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Most Important IPMAT Ratio, Proportion & Percentages Questions

Dakshita Bhatia

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Apr 09, 2026

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Most Important IPMAT Ratio, Proportion & Percentages Questions

IPMAT Ratio, Proportion and Percentages Questions

Ratio, Proportion, and Percentages is a very important topic in the IPMAT exam. These are basic maths ideas that are used in many questions. You will also see these concepts in other topics, so it is important to learn them well.

At first, this topic may feel a little difficult, but it becomes easy with practice. In IPMAT 2026, most questions are simple if your basics are clear. If you understand the concepts properly, you can solve questions quickly and score good marks.

Download IPMAT Ratio, Proportion and Percentages Questions PDF

To get better in this topic, you need to practice questions every day. A good PDF helps you practice many types of questions in one place.

You can download the questions PDF from the link below. It has important questions with solutions. This will help you understand how to solve questions step by step.

IPMAT Ratio, Proportion and Percentages Formula PDF

Formulas help you solve questions faster. You do not need to do long calculations if you know the basic formulas.

You should learn simple formulas of ratio, rules of proportion, and percentage formulas. These are very helpful in solving questions quickly.

If you revise formulas regularly, you will remember them in the exam. Keeping a short formula PDF is useful for quick revision.

Common Mistakes to Avoid While Solving IPMAT Ratio, Proportion and Percentages Questions

  • Not understanding basic concepts properly
  • Using wrong values in percentage questions
  • Making small calculation mistakes
  • Getting confused between increase and decrease in percentage
  • Not reading the question carefully
  • Forgetting to convert values properly
  • Not checking the final answer
  • Spending too much time on one question

How to Use the IPMAT Ratio, Proportion and Percentages PDF

This PDF is made for CAT, but it is also helpful for IPMAT students. The questions are good for learning basics.

First, solve easy questions to understand the concept. Then try moderate questions to improve speed.

Always check the solution and understand the method. Practice daily and learn from your mistakes. This will help you improve faster.

List of IPMAT Ratio, Proportion and Percentages Questions

In IPMAT, questions from this topic come in different types. Some questions are based on ratio, some on proportion, and some on percentage.

Some questions also mix all three concepts together. If you practice all types of questions, you will feel more confident.

Question 1

A fruit seller had a certain number of apples, bananas, and oranges at the start of the day. The number of bananas was 10 more than the number of apples, and the total number of bananas and apples was a multiple of 11. She was able to sell 70% of the apples, 60% of bananas, and 50% of oranges during the day. If she was able to sell 55% of the fruits she had at the start of the day, then the minimum number of oranges she had at the start of the day was


Question 2

Let a, b, c, d be positive integers such that a + b + c + d = 2023. If a : b = 2 : 5 and c : d = 5 : 2 then the maximum possible value of a + c is________.


Question 3

The cost of a piece of jewellery is proportional to the square of its weight. A piece of jewellery weighing 10 grams is INR 3600. The cost of a piece of jewellery of the same kind weighing 4 grams is

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Question 4

The smallest possible number of students in a class if the girls in the class are less than 50% but more than 48% is

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Question 5

If $$\frac{a+b}{b+c} = \frac{c+d}{d+a}$$, which of the following statements is always true?


Question 6

Three friends divided some apples in the ratio 3 : 5 : 7 among themselves. After consuming 16 apples they found that the remaining number of apples with them was equal to largest number of apples received by one of them at the beginning. Total number of apples these friends initially had was


Question 7

In an election with only two contesting candidates, 15% of the voters did not turn up to vote, and 50 voters cast invalid votes. It is known that 44% of all the voters in the voting list voted for the winner. If the winner got 200 votes more than the other candidate, then the number of voters in the voting list is_________.


Question 8

In a factory there are three types of machines b1, b2, and b3 which produces 20%, 15%, and 32% of the total products respectively. Further, machines b1, b2, and b3 which produces 3%, 7%, and 2% defective products respectively. Find the percentage of non-defective products?

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Question 9

A fruit seller has oranges, apples, and bananas in the ratio 3 : 6 : 7. If the number of oranges is a multiple of both 5 and 6, then the minimum number of fruits the seller has is:

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