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Class 4 Maths: Large Numbers Worksheet

The document is a question bank from a mathematics textbook for class 4 on the topic of large numbers. It contains multiple choice and short answer questions on writing numbers in words and expanded form, comparing numbers, ordering numbers, and building numbers with given digits. The questions cover place value, Roman numerals, millions, lakhs, and hundreds of thousands.

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Class 4 Maths: Large Numbers Worksheet

The document is a question bank from a mathematics textbook for class 4 on the topic of large numbers. It contains multiple choice and short answer questions on writing numbers in words and expanded form, comparing numbers, ordering numbers, and building numbers with given digits. The questions cover place value, Roman numerals, millions, lakhs, and hundreds of thousands.

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New Guided Mathematics

Class IV
Chapter 1: Large Numbers
Question Bank
A. Write the successors and the predecessors of the following.
1. 8,79,349 2. 10,00,000
3. 6,51,473 4. 5,19,999

B. Insert commas to show periods according to the Indian as well as


International Place value system.
1. 2349812 2. 8888888
3. 650000 4. 9318709

C. Write the place value of the underlined digits according to the Indian as well
as the International place value system.
1. 3321348 2. 8160235
3. 7932165 4. 1532604

D. Write the following in Roman Numerals.


1. 29 2. 40
3. 100 4. 500

E. Compare the following by writing > or < in the box.


1. 111 XXX 2. XVXIII
3. XC XL 4. DM

F. Arrange the following in an ascending order.


1. 4,63,812; 4,36,812; 4,63,821; 4,36,821; 4,36,128
2. 8,38,838; 8,38,388; 8,38,383; 8,38,338; 8,38,833

G. Arrange the following in a descending order.


1. 1,01,010; 1,10,011; 1,11,101; 1,00,001; 1,00,010
2. 2,72,272; 2,72,772; 2,72,727; 2,72,227; 2,72,277

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H. Write the expanded form of the following.
1. 32,695 2. 1,01,500
3. 22,50,165 4. 50,90,700
I. Fill in the blanks.
1. 7 million = lakhs 2. 5 hundred thousand = lakhs
3. 80 lakhs = million 4. 9 lakhs= hundred thousand

J. Build the greatest 6-digit number with and without repeating the given digits.
1. 2,8,1,6,0,4 2. 3,0,1,9,7,8

K. Build the smallest 6-digit number with and without repeating the given digits.
1. 4,7,1,0,8,2 2. 5,1,0,6,3,9

L. If repetition is not allowed, given digits 2,8,1,0,3,5,4


1. Build the smallest 7-digit number that has 2 in the tens place
2. Build the greatest 7-digit number that has 2 in the lakhs place

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