. How many such cardboards can be loaded in
a van, which is not able to carry beyond 800 kg?
Question 11:
The distance between the office and the house of an employee’s house is 1 km 875 m. Every day he walks
two ways. Find the total distance by him in 6 days.
Question 12:
A bottle has four liters and 500 ml of buttermilk. In how many bottles each of 25 ml capacity, can it be
filled?
Exercise – 1.3
QUESTIONS 1:
Determine the following by using general rule:
(i) 768 + 830
(ii) 596 – 340
(iii) 5432 + 3129
(iv) 24850 – 22720
Question 2:
Estimate the following (by rounding off the values to nearest hundreds) and a closer estimate (by
rounding off to nearest tens):
(i) 440 + 324 + 4650
(ii) 1,08,747 – 47,593
(iii) 8235 – 392
(iv) 4,89,338 – 48,375
Question 3:
Determine the following by using general rule:
(i) 568 x 180
(ii) 4280 x 2490
(iii) 1190 x 589
(iv) 5270 x 29