(A) CCXVIII - 318
(B) DCCLXIX - 769
(C) MMMCCXCIX - 3399
(D) DCCXLVII - 5748
7. In 4,768, 139 the digit 7 stands for
(A) 7 hundred thousands
(B7 thousands
(C) 7 ten thousands
(D) 70 lakhs
8.Predecessor of 100,000,000 is
(A) 99999999
(C) 999999
(D) 999999999
9. Roman numeral for 498 is
(A) CDCXVIII
(B) CDCXIV
(C) CDXCVIII
(D) None of these
10. What will we get, if we subtract 1 from the smallest 6-digit number?
(A) 99999
(B) 100009
(C) 19999
(D) 999999
Answers
Step-by-step explanation:
Number to 10,000
Roman numerals to 1,00
0
Round to the nearest 10, 100 and 1,000
Number to 100,000
Compare and order numbers to 100,000
Round numbers within 100,000
Numbers to a million
Counting in 10s, 100s, 1,000s, 10,000s and 100,000s
Compare and order numbers to a million
Round numbers to a million
Negative numbers
Read, write, order and compare
numbers to at least 1000000
and determine the value of
each digit.
Count forwards or backwards in
steps of powers of 10 for any
given number up to 1000000.
Interpret negative numbers in
context, count forwards and
backwards with positive and
negative whole numbers
including through zero.
Round any number up to
1000000 to the nearest 10,
100, 1000, 10000 and
100000
Solve number problems and
practical problems that involve
all of the above.
Read Roman numerals to 1000
(M) and recognise years written
in Roman numerals.