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question_answer1)
Which is the correct word form of 9.04?
A)
Nine and four tenths done
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Ninety and four hundredths done
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Nine and four hundredths done
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Nine and four thousandths done
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question_answer2)
What is the value of the 5 in the following numbers? 132,070,689,050
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ten done
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ten thousand done
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ten million done
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ten billion done
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question_answer3)
Pick the odd one out keeping in mind the divisibility rules of 3.
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252 done
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367 done
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183 done
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492 done
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question_answer4)
12 : Even number :: _____ : Odd number.
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16 done
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10 done
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question_answer5)
11 : Prime Number :: ______ : Composite number.
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12 done
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17 done
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7 done
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question_answer6)
This is the value of where the digit is in the number, such as units, tens, hundreds, etc.
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Time value done
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Place value done
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Difference value done
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Product value done
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question_answer7)
Directions: In the given questions, identify the place value of 5. 17,526,010
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five ten thousands done
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five thousands done
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five hundred thousands done
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five hundreds done
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question_answer8)
Directions: In the given questions, identify the place value of 5. 2,110,735,000
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five thousands done
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five hundreds done
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five millions done
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five ten thousands done
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question_answer9)
Directions: In the given questions, identify the place value of 5. 780,756
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five ones done
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five tens done
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five hundreds done
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5 tenth done
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question_answer10)
Directions: In the given questions, identify the place value of 5. 50,697
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five hundreds done
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five millions done
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five hundred thousands done
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five ten thousands done
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question_answer11)
Match the following numbers in list I with the corresponding place value of number 1.
A B C D
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4 2 3 1 done
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question_answer12)
Complete the number sentence. \[327,421=300,000+20,000+?+400+20+1\]
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7,000 done
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700 done
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question_answer13)
Which shows five hundred six million, seventy-three thousand, and eight in standard form?
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516,073,008 done
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506,073,008 done
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506,111.0008 done
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506,068,908 done
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question_answer14)
How do you write 10.067 in expanded notation?
A)
10 + 6/100 + 7/1,000 done
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1 + 6/10 + 7/100 done
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100 + 60 + 7 done
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1 + 6/100 + 7/1,000 done
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question_answer15)
The expanded form of 6.153.122 is:
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6,000,000 + 100.000 + 50,000 + 3000 + 100 + 20 + 2 done
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60,000,000 + 100,000 + 50,000 + 3000 + 100 + 20 + 2 done
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600,000,000 + 100,000 + 50,000 + 3000 + 100 + 20 + 2 done
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6,000,000,000 + 100,000 + 50,000 + 3000 + 100 + 20 + 2 done
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question_answer16)
How many multiples does 10 have?
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9 done
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100 done
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An infinity done
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question_answer17)
Which number is a multiple of 6?
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1 done
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question_answer18)
40 is a multiple of which of the following number?
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120 done
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200 done
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question_answer19)
Directions: Find the lowest common multiple in the following questions. [6 and 20]
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75 done
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25 done
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60 done
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question_answer20)
Directions: Find the lowest common multiple in the following questions. [15 and 18]
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120 done
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90 done
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100 done
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110 done
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question_answer21)
Directions: Find the lowest common multiple in the following questions. [18 and 27]
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54 done
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75 done
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120 done
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question_answer22)
Directions: Find the lowest common multiple in the following questions. [9 and 15]
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60 done
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45 done
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70 done
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75 done
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question_answer23)
Directions: Find the lowest common multiple in the following questions. [12, 15 and 24]
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115 done
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question_answer24)
Directions: Find the lowest common multiple in the following questions. [12 and 18]
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21 done
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Directions: Find the lowest common multiple in the following questions. [8, 12 and 20]
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120 done
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140 done
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175 done
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question_answer26)
Directions: Find the lowest common multiple in the following questions. [12, 16 and 25]
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100 done
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1200 done
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question_answer27)
Directions: Find the lowest common multiple in the following questions. [32, 48 and 80]
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question_answer28)
Martin is pasting pieces of square coloured paper of equal size onto a board measuring 72 cm by 90 cm. If only whole square pieces are used, and the board is to be completely covered, find the largest possible length of the side of each square coloured paper.
