Ncert-Class 6-Maths-Knowing Our Numbers Welcome to your Ncert-Class 6-Maths-Knowing Our Numbers 1. A machine produces 45L of juice in a day. How much will it produce in February 2021? 1261L 126L 120L 1260L None 2. The price of a school bag is 250 Rs. 95 paise but Priya has only 210 Rs. 25 paise. How much more money does she require to buy the bag? 4000p 407p 4070p 470p None 3. Which expression represents 160 more than quotients of 225 by 5? ( 225 ÷ 9 ) + 160 None (225+9)+160 ( 225 − 9 ) 160 None 4. Write the greatest 4−digit number using different digits with 6 in the ten's place? 9867 9876 9687 9887 None 5. Sum of 1057 and 2434 can be approximated to its nearest tens as 3430 3420 3410 3490 None 6. Rajat consumes 1kg 67gm of sugar in a month. How much will he consume in a year? 12804g 12343g 12kg 800gm 10 kg 800gm None 7. Number 23434 can be roughly estimated to thousands place as 25000 23000 24000 23400 None 8. The price of a cricket bat is 85 Rs.60 paise, whereas a ball costs Rs.15. The total cost of bat and ball in paise is 1016 paise 10060 paise 116 paise 10000 paise None 9. A shopkeeper sells 7 articles in a day. How much will he sell in December 2020? 217 205 200 216 None 10. A glass tumbler cost 29 Rs. 35 p. What will be the cost of 9 such tumblers in paisa? 26455 26000 26575 26415 None 11. The difference between the place value and face value of 5 in numeral 87653421 is 4995 5000 49995 53416 None 12. The petrol tank of a car has a capacity of 30L of petrol.12L 250ml of it is consumed. How much petrol is in the tank of the car now? 170L 17L 700g 17L750g 17L None 13. Which expression 11 times as large as the expression 19+119? 19 + 119 +11 (19 + 119) × 11 19 + 119 × 11 None None 14. A shopkeeper has a stock of 315L of kerosene oil. He sold 205L 200ml kerosene oil. How much oil is now in stock? 100 L 800ml 110L 888ml 109L 800ml 102L 800ml None 15. Choose the correct representation for the following given information:Diya purchased four blue pens and seven black pens. If one blue pen costs Rs. 9 and one black pen costs Rs. 12, then how much she has to pay? 9×(4+7×12) (9×4+7)×12 9 × 4 + 7 × 12 (4×9)+(7×12) None Time's up Please Share This Share this content Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to commentEnter your email address to commentEnter your website URL (optional) Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.