Worksheet on knowing Three-digit Numbers

Practice the questions given in the worksheet on knowing three-digit numbers. The questions are based on numbers in words, numbers in figures, place value, expanded form, before number, after number and the numbers that comes in between.


1. Write number names of the following numbers:

(i) 475

(ii) 606

(iii) 927

(iv) 333

(v) 714

2. Write the numerals for the following:

(i) Four hundred eighty-nine

(ii) Nine hundred five

(iii) One hundred eleven

(iv) Five hundred fifty-five

(v) Seven hundred seventy

(vi) Six hundred


3. Circle the numbers that have:

(i) 8 in the ones place             78              813              628               84

(ii) 6 in the hundreds place     106             623              569             607

(iii) 0 in the tens place           905             720              304               60

(iv) 5 in the hundreds place   543              435             354              596

(v) 4 in the tens place           400              641             146              364

(vi) 1 in the ones place          981              814             651              412


4. Give the expanded form of the following numbers:

(i) 498

(ii) 602

(iii) 393

(iv) 500

(v) 740

(vi) 888


5. Write the number for the following expansion:

(i) 400 + 30 + 7

(ii) 500 + 80

(iii) 100 + 10 + 1

(iv) 700 + 50

(v) 200 + 4

(vi) 500 + 60 + 8


6. Write the number just before:

(i) ______           702

(ii) ______           914

(iii) ______          800

(iv) ______         490

(v) ______          111


7. Write three numbers that comes after the given number.

(i)  _____, _____, _____, 117

(ii) _____, _____, _____, 181

(iii) _____, _____, _____, 272

(iv) _____, _____, _____, 350

(v) _____, _____, _____, 411

(vi) _____, _____, _____, 549

(vii) _____, _____, _____, 614

(viii) _____, _____, _____, 666

(ix) _____, _____, _____, 742

(x) _____, _____, _____, 811

(xi) _____, _____, _____, 880

(xii) _____, _____, _____, 991



8. What comes between?

(i) 368                    ______                                370                        

(ii) 269                   ______                                 271

(iii) 891                  ______                                 893

(iv) 597                 ______                                  599

(v) 441                  ______                                  443


9. Write the number just after:

(i) 709                    ______

(ii) 387                   ______

(iii) 449                  ______

(iv) 555                 ______

(v) 910                  ______


10. Write three numbers that comes after the given number.

(i) 121, _____, _____, _____

(ii) 146, _____, _____, _____

(iii) 291, _____, _____, _____

(iv) 319, _____, _____, _____

(v) 569, _____, _____, _____

(vi) 500, _____, _____, _____

(vii) 601, _____, _____, _____

(viii) 686, _____, _____, _____

(ix) 729, _____, _____, _____

(x) 529, _____, _____, _____

(xi) 801, _____, _____, _____

(xii) 996, _____, _____, _____


11. Write the missing numbers.

(i) 121  →   ____, ____, ____, 125, ____, ____, ____, 129, ____.

(ii) 251  →   ____, 253, ____, ____, ____, 257, ____, ____, ____.

(iii) 311  →   ____, ____, 314, ____, ____, ____, ____, 319, ____.

(iv) 461  →   ____, 463, ____, ____, 466, ____, ____, ____, ____.

(v) 501  →   502, ____, ____, ____, ____, ____, ____, 509, ____.


12. Match the number name with the number. 

(i) Five hundred ten

(ii) Seven hundred thirty-eight

(iii) One hundred forty-six

(iv) Six hundred sixteen

(v) Four hundred fifty-eight

(vi) Three hundred sixty-six

1. 146

2. 458

3. 366

4. 738

5. 510

6. 616


13. Write the numbers that come in between the given numbers.

Write the Missing between Numbers


14. Give the place value of the red colored digit:

(i) 395

(ii) 247

(iii) 186

(iv) 648

(v) 950

(vi) 752

(vii) 825

(viii) 411

(ix) 303


15. Form the number with:

(i) 4 in hundreds place, 0 in ones place, 8 in tens place

(ii) 8 in tens place, 5 in ones place, 7 in hundreds place

(iii) 3 in ones place, 3 in hundreds place, 0 in tens place

(iv) 7 in hundreds place, 0 in tens place, 9 in ones place


Answers for the worksheet on knowing three-digit numbers are given below to check the exact answers of the above questions.


Answers:


1. (i) Four hundred seventy five.

(ii) Six hundred six

(iii) Nine hundred twenty seven

(iv) Three hundred thirty three

(v) Seven hundred fourteen


2. (i) 489

(ii) 905

(iii) 111

(iv) 555

(v) 770

(vi) 600


3. (i) 78, 628

(ii) 623, 607

(iii) 905, 304

(iv) 543, 596

(v) 641, 146

(vi) 981, 651       


4. (i) 400 + 90 + 8

(ii) 600 + 00 + 2

(iii) 300 + 90 + 3

(iv) 500 + 00 + 0

(v) 700 + 40 + 0

(vi) 800 + 80 + 8


5. (i) 437

(ii) 580

(iii) 111

(iv) 750

(v) 204

(vi) 568


6. (i) 701

(ii) 913

(iii) 799

(iv) 489

(v) 110


7. (i)  114, 115, 116

(ii) 178, 179, 180

(iii) 269, 270, 271

(iv) 347, 348, 349

(v) 408, 409, 410

(vi) 546, 547, 548

(vii) 611, 612, 613

(viii) 663, 664, 665

(ix) 739, 740, 741

(x) 808, 809, 810

(xi) 877, 878, 879

(xii) 988, 989, 990


8. (i) 369                              

(ii) 270                  

(iii) 892                 

(iv) 598                

(v) 442                 


9. (i) 710                              

(ii) 388                  

(iii) 450 

(iv) 556                

(v) 911 


10. (i) 122, 123, 124

(ii) 147, 148, 149

(iii) 292, 293, 294

(iv) 320, 321, 322

(v) 570, 571, 572

(vi) 501, 502, 503

(vii) 602, 603, 604

(viii) 687, 688, 689

(ix) 730, 731, 732

(x) 530, 531, 532

(xi) 802, 803, 804

(xii) 997, 998, 999


11. (i) 122, 123, 124, 126, 127, 128, 130.

(ii) 252, 254, 255, 256, 258, 259, 260.

(iii) 312, 313, 315, 316, 317, 318, 320.

(iv) 462, 464, 465, 467, 468, 469, 470.

(v) 503, 504, 505, 506, 507, 508, 510.


12. (i) → 5

(ii) → 4

(iii) → 1

(iv) → 6

(v) → 2

(vi) → 3


13. (i) 155, 156, 157, 158

(ii) 237, 238, 239, 240

(iii) 422, 423, 424, 425

(iv) 933, 934, 935, 936

(v) 787, 788, 789, 790

(vi) 598, 599, 600, 601

(vii) 860, 861, 862, 863

(viii) 464, 465, 466, 467

(ix) 503, 504, 505, 506


14. (i) 9 tens

(ii) 2 hundreds

(iii) 6 ones

(iv) 8 ones

(v) 5 tens

(vi) 7 hundreds

(vii) 8 hundreds

(viii) 1 tens

(ix) 3 ones


15. (i) 480

(ii) 785

(iii) 303

(iv) 709






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