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This page is about Multiple Choice Questions and Answers for the subject of Business Mathematics. MCQs about Business Maths will help the students to learn fundamental concepts and will enable them to self-assess the core concepts related to mathematics and the application of math in business. Let us start with the BBA Basic MathematicsQuiz.
This page is about Multiple Choice Questions and Answers for Business Mathematics. The Basic Mathematics MCQs will help the students learn fundamental concepts and enable them to self-assess the core concepts related to mathematics and the application of mathematics in business. Let us start with the Basic Mathematics MCQS test.
This test covers the topics of integers, fractions, variables, and expression.
This test is about some basic concepts of numbers, fractions, integers, expressions, and basic calculations. It also covers some daily life examples related to fractions and mathematical expression.
This series of Business Mathematics related tests will also help the students to prepare themself for different kinds of examinations related to business studies such as Commerce, Management Sciences, Public Administration, Chartered Accountancy, ICAMP (Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Pakistan), etc. This test is also useful for the preparation of NTS, FPSC, PPSC, SPSC, CSS, PMS tests, and school, college, or university-related exams.
Basic Mathematics MCQs Test with Answers
The fraction $\frac{p+q}{q}$ equal
Which of the following is a fraction
Which of the following is an improper fraction
Which of the following is a mixed fraction?
Which of the following is not an equivalent fraction of $\frac{3}{5}$?
Person $X$ ate $\frac{3}{5}$ of an orange. The remaining orange was eaten by Person $B$. What part of the orange was eaten?
Person $A$ worked for $\frac{1}{2}$ hour. Person $B$ worked for $\frac{1}{4}$ of an hour. For how much time did both work together?
Person $A$ reads $1\frac{1}{2}$ hours daily. Person $B$ reads $\frac{1}{2}$ hours daily. How many hours do they read in one day?
What is $\frac{1}{4}$ of $5\frac{1}{3}$ of ?
There are 40 students in a class. $\frac{1}{2}$ of the total number of students are Hindus. The number of Hindus is
A water bottle contains 2 liters of water. Person $B$ drank $\frac{1}{8}$ of water. How much water did $B$ drink?
A car runs 20 KM using 1-liter petrol. How much distance will it cover in $1\frac{1}{4}$ liter of petrol?
In addition and subtraction of two integers, the sign of the answer depends upon
The sum of two negative integers is always
The sum of two positive numbers is always
The product of two negative integers is always
Write the expression for the statement: The sum of three times $X$ and 11
Write an expression: Raju’ Father’s Age is 5 years more than 3 times Raju’s age. If Raju’s age is $X$ years, then the father’s age is
The expression for the sum of numbers $a$ and $b$ subtracted from their product is
This page is about Multiple Choice Questions and Answers for Business Mathematics. MCQs about Linear Equations (and Business Mathematics) will help the students learn fundamental concepts and will enable them to self-assess the core concepts related to mathematics and its application in business. Let us Start with the MCQs Linear Equation Quiz.
An equation states the equality of two algebraic expressions.
The algebraic expression may be stated in terms of two or more variables.
The numbers or values of the variables, which make the equation true are referred to as the roots of the equation.
Roots are the values of the variable(s) which satisfy the equations.
An identity is an equation that is true for all values of the variables.
The equation $5(x+y)=5x+5y$ is an example of identity.
A conditional equation is true for only a limited number of values of the variables, for example, $x+3=5$ is true only when $x$ equals 2.
A false statement or contradiction is an equation that is never true. That is, there are no values of the variable(s) which make the two sides of the equation equal. For example, $x=x+5$.
Solving an equation refers to the process of finding the roots of an equation if any roots exist.
Equivalent equations are equations, which have the same roots.
Any straight line, with the exception of a vertical line, can be characterized by its slope.
Slope refers to the inclination or declination of a line.
The slope of a line may be positive, negative, zero, or undefined.
A line with a positive slope rises from left to right or runs uphill.
A line having a negative slope falls from left to right or runs downhill.
This is the Multiple Choice Questions Test in Differential Calculus (Limits and Derivatives) a topic in Business Mathematics. Let us start with Derivatives Quiz.