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MNM-3.1.1.1T Numbers up to 10000

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Multiple Choice Qs Practice
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Question 1 of 10

Choose the correct answer for each question.

Which digit is in the hundreds place in the number 8,165?




✓ Correct! That's right! Counting from the right, the third position is the hundreds place, which holds the digit '1'.
✗ Incorrect. Remember the order of place values: ones, tens, hundreds, thousands. Count from the right to find the correct digit.
True or False Qs Practice
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Question 1 of 10

State whether the following statement is True or False.

The smallest 4-digit number is 1000.


✓ Correct! Yes, that's correct! 1,000 is indeed the smallest number with four digits.
✗ Incorrect. This statement is True. Any number smaller than 1,000 would have fewer than four digits or be a 3-digit number (like 999).
True or False Qs with Reason Practice
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Question 1 of 10

Determine if the statement is True or False and choose the correct reason.

Statement: The number 3,333 has the same face value for all its digits.




✓ Correct! Excellent! The statement is True because the face value is simply the digit itself, and all digits in 3,333 are '3'.
✗ Incorrect. The statement is True. Face value refers to the digit itself, not its position. Since all digits are '3', their face value is the same.
Matching Questions Practice
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Drag options from the box below and drop them into the matching slots.

1000
3
6000
2314
1111
5,000 + 400 + 20
70 hundreds
Eight thousand five
4999
900
Place value of '9' in 1,987
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Face value of '3' in 3,456
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Word form of 8,005
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The number that comes before 5,000
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The number just after 999
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Value of the digit '6' in 6,123
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Standard form of 2 thousands, 3 hundreds, 1 ten, 4 ones
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One thousand one hundred eleven' in standard form
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Expanded form of 5,420
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Number of hundreds in 7,000
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✓ Perfect Match! All pairings are correct.
✗ Incorrect Pairings. Check review answers.
Fill Blank Qs Practice
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Question 1 of 10

Fill in the blank with the correct word or number.

The number 5,000 can also be read as — Select —oneshundreds9,999thousandzero9,00830five thousandone thousandface.

✓ Correct! Correct! When a number has zeros in the hundreds, tens, and ones places, you just read the thousands digit followed by 'thousand'.
✗ Incorrect. This is how we read numbers with only a thousands digit and zeros for the rest. It's 'five thousand'.
Numerical Exercise Qs Practice (Set-1)
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Question 1 of 9

Identify the value or place value of digits.

What is the place value of the tens digit in 6,789? — Select —25hundreds7,82192,7004009,0524,05980

✓ Correct! That's right! The '8' is in the tens place, making its value 80.
✗ Incorrect. Identify the digit in the tens place (the second from the right). Then determine its value.
Numerical Exercise Qs Practice (Set-2)
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Question 1 of 8

Solve the following problems related to number composition.

What number is formed by combining 9 thousands and 5 tens? — Select —<3,5463,702609,0504,60010,000789

✓ Correct! Correct! You properly used '0's for the hundreds and ones places.
✗ Incorrect. Remember that if no hundreds or ones are mentioned, you must use '0' as a placeholder in those positions.
Numerical Exercise Qs Practice (Set-3)
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Question 1 of 8

Solve the following numerical problems.

If a number has 4 thousands, 8 hundreds, 1 ten, and 0 ones, what is the number? — Select —3,4561,0258,6257,000 + 12,9901004,8105,000

✓ Correct! Correct! You accurately assembled the number from its given place values.
✗ Incorrect. Place each digit in its correct column: 4 in thousands, 8 in hundreds, 1 in tens, and 0 in ones.