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Large Numbers Around Us Worksheet — Class 7 CBSE Maths

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Q1.When we write the number 7,05,00,210 in the Indian System of Numeration, what is the correct way to read it?

A.Seven crore five lakh two hundred ten
B.Seventy lakh five thousand two hundred ten
C.Seven crore fifty lakh two hundred ten
D.Seven million five hundred thousand two hundred ten

Difficulty: Easy

Q2.A country's population is written as 'Four hundred fifty-three million two hundred one thousand five hundred' in the International System. Which of the following is its correct numeral form?

A.45,32,01,500
B.453,201,500
C.4,532,015,00
D.453,000,201,500

Difficulty: Easy

Q3.Ravi was asked to write the number 'Nine crore forty-five thousand six hundred two' using commas in the Indian System. He wrote it as 9,45,602. What mistake did he make?

A.He used the International System comma placement instead of the Indian System.
B.He missed a zero in the lakhs place, making 45 thousand appear as 45 lakh.
C.He missed a zero in the lakhs place, making the number much smaller than it should be.
D.He placed commas correctly, but the number itself is wrong.

Difficulty: Easy

Q4.Which of the following statements correctly explains the difference between 1 Lakh and 1 Million?

A.1 Lakh is equal to 1 Million.
B.1 Lakh is 10 times smaller than 1 Million.
C.1 Million is 10 times smaller than 1 Lakh.
D.1 Lakh is 100 times smaller than 1 Million.

Difficulty: Easy

Q5.In the number 8,46,29,051, what is the place value of the digit 6?

A.60,000
B.6,00,000
C.60,00,000
D.6,000,000

Difficulty: Easy

Q6.Which of the following numbers is the largest?

A.9,99,999
B.10,00,000
C.99,999
D.1,00,001

Difficulty: Easy

Q7.Using the digits 3, 0, 7, 5, 9, 2 only once, what is the smallest 6-digit number that can be formed?

A.023579
B.203579
C.230579
D.975320

Difficulty: Easy

Q8.The total number of students in all government schools in a state is 28,45,789. If we want to state this number approximately to the nearest lakh, what would it be?

A.28 lakh
B.29 lakh
C.28,00,000
D.29,00,000

Difficulty: Easy

Answer Key — Sample Questions+
Q1:Seven crore five lakh two hundred ten
Q2:453,201,500
Q3:He missed a zero in the lakhs place, making the number much smaller than it should be.
Q4:1 Lakh is 10 times smaller than 1 Million.
Q5:6,00,000
Q6:10,00,000
Q7:203579
Q8:28,00,000

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About This Worksheet

TopicLarge Numbers Around Us
BoardCBSE
Class7
Total Questions30 (10 Easy + 10 Medium + 10 Hard)
Answer KeyIncluded
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