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MNM-3.1.1.4T Comparing and ordering numbers

[TESTS]

Multiple Choice Qs Practice
[MNM-3.1.1.4T MCQs]
Question 1 of 10

Choose the best answer.

Which number is ‘greater than’ 456?




✓ Correct! That’s correct! 465 is greater than 456 because the tens digit (6) in 465 is greater than the tens digit (5) in 456.
✗ Incorrect. Not quite. Remember, when comparing numbers, start from the ‘leftmost’ digit (hundreds place for these numbers). If they are the same, move to the next digit to the right.

Choose the best answer.

Which symbol correctly compares 703 and 699?




✓ Correct! Excellent! 703 is indeed ‘greater than’ 699. The hundreds digit 7 is larger than 6.
✗ Incorrect. Review the meanings of the comparison symbols. The ‘greater than’ symbol points towards the ‘smaller’ number.

Choose the best answer.

Which of these comparisons is ‘true’?




✓ Correct! That’s correct! 902 is indeed ‘greater than’ 899 because 9 hundreds is more than 8 hundreds.
✗ Incorrect. Carefully compare each pair of numbers using place value. The ‘greater than’ symbol (>) means the number on the left has a ‘larger value’.

Quiz Complete!

You scored: 0 / 10

True or False Qs Practice
[MNM-3.1.1.4T TFQs]
Question 1 of 10

State whether the following statement is True or False.

The number 678 is greater than 687.


✓ Correct! Correct! 678 is ‘not greater than’ 687. The tens digit 7 in 678 is less than the tens digit 8 in 687.
✗ Incorrect. That’s incorrect. Compare the numbers carefully, starting from the hundreds place, then tens, then ones.

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True or False with Reason Qs Practice
[MNM-3.1.1.4T TFQRs]
Question 1 of 11

State whether the statement is True or False, and provide the correct reason.

Statement: 450 is greater than 405.




✓ Correct! You’ve correctly identified the true statement and the reason. When hundreds digits are equal, we compare the ‘tens digits’.
✗ Incorrect. Remember to compare numbers from the ‘leftmost’ digit (highest place value). If those are equal, move to the next digit to the right.

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You scored: 0 / 11

Matching Question Practices
[MNM-3.1.1.4T MQs]

Select an item from Column A, then select its match in Column B.

COLUMN-A
>
✓ Correct Match:
Greater than
<
✓ Correct Match:
Less than
“=”
✓ Correct Match:
Equal to
Ascending Order
✓ Correct Match:
Arranging numbers from smallest to largest
Descending Order
✓ Correct Match:
Arranging numbers from largest to smallest
249
✓ Correct Match:
250
715
✓ Correct Match:
710
100
✓ Correct Match:
99 < 100
567
✓ Correct Match:
567 > 560
399
✓ Correct Match:
399 < 400
COLUMN-B
99 < 100
Arranging numbers from smallest to largest
Greater than
Arranging numbers from largest to smallest
710
Less than
399 < 400
250
Equal to
567 > 560
✓ Perfect Match! All pairings are correct.
✗ Incorrect Pairings. Check review answers.

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Fill Blank Qs Practices
[MNM-3.1.1.4T FBQs]
Question 1 of 10

Fill in the blank with the correct word or number.

To compare 876 and 867, you should first look at the hundreds place. Since they are the same, you move to the — Select —less301tenslargestascendinggreatestgreater=200 place.

✓ Correct! Correct! After the hundreds place, the ‘tens place’ is the next one to compare for a 3-digit number.
✗ Incorrect. When comparing digits from left to right, if the current digits are the same, you move to the ‘next place value’ to the right.

Fill in the blank with the correct word or number.

Using the symbol for ‘greater than’, we can write 750 — Select —301largestgreatest=greaterascendingless200tens✓ Correct! Correct! The ‘>’ symbol correctly shows that 750 is ‘greater than’ 705.

✗ Incorrect. Recall the ‘greater than’ symbol. It opens towards the ‘larger’ number.

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Numerical Exercise Qs Practices (Set-1)
[MNM-3.1.1.4T NEQs1]
Question 1 of 9

Solve the following numerical problems.

Compare: 345 ___ 354 (Use <, >, or =) — Select —142, 412, 421“=”600852879, 798, 789350<139

✓ Correct! Correct! 345 is ‘less than’ 354.
✗ Incorrect. Compare the numbers carefully. Which number has a ‘smaller value’?

Solve the following numerical problems.

Compare: 901 ___ 899 (Use <, >, or =) — Select —<879, 798, 789“=”142, 412, 421600350852139✓ Correct! Correct! 901 is ‘greater than’ 899.

✗ Incorrect. Compare the ‘hundreds digits’ first to determine which number is larger.

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You scored: 0 / 9

Numerical Exercise Qs Practices (Set-2)
[MNM-3.1.1.4T NEQs2]
Question 1 of 9

Solve the following numerical problems.

Fill in the blank: 200 + 50 + 8 ___ 258 (Use <, >, or =) — Select —89, 98, 101, 110430, 403, 340, 30426052015=’519377205

✓ Correct! Correct! 200 + 50 + 8 is exactly ‘equal to’ 258.
✗ Incorrect. First, calculate the sum of 200 + 50 + 8, then compare it to 258.

Quiz Complete!

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Numerical Exercise Qs Practices (Set-3)
[MNM-3.1.1.4T NEQs3]
Question 1 of 8

Solve the following numerical problems.

Fill in the blank with a number that makes the statement true: ___ < 150 (e.g., 149) — Select —1, 10, 0100149less than40059945051050

✓ Correct! Excellent! Any number ‘less than’ 150 would work, and 149 is a perfect choice.
✗ Incorrect. You need a number that is ‘smaller than’ 150 to make the statement true.

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You scored: 0 / 8

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