Worksheet: We the Travellers—I (Part – 2)

Q1: Write the number that has 5 thousands, 7 hundreds, 8 tens, and 4 ones. 

(a) 5,748 

(b) 5,784 

(c) 5,874 

(d) 5,847

Q2: What is the value of the digit 3 in the number 5,327? 

(a) 3 

(b) 30 

(c) 300 

(d) 3,000

Q3: In the number 4,218, which digit is in the hundreds place? 

(a) 

(b) 2 

(c) 

(d) 8

Q4: Write the expanded form of the number 6,493. 

(a) 6000 + 400 + 90 + 3 

(b) 600 + 400 + 90 + 3 

(c) 6000 + 400 + 9 + 30 

(d) 6000 + 40 + 90 + 3

Q5: If you add 300 to the number 1,472, what is the new number? 

(a) 1,772 

(b) 1,742 

(c) 1,770

(d) 1,732

Q6: Round 96 to the nearest ten.
(a) 95

(b) 100

(c) 90

(d) 80

Q7: A store had 7,600 candies. They sold 3,250 candies. How many candies are left? 

(a) 4,250 

(b) 4,350 

(c) 4,340 

(d) 4,300

Q8: John has 1,234 stamps and his brother has 567 stamps. How many stamps do they have together? 

(a) 1,801 

(b) 1,701 

(c) 1,800 

(d) 1,700

Q9: If you have 6 thousands, 3 hundreds, 5 tens, and 8 ones, what is the number? 

(a) 6,358 

(b) 6,538 

(c) 6,835 

(d) 6,385


Q11: Who am I?
(i) I am the smallest 5-digit number: _______________
(ii) 
I am the predecessor of 8,25,481: _______________
(iii)
 I am one more than 99,999: _______________
(iv) 
My place value in 9,83,351 is ten thousand: _______________
(v) 
I am the largest 6 – digit number: _______________

Q12: Write the number names for the following numerals.
(i)
 89,53,828
(ii) 
25,87,463
(iii) 
341,906,235
(iv) 
54,928,329
(v) 
8,842,935

Q13: Write the numerals for the following number names.
(i) 
Seventy-nine lakh ninety-six thousand, two hundred and thirty-eight.
(ii) 
Four hundred and thirty-one million nine hundred and seven thousand five hundred and sixty-three.
(iii) 
Two crores seventy-three lakh fifty-six thousand eight hundred and seventeen.
(iv) 
Seventy million four hundred and eight.

Q14: (a) Write the Number names for the following Numerals.
(i) 24,998
(ii) 1,84,305
(iii) 3,10,706

(b) Write the numerals for the following number names.
(i) Three lakh twenty-three thousand four hundred two
(ii) Six lakh ten thousand three hundred seven

Q15: Form the largest and smallest 5 or 6–digit numbers using the given digits.
(i) 3,  9,  4,  1,  7
(ii
) 9,  6,  1,  5,  2
(iii)
 3,  0,  8,  2,  7,  1