Sample 7

In sample 7 we will find 10 sample questions for math employment test.


1. If A exceeds B 40% and B is less than C by 20%. Then A:C = ?

a) 3:1

b) 3:2

c) 26:25

d) 28:25

e) 26:28


2. If 10% of m is the same as 20% of n, then m:n is equal to

a) 1:2

b) 2:1

c) 5:1

d) 10:1

e) None


3. If A:B = 2:3 and B:C = 4:5, then C:A is equal to –

a) 15:8

b) 12:10

c) 8:5

d) 8:15

e) None



4. Two vessels contains equal quantity of mixture of milk and water in the ratio 5:2 and 6:1 respectively. Both the mixtures are now mixed thoroughly. Find the ratio of milk to water in the new mixture –

a) 10:7

b) 11:3

c) 10:3

d) 11:7

e) None



5. 729 ml of mixture contains milk and water in the ratio 7:2. How much more water is to be added to get a new mixture containing milk and water in the ratio 7:3?

a) 600 ml

b) 710 ml

c) 520 ml

d) 550 ml

e) 81 ml

6. How much water must be added to a bucket which contains 40 litres of milk at the cost price of $ 3.50 per litre so that the cost of milk reduced to $ 2 per litre?

a) 25 litres

b) 28 litres

c) 30 litres

d) 35 litres

e) None of these



7. Ron, David and Jack together started a business in partnership. The ratio of their capitals is 3:4:7. If their annual profit be $ 21000, what will be Jack share in this profit?

a) $ 12500

b) $ 10500

c) $ 15000

d) $ 10000

e) $ 12000



8. A, B and C start a business, each investing $ 20000. After a month A withdrew $ 5000, B $ 4000and C invested $ 6000 more. At the end of the year, a total profit of $ 69900 was recorded. What is the share of B?

a) $ 20500

b) $ 21200

c) $ 27300

d) $ 28200

e) None



9. A, B and C entered into a partnership. A invested $ 2560 and B invested $ 2000. At the end of the year, they gained $ 1105, out of which A got $ 320.C’s capital was –

a) $ 2840

b) $ 4028

c) $ 4280

d) $ 4820

e) $ 2420



10. 10 men can finish the construction of a wall in 8 days. How many men are added to finish the work in half a day?

a) 160

b) 100

c) 120

d) 150

e) 140

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