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                5.  Observe the patterns and fill in the correct numbers on the ribbons.
                    (a)       56,305            56,306                               56,308


                    (b)                        2,10,400                             2,10,200           2,10,100


                    (c)      3,82,354          4,82,354                             6,82,354

                6.  Complete the following number patterns:

                    (a)  By counting 100: 105488, 105588, 105688,  ________, ________, ________
                    (b)  By counting 1000: 691345, 692345, 693345, ________, ________, ________

                7.  Gyan’s father donated `3,25,501 to the Prime Minister Relief Fund for
                    rehabilitation of flood victims”. Write the donated amount in words. Is
                    giving donations a good thing? Why?
                8.  Siya’s mother, Mrs Gupta owns a wholesale saree shop. She sold 10,825 sarees

                    in the last year and  10,789  sarees in this  year. In which  year did  she sell less
                    number of sarees?
                9.  Narayan’s father has 4,539 hundred rupees in his savings account and Raman’s

                    father has  `4,51,989 in his savings account. Who has more money in his savings
                    account?                                                        CompetenCy-Based Question
               10.  How many 5-digit numbers are there in all?
                    [Hint: Total number of 5-digit numbers = Greatest number – Smallest number + 1]

               11.  Write a 5-digit and a 6-digit number which remains the same even if the digits
                    are written in reversed order.
               12.  State ‘true’ or ‘False’ for the following statements.

                    (a)  Symbol I can be subtracted from X only.
                    (b)  Symbols L, V and D can be repeated any number of times.

                    (c)  Repetition of X, C and I is not allowed more than 4 times.
                    (d)  X can be subtracted from any symbol whether it is L, C or D.

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                 The following table shows the height of the six mountains of India in feet (ft.)
                   rishi Pahar Nanda devi Kangchenjunga                  K12      Mukut Parbat        Kamet

                      22940          25643             28169            24370          23760          25446
                      1.  Which is the highest mountain?

                      2.  Arrange the heights in ascending order.
                      3.  Write the heights in words.

                      4.  Round the heights of mountains as given in the table to the nearest 100.




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