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⚖ Ratio & Proportion Aptitude Trainer

Free ratio and proportion aptitude test questions

Practice ratio and proportion questions in Easy, Medium, Hard, Tricky, or Mixed mode. Review explanations after each answer and track your progress locally in this browser.

🌱 Practice disclaimer: These questions are for general aptitude practice, not a full exam preview. Real tests may vary. We check our content, but mistakes can happen — contact support@numberforge.app if a question or answer looks wrong.
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Ratio & proportion aptitude practice

Start a round, choose an answer, read the explanation, and continue. Stats and history are saved locally after the test ends.

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Practice ratios and proportions for aptitude tests

This page focuses on ratio and proportion reasoning for aptitude-style practice: simplifying ratios, sharing quantities, combining linked ratios, using direct and inverse proportion, reading scales, and handling mixture or transfer traps.

The goal is not to memorize answers. The goal is to build a repeatable method: read the wording, identify the ratio relationship, calculate or reason carefully, then compare every option before selecting an answer.

What the ratio and proportion practice covers

Each round can be short for quick review or longer for deeper practice. Mixed mode is useful when you want less predictable question order.

How to use the ratio and proportion results

Practice-only disclaimer

These questions are for general aptitude practice, not a full exam preview. Real tests may vary. We check our content, but mistakes can happen — contact support@numberforge.app if a question or answer looks wrong.

FAQ

Is this ratio and proportion aptitude test free?

Yes. The ratio and proportion aptitude practice is free and runs directly in the browser.

What ratio and proportion topics are included?

The page includes general ratio and proportion practice on simplifying ratios, equivalent ratios, sharing, direct proportion, inverse proportion, maps and scales, mixtures, transfers, and combined ratio traps.

Can I choose the difficulty level?

Yes. You can choose Easy, Medium, Hard, Tricky, or Mixed mode before starting a round.

Are these official ratio and proportion test questions?

No. NumberForge covers common quantitative and logical aptitude topics to help you build core skills, but it does not cover every possible exam category. Real aptitude tests may vary depending on the school, company, or test provider, so use these questions as general practice rather than a complete prediction of any specific exam.

Where is my ratio and proportion progress saved?

Progress history is saved locally in your browser with localStorage and is not sent to a server.