Class: VI Sec___
Session: 2025 - 2026
Subject: Mathematics Name: _________________________
Topic: Number Play Assignment: 3
1. Write True or False:
“626 is a supercell if it is surrounded by 577 and 345.”
2. Fill in the blank:
The digit sum of 348 is ___________
3. Which of the following is a palindromic number?
A. 1234 B. 4554 C. 3421 D. 7890
4. Fill in the blanks:
The number __________ is the result of following the Kaprekar steps on 7641.
5. From the numbers 1 to 100, the digit ‘7’ appears __________ times.
A. 10 B. 11 C. 19 D. 20
6. Arrange the digits 2, 3, 4, 7 to form:
(a) The largest 4-digit number: ______________
(b) The smallest 4-digit number: ______________
(c) Find their difference: ______________
7. Fill in the missing number to make a palindrome:
__78_
8. Komal wrote numbers from 40 to 70 and found their digit sums. List any 3 numbers between 40–70 that have a digit
sum of 9.
9. Place the numbers 5030, 1050, 9590 on the number line in increasing order.
10. Fill the 3×3 table using numbers between 100–999 such that the number in the center is the supercell. Give one such
example.
Answer:
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11. Write the least 5 digit number having three different digits.
12. Prepare a grid such that the cell having the second largest number is not a supercell.
13. Use Collatz rule on 27. Write the first 6 terms of the sequence.
14. The time now is 10:01. How many minutes until the clock shows the next palindromic time?
15. Appy Kaprekar’s rule on the number 6382 to get the magic Kaprekar’s number.
16. Can the smallest number in a table be a supercell? Justify with an example.
17. Create a 5-digit palindrome where the digit in the middle is 5, and the first digit is greater than the last.
18. You start with the number 9812 and apply Kaprekar’s process. After how many steps will you reach 6174?
19. Here are some numbers arranged in some pattern. Find their sum by observing the pattern.
20. Estimate the number of holidays you get in a year including weekends, festivals and vacation. Then, try to get an exact
number and see how close your estimate is.