48. 100 thousands = _____ lakh(s)?
- (A) 10000
- (B) 100000
- (C) 1000000
- (D) 10000000
47. One crore is similar to
- (A) 100 thousands
- (B) 100 lakhs
- (C) 10 hundreds
- (D) 1000 hundreds
46. In Indian System of Numeration, the number 61711682 is written, using commas, as
- (A) 61,711,682
- (B) 6,17,11,682
- (C) 61,71,16,82
- (D) None of these
45. In Indian System of Numeration, the number 58695376 is written as
- (A) 58,69, 53, 76
- (B) 58,695,376
- (C) 5,86,95,376
- (D) 586,95,376
44. Insert commas (,) suitably according to Indian system of numeration in 98432701.
- (a) 9,84,32,701
- (b) 98432701
- (c) 98432701
- (d) 98432701
43. Insert commas (,) suitably according to International system of numeration in 99985102
- (a) 99985102
- (b) 99985102
- (c) 99985102
- (d) 99985102
42. Write the numeral for the number Nine crore five lakh forty one.
- (a) 9,50,00,041
- (b) 9,05,00,041
- (c) 9,05,041
- (d) 9,500,041
41. The smallest four-digit number with different digits is
- (A) 0123
- (B) 1203
- (C) 1023
- (D) 1320
40. The largest 4-digit number, using any one digit twice, from digits 5, 9, 2 and 6 is
- (A) 9652
- (B) 9562
- (C) 9659
- (D) 9965
39. If we add 1 more to the greatest 6 digit number we get
- (a) ten lakh
- (b) one lakh
- (c) ten lakh one
- (d) one lakh one
38. The smallest 8 digit number is called .
- (a) one lakh
- (b) one crore
- (c) ten lakh
- (d) ten crore
37. The largest five-digit number having three different digits is
- (A) 98978
- (B) 99897
- (C) 99987
- (D) 98799
36. The smallest four-digit number having three different digits is
- (A) 1102
- (B) 1012
- (C) 1020
- (D) 1002
35. Using digits 4, 5, 6 and 0 without repetition make the greatest four digit number
- (A) 4560
- (B) 5640
- (C) 6540
- (D) 6504
34. Using digits 0, 1, 2, 3 without repetition make the smallest four-digit number
- (A) 0123
- (B) 1023
- (C) 1230
- (D) 1032
33. Make the greatest four-digit number by using any one digit twice by 3, 8, 7
- (A) 3387
- (B) 8378
- (C) 8873
- (D) 8773