Welcome to the third quiz in our Very Easy series of Eleven Plus maths quizzes on Place Value. This is probably the most straightforward topic you will cover in preparation for your exams but, like everything else in life, it’s only easy if you know what you are doing! If you have played the previous two quizzes, then I’m sure you will have the hang of place values by now, so this quiz should be a doddle. If you haven’t tried them yet, then I suggest you go back to them now. Once you’ve mastered them, this quiz will give you another opportunity to practice with four-digit numbers, and hone your skills.
Here’s a quick recap
Reading from the right (after any decimal point):
Okay then, we are ready to take the quiz. Read each question carefully before you pick our answer – good luck!
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Reading the number from right to left: the 6 is in the ones’ place
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Reading the number from right to left: 2 is in the ones’ place
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Reading the number from right to left: 0 is in the tens’ place
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Reading the number from right to left: 3 is in the tens' place
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Reading the number from right to left: the 2 is in the hundreds' place
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Reading the number from right to left: the 8 is in the thousands' place
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Reading the number from right to left: 4 is in the hundreds’ place
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Reading the number from right to left: the 0 is in the ones’ place
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Reading the number from right to left: 9 is in the thousands’ place
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Reading the number from right to left: 0 is in the ones' place
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