10 notes of ₹ 20 each will be equal to:
- A2000
- B1000
- C100
- ✓200
Answer: D.
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| Digit | Largest Numbers | Smallest Numbers |
| 3, 6, 2, 4, 1 | ||
| 7, 0, 3, 5,2 | ||
| 4, 0, 1, 0, 1 | ||
| 5, 2, 0, 5, 2 |
| 'A' | 'B' |
| (i) I am 1 less than ten thousand and all my digits are 9. | (a) 2500 |
| (ii) I am equal to two thousand and half thousand. | (b) 1000 |
| (iii) I am equal to 2 notes of five hundred. | (c) 9999 |
| (d) 4900 |
| "A" | 'B' |
| (i) I am equal to 20 notes of 100-100. | (a) 2500 |
| (ii) I will become five thousand by adding hundred. | (b) 6500 |
| (iii) I come between 6 thousand and seven thousand and while writing me there is 5 in place of hundreds. | (c) 4900 |
| (d) 2000 |
| Statement | Number |
| One such number in which 2 in the place of thousand, O in the place of hundred, 7 in the place of tens and 0 in the place of unit. | |
| One such number in which 7 in place of thousand, 3 in place of hundreds, O in place of tens and 4 in place of unit. | |
| One such number in which 3 is in place of thousand, 5 is in place of hundreds, 8 in place of tens and 9 in place of unit. | |
| One such number in which 2 in place of thousand, O is in place of hundreds, 1 in place of tens and 5 in place of units. | |
| One such number in which 8 in place of thousand, O is in place of hundreds, 0 in place of tens and 1 in place of unit. |


| 69235 | Sixty nine thousand two hundred thirty five |
| 63592 | Sixty three thousand five hundred and ninety two |
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