Numbers up to 10,000: Place Value, Compare and Order
This assignment helps students practise place value, number formation, comparison, and ordering numbers up to 10,000. It includes short, student-friendly questions and a few everyday word problems for classroom or homework review.
Name: ________________________Date: __________________Score: ______ / 20
Question 1mcq
In 4,582, what is the value of the digit 5?
Question 2mcq
Which number is formed by the digits 3, 0, 2, 7 in this order?
Question 3mcq
Which number is greater: 2,146 or 2,164?
Question 4mcq
Choose the numbers in ascending order.
Question 5mcq
In 9,031, what is the value of the digit 3?
Question 6mcq
A class used 4 thousands, 0 hundreds, 8 tens, and 6 ones. Which number is it?
Question 7mcq
A shop has 3,275 pencils on Monday and 3,257 pencils on Tuesday. Which number is greater?
Question 8mcq
Choose the numbers in descending order.
Question 9mcq
In 8,764, which digit is in the hundreds place?
Question 10mcq
Which number is formed by 6 thousands, 3 hundreds, 1 ten, and 4 ones?
Question 11mcq
Which number is smaller: 5,009 or 4,999?
Question 12mcq
Choose the numbers in ascending order.
Question 13mcq
Two school libraries have 6,450 books and 6,405 books. Which library has fewer books?
Question 14mcq
Which number is made by 2 thousands, 5 hundreds, 0 tens, and 7 ones?
Question 15fill blank
In 6,478, the digit 6 is in the place.
Answer: ________________________________
Question 16fill blank
The number formed by 3 thousands, 4 hundreds, 2 tens, and 1 one is .
Answer: ________________________________
Question 17fill blank
The greatest 4-digit number formed using the digits 1, 6, 0, and 8 once each is .
Answer: ________________________________
Question 18true false
In 4,000, the digit 4 is in the thousands place.
Question 19true false
5,320 is smaller than 5,230.
Question 20true false
Numbers written from smallest to greatest are in ascending order.