General Aptitude

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General Aptitude MCQ & Objective Questions

General Aptitude is a crucial component of many school and competitive exams in India. Mastering this subject not only enhances your problem-solving skills but also boosts your confidence during exams. Practicing MCQs and objective questions helps you familiarize yourself with the exam format, identify important questions, and improve your overall performance in exam preparation.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Numerical Ability: Basic arithmetic, percentages, and ratios.
  • Logical Reasoning: Patterns, sequences, and analogies.
  • Data Interpretation: Reading charts, graphs, and tables.
  • Verbal Ability: Synonyms, antonyms, and comprehension.
  • Quantitative Aptitude: Algebra, geometry, and measurements.
  • Time and Work: Problems related to efficiency and time management.
  • Profit and Loss: Understanding financial transactions and calculations.

Exam Relevance

General Aptitude is a significant part of the curriculum for CBSE, State Boards, NEET, JEE, and various other competitive exams. Questions often focus on logical reasoning and quantitative skills, with patterns that include multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, and problem-solving scenarios. Familiarity with these formats will help you tackle the exams with ease.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Misinterpreting questions due to lack of careful reading.
  • Overlooking units in numerical problems, leading to incorrect answers.
  • Rushing through calculations, resulting in simple arithmetic errors.
  • Neglecting to practice time management during mock tests.
  • Confusing similar concepts in logical reasoning sections.

FAQs

Question: What are General Aptitude MCQ questions?
Answer: General Aptitude MCQ questions are multiple-choice questions designed to test your reasoning, numerical, and analytical skills relevant to various exams.

Question: How can I improve my performance in General Aptitude objective questions?
Answer: Regular practice of important General Aptitude questions for exams, along with reviewing your mistakes, can significantly enhance your performance.

Don't wait any longer! Start solving practice MCQs today to test your understanding and boost your confidence for your upcoming exams. Every question you tackle brings you one step closer to success!

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?
  • A. 14
  • B. 10
  • C. 12
  • D. 16
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?
  • A. 30
  • B. 25
  • C. 35
  • D. 28
Q. In a partnership, A invests $5000 and B invests $7000. If the profit is divided in the ratio of their investments, how much profit does B get from a total profit of $2800?
  • A. $1200
  • B. $1400
  • C. $1600
  • D. $1000
Q. In a pie chart illustrating the favorite fruits of a group of people, 30% prefer apples, 25% prefer bananas, 20% prefer oranges, and 25% prefer grapes. If there are 200 people surveyed, how many prefer oranges?
  • A. 20
  • B. 30
  • C. 40
  • D. 50
Q. In a pie chart of a company's budget, 50% is allocated to salaries, 30% to marketing, 10% to research, and 10% to operations. If the total budget is $1,000,000, how much is allocated to marketing?
  • A. $100,000
  • B. $200,000
  • C. $300,000
  • D. $400,000
Q. In a pie chart representing the distribution of a school's student population, 50% are girls, 30% are boys, 15% are non-binary, and 5% are other. If there are 400 students, how many are boys?
  • A. 100
  • B. 120
  • C. 130
  • D. 150
Q. In a pie chart representing the market share of four smartphone brands, Brand A has 25%, Brand B has 35%, Brand C has 20%, and Brand D has 20%. What is the difference in market share between Brand B and Brand C?
  • A. 5%
  • B. 10%
  • C. 15%
  • D. 20%
Q. In a pie chart representing the sales distribution of a company, 15% of sales come from product A, 45% from product B, 25% from product C, and 15% from product D. What fraction of the sales comes from product B?
  • A. 1/4
  • B. 1/3
  • C. 1/2
  • D. 3/5
Q. In a pie chart showing the distribution of a budget, 50% is allocated to salaries, 30% to operations, 10% to marketing, and 10% to research. What is the total percentage allocated to salaries and operations?
  • A. 60%
  • B. 70%
  • C. 80%
  • D. 90%
Q. In a pie chart showing the distribution of a company's revenue sources, 60% comes from product sales, 25% from services, 10% from subscriptions, and 5% from investments. What percentage of revenue comes from services and subscriptions combined?
  • A. 25%
  • B. 30%
  • C. 35%
  • D. 40%
Q. In a pie chart showing the types of pets owned by families, 40% have dogs, 30% have cats, 20% have birds, and 10% have reptiles. If there are 80 families surveyed, how many have dogs?
  • A. 20
  • B. 30
  • C. 40
  • D. 50
Q. In a race of 500 meters, A beats B by 50 meters. If A's speed is 10 m/s, what is B's speed?
  • A. 8 m/s
  • B. 7 m/s
  • C. 6 m/s
  • D. 9 m/s
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?
  • A. 12
  • B. 13
  • C. 14
  • D. 15
Q. In a series of numbers, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, which number is the odd one out?
  • A. 2
  • B. 4
  • C. 8
  • D. 32
Q. In a series of percentages: 5%, 10%, 15%, 25%, 30%, which is the odd one out?
  • A. 5%
  • B. 10%
  • C. 15%
  • D. 25%
Q. In a series of profits: 15%, 20%, 25%, 30%, 35%, which is the odd one out?
  • A. 15%
  • B. 20%
  • C. 25%
  • D. 35%
Q. In how many ways can 2 boys and 2 girls be selected from 5 boys and 4 girls?
  • A. 60
  • B. 40
  • C. 20
  • D. 30
Q. In how many ways can 2 boys and 3 girls be selected from 5 boys and 6 girls?
  • A. 100
  • B. 120
  • C. 150
  • D. 200
Q. In how many ways can 2 out of 5 different fruits be selected?
  • A. 10
  • B. 15
  • C. 20
  • D. 5
Q. In how many ways can 3 different prizes be awarded to 5 students?
  • A. 60
  • B. 100
  • C. 30
  • D. 20
Q. In how many ways can 3 different trophies be awarded to 10 students?
  • A. 720
  • B. 1000
  • C. 120
  • D. 300
Q. In how many ways can 3 prizes be distributed among 5 students if each student can win more than one prize?
  • A. 125
  • B. 243
  • C. 1250
  • D. 100
Q. In how many ways can 3 students be selected from a group of 10?
  • A. 120
  • B. 90
  • C. 100
  • D. 80
Q. In how many ways can 4 different books be chosen from a shelf of 10?
  • A. 210
  • B. 120
  • C. 60
  • D. 30
Q. In how many ways can 4 different colored balls be arranged in a row?
  • A. 16
  • B. 24
  • C. 32
  • D. 48
Q. In how many ways can 4 different prizes be awarded to 10 students?
  • A. 5040
  • B. 720
  • C. 100
  • D. 40
Q. In how many ways can 4 people be seated at a round table?
  • A. 24
  • B. 12
  • C. 6
  • D. 4
Q. In how many ways can 5 books be arranged on a shelf?
  • A. 120
  • B. 60
  • C. 24
  • D. 30
Q. In how many ways can 5 different books be arranged on a shelf if 2 specific books must be together?
  • A. 48
  • B. 120
  • C. 60
  • D. 24
Q. In how many ways can 5 different books be selected and arranged on a shelf if only 3 can be placed?
  • A. 60
  • B. 120
  • C. 30
  • D. 90
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