Explore topic-wise MCQs in Maths.

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1.

Three numbers are in the ratio 5: 7: 12. If the sum of the first and the third numbers is greater than the second number by 50. The sum of the three numbers is

A. 95
B. 85
C. 125
D. 120
Answer» E.
2.

If A : B = 3 : 2, then (3A 2B): (2A B) is equal to

A. 5 : 4
B. 7 : 3
C. 6 : 5
D. 3 : 1
Answer» B. 7 : 3
3.

The monthly salaries of A, B and C are in the ratio 2 : 3 : 5. If C's monthly salary is 12,000 more than that of A, then B's annual salary is

A. 1,20,000
B. 1,44,000
C. 1,80,000
D. 2,40,000
Answer» C. 1,80,000
4.

The ratio of the income of A to that of B is 5 : 7. A and B save Rs.4,000 and Rs.5,000 respectively. If the expenditure of A is equal to $$ {66 {2 over 3}}{ %}$$ of the expenditure of B, then the total income of A and B is:

A. 26,400
B. 25,200
C. 24,000
D. 28,800
Answer» D. 28,800
5.

Which of the following represents a correct proportion?

A. 12 : 9 :: 16 : 12
B. 13 : 11 :: 5 : 4
C. 30 : 45 :: 13 : 24
D. 3 : 5 :: 2 : 5
Answer» B. 13 : 11 :: 5 : 4
6.

The number of students in three classes are in the ratio 2:3:5. If the number of students in each class is increased by 20 the ratio become 4: 5: 7. The total number of students before the increase was

A. 80
B. 90
C. 100
D. 120
Answer» D. 120
7.

An amount of money is to be divided among Sakshi, Aastha and Ruchita in the ratio of 3: 5: 7 respectively. If the amount received by Ruchita is Rs. 8000 more than the amount received by Aastha, what will be the average amount received by Sakshi & Aastha?

A. 15000
B. 16000
C. 16500
D. 18000
Answer» C. 16500