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Q. L, M, and N invest in a business in the ratio 2:3:5. If the total profit is $10000, how much does M receive?
  • A. $3000
  • B. $4000
  • C. $5000
  • D. $6000
Q. L, M, and N invest in a business with amounts of $8000, $6000, and $4000 respectively. If the profit is $3000, what is M's share?
  • A. $1200
  • B. $900
  • C. $600
  • D. $1500
Q. L, M, and N invest in a business with investments of $8000, $6000, and $4000 respectively. If the profit is $6000, how much does M receive?
  • A. $2400
  • B. $1800
  • C. $2000
  • D. $3000
Q. L, M, and N invest in a business with L investing $10000, M $15000, and N $5000. If the total profit is $12000, how much does M receive?
  • A. $6000
  • B. $8000
  • C. $4000
  • D. $5000
Q. M and N invest in a business in the ratio 3:5. If N's profit is $32,000, what is the total profit?
  • A. $48,000
  • B. $56,000
  • C. $64,000
  • D. $72,000
Q. N and O invest $15,000 and $25,000 respectively. If the total profit is $8,000, how much does O receive?
  • A. $3,200
  • B. $4,000
  • C. $4,800
  • D. $5,000
Q. N and O invest in a business in the ratio of 4:5. If the total profit is $4500, how much does N receive?
  • A. $2000
  • B. $2500
  • C. $3000
  • D. $1800
Q. N and O invest in a business with N investing $2000 and O investing $3000. If the profit is $1000, how much does O receive?
  • A. $400
  • B. $600
  • C. $500
  • D. $700
Q. O and P invest in a business in the ratio 5:3. If the total profit is $16000, how much does P receive?
  • A. $6000
  • B. $8000
  • C. $5000
  • D. $7000
Q. O and P invest in a business in the ratio 5:3. If the total profit is $4000, how much does P receive?
  • A. $1500
  • B. $2000
  • C. $2500
  • D. $3000
Q. O and P invest in a business in the ratio 7:3. If the total profit is $7000, how much does O receive?
  • A. $3500
  • B. $4900
  • C. $3000
  • D. $4000
Q. O and P invest in a business with investments of $10000 and $15000 respectively. If they make a profit of $12000, how much does O get?
  • A. $4000
  • B. $5000
  • C. $6000
  • D. $7000
Q. P and Q invest $12000 and $18000 respectively. If they make a profit of $9000, what is P's share?
  • A. $3000
  • B. $4000
  • C. $5000
  • D. $6000
Q. P and Q invest in a business in the ratio 7:5. If the total profit is $1,200, how much does Q receive?
  • A. $400
  • B. $500
  • C. $600
  • D. $700
Q. P and Q invest in a business in the ratio of 1:3. If the total profit is $8000, how much does P receive?
  • A. $2000
  • B. $3000
  • C. $2500
  • D. $1500
Q. Q and R invest $12000 and $8000 respectively. If they make a profit of $4000, how much does Q get?
  • A. $2400
  • B. $1600
  • C. $2000
  • D. $3000
Q. Q and R invest $9000 and $6000 respectively. If the profit is $4500, what is Q's share?
  • A. $3000
  • B. $2500
  • C. $2000
  • D. $3500
Q. Q and R invest in a business in the ratio 1:4. If the total profit is $2000, how much does R receive?
  • A. $400
  • B. $1600
  • C. $800
  • D. $1200
Q. Q and R invest in a business with Q investing $12000 and R $18000. If the profit is $15000, what is R's share?
  • A. $6000
  • B. $9000
  • C. $7500
  • D. $12000
Q. R and S invest $5000 and $10000 respectively. If they make a profit of $15000, how much does R get?
  • A. $5000
  • B. $3000
  • C. $2000
  • D. $4000
Q. R and S invest in a business in the ratio of 5:3. If the total profit is $8000, how much does S receive?
  • A. $3000
  • B. $2000
  • C. $2500
  • D. $1500
Q. R and S invest in a business with R investing $18,000 and S $12,000. If the profit is $9,000, how much does R receive?
  • A. $5,000
  • B. $6,000
  • C. $7,000
  • D. $8,000
Q. S and T invest $5000 and $10000 respectively. If they earn a profit of $3000, how much does S receive?
  • A. $1000
  • B. $1200
  • C. $1500
  • D. $800
Q. S and T invest in a business in the ratio 5:4. If the total profit is $4500, how much does S receive?
  • A. $2500
  • B. $2000
  • C. $3000
  • D. $1500
Q. S, T, and U invest in a project with investments of $10000, $5000, and $5000 respectively. If the profit is $12000, how much does T receive?
  • A. $2000
  • B. $3000
  • C. $4000
  • D. $5000
Q. S, T, and U invest in a project with investments of $10000, $5000, and $5000 respectively. If the profit is $6000, what is T's share?
  • A. $2000
  • B. $1500
  • C. $3000
  • D. $2500
Q. Simplify: (2^3 × 2^2) ÷ 2^4
  • A. 2
  • B. 4
  • C. 1
  • D. 0
Q. Simplify: (2^3) × (2^2)
  • A. 2^5
  • B. 2^6
  • C. 2^4
  • D. 2^3
Q. Simplify: (3 + 5) × (2 - 1) + 4
  • A. 12
  • B. 10
  • C. 8
  • D. 6
Q. Simplify: (3 + 5) × 2 - 4.
  • A. 10
  • B. 12
  • C. 14
  • D. 16
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Quantitative Aptitude (SSC) MCQ & Objective Questions

Quantitative Aptitude is a crucial component of various exams, especially for students preparing for the SSC (Staff Selection Commission) exams. Mastering this subject not only enhances problem-solving skills but also boosts confidence in tackling objective questions. Regular practice with MCQs and practice questions is essential for scoring better and understanding important concepts effectively.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Number Systems and their properties
  • Percentage, Ratio, and Proportion calculations
  • Time, Speed, and Distance problems
  • Simple and Compound Interest concepts
  • Algebraic expressions and equations
  • Data Interpretation and analysis
  • Mensuration and Geometry basics

Exam Relevance

Quantitative Aptitude is a significant part of the syllabus for CBSE, State Boards, and competitive exams like NEET and JEE. In these exams, students can expect questions that assess their ability to apply mathematical concepts to real-world scenarios. Common question patterns include direct problem-solving, data interpretation, and application of formulas, making it essential for students to be well-prepared.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Misunderstanding the problem statement leading to incorrect assumptions
  • Neglecting to apply the correct formulas in calculations
  • Overlooking units of measurement in word problems
  • Rushing through questions without double-checking calculations

FAQs

Question: What are the best ways to prepare for Quantitative Aptitude in SSC exams?
Answer: Regular practice with MCQs, understanding key concepts, and solving previous years' question papers are effective strategies.

Question: How can I improve my speed in solving Quantitative Aptitude questions?
Answer: Practicing timed quizzes and focusing on shortcut methods can significantly enhance your speed and accuracy.

Start your journey towards mastering Quantitative Aptitude today! Solve practice MCQs and test your understanding to achieve your exam goals. Remember, consistent practice is the key to success!

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