The document contains 5 questions about Roman numerals and Hindu-Arabic numerals. Question 1 has 3 parts asking about repetition rules in Roman numerals, symbols that are never subtracted, and the number of digits in 100,000. Question 2 has 2 true/false statements about Roman numerals. Question 3 asks to compare 2 pairs of Roman numerals using comparison symbols. Question 4 asks to write out 2 numbers in Roman numerals. Question 5 asks to write out 2 numbers in Hindu-Arabic numerals.
The document contains 5 questions about Roman numerals and Hindu-Arabic numerals. Question 1 has 3 parts asking about repetition rules in Roman numerals, symbols that are never subtracted, and the number of digits in 100,000. Question 2 has 2 true/false statements about Roman numerals. Question 3 asks to compare 2 pairs of Roman numerals using comparison symbols. Question 4 asks to write out 2 numbers in Roman numerals. Question 5 asks to write out 2 numbers in Hindu-Arabic numerals.
The document contains 5 questions about Roman numerals and Hindu-Arabic numerals. Question 1 has 3 parts asking about repetition rules in Roman numerals, symbols that are never subtracted, and the number of digits in 100,000. Question 2 has 2 true/false statements about Roman numerals. Question 3 asks to compare 2 pairs of Roman numerals using comparison symbols. Question 4 asks to write out 2 numbers in Roman numerals. Question 5 asks to write out 2 numbers in Hindu-Arabic numerals.
(a) No numeral can be repeated more than _____ times. (i) Two (ii) Three (iii) Four (b) Never subtracted are_______ (i) V, L, D (ii) I, X, C (iii) X, M, C (c) One lakh is a _______ digit number. (i) 5 (ii) 6 (iii) 7 (iv) 4 Q2. True/False. (a) In the Roman system, there is no symbol for zero. [ ] (b)Repetition of a Roman numeral means multiplication. [ ] Q3. Compare and put the correct symbol >, <, or =. (i) LXII XLII (ii) XXVIII XXXV Q4. Write the Roman numeral. (i) 96 (ii) 78 Q5. Write the Hindu-Arabic Numerals. (i) LXIX (ii) XLIV