Class 6 Whole Numbers CBSE Questions & Answers

Class 6 · Whole Numbers

This is Mathematics Class 6 Whole Numbers CBSE Questions & Answers. There are 15 questions in this test with each question having around four answer choices.

Questions & Answers

1
430 ___ 403
  • A
    =
  • B
    <
  • C
    >
    Correct
  • D
    None of these
2
12345 _____ 45678
  • A
    <
    Correct
  • B
    >
  • C
    None of these
  • D
    =
3
What is 9 \( \times \) 3?
  • A
    6
  • B
    27
    Correct
  • C
    12
  • D
    93
4
If the product of two whole numbers is zero, then ______ of them will be zero.
  • A
    1
    Correct
  • B
    2
  • C
    None of these
  • D
    3
5
If we add the number _____ to the collection of natural numbers, we get the collection of whole numbers.
  • A
    3
  • B
    0
    Correct
  • C
    2
  • D
    1
6
7 \( \times \) 4 = ____
  • A
    28
    Correct
  • B
    None of these
  • C
    11
  • D
    3
7
You are traveling at a constant speed of 55 miles per hour. How long will it take to travel 220 miles?
  • A
    4 hours
    Correct
  • B
    3 hours
  • C
    2 hours
  • D
    None of these
8
Every classroom in a school contains 32 students. How many students would 5 classrooms hold?
  • A
    None of these
  • B
    140
  • C
    160
    Correct
  • D
    120
9
A book contains 365 pages. You are currently on page 123. How much more do you have to read?
  • A
    242
    Correct
  • B
    342
  • C
    None of these
  • D
    142
10
What is the predecessor of 17?
  • A
    18
  • B
    16
    Correct
  • C
    15
  • D
    13
11
Write the successor of 1996?
  • A
    1997
    Correct
  • B
    1998
  • C
    1995
  • D
    1994
12
Which is the smallest whole number?
  • A
    0
    Correct
  • B
    None of these
  • C
    1
  • D
    2
13
Divide 7\( \div \)0
  • A
    7
  • B
    None of these
  • C
    Not defined
    Correct
  • D
    0
14
Find value of 297 \( \times \) 17 + 297 \( \times \) 3
  • A
    5940
    Correct
  • B
    297
  • C
    2970
  • D
    10
15
Which of the following will not represent 0?
  • A
    \(\frac{0}{2}\)
  • B
    0.0
  • C
    37539
  • D
    1 + 0
    Correct