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MCQ Questions for Class 6 Mathematics Chapter wise with Answers
Q1. The smallest 4-digit number using any one digit twice from the numbers 2, 8, 9 is :
(i) 2889
(ii) 2289
(iii) 2298
(iv) 2898
(ii) 2289
Q2. Make the greatest four digit number by using any one digit twice by 3, 8, 7?
(i) 8378
(ii) 8873
(iii) 3387
(iv) 7783
(ii) 8873
Q3. The smallest of the numbers
2325,2352,2235,2253,2523,2532 is
(i) 2235
(ii) 2253
(iii) 2325
(iv) 2532.
(i) 2235
Q4. The sum of 825432 and 543082 according to Indo Arabic Numeration System.
(i) 13,78,514
(ii) 13,68,514
(iii) 13,68,524
(iv) 14,68,514
(ii) 13,68,514
Q5. If 1 is added to the greatest 7-digit number, it will be equal to
(i) 10 thousand
(ii) 1 lakh
(iii) 10 lakh
(iv) 1 crore
(i) 10 lakh
Q6. Which of the following options is equal to MMMCCLXXV − MCCCXXIV?
(i) MLMCI
(ii) MMCLI
(iii) MCMLI
(iv) MCMIL
(iii) MCMLI
Q7. Correct ascending order of 847, 9754, 8320, 571 is
(i) 9754, 847, 8320, 571
(ii) 571, 847, 8320, 9754
(iii) 571, 8320, 847, 9754
(iv) 9754, 8320, 847, 571
(ii) 571, 847, 8320, 9754
Q8. Using the digits 1, 5, 7, 2 without repetition, the greatest 4-digit number that can be made is
(i) 7521
(ii) 7512
(iii) 7215
(iv) 7251.
(i) 7521
Q9. 1 [15 {7 – 2 (7 – 3)}] is equal to
(i) 1215
(ii) -1315
(iii) -1225
(iv) -1215
(iv) -1215
Q10. In Following option which pair is not coprime?
(i) 8,10
(ii) 11,12
(iii) 1,3
(iv) 31,33
(i) 8,10
Q11. Which of the following options is true?
(i) XCVIII > MCVIII
(ii) DCVIII < MCVIII
(iii) DCVIII = MCVIII
(iv) XCVIII < LXXXVII
(ii)
Q12. If we add 1 more to the greatest 3-digit number we get
(i) Smallest 4-digit number
(ii) Smallest 7-digit number
(iii) Smallest 5-digit number
(iv) Smallest 6-digit number
(i) Smallest 4-digit number
Q13. The smallest 4-digit number that can be made using the digits 1,8,5,3 without repetition is
(i) 1583
(ii) 1538
(iii) 1385
(iv) 1358.
(iv) 1358.
Q14. Smallest 8-digit number is
(i) 10000001
(ii) 99999999
(iii) 10000000
(iv) 999999998
(iii) 10000000
Q15. Number divisible by 5 and 6. But not be divisible by?
(i) 60
(ii) 30
(iii) 15
(iv) 10
(i) 60
Q16. Make the greatest four digit number by using any one digit twice by 3, 8, 7?
(i) 8378
(ii) 8873
(iii) 3387
(iv) 7783
(ii) 8873
Q17. Make the greatest and the smallest four digit number using any four-digit number with digit 5 always at thousand place.
(i) 5999, 5000
(ii) 5789, 5120
(iii) 5986, 5012
(iv) 5987, 5012
(i) 5999, 5000
Q18. 1 km = ? mm
(i) 10,00,000
(ii) 1,00,000
(iii) 10,000
(iv) 1000.
(i) 10,00,000
Q19. 8945673 using commas in International System of Numeration.
(i) 8,945,673
(ii) ,945,673
(iii) 8,945673
(iv) 8945673
(i) 8,945,673
Q20. Out of Four option which is divisible by 11?
(i) 22222222
(ii) 3333333
(iii) 1111111
(iv) 1011011
(i) 22222222
Q21. In the Indian place value system we write ten crores for:
(i) One million
(ii) Ten millions
(iii) Hundred millions
(iv) None of these
(iii) Hundred millions
Q22. Which of the following options is written in the ascending order?
(i) XCVII > XCCIV > DCCLXVIII > MDCLXII
(ii) MDCLXII < DCCLXVIII < XCCIV < XCVII
(iii) MDCLXII > DCCLXVIII > XCCIV > XCVII
(iv) XCVII < XCCIV < DCCLXVIII < MDCLXII
(iv)
Q23. Which of the following rounding off is correct?
(i) 841 → 800
(ii) 286 → 200
(iii) 9870 → 9800
(iv) 87 → 80.
(i) 841 → 800
Q24. The place value of 2 in 91023045 is:
(i) 2000
(ii) 20000
(iii) 200
(iv) 200000
(ii) 20000
Q25. 2 million is equal to
(i) 20 Lakh
(ii) 2 Lakh
(iii) 2 Crore
(iv) 20 Crore
(i) 20 Lakh
Q26. Predecessor of 1997 is:
(i) 1998
(ii) 1996
(iii) 2000
(iv) 1995
(ii) 1996
Q27. Make the greatest four digit number by using any one digit twice by 0, 4, 9?
(i) 9404
(ii) 9440
(iii) 9940
(iv) 9400
(iii) 9940
Q28. In Roman numerals C stands for
(i) 10
(ii) 100
(iii) 1000
(iv) 1.
(ii) 100
Q29. A machine on an average manufacturing 2825 bolt in a day. How many bolt did it manufacture in the month of January?
(i) 87575
(ii) 81925
(iii) 84750
(iv) 79100
(i) 87575
Q30. he least number that is divisible by all the numbers from 1 to 10 (both inclusive) is
(i) 10
(ii) 100
(iii) 504
(iv) 2520
(iv) 2520
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MCQ Questions for Class 6 Mathematics Chapter wise with Answers
- Lesson 1. Knowing Our Numbers Class 6 MCQ Questions
- Lesson 2. Whole Numbers Class 6 MCQ Questions
- Lesson 3. Playing with Numbers Class 6 MCQ Questions
- Lesson 4. Basic Geometrical Ideas Class 6 MCQ Questions
- Lesson 5. Understanding Elementary Shapes Class 6 MCQ Questions
- Lesson 6. Integers Class 6 MCQ Questions
- Lesson 7. Fractions Class 6 MCQ Questions
- Lesson 8. Decimals Class 6 MCQ Questions
- Lesson 9. Data Handling Class 6 MCQ Questions
- Lesson 10. Mensuration Class 6 MCQ Questions
- Lesson 11. Algebra Class 6 MCQ Questions
- Lesson 12. Ratio and Proportion Class 6 MCQ Questions
- Lesson 13. Symmetry Class 6 MCQ Questions
- Lesson 14. Practical Geometry Class 6 MCQ Questions