Relationship between place values Quiz

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Grade 5 /Whole numbers and place value

Relationship between place values Quiz

Test your understanding of the relationship between place values by answering these questions!

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1. Complete the sentence.

_____ is 1 100 of 800

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2. Complete the sentence.

_____ is 10 times as much as 1,000

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3. Complete the sentence.

_____ is 10 times as much as 4,000

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4. Complete the sentence.

100,000 is 100 times as much as _____

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5. Complete the sentence.

_____ is 10 times as much as 6,000

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6. Complete the sentence.

600 is 10 times as much as _____

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7. Complete the sentence.

_____ is 1 100 of 6,000,000

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8. Complete the sentence.

_____ is 100 times as much as 700

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9. Complete the sentence.

10,000 is 10 times as much as _____

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10. Complete the sentence.

_____ is 1 10 of 60,000

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11. Complete the sentence.

40,000 is 100 times as much as _____

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12. Complete the sentence.

_____ is 1 10 of 600,000

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13. Complete the sentence.

_____ is 100 times as much as 70

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14. Complete the sentence.

400 is 100 times as much as _____

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15. Complete the sentence.

90,000 is 100 times as much as _____

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16. Complete the sentence.

_____ is 10 times as much as 50,000

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17. Complete the sentence.

7,000 is 100 times as much as _____

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18. Complete the sentence.

_____ is 10 times as much as 60

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19. Complete the sentence.

_____ is 10 times as much as 70

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20. Complete the sentence.

_____ is 1 100 of 10,000,000

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Understanding the Relationship Between Place Values: A Quiz for Kids

Place value is an important concept in math that helps us understand how numbers work. Every digit in a number has a place, and each place has a value that is ten times greater than the place to its right. For example, in the number 5,000, the 5 is in the thousands place, meaning it represents five thousand, or 5 × 1,000.

To help you practice and understand place values better, we’ve created a fun quiz! You’ll be asked questions that challenge your knowledge of how digits change based on their position in a number.

Let’s get started with a simple question:

Quiz Question Example: Which number is 100 times as much as 9,000?

  • A. 90
  • B. 900
  • C. 90,000
  • D. 900,000

Explanation: Remember, when you multiply by 100, you’re moving the digits two places to the left. In this case, 9,000 × 100 = 900,000. So, the correct answer is D.

This quiz will help you see how numbers grow and change when digits move to different places. Each question is a fun way to explore how place values work in different numbers, whether you’re dealing with tens, hundreds, or even thousands!

Good luck, and have fun learning!


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