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Class 6 Maths: Number Play Worksheet (with Answers)

A free, print-ready worksheet on Number Play for CBSE Class 6 Maths, with a matching answer key. Use the sample below, or build your own with the exact mix of questions you need — no login, no ads.

Sample worksheet

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  1. 1. Which is the largest number?
    • (a) 89
    • (b) 98
    • (c) 109
    • (d) 9
  2. 2. Ascending order means arranged from:
    • (a) largest to smallest
    • (b) smallest to largest
    • (c) left to right
    • (d) odd to even
  3. 3. The largest number from 5, 2, 8 is:
    • (a) 852
    • (b) 825
    • (c) 582
    • (d) 258
  4. 4. The next number in 2, 5, 8, 11, ___ is:
    • (a) 12
    • (b) 13
    • (c) 15
    • (d) 14
  5. 5. How do you compare two numbers with different digit counts?
  6. 6. What is the successor of 250?
  7. 7. Explain how to make the largest and smallest numbers from a set of digits, using 2, 9 and 0.
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  1. 1. (c) 109109 has three digits, so it is largest.
  2. 2. (b) smallest to largestAscending = smallest first.
  3. 3. (a) 852Biggest digits on the left: 852.
  4. 4. (d) 14Add 3 each time: 11 + 3 = 14.
  5. 5. The number with more digits is larger.
  6. 6. 251 — the number one more than it.
  7. 7. To make the largest number, place the digits in decreasing order from the left, so 2, 9, 0 gives 920. To make the smallest, place them in increasing order from the left, but the leftmost digit cannot be 0 (or the number would have fewer digits), so we use the smallest non-zero digit first: 209. This gives the largest as 920 and the smallest as 209.

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FAQ

Is this Class 6 Maths worksheet on Number Play free?
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Does the Number Play worksheet come with answers?
Yes. Every worksheet has a separate answer key with the correct answers, short explanations and marks, so it is ready for marking.
Can I choose how many questions and which types?
Yes. Open the generator for this chapter and set how many MCQs, short, long and HOTS questions you want; totals and marks update live, and you can swap any single question.
Which board and class is this for?
This worksheet is aligned to CBSE Class 6 Maths, chapter “Number Play”.