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ML Aggarwal Decimals MCQs Class 6 ICSE Maths Solutions
Board | ICSE |
Publications | Avichal Publishig Company (APC) |
Subject | Maths |
Class | 6th |
Chapter-7 | Decimals |
Writer | ML Aggarwal |
Book Name | Understanding |
Topics | Solution of MCQs |
Edition | 2023-2024 |
Decimals MCQs
ML Aggarwal Class 6 ICSE Maths Solutions
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Mental Maths
Question 1. Fill in the blanks:
(i) The decimal point in a decimal number is placed between ones digit and ……….. digit.
(ii) The place value of the digit 3 in the decimal number 15.437 is ………
(iii) The decimal number 27.025 has ………. decimal places.
(iv) The decimal number 5.06 is read as five point
(v) If an object is divided into 1000 equal parts, then its 27 parts are represented by ………
(vi) Two decimal numbers having different number of …………. are called unlike decimal numbers.
(vii) 4 tens, 3 ones, 2 tenths, 0 hundredths and 5 thousandths in decimal form is written as ……
(viii)The smallest decimal number upto three decimal places is ……….
(ix) The largest four digit decimal number less than 1 using the digits 1, 5, 3 and 8 once is ……
Answer:
(i) The decimal point in a decimal number is placed between ones digit and tenths digit.
(ii) The place value of the digit 3 in the decimal number 15.437 is 3/100.
(iii) The decimal number 27.025 has 3 decimal places.
(iv) The decimal number 5.06 is read as five point zero six.
(v) If an object is divided into 1000 equal parts, then its 27 parts are represented by 0.027.
(vi) Two decimal numbers having different number of decimal places are called unlike decimal numbers.
(vii) 4 tens, 3 ones, 2 tenths, 0 hundredths and 5 thousandths in decimal form is written as 43.205.
(viii)The smallest decimal number up to three decimal places is 0.001.
(ix) The largest four digit decimal number less than 1 using the digits 1, 5, 3 and 8 once is 0.8531
Decimals MCQs
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Question 2. State whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F):
(i) Every decimal number can be represented by a point on a number line.
(ii) Fractions with denominator 10, 100, 1000, are called decimal fractions.
(iii) A decimal number having 3 decimal places can be written as a fraction with denominator 1000.
(iv) The value of a decimal number remains the same if any number of extra zeros are written at the end of a decimal number.
(v) If a decimal number is multiplied by 10, then the decimal point moves by one place to the left.
Answer:
(i) Every decimal number can be represented by a point on a number line. True
(ii) Fractions with denominator 10, 100, 1000, are called decimal fractions. True
(iii) A decimal number having 3 decimal places can be written as a fraction with denominator 1000. True
(iv) The value of a decimal number remains the same if any number of extra zeros are written at the end of a decimal number. True
(v) If a decimal number is multiplied by 10, then the decimal point moves by one place to the left. False
Decimals MCQs
ML Aggarwal Class 6 ICSE Maths Solutions
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Question 3. Five and seven hundredths is equal to
(a) 5.7
(b) 5.07
(c) 5.70
(d) 0.57
Answer:
507/100 = 5.07 (b)
Question 4. Sixty three thousandths is equal to
(a) 0.63
(b) 0.603
(c) 0.063
(d) 0.630
Answer:
0.063 (c)
Question 5. 3(7/100) is equal to :
(a) 3.07
(b) 3.7
(c) 3.70
(d) 3.007
Answer:
(a) 3.07
Question 6. 5(3/1000) is equal to
(a) 5.03
(b) 5.3
(c) 5.003
(d) 5.0003
Answer:
5.003 (c)
Question 7. The place value of the digit 7 in the decimal number 5.0378 is
(a) 7
(b) 7/10
(c) 7/100
(d) 7/1000
Answer:
(d) 7/1000
Question 8. The place value of the digit 0 in the decimal number 13.405 is
(a) 0
(b) 1/10
(c) 1/100
(d) none of these
Answer:
(c) 1/100
Question 9. The value of 5 + (7/10) + 3/1000 is
(a) 5.73
(b) 5.703
(c) 5.073
(d) 0.753
Answer:
5.703 (b)
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Question 10. The value of 3/25 is
(a) 1.2
(b) 0.012
(c) 0.12
(d) none of these
Answer:
Question 11. The value of 5(1/25) is
(a) 5.4
(b) 5.25
(c) 5.04
(d) 5.004
Answer:
5(1/25) = 126.4/25.4
= 504/100 = 5.04 (c)
Question 12. The decimal number not equivalent to 5.7 is
(a) 5.70
(b) 5.07
(c) 5.700
(d) 5.7000
Answer:
5.07 (b)
Question 13. When 0.04 is written as a fraction in its simplest from, then the sum of numerator and denominator is
(a) 7
(b) 21
(c) 26
(d) 104
Answer:
(c) 26
Question 14. 13.572 correct to the tenth place is
(a) 10
(b) 13.57
(c) 14.5
(d) 13.6
Answer:
(d) 13.6
Question 15. 1 g is equal to
(a) 0.1 kg
(b) 0.01 kg
(c) 0.001 kg
(d) 0.0001 kg
Answer:
0.001 kg (c)
Question 16. 2 km 7 m is equal to
(a) 2.7 km
(b) 2.07 km
(c) 2.007 km
(d) 2.0007 km
Answer:
2km7m = 2007/1000 km = 2.007 km (c)
Question 17. Among 2.34, 2 .43, 2.344 and 2.4, the greatest number is
(a) 2.34
(b) 2.43
(c) 2.344
(d) 2.4
Answer:
2.34, 2.43, 2.344 and 2.4
Multiply the above number with 100
234, 243, 234.4 and 240
∴ The greater number is 2.43 (b)
Question 18. 5.2 – 3.6 is equal to
(a) 0.16
(b) 2.6
(c) 0.26
(d) 1.6
Answer:
5.2 – 3.6 = 52/10 – 36/10
= 16/10 = 1.6 (d)
Question 19. A decimal number lying between 2.2 and 2.22 is
(a) 2.12
(b) 2.23
(c) 2.219
(d) 2.3
Answer:
2.219 (c)
Question 20. 0.023 lies between
(a) 0.2 and 0.3
(b) 0.02 and 0.03
(c) 0.029 and 0.03
(d) 0.026 and 0.024
Answer:
0.02 and 0.03 (b)
Question 21. 0.7499 lies between
(a) 0.7 and 0.74
(b) 0.759 and 0.799
(c) 0.749 and 0.75
(d) 0.74992 and 0.75
Answer:
0.749 and 0.75 (c)
Question 22. Which of the following decimal numbers is the greatest?
(a) 0.182
(b) 0.038
(c) 0.219
(d) 0.291
Answer:
0.291 (d)
Question 23. Which of the following decimal numbers is the smallest?
(a) 0.108
(b) 1.08
(c) 0.801
(d) 0.81
Answer:
0.108 (a)
Question 24. 0.003 × 0.2 is equal to
(a) 0.6
(b) 0.06
(c) 0.006
(d) 0.0006
Answer:
0.0006 (d)
Question 25. 0.45 + 0.9 is equal to
(a) 50
(b) 5
(c) 0.5
(d) 0.05
Answer:
0.5 (c)
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