Question 1 of 5
Write the numeral for the given number name: Six lakh, fifteen thousand, eighty-four.
Why: This question tests the conversion from number names to numerals using the Indian place value system, which is standard for classes 1-5 in many curricula. The correct placement of commas (every two digits after the first three from the right) distinguishes it from international systems.
Question 2 of 5
Write the number name for the given numeral: 1,38,640.
Why: This assesses reading numerals and expressing them in words, emphasizing place value understanding up to lakhs, common in primary math exams.
Question 3 of 5
Write the numerals for the given number names:
(i) Twenty thousand, nine
(ii) Four lakh, thirty-two thousand, seven hundred ninety-two
Why: Multiple-part question on numeral conversion, testing place value across thousands and lakhs with attention to comma placement.
Question 4 of 5
Write the number names for the given numerals:
(i) 7,08,241
(ii) 9,00,002
Why: Focuses on accurate naming, especially edge cases like numbers with many zeros.
Question 5 of 5
Fill in the blanks:
(i) 1,00,000 more than 4,52,532 is ________.
(ii) 10,000,000 more than 54,928,329 is ________.
Why: Tests addition with large numbers and understanding of place values like lakh and crore in numeral form.