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72 done
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18 done
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17 done
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90 done
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question_answer29)
Tim has a bag of 36 orange-flavoured sweets and Peter has a bag of 44 grape-flavoured sweets. They have to divide up the sweets into small trays with equal number of sweets; each tray containing either orange-flavoured or grape-flavoured sweets only. If there is no remainder, find the largest possible number of sweets in each tray.
A)
8 done
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11 done
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C)
4 done
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D)
6 done
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question_answer30)
Directions: Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the numbers given below. (4 and 6)
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2 done
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4 done
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6 done
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question_answer31)
Directions: Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the numbers given below. (10 and 6)
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5 done
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6 done
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2 done
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4 done
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question_answer32)
Directions: Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the numbers given below. (6 and 9)
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2 done
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6 done
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9 done
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3 done
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question_answer33)
Directions: Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the numbers given below. (10 and 25)
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5 done
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10 done
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25 done
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15 done
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question_answer34)
Directions: Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the numbers given below. (24 and 16)
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4 done
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16 done
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8 done
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12 done
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question_answer35)
Directions: Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the numbers given below. (7 and 14)
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1 done
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7 done
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2 done
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question_answer36)
Directions: Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the numbers given below. (24 and 18)
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2 done
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B)
8 done
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4 done
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6 done
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question_answer37)
Janice and Jasmine were each given a piece of ribbon of equal length. Janice cuts her ribbons into equal lengths of 2m, while Jasmine cuts her ribbons into equal lengths of 5m. If there was no remainder in both cases, find the shortest possible length of ribbon given to them.
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10 done
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2 done
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5 done
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100 done
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question_answer38)
Read the statement and choose the correct option. Statement A: As per the place value system, multiplication is performed from left to right i.e., Highest place value to lowest place value). Statement B: As per the place value system, division is performed from left to right i.e., Highest place value to lowest place value).
A)
Only A is true. done
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B)
Only B is true. done
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C)
Both A and B are true. done
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D)
Both A and B are false. done
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question_answer39)
17422.16 in word form is
A)
seventeen thousand, four hundred, two, two and one tenths and six hundredths done
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B)
seventeen, four hundreds, twenty-two and sixteen hundredths done
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C)
seventeen thousand, four hundred, twenty-two and sixteen hundredths done
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D)
seventeen thousand, four hundred, twenty-two and sixteen tenths done
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question_answer40)
Sara's user ID is a 5-digit number. The 9 is in the ten thousands place. The 0 is in the ones place. An 8 is in the thousands place. A 4 is in the tens place. A 2 is in the hundreds place. What is Sara's user ID number?
A)
90,842 done
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B)
89,204 done
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98,420 done
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98,240 done
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question_answer41)
Which of the following expressions does not describe the value of the digit 5 in the number 21.3572?
A)
500 ten-thousandths done
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B)
50 tenths done
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C)
50 thousandths done
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D)
5 hundredths done
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question_answer42)
John spends 2.63 hours studying for Math, 6.37 hours studying for English and 0.4 hours studying for Reading. How much total time does John spend studying?
A)
nine and four thousandth hours done
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nine and four tenths hours done
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nine and forty hundredth hours done
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D)
nine hours done
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question_answer43)
How do you write 240,004,395 in expanded notation?
A)
200,000,000 + 40,000,000 + 4,000,000 + 300 + 90 + 5 done
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B)
200,000,000 + 40,000,000 + 4,000 + 300 + 90 + 5 done
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C)
200,000,000 + 40,000,000 + 4,000,000 + 300,000 + 90.000 + 5,000 done
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200,000,000 + 40,000.000 + 300 + 90 + 5 done
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question_answer44)
What is the value of 2 in the following number: 529,307,604,000
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Hundred billion done
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Ten billion done
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Ten million done
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One million done
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question_answer45)
Choose an answer that has a digit in the hundreds place that has a greater value than the digit in the thousands place.
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101,100 done
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428,304 done
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580,340 done
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873,212 done
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question_answer46)
Directions: Identify the variable(s) in the given equations. p + 6 = 10
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6 done
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10 done
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p done
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Can't say done
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question_answer47)
Directions: Identify the variable(s) in the given equations. (a + b) + 19 = 49
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17 done
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a + b done
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All of these done
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question_answer48)
Directions: Identify the variable(s) in the given equations. x + y + z = 10
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x done
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y done
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z done
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question_answer49)
Directions: Identify the variable(s) in the given equations. x + 10 = 14
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14 done
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10 done
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x done
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Can't say done
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question_answer50)
Directions: Identify the variable(s) in the given equations. (v + w) + a + 17 = 40
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a done
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Both and done
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17 done
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question_answer51)
How many four digit numbers are there between 999 and 3000?
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1999 done
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1998 done
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question_answer52)
Estimate to the nearest hundred 496 plus 318.
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814 done
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178 done
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700 done
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question_answer53)
Write the following four numbers in descending order: I. 4203567 II. 4203657 III 4203756 IV. 4203675
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I, II, III, IV done
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III, IV, II, I done
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III, II, IV, I done
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question_answer54)
The number 5 crores 9 lacs 4 thousands 9 hundred eighty-eight in numerals can be written as
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59004988 done
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590400988 done
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509049088 done
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50904988 done
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question_answer55)
Which of the following statements is true?
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1 is not a prime number done
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1 is a prime number done
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1 is a composite number done
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2 is not a prime number. done
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question_answer56)
What is the highest common factor (HCF) of the numbers 425 and 476?
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17 done
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51 done
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question_answer57)
What is the least common multiple (LCM) of the numbers 90, 60, 75 and 35?
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6300 done
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4250 done
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2750 done
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question_answer58)
Sum of a number of two digits and the number obtained by reversing the digits of the first number is 110. If the difference of the digits is 4, then the number is
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84 done
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question_answer59)
Which of the following is correct?
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Successor of predecessor of 1000 is 1001 done
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Successor of predecessor of 1000 is 1002 done
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Predecessor of successor of 1000 is 1000 done
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Predecessor of predecessor of 1000 is 999 done
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question_answer60)
Sum of place values of 6 in 63606 is
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6066 done
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60606 done
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6606 done
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question_answer61)
The difference of 5671 and the number obtained on reversing its digits is
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4906 done
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3916 done
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question_answer62)
The HCF of two umbers is 11 and their LCM is 693. If one of the numbers is 77, then the other number is
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99 done
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question_answer63)
In the number 3.4625. the place value of the digit 2 is
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1/1000 done
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1/100 done
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question_answer64)
407928 is read as
A)
Forty thousand nine hundred twenty eight done
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Four lakh seven thousand nine hundred twenty eight done
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Four lakh seventy nine thousand twenty eight done
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Forty seven thousand nine hundred twenty eight done
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question_answer65)
The sum of all the factors of 100 is
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223 done
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216 done
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217 done
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question_answer66)
Number of common factors of 12 and 16 is
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4 done
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5 done
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question_answer67)
Ten thousands + ten ones + ten tens equals:
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10110 done
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11010 done
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10011 done
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101010 done
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question_answer68)
In the given number 890436, if you write 0 in place of 4, by how much the resulting number be less than this given number?
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400 done
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436 done
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36 done
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question_answer69)
Which one of the following statements is true?
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All the even numbers are composite numbers. done
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All the odd numbers are prime numbers. done
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These are infinitely prime numbers. done
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A prime number can be written as the product of more than two natural number. done
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question_answer70)
In number 97580, when the digits 7 and 5 as interchanged its place, then the difference between the original and the new number is
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1800 done
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1080 done
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1008 done
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1000 done
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