Arithmetic Aptitude
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Q. In a mixture of 40 liters, the ratio of milk to water is 3:1. How much milk is in the mixture?
Q. In a mixture of 50 liters, the ratio of milk to water is 3:2. How many liters of milk are there?
Q. In a mixture of 60 liters, the ratio of sugar to water is 1:5. How much sugar is in the mixture?
Q. In a mixture of 80 liters, the ratio of milk to water is 5:3. How much water is in the mixture?
Q. In a mixture of 90 liters, the ratio of vinegar to water is 1:4. How many liters of vinegar are there?
Q. In a mixture of milk and water, the ratio of milk to water is 5:2. If there are 35 liters of milk, how much water is there?
Q. In a mixture of milk and water, the ratio of milk to water is 5:2. If there are 21 liters of water, how much milk is there?
Q. In a race, the average speed of a runner is 10 km/h. If he runs for 2 hours and then increases his speed to 15 km/h for the next 3 hours, what is his average speed for the entire race?
Q. In a series of numbers, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, which number is the odd one out?
Q. In a series of percentages: 5%, 10%, 15%, 25%, 30%, which is the odd one out?
Q. In how many ways can 2 boys and 2 girls be selected from 5 boys and 4 girls?
Q. In how many ways can 2 boys and 3 girls be selected from 5 boys and 6 girls?
Q. In how many ways can 2 out of 5 different fruits be selected?
Q. In how many ways can 3 different prizes be awarded to 5 students?
Q. In how many ways can 3 different trophies be awarded to 10 students?
Q. In how many ways can 3 students be selected from a group of 10?
Q. In how many ways can 4 different books be chosen from a shelf of 10?
Q. In how many ways can 4 different colored balls be arranged in a row?
Q. In how many ways can 4 different prizes be awarded to 10 students?
Q. In how many ways can 4 people be seated at a round table?
Q. In how many ways can 5 books be arranged on a shelf?
Q. In how many ways can 5 different books be arranged on a shelf if 2 specific books must be together?
Q. In how many ways can 5 different books be selected and arranged on a shelf if only 3 can be placed?
Q. In how many ways can 5 different books be selected and arranged on a shelf if only 3 can be displayed at a time?
Q. In how many ways can 5 different prizes be distributed among 3 students?
Q. In how many ways can 5 different trophies be awarded to 3 students?
Q. In how many ways can 6 different books be arranged on a shelf if 2 specific books must be together?
Q. In how many ways can 6 people be seated around a circular table?
Q. In how many ways can 6 people be seated at a round table?
Q. In how many ways can 6 people be seated in a round table?