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Arithmetic MCQ For TET Set-1 in Eng

Arithmetic MCQ For TET Set-1 

Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) is a very important exam in the process of teacher recruitment. Mathematics is a very important subject in West Bengal Primary TET; CTET Paper-I. From this subject, 30 marks are given for 30 mcq. Keeping this in mind, Arithmetic MCQ For TET : SET-1 has a set of 30 Arithmetic Questions for different levels of examination. This is the first set.


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Arithmetic MCQ For TET : SET-1

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1. The average of prime numbers from 30 to 50 is:
[A] 37
[B] 37.8
[C] 39
[D] 39.8

ANSWER : D

2. What is the average of the first 10 multiples of 7?
[A] 35.5
[B] 37.5
[C] 38.5
[D] 40.5

ANSWER : C

3. If the difference between a number and 3/5 of the number is 50, what is the number?
[A] 120
[B] 100
[C] 150
[D] 125

ANSWER : D

4. If the product of two numbers is 120 and the sum of the squares of the two numbers is 289, what is the sum of the two numbers?
[A] 20
[B] 23
[C] 25
[D] 27

ANSWER : B

5. Shyam will be 5 times as old as he was 5 years ago 15 years from now. So now Shyam’s age is:
[A] 15
[B] 14
[C] 10
[D] 22

ANSWER : C

6. The product of two numbers is 84942, if the common common denominator of the two numbers is 33, then the common common denominator will be:
[A] 2574
[B] 2589
[C] 5472
[D] 1574

ANSWER : A

7. If the purchase price of an item is 25% of the selling price, what is the percentage profit?
[A] 200%
[B] 250%
[C] 300%
[D] 350%

ANSWER : C

8. If a mobile is sold for 1140 taka, there is a loss of 5%. If it is sold for how much taka, there will be a profit of 5%?
[A] 1260
[B] 1325
[C] 1280
[D] 1350

ANSWER : A

9. 8.5 x 6.4/1.7×8.0 =
[A] 0.04
[B] 40.00
[C] 4.00
[D] 0.4

ANSWER : C

10. Two trains are 200 meters and 150 meters long respectively and their speeds are 80 km/h and 30 km/h. In such a situation, how long will it take for the two trains to cross each other while moving in the same direction?
[A] 11 5/11 seconds
[B] 15 5/11 seconds
[C] 25 1/2 seconds
[D] 18 5/2 seconds
ANSWER : C

11. If the average weight of 30 objects is 20 kg and the average weight of the other 20 objects is 30 kg, then the average weight of all the objects will be:
[A] 24 kg
[B] 25 kg
[C] 28 kg
[D] 42 kg
ANSWER : A

12. If 60% of A’s income is 75% of B’s ​​income and B’s income is X% of A’s income, then what is the value of X?
[A] 70
[B] 60
[C] 80
[D] 90

ANSWER : C

13. If a number is first increased by 10% and then decreased by 10%, what will be the final state of the number?
[A] There will be no change.
[B] Decrease by 1%
[C] Increase by 1%
[D] Decrease by 2%

ANSWER : B

14. A completes a piece of work in 24 days. B completes it in 9 days and C completes it in 12 days. If B and C start a piece of work together and leave after 3 days, in how many days will A alone be able to complete the remaining work?
[A] In 5 days
[B] In 10 days
[C] In 15 days
[D] In 9 days

ANSWER : B

15. 3 men or 4 women cultivate a piece of land in 43 days. Then in how many days can 7 men or 5 women cultivate that land?
[A] 9 days
[B] 12 days
[C] 13 days
[D] 15 days

ANSWER : B

Arithmetic MCQ For TET

16. If the purchase price of 50 oranges is equal to the selling price of 40 lemons, what is the percentage of profit?
[A] 10%
[B] 15%
[C] 25%
[D] 30%

ANSWER : C

17. If 12X7 = 408, 9X8 = 207, then 13X7 = ?
[A] 190
[B] 109
[C] 219
[D] 804

ANSWER : B

18. A man reaches his maternal uncle’s house in 6 hours by riding a motorcycle at a speed of 24 km per hour. One day, while going to his uncle’s house, the person left home 2 hours late but reached his uncle’s house at the same time. At what speed did he ride his motorcycle?
[A] 36 km
[B] 20 km
[C] 45 km
[D] 60 km

ANSWER : A

19. The walking speed ratio of A and B is 2:3. If B takes 36 minutes to cover a distance, how many minutes will A take to cover that distance?
[A] 18 minutes
[B] 36 minutes
[C] 48 minutes
[D] 54 minutes

ANSWER : D

20. In which exam, the pass mark is 50%, if a student gets 60 marks but fails to pass by only 25 marks, what was the highest mark in that exam?
[A] 150
[B] 170
[C] 190
[D] 200

ANSWER : B

21. The word “Mathematics” comes from –
[A] Latin word “Mathema”.
[B] German word “Mathema”.
[C] English word “Mathema”.
[D] Greek word “Mathema”.

ANSWER : D

22. How many perspectives are there on the discussion of the evolution of mathematics?
[A] Two
[B] Three
[C] Four
[D] Five

ANSWER : B

23. Period of the “Mathematics Origin” is:
[A] The period before the development of mathematics in Arabia.
[B] The period before the development of mathematics in India.
[C] The period before the development of mathematics in Rome.
[D] The period before the development of mathematics in Greece.

ANSWER : D

24. Which of the following is not a stage in the development of mathematical writing?
[A] Algebric Stage
[B] Rhetorical Stage
[C] Syncopated Stage
[D] Symbolic Stage

ANSWER : A

25. The author of “Disquisitiones Arithmeticae” is:
[A] Leonhard Euler
[B] Friedrich Gauss
[C] John Napier
[D] None

ANSWER : B

26. Identify the correct information:
i) Mathematics is the science of space, numbers and measurement.
ii) Mathematics is the science of logic and reason whose knowledge is the same everywhere.
[A] i) False.
[B] Both i) and ii) are correct.
[C] Both i) and ii) are incorrect.
[D] ii) False

ANSWER : C

27. What is the Hardy–Ramanujan number?
[A] 1729
[B] 1972
[C] 1297
[D] 1792 Arithmetic MCQ For TET

ANSWER : A

28. Which of the following is not one of the areas of disciplinary goals of mathematics education?
[A] Development of logical thinking
[B] Development of mental strength
[C] Development of moral strength
[D] Development of fundamental thinking

ANSWER : C

29. The goals of mathematics education at the primary level are expressed with the help of how many domains?
[A] One
[B] Two
[C] Three
[D] Four

ANSWER : C

30. Which of the following levels is not related to the cognitive domain of the goals of mathematics education at the primary level?
[A] Knowledge
[B] Comprehension
[C] Analysis
[D] Skill Arithmetic MCQ For TET

ANSWER : D ➣ Next Set


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