Percentage MCQs

Welcome to our comprehensive collection of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on Percentage, a fundamental topic in the field of Aptitude. Whether you're preparing for competitive exams, honing your problem-solving skills, or simply looking to enhance your abilities in this field, our Percentage MCQs are designed to help you grasp the core concepts and excel in solving problems.

In this section, you'll find a wide range of Percentage mcq questions that explore various aspects of Percentage problems. Each MCQ is crafted to challenge your understanding of Percentage principles, enabling you to refine your problem-solving techniques. Whether you're a student aiming to ace Aptitude tests, a job seeker preparing for interviews, or someone simply interested in sharpening their skills, our Percentage MCQs are your pathway to success in mastering this essential Aptitude topic.

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Q1.
A batsman scored 110 runs which included 3 boundaries and 8 sixes. What percent of his total score did he make by running between the wickets?
Discuss
Answer: (b).45(5/11)%
Q2.
Two students appeared at an examination. One of them secured 9 marks more than the other and his marks was 56% of the sum of their marks. The marks obtained by them are:
Discuss
Answer: (c).42, 33
Q3.
A fruit seller had some apples. He sells 40% apples and still has 420 apples. Originally, he had:
Discuss
Answer: (d).700 apples
Q4.
What percentage of numbers from 1 to 70 have 1 or 9 in the unit's digit?
Discuss
Answer: (c).20
Q5.
If A = x% of y and B = y% of x, then which of the following is true?
Discuss
Answer: (d).None of these
Q6.
If 20% of a = b, then b% of 20 is the same as:
Discuss
Answer: (a).4% of a
Q7.
In a certain school, 20% of students are below 8 years of age. The number of students above 8 years of age is of 2/3 the number of students of 8 years of age which is 48. What is the total number of students in the school?
Discuss
Answer: (d).100
Q8.
Two numbers A and B are such that the sum of 5% of A and 4% of B is two-third of the sum of 6% of A and 8% of B. Find the ratio of A : B.
Discuss
Answer: (d).4 : 3
Q9.
A student multiplied a number by 3/5 instead of 5/3. What is the percentage error in the calculation?
Discuss
Answer: (d).64%
Q10.
In an election between two candidates, one got 55% of the total valid votes, 20% of the votes were invalid. If the total number of votes was 7500, the number of valid votes that the other candidate got, was:
Discuss
Answer: (a).2700
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