Large Numbers

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Mastering Large Numbers Quiz

Test your skills in handling large numbers with this engaging quiz! You'll face a variety of questions that challenge your mathematical reasoning and problem-solving abilities.

Each question focuses on real-world scenarios, helping you understand the practical applications of arithmetic operations. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Multiple choice format
  • Questions based on weights, quantities, and statistics
  • Enhance your math skills in an enjoyable way
5 Questions1 MinutesCreated by CalculatingCat42
The total weight of 184 boxes of apples is 37168kg. What is the average weight of each box?
Multiplication
Addition
Subtraction
Division
A carton can hold 2436 pencils. How many pencils are there in 363 cartons?
Addition
Multiplication
Subtraction
Division
76 books can be packed in a carton. How many cartons are needed to pack 37240 books of same size?
Division
Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
In a town, there are two libraries. The number of books in one library is 1, 23, 450 and in another it is 5, 60, 250. What is the total number of books in both the libraries?
Addition
Multiplication
Division
Subtraction
In an election, there were two candidates A and B. Candidate A got 4,15,600 votes. Candidate B got 2, 98,520 votes. Who won and by how many votes?
Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Division
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