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Writing the Amount in Words |
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Writing the Amount in Figures |
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Multiple Choice Questions |
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Word Problems |
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₹12 = ________________
₹30 = ________________
₹200 = ________________
₹9 = ________________
₹6 = ________________
Twelve rupees = ________________
Thirty rupees = ________________
Two hundred rupees = ________________
Nine rupees = ________________
Six rupees = ________________
(i) Sudha had a 500-rupee note. She spent Rs 248 in one shop and ₹ 200 in another shop. How much money was left with her?
(a) Rs 50
(b) Rs 42
(c) Rs 52
(d) Rs 48
(ii) One book costs Rs 85. What is the cost of 9 such books?
(a) Rs 735
(b) Rs 765
(c) Rs 725
(d) Rs 795
(iii) Nandini has two 5-rupee coins, one 2-rupee coin and three 1-rupee coins. How much more money does she need to buy a ruler that costs Rs 20?
(a) Rs 4
(b) Rs 6
(c) Rs 5
(d) Rs 3
(i) One Rs 20 note can be changed for ______ Rs 5 coins.
(ii) = ______ rupees
(ii) Manoj has a 100-rupee note. Is it sufficient to buy nine 11-rupee ice cream bars?
(iii) Find different combinations to make ₹66.
(iv)The cost of one pen is ₹20. What will be the cost of 9 such pens?
(v) Your sister had 87 rupees with her. Then she gave 37 rupees to you. How much money is left with her now?
(vi) Reena bought a bar of ice-cream for ₹15 and chewing gum for ₹5. How much money did she spend?
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