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Thursday, 10 April 2014

Class 6 Ch 1 Knowing Our Numbers Exercise 1.1 Answers

In Class 6 NCERT Maths book, the first chapter is Knowing Our Numbers. The questions in the exercises of this chapter are fairly easy, but still, some of them are tricky. So in order to help all the students out there in Class 6, I am posting all the answers for Chapter 1, Knowing Our Numbers in NCERT Maths book.

Class 6 Ch 1 Knowing Our Numbers Exercise 1.1 Answers

Exercise 1.1

1. Fill in the blanks:

(a). 1 lakh = 10 ten thousand.

(b). 1 million = 10 hundred thousand.

(c). 1 crore = 10 ten lakh.

(d). 1 crore = 10 million.

(e). 1 million = 10 lakh.

2. Place commas correctly and write the numerals:

(a). Seventy three lakh seventy five thousand three hundred seven. 73,75,307

(b). Nine crore five lakh forty one. 9,05,00,041

(c). Seven crore fifty two lakh twenty one thousand three hundred two. 7,52,21,302

(d). Fifty eight million four hundred twenty three thousand two hundred two. 58,423,202

(e). Twenty three lakh thirty thousand ten. 23,30,010

3. Insert commas suitably and write the names according to Indian System of Numeration:

(a) 87595762

Part 1: 8,75,95,762

Part 2: Eight crore seventy five lakh ninety five thousand seven hundred sixty two

(b) 8546283

Part 1: 85,46,283

Part 2: Eighty five lakh forty six thousand two hundred eighty three

(c) 99900046 

Part 1: 9,99,00,046

Part 2: Nine crore ninety nine lakh forty six

(d) 98432701

Part 1: 9,84,32,701

Part 2: Nine crore eighty four lakh thirty two thousand seven hundred one

4. Insert commas suitably and write the names according to International System of Numeration:

(a) 78921092 

Part 1: 78,921,092

Part 2: Seventy eight million nine hundred twenty one thousand ninety two

(b) 7452283

Part 1: 7,452,283

Part 2: Seven million four hundred fifty two thousand two hundred eighty three

(c) 99985102 

Part 1: 99,985,102

Part 2: Ninety nine million nine hundred eighty five thousand one hundred two

(d) 48049831

Part 1: 48, 049,831

Part 2: Forty eight million forty nine thousand eight hundred thirty one

Hope you found the answers of the Maths NCERT Chapter 1 for Class 6 useful but if you need any help, leave a comment, we would be happy to help you out!
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Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Maths NCERT Class 9 Rational Numbers Exercise 1.1 Answers

Here are the solutions, and answers to maths NCERT class 9 rational numbers exercise 1.1, which falls in the Chapter 1 of the book. All these answers have been check by us, and are correct. You can use these answers and solutions to check yourself.

ncert maths class 9 exercise 1.1 solutions

Maths NCERT Class 9 Exercise 1.1 Answers

Is zero a rational number ?
Answer 1: Yes. 0 etc., denominator q can also be taken as negative integer.

Find 6 rational numbers between 3 and 4.
Answer 2: There can be infinitely many rationals between numbers 3 and 4, one way is to find them is to add the two numbers, and then divide them by two. By this method we will get one number.

To find another number we can again add and divide the new number by an old number.

Find 5 rational number between 3/5 and 4/5.
Answer 3: Use the same method given in answer 2.

State true or false.
Answer 4: The following are the answers:

  1. True, since the collection of whole numbers contains all the natural numbers.
  2. False, for example – 2 is not a whole number.
  3. False, for example 1/2 is a rational number but not a whole number.
Again, if you run into any doubts, feel free to drop in a comment and we will be glad to help.
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NCERT Science Class 9 Chapter 1 Matter in Our Surrounding Page 3 Solutions and Answers

Here are the solutions of the NCERT science book, page 3. These questions are part of the chapter Matter in Our Surrounding, which is the chapter 1 in the book. This chapter falls in Chemistry, and these questions are very important for exams and tests.

All these questions have been answered by us. So here are the NCERT Science Class 9 Chapter 1 Matter in Our Surrounding Page 3 Solutions and Answers.

Which of the following are matter? Chair, air, love, smell, hate, almonds, thought, cold, cold drink, smell of perfume.

Answer: Chair almond, cold drink, air, and smell of perfume are matter.
Reasoning: The smell of any substance is the gaseous form of that substance, so it is matter.



Give reasons for the following observation: The smell of hot sizzling food reaches you several metres away, but to get the smell from cold food you have to go close.

Answer: Gases diffuse at a fast rate. But, if the temperature of the gases is increased, then the rate of diffusion increases. As the rate of diffusion is directly proportional to temperature.

As with an increase in the kinetic energy the particles vibrate faster, and thus, they spread and diffuse faster. 
Thus, the smell of hot sizzling food reaches you several metres away, but to get the smell from cold food you have to go close.

A diver is able to cut through water in a swimming pool. Which property of matter does this observation show?

Answer: The ability of a diver to cut through water in a swimming pool shows that matter is made up of particles. When the diver cuts through the water, he exerts some force, due to which the particles seprate and allow him to swim.

Another aspect used in that particles of matter attract each other, as here the diver applies some force due to which he breaks the forces of attraction between the particles.

What are the characteristics of particles of matter?

Answer:
  1. Particles of matter have spaces between them.
  2. Particles of matter are continuously moving.
  3. Particles of mater attract each other.
If you have any queries in any question, you can comment below to ask any question.
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