Ratio & Proportion Practice Questions | Quantitative Aptitude for CA, CUET, SSC, Bank, CMA, CSEET
- Maths Platter
- Jul 30
- 2 min read
Master key ratio and proportion questions for competitive exams with this practice-focused video. Build confidence with common formats, proportional reasoning techniques, and word problems useful in Indian and international aptitude exams.
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⏱️ Timestamps
00:01 – If x/2 = y/3 = z/7, then find (2x – 5y + 4z)/2y
02:11 – If x : y = 2 : 3, y : z = 4 : 3, find x : y : z
03:33 – Divide ₹750 in the ratio 4 : 5 : 6
05:00 – The sum of ages is 150 years, 10 years ago their ratio was 7 : 8 : 9. Find present ages
06:40 – For 14, 16, 35, 42 to be in proportion, what must be the correct fourth term?
08:16 – If x/y = z/w implies y/x = w/z, what is this process called?
09:07 – If p/q = r/s = (p – r)/(q – s), what is this called?
09:47 – If a/b = c/d, then (a + b)/(a – b) = (c + d)/(c – d), what is the name of this transformation?
10:32 – If u/v = w/p, then (u – v)/(u + v) = (w – p)/(w + p), what is this called?
11:53 – If 12, 16, _, 20 are in proportion, find the missing number
12:53 – If 4, _, 9, 13.5 are in proportion, find the missing value
13:50 – Find the mean proportional between 1.4 gms and 5.6 gms
🎯 Useful For These Exams
✅ Indian Exams:
CA Foundation
CUET (Quantitative Aptitude)
CSEET
CMA Foundation
SSC CGL, CHSL
RRB NTPC
Banking (IBPS, SBI PO/Clerk, RBI Assistant)
State PSC aptitude papers
🌍 International Exams:
SAT Math
ACT Math
GRE Quant
GMAT Quant
IGCSE / GCSE Math
Foundation-level Math Olympiads.
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