KS2 Roman Numerals Practice Questions
Practise Roman numerals for the Year 6 KS2 SATs — reading and writing numbers to 1000 using I, V, X, L, C, D and M, applying the subtraction rule, and converting years. Every question is marked instantly with a clear explanation. Free, with no sign-up.
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What is the value of MDCCXLVII in Hindu-Arabic numerals?
Write 1,589 using Roman numerals.
What is the value of MCMXCIV?
MDCCCLXXX = ___.
The year the American Declaration of Independence was signed is written as MDCCLXXVI. What year is this?
What is XIV in Hindu-Arabic numerals?
Write 29 in Roman numerals.
What is XLIV in Hindu-Arabic numerals?
LIX in Hindu-Arabic numerals is ___.
Write 156 in Roman numerals.
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