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CBSE 6 Math Test 1

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Duration 01:00:00 hrs
Total Questions 10
Total Marks 25
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CBSE 6 Math Test 1
Mathematics
Question 11 Marks
Round off 430 to the nearest hundred

Question 21 Marks
Which is smaller, 236987 or 5832105

Question 32 Marks
Write the Roman numeral for the following
1) 568 __________
2) 404 ____________
3) 1111 __________
4) 900___________

Question 42 Marks
Write each set of numbers in descending order.
1) 32,620 ; 7,315 ; 3454 ; 5987
2) 67, 430 ; 317,600 ; 17,067; 52, 000; 99,999

Question 55 Marks
i) A dealer purchased 124 LED sets. If the cost of one set is ₹38,540, determine their total
cost.
ii) Find the product of the greatest 3-digit number and the smallest 2-digit number.

MATH SEC
Question 11 Marks
Insert commas in 1092788 according to the international system of numeration.

Question 23 Marks
Write the number name and expand the given numbers.
(i) 2,89,324 (ii) 58,423,202 .

Question 33 Marks
Ten years old Rahul can carry a maximum weight of 15 kg. If he bought 4 kg 900 g of apples,
2 kg 600 g of grapes and 5 kg 300 g of mangoes. Can he carry the total weight that he bought.
If yes, then calculate how much more weight he can carry with him in gram?

Question 45 Marks
Solve the following
(i) Find the difference between the greatest and the least number that can be written using the
digits 6, 2, 7, 4, 3 each only once.
(ii) A student multiplied 7236 by 65 instead of multiplying by 56. By how much was his
answer greater than the correct answer?

MATHS
Question 12 Marks
Estimate the sum of the following pair of numbers to the nearest thousand:
(i) 53826 and 36455
(ii) 56802 and 22475

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