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MCQ Questions for Class 6 Mathematics Chapter wise with Answers
Q1. The natural numbers along with zero form the collection of
(i) Whole numbers
(ii) Integers
(iii) Rational numbers
(iv) Real numbers
(i) Whole numbers
Q2. When rounded off to nearest thousands, the number 85642 is
(i) 85600
(ii) 85700
(iii) 85000
(iv) 86000
(iv) 86000
Q3. The predecessor of 100 is
(i) 101
(ii) 100
(iii) 99
(iv) none of these.
(iii) 99
Q4. 925 × 99 =
(i) 90,655
(ii) 92,570
(iii) 91,585
(iv) 91,575
(iv) 91,575
Q5. The product of the predecessor and the successor of the greatest 2- digit number is
(i) 9800
(ii) 9700
(iii) none of these
(iv) 9900
(i) 9800
Q6. The smallest whole number is:
(i) 1
(ii) 0
(iii) not defined
(iv) none of these
(ii) 0
Q7. 3 x 10000 + 7 x 1000 + 9 x 100 + 0 x10 + 4 is the same as
(i) 3794
(ii) 37940
(iii) 37904
(iv) 379409
(iii) 37904
Q8. The predecessor of 36 is
(i) 34
(ii) 35
(iii) 33
(iv) 37.
(ii) 35
Q9. 12345 × 15 – 2469 × 25 =
(i) 1,43,350
(ii) 1,24,460
(iii) 1,22,420
(iv) 1,23,450
(iv) 1,23,450
Q10. The number of whole numbers between the smallest whole number and the greatest 2- digit number is
(i) 98
(ii) 88
(iii) 99
(iv) 100
(i) 98
Q11. Find product 12×35
(i) 12600
(ii) 34840
(iii) 420
(iv) 400
(iii) 420
Q12. What is the predecessor of natural number 1?
(i) 0
(ii) 2
(iii) 10
(iv) Does not exist
(iv) Does not exist
Q13. The difference between the successor of a number and the number it self is
(i) 0
(ii) – 1
(iii) 1
(iv) none of these.
(iii) 1
Q14. Write the smallest 3-digit number which will not change on reversing the digits.
(i) 100
(ii) 888
(iii) 999
(iv) 101
(iv) 101
Q15. The value of (93×63+93×37) is
(i) 9300
(ii) 93000
(iii) none of these
(iv) 930
(i) 9300
Q16. 3 × 10000 + 7 × 1000 + 9 × 100 + 0 × 10 + 4 is the same as
(i) 3794
(ii) 37940
(iii) 37904
(iv) 379409
(iii) 37904
Q17. The largest 5-digit number having three different digits is
(i) 98978
(ii) 99897
(iii) 99987
(iv) 98799
(iii) 99987
Q18. To find the predecessor of a number, we have to subtract from the number itself.
(i) 1
(ii) 2
(iii) 3
(iv) 4.
(i) 1
Q19. What is the sum of two even numbers?
(i) odd
(ii) even
(iii) depends on numbers
(iv) can’t say
(ii) even
Q20. Which of the following statement is true?
(i) 13-21 is not a whole no
(ii) 21×1 = 21×0
(iii) 21-13 is not a whole number
(iv) 21 – (13-5) = (21-13) -5
(i) 13-21 is not a whole no
Q21. Value of 0 ÷ 5 is:
(i) 5
(ii) 0
(iii) 1
(iv) none of these
(ii) 0
Q22. If the number 7254*98 is divisible by 22, the digit at x is
(i) 1
(ii) 2
(iii) 6
(iv) 0
(iii) 6
Q23. Which of the following statement is true?
(а) All natural numbers are also whole numbers.
(ii) All whole numbers are also natural numbers.
(iii) There is no smallest whole number.
(iv) The greatest whole number is 100.
(а) All natural numbers are also whole numbers.
Q24. When a number (N) is divided by divisor (iv), quotient Q and remainder R, then they are connected by the relation:
(i) N = D × Q + R
(ii) D = Q × N + R
(iii) Q = N × D + R
(iv) N = D × Q – R
(i) N = D × Q + R
Q25. What is the value of 7280*94+7280×14?
(i) 786240
(ii) 700240
(iii) 765020
(iv) 865900
(i) 786240
Q26. Subtraction of whole number is:
(i) dosed
(ii) associative
(iii) commutative
(iv) none of these
(iv) none of these
Q27. The number of distinct prime factors of the largest 4-digit number is
(i) 2
(ii) 3
(iii) 5
(iv) 11
(ii) 3
Q28. Which of the following statement is true?
(i) 1 is the smallest natural number.
(ii) 50 is the predecessor of 49.
(iii) 1 is the smallest whole number.
(iv) 599 is the successor of 600.
(i) 1 is the smallest natural number.
Q29. A school has 40 students in each class and charge Rs.800 from all students. Total classes are 10, what will be total monthly income of school?
(i) 3,20,000
(ii) 3,80,000
(iii) 2,70,000
(iv) 4,00,000
(i) 3,20,000
Q30. The value of 5 + 5 + 5 + upto 10 terms is:
(i) 40
(ii) 50
(iii) 60
(iv) none of these
(ii) 50
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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
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