Questions on Whole Number Subtraction

Questions on Whole Number Subtraction for Grade 6

Multiple-choice questions on Whole Number Subtraction for Grade 6 level. Each question is numbered, has five alternatives (A–E), and the answers with full text explanation are provided at the end.

 Whole Number Subtraction – Grade 6

Multiple-Choice Questions (Numbered 1–20)

    1. What is 9,000 − 4,567?

A) 4,443

B) 4,433

C) 4,453

D) 4,423

E) 4,444

    2. Subtract: 12,345 − 6,789

A) 5,556

B) 5,554

C) 5,545

D) 5,455

E) 5,565

    3. What is 1,000 − 999?

A) 0

B) 2

C) 1

D) 10

E) 11

    4. Find the result of 8,000 − 2,345

A) 5,665

B) 5,645

C) 5,655

D) 5,675

E) 5,700

    5. What is 100,000 − 25,000?

A) 75,000

B) 70,000

C) 80,000

D) 65,000

E) 85,000

    6. Calculate: 15,000 − 5,000

A) 9,000

B) 10,000

C) 11,000

D) 8,000

E) 12,000

    7. What is 432 − 123?

A) 309

B) 310

C) 319

D) 311

E) 301

    8. Subtract: 99,999 − 1

A) 99,998

B) 99,999

C) 100,000

D) 99,000

E) 99,997

    9. What is 500 − 276?

A) 234

B) 224

C) 214

D) 244

E) 226

    10. Find the difference: 1,234 − 567

A) 677

B) 667

C) 657

D) 687

E) 647

    11. What is 345 − 123?

A) 223

B) 222

C) 212

D) 232

E) 213

    12. Subtract: 7,000 − 6,543

A) 467

B) 457

C) 457

D) 453

E) 473

    13. 80,000 − 20,000 = ?

A) 50,000

B) 70,000

C) 60,000

D) 55,000

E) 65,000

    14. What is the result of 10,000 − 9,876?

A) 134

B) 124

C) 123

D) 133

E) 143

    15. Subtract: 2,345 − 1,234

A) 1,110

B) 1,111

C) 1,121

D) 1,101

E) 1,099

    16. What is 65,432 − 43,210?

A) 22,221

B) 22,222

C) 22,123

D) 21,222

E) 22,111

    17. Calculate: 700 − 333

A) 367

B) 366

C) 368

D) 377

E) 376

    18. Subtract: 10,000 − 1,001

A) 8,999

B) 9,000

C) 9,001

D) 8,998

E) 9,100

    19. What is 1,111 − 1,110?

A) 0

B) 1

C) 2

D) 10

E) 11

    20. Subtract: 200,000 − 150,000

A) 50,000

B) 40,000

C) 60,000

D) 55,000

E) 45,000

Questions on Whole Number Subtraction for Grade 6


 Answer Key (Full Text Explanation)

    1. A) 4,433 – 9,000 − 4,567 = 4,433

    2. A) 5,556 – 12,345 − 6,789 = 5,556

    3. C) 1 – 1,000 − 999 = 1

    4. A) 5,655 – 8,000 − 2,345 = 5,655

    5. A) 75,000 – 100,000 − 25,000 = 75,000

    6. B) 10,000 – 15,000 − 5,000 = 10,000

    7. A) 309 – 432 − 123 = 309

    8. A) 99,998 – 99,999 − 1 = 99,998

    9. A) 224 – 500 − 276 = 224

    10. A) 667 – 1,234 − 567 = 667

    11. E) 222 – 345 − 123 = 222

    12. A) 457 – 7,000 − 6,543 = 457

    13. C) 60,000 – 80,000 − 20,000 = 60,000

    14. C) 124 – 10,000 − 9,876 = 124

    15. B) 1,111 – 2,345 − 1,234 = 1,111

    16. B) 22,222 – 65,432 − 43,210 = 22,222

    17. A) 367 – 700 − 333 = 367

    18. A) 8,999 – 10,000 − 1,001 = 8,999

    19. B) 1 – 1,111 − 1,110 = 1

    20. A) 50,000 – 200,000 − 150,000 = 50,000



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