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Dive deep into the fascinating world of Mathematical Reasoning and Aptitude with our comprehensive set of Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs). This page is dedicated to exploring the fundamental concepts and intricacies of Mathematical Reasoning and Aptitude, a crucial aspect of UGC CBSE NET General Paper. In this section, you will encounter a diverse range of MCQs that cover various aspects of Mathematical Reasoning and Aptitude, from the basic principles to advanced topics. Each question is thoughtfully crafted to challenge your knowledge and deepen your understanding of this critical subcategory within UGC CBSE NET General Paper.

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Q91.
The sides of a triangle are in the ratio of 1/2:1/3:1/4. If its perimeter is 52 cm, the length of the smallest side is :
Discuss
Answer: (d).12 cm
Q92.
Insert the missing number:

16/32, 15 /33, 17/31, 14/34, ?
Discuss
Answer: (d).18/30
Q93.
Monday falls on 20th March 1995. What was the day on 3rd November 1994?
Discuss
Answer: (a).Thursday
Q94.
The average of four consecutive even numbers is 27. The largest of these numbers is:
Discuss
Answer: (c).30
Q95.
January 1, 1995 was Sunday. What day of the week lies on January 1, 1996?
Discuss
Answer: (b).Monday
Q96.
The sum of a positive number and its reciprocal is twice the difference of the number and its reciprocal. The number is :
Discuss
Answer: (c).√3
Q97.
A bag contains an equal number of one rupee, 50 paise and 25 paise coins. If the total amount in the bag is Rs. 35, how many coins of each type are there ?
Discuss
Answer: (c).20
Q98.
In the sequence of numbers
2/3, 4/7, X, 11/21, 16/31
The missing number X is:
Discuss
Answer: (d).7/13
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