Percentage- Aptitude Questions and Answers | Online Percentage MCQ Aptitude Test

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Percentage- Aptitude Questions and Answers | Online Percentage MCQ Aptitude Test

Quiz NamePercentage
CategoryOnline Aptitude Test
Number of Questions15
Time30 Minutes
Exam TypeMCQ (Multiple Choice Questions)

1. A batsman made 110 runs, including three boundaries and eight sixes. By dashing between the wickets, what percentage of his total score did he get?
a. 45%
b. 45 5/11%
c. 54 6/11%
d. 55%

2. At an examination, two pupils showed up. One of them received 9 points more than the other, accounting for 56 percent of the total. They received the following grades:
a. 39, 30
b. 41, 32
c. 42, 33
d. 43, 34

3. Apples were available from a fruit vendor. He sells 40% of his apples but still has 420 left. Previously, he had:
a. 588 apples
b. 600 apples
c. 672 apples
d. 700 apples

4. What percentage of values between 1 and 70 contain 1 or 9 as the unit digit?
a. 1
b. 14
c. 20
d. 21

5. Which of the following statements is true if A = x percent of y and B = y percent of x?
a. A is smaller than B.
b. A is greater than B
c. Relationship between A and B cannot be determined.
d. None of these

6. If 20% of an equals 20% of b, then 20% of b equals:
a. 4% of a
b. 5% of a
c. 20% of a
d. None of these

7. Twenty percent of pupils in one school are under the age of eight. The number of pupils over the age of eight is equal to the number of students under the age of eight, which is 48. How many students are there in total at the school?
a. 72
b. 80
c. 150
d. 100

8. There are two numbers A and B are such that the sum of 5% of A and 4% of B equals two-thirds of the sum of 6% of A and 8% of B. Calculate the A:B ratio.
a. 2 : 3
b. 1 : 1
c. 3 : 4
d. 4 : 3

9. Instead of multiplying a number by 5, a student multiplied it by three. What is the calculation’s percentage error?
a. 34%
b. 44%
c. 54%
d. 64%

10. In a two-candidate election, one received 55% of the total legitimate votes, while 20% of the ballots were invalid. If the total number of votes cast was 7500, the other contender received the following number of legitimate votes:
a. 2700
b. 2900
c. 3000
d. 3100

11. An election was held, and three candidates received 1136, 7636, and 11628 votes, respectively. What was the winning candidate’s percentage of the overall vote?
a. 57%
b. 60%
c. 65%
d. 90%

12. Their employer pays two tailors, X and Y, a total of Rs. 550 per week. How much is Y paid per week if X is paid 120 percent of the amount paid to Y?
a. Rs. 200
b. Rs 250
c. Rs 300
d. None of these

13. Gauri went to the stationers and spent Rs. 25 on items, with 30 paise going to sales tax on taxable purchases. What would the cost of the tax-free items be if the tax rate was 6%?
a. Rs. 15
b. Rs. 15.70
c. Rs. 19.70
d. Rs. 20

14. Rajeev purchases a valuable item valued Rs. 6650. On top of that, he gets a 6% rebate. After receiving the rebate, he must pay a 10% sales tax. Calculate how much he’ll have to pay for the things.
a. Rs. 6876.10
b. Rs. 6999.20
c. Rs. 6654
d. Rs. 7000

15. In a ten-year period, the population of a town increased from 1,75,000 to 2,62,500. The average annual percentage increase in population is:
a. 4.37%
b. 5%
c. 6%
d. 8.75%