Quantitative Reasoning Maths Numerical Test Online

Maths Numerical Test Online

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1. The selling price of an article is Rs. 450, cost price Rs. 500. Loss % is:

2. What is ¾ of 120?

3. The average of 12, 18, 24, and 30 is:

4. The value of 15² – 10² is:

5. A man buys an article for Rs. 800 and sells it at a loss of 10%. Selling price is:

6. If 9x = 72, then x = ?

7. What is 15% of 200?

8. If 5x = 45, then x = ?

9. A man bought a fan for Rs. 1200 and sold it at Rs. 1500. Profit % is:

10. The value of (15 – 7) × 3 is:

11. If 12 workers can finish a work in 8 days, how many days will 6 workers take?

12. The average of 10 and 20 is:

13. The perimeter of a square whose side is 5 cm is:

14. If 7 pencils cost Rs. 56, the cost of 1 pencil is:

15. The selling price of a pen is Rs. 60 and cost price is Rs. 50. Profit % is:

16. If 12 oranges cost Rs. 48, what is the cost of 20 oranges?

17. The product of 25 × 16 is:

18. A man walks 3 km east, then 4 km north. Distance from starting point = ?

19. The HCF of 24 and 36 is:

20. The perimeter of a rectangle is 60 m. If length = 20 m, breadth is:

21. The average of 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 is:

22. The sum of first 20 natural numbers is:

23. How many minutes are there in 2.5 hours?

24. If 15 workers build a wall in 20 days, how many days will 30 workers take?

25. The value of 2³ + 3² is:


 

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29 Comments

    1. First mai 5+ second sa number increase kr ka multiple krna hai
      10×3=30
      30×4=120
      120×5=600
      600×6=3600

    1. You see they are squares of consecutive numbers

      121,144,169,225,256,… so next number is 289 (square of 17)

      That is not included in options so NONE OF THESE

    1. dear rizwan as you know parimeter is sum of all four sides of sqaure. so to find out length from perimeter first divide 164/4 so length of one side is 41. now as all sides are equal and area of square is L x B so 41 x 41= 1681. hope this wil help

  1. 6a+6b=84

    to simplifying it by divining 6 on both sides

    6a/6 + 6b/6 = 86/6

    a+b=14

    for average divide it by 2

    (a+b)/2=14/2

    (a+b)/2=7

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