Percentage is an important topic in the Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation section in XAT exam. Practising this topic will increase your score overall and make your conceptual grip on XAT exam stronger.
This article gives you a full set of XAT Percentage MCQs with explanations and XAT previous year questions (PYQs) for effective practice. Practice of Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation MCQs including Percentage questions regularly will improve accuracy, speed, and confidence in the XAT 2026 exam.
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XAT Percentage MCQs with Solutions
1.
The Guava club has won 40% of their football matches in the Apple Cup that they have played so far. If they play another ‘n’ matches and win all of them, their winning percentage will improve to 50. Further, if they play 15 more matches and win all of them, their winning percentage will improve from 50 to 60. How many matches has the Guava club played in the Apple Cup so far? In the Apple Cup matches, there are only two possible outