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1.

Directions: Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the numbers given below. (24 and 16)

A. 4                                 
B. 16             
C. 8      
D. 12
Answer» D. 12
2.

Directions: Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the numbers given below. (10 and 25)

A. 5    
B. 10             
C. 25                               
D. 15
Answer» B. 10             
3.

Directions: Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the numbers given below. (6 and 9)

A. 2                                 
B. 6               
C. 9                                 
D. 3
Answer» E.
4.

Directions: Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the numbers given below. (10 and 6)

A. 5                                 
B. 6               
C. 2                     
D. 4
Answer» D. 4
5.

Directions: Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the numbers given below. (4 and 6)

A. 2      
B. 3             
C. 4                                 
D. 6
Answer» B. 3             
6.

Find the sum of place value and face value of 6 in the numeral 1869523.

A.  66000
B.  60600
C.  60060
D.  60006
E.  None of these
Answer» E.  None of these
7.

Pick the odd one out keeping in mind the divisibility rules of 3.

A. 252                             
B. 367         
C. 183                             
D. 492
Answer» C. 183                             
8.

Consider the following statements I and II and choose which is / are correct I. The sum of two distinct whole numbers is always a natural number. II. The product of two distinct whole numbers is always a natural Number.

A.  Only I                         
B.  Only II
C.  Both I & II                   
D.  neither I nor II
Answer» B.  Only II
9.

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                                 
B. 11              
C. 4  
D. 6
Answer» D. 6
10.

The number of 3-digit numbers divisible by 3 with 3 in ten's place is

A.  28                               
B.  30           
C.  32                               
D.  None of these
Answer» C.  32                               
11.

Find the estimated quotient \[2835\div 125\] by rounding off the numerator and denominator to the nearest hundred.

A.  28                               
B.  26
C.  25                               
D.  82
Answer» B.  26
12.

Directions: Find the lowest common multiple in the following questions. [32, 48 and 80]

A. 480        
B. 750          
C. 460                             
D. 780
Answer» B. 750          
13.

1827, when rounded off to the nearest hundred is

A.  1900                           
B.  1820         
C.  1850               
D.  1800
Answer» E.
14.

Directions: Find the lowest common multiple in the following questions. [12, 16 and 25]

A. 100                             
B. 147          
C. 1200               
D. 1085
Answer» D. 1085
15.

Hundred Crore=?

A.  One Billion                   
B.  Two Crore     
C.  Ten Thousand              
D.  Hundred
Answer» B.  Two Crore     
16.

Find the sum: - \[(2+4+6+8+10+12+14+16+18+20)+\] \[(3+6+9+12+15+18+24+27+30)\]

A.  275                             
B.  375
C.  265                             
D.  367
Answer» B.  375
17.

Directions: Find the lowest common multiple in the following questions. [12 and 18]

A. 21                               
B. 28            
C. 36          
D. 40
Answer» D. 40
18.

The value of \[48+24\div 2\,\,\text{of}\,\,4\times 5-4\]is

A.  48.5                            
B.  716
C.  59                               
D.  159
Answer» D.  159
19.

Directions: Find the lowest common multiple in the following questions. [12, 15 and 24]

A. 115                             
B. 160           
C. 120      
D. 125
Answer» D. 125
20.

Directions: Find the lowest common multiple in the following questions. [9 and 15]

A. 60                               
B. 45        
C. 70                               
D. 75
Answer» C. 70                               
21.

Directions: Find the lowest common multiple in the following questions. [18 and 27]

A. 54          
B. 78            
C. 75                               
D. 120
Answer» B. 78            
22.

Find the difference of place values of the two 9's in 96720953.

A.  89999100        
B.  84999100
C.  98888100                    
D.  9460070
Answer» B.  84999100
23.

Directions: Find the lowest common multiple in the following questions. [15 and 18]

A. 120                             
B. 90       
C. 100                             
D. 110
Answer» C. 100                             
24.

Name the number, indicated in the International place value chart, as per the Indian system of numeration. Period Trillions Billions Millions Thousands Ones Places Hundred Trillions Ten Trillions Ten Trillions Hundred billions Ten billions Billions Hundred millions Ten millions Millions Hundred thousands Ten thousands Thousands Hundred Tens Ones 0 0 4 5 0 2 3 4 47 5 4 5 6 8 0

A.  Four kharab fifty arab twenty three crore forty four lakh forty five thousand six hundred eighty
B.  Forty five kharab two arab thirty four crore forty five lakh forty five thousand six hundred eighty
C.  Forty five kharab twenty arab thirty four crore forty five lakh forty five thousand six hundred eighty
D.  Forty five kharab two arab forty four crore forty five lakh forty five thousand six hundred eighty
E.  None of these
Answer» C.  Forty five kharab twenty arab thirty four crore forty five lakh forty five thousand six hundred eighty
25.

What is the value of the 5 in the following numbers? 132,070,689,050

A. ten            
B. ten thousand   
C. ten million       
D. ten billion
Answer» B. ten thousand   
26.

Directions: Find the lowest common multiple in the following questions. [6 and 20]

A. 80                               
B. 75            
C. 25                               
D. 60
Answer» E.
27.

How many thousands make a lakh?

A.  100 thousands  
B.  10 thousands
C.  1 thousand                   
D.  Zero
Answer» B.  10 thousands
28.

40 is a multiple of which of the following number?

A. 8                     
B. 80            
C. 120                             
D. 200
Answer» B. 80            
29.

How many multiples does 10 have?

A. 4                                 
B. 9              
C. 100                             
D. An infinity
Answer» E.
30.

The expanded form of 6.153.122 is:

A. 6,000,000 + 100.000 + 50,000 + 3000 + 100 + 20 + 2
B. 60,000,000 + 100,000 + 50,000 + 3000 + 100 + 20 + 2
C. 600,000,000 + 100,000 + 50,000 + 3000 + 100 + 20 + 2
D. 6,000,000,000 + 100,000 + 50,000 + 3000 + 100 + 20 + 2
Answer» B. 60,000,000 + 100,000 + 50,000 + 3000 + 100 + 20 + 2
31.

How do you write 10.067 in expanded notation?

A. 10 + 6/100 + 7/1,000   
B. 1 + 6/10 + 7/100
C. 100 + 60 + 7                         
D. 1 + 6/100 + 7/1,000
Answer» B. 1 + 6/10 + 7/100
32.

Which shows five hundred six million, seventy-three thousand, and eight in standard form?

A. 516,073,008               
B. 506,073,008  
C. 506111.0008
D. 506068908
Answer» C. 506111.0008
33.

Which of the following number is divisible by 11?

A.  81723512        
B.  34715621
C.  80701082                    
D.  935612501
Answer» D.  935612501
34.

Complete the number sentence. \[327,421=300,000+20,000+?+400+20+1\]

A. 70,000                        
B. 700,000      
C. 7,000              
D. 700
Answer» D. 700
35.

Match the following numbers in list I with the corresponding place value of number 1. A          B          C         D

A. 2          3          4          1
B. 3          2          1          4
C. 4          2          3          1
D. 1          3          2          4
Answer» B. 3          2          1          4
36.

How many three digit numbers are there in all?

A.  900                             
B.  999
C.  499                             
D.  566
Answer» B.  999
37.

Which whole number \[x\] does not satisfy the relation \[x\div x=1\]

A.  1                                
B.  5
C.  0                                
D.  100
Answer» D.  100
38.

Which of the following will not represent zero?

A.  \[1\div 0\]                    
B.  \[0\times 0\]
C. \[\frac{0}{2}\]                          
D. \[\frac{10-10}{2}\]
Answer» B.  \[0\times 0\]
39.

In the number 43256 the digit 3 stands for

A.  3 Hundreds      
B.  3 ten-thousands
C.  3 thousands
D.  3 tens
Answer» D.  3 tens
40.

Predecessor of \[100,\text{ }000,\text{ }000\]is _______.

A. \[99999999\]                 
B. \[9999999\]       
C.        \[999999\]         
D.        \[999999999\]                   
Answer» B. \[9999999\]       
41.

In 4,768,139 the digit 7 stands for _________

A.  7 hundred thousands
B.  7 thousands
C.  7 ten thousands
D.  70 lakhs
Answer» B.  7 thousands
42.

Select the correct match of Roman numerals in Column i with Hindu-Arabic numerals in Column II. Column I         Column II

A.  CCXV111                318
B.  DCCLXIX              769
C.  MMMCCXCIX         3399
D.  DCCXLVN            5748
Answer» C.  MMMCCXCIX         3399
43.

 _______ is equivalent to ten lakh in International System of numeration.

A.  Hundred thousand
B.  Ten million
C.  One million
D.  Ten thousand
Answer» D.  Ten thousand
44.

A number consists of 3 different digits. The one's and hundred's place digits are both divisible by 3. The ten's and one's place digits are both divisible by 2. The hundred's place digit is third multiple of 3. What is the number?

A. \[969\]                          
B. \[949\]              
C.        \[956\]              
D.        \[946\]
Answer» E.
45.

Roman numeral for the greatest three digit number is _______.

A.  IXIXIX
B.         CMXCIX         
C.         CMIXIX           
D.         CMIIC             
Answer» C.         CMIXIX           
46.

Kanchan is thinking of a 5-digit number The number is a multiple of 5. The ten's place digit is the highest common factor of 16 and 24. The hundred's place digit is the smallest odd number. The ten thousand's place digit is an even prime number. The thousand's place digit is the third multiple of the sum of the ten thousand's place and hundred's place digit. There are only 2 even digits in the number. What number is Kanchan thinking of?

A. \[23180\]                      
B.  \[23185\]         
C.        \[29182\]          
D.         \[29185\]
Answer» E.
47.

On some day. Factory A produces \[412250\] tea bags, factory B produces \[334278\] tea bags, Factory C produces \[424358\] tea bags and factory D produces \[345896\] tea bags. Which factory produces greatest number of tea bags on that day?

A.  Factory A        
B.  Factory B        
C.         Factory C      
D.         Factory D
Answer» D.         Factory D
48.

Shikha makes a profit of rupees eighty five crore three lakh fifty five thousand thirty nine- Her profit can be written In numerals as

A. Rs. \[850,\text{ }355,\text{ }039\]
B. Rs. \[85,\text{ }03.\text{ }55,\text{ }039\]
C. Rs. \[85.\text{ }03,\text{ }55,\text{ }390\]
D. Rs. \[8,\text{ }53,\text{ }67,\text{ }249\]  
Answer» C. Rs. \[85.\text{ }03,\text{ }55,\text{ }390\]
49.

Sumit scored CDLXXXI marks in the annual examination. What is the Hindu Arabic number for this Roman Number?

A.  500                             
B.  432                 
C.         482                 
D.         453
Answer» D.         453
50.

Ashu is XEX years old. His sister is XXV years old. What is their total age?

A.  XLIV years     
B.         XXIV years      
C.         XLV years      
D.         XLVI years                  
Answer» B.         XXIV years