Class 6 - Decimal Numbers Worksheet 2
1. 4 hundredths can be written as _____.
a) 0.004 b) 0.04
c) 0.400 d) 400
2. 6⁄10 + 5⁄1000 = _____
a) 65 b) 0.65
c) 0.605 d) 0.650
3. 5.008 = 5 + 8⁄?.
a) 1 b) 10
c) 100 d) 1000
4. 73658⁄1000 = _____
a) 73.658 b) 7.3658
c) 736.58 d) None of these
5. Which number is greater than 1⁄4?
a) 0.205 b) 0.250
c) 0.150 d) 0.252
6. 0.705 = 7⁄10 + _____
a) 5⁄100 b) 5⁄1000
c) 5⁄10 d) None of these
7. 9⁄1000 + 0⁄100 + 6⁄10 + 15 = ________.
a) 15.906 b) 15.96
c) 15.096 d) 15.609
8. The face value of 4 in 5.654 is _____.
a) 4⁄1000 b) 4⁄100
c) 4 d) None of these
9. Which decimal number is same as 4⁄5?
a) 0.4 b) 0.8
c) 0.7 d) 0.6
10. Ram is 172 cm tall. What is his height in meters?
a) 172 m b) 17.2 m
c) 1.72 m d) None of these
11. Place value of a digit increases by _____ times as the digit moves from the right to left place by place.
a) 1 b) 100
c) 10 d) None of these
12. Expanded form of 85.369 is ________.
a) 80 + 5 + 3⁄10 + 6⁄100 + 9⁄1000
b) 85 + 3⁄10 + 6⁄100 + 9⁄1000
c) 80 + 5 + 3⁄103 + 9⁄100 + 6⁄1000
d) None of these
13. Sum of 0.5, 0.05, 0.005 and 0.0005 is ________.
a) 0.555 b) 0.5055
c) 0.5555 d) None of these
14. Sum of 2.8, 15.7 and 27.894 is ________.
a) 46.943 b) 64.394
c) 46.934 d) 46.394
15. Product of 99.999 and 100 is _____.
a) 99.999 b) 9999.9
c) 9.9999 d) 99999
16. If 2805 ÷ 2.55 = 1100, then 280.5 ÷ 25.5 = ________.
a) 1.1 b) 1.01
c) 0.11 d) 11
17. The smallest possible decimal fraction upto three decimal places is ________.
a) 0.101 b) 0.111
c) 0.001 d) 0.011
18. Product of 4.95 x 0.75 x 0.001 x 0.0 x 3.9 is ________.
a) 0.495 b) 3.9
c) 49.5 d) 0
19. 12.1290 _____ 12.130.
a) > b) <
c) = d) None of these
20. The cost of 1-liter milk is Rs. 22.50, then what is the cost of 25.5 liter of milk?
a) Rs. 573.57 b) Rs. 537.75
c) Rs. 573.75 d) None of these
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