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Question 1
The ratio of two numbers is 3:5. If the sum of the numbers is 64, what is the larger number?
1
24
2
10
3
40
4
8
Question 2
If A:B = 2:3 and B:C = 4:5, then what is A:C?
1
2:5
2
15:8
3
8:15
4
5:2
Question 3
A sum of money is divided among A, B and C in the ratio 3:4:5. If C gets ₹5000, what is the total sum?
1
15000
2
1000
3
5000
4
12000
Question 4
The ratio of the ages of two brothers is 4:5. If the elder brother is 25 years old, how old is the younger brother?
1
15 years
2
10 years
3
20 years
4
22 years
Question 5
If 40 liters of milk and water mixture contains milk and water in the ratio 3:1, how much water should be added to make the ratio 2:1?
1
4 liters
2
6 liters
3
5 liters
4
3 liters
Question 6
Two numbers are in the ratio 5:7. If their difference is 18, find the smaller number.
1
5
2
9
3
45
4
50
Question 7
The ratio of the speeds of two cars is 4:5. If the first car travels 200 km in 4 hours, how long will the second car take to cover the same distance?
1
3 hours 12 minutes
2
4 hours 20 minutes
3
3 hours 20 minutes
4
4 hours 12 minutes
Question 8
The ratio of the salaries of A and B is 3:4. If B’s salary is ₹32000, what is A’s salary?
1
28000
2
22000
3
26000
4
24000
Question 9
The average age of three boys is 15 years. If their ages are in ratio 3 : 5 : 7, the age of the youngest boy is
1
9
2
12
3
18
4
16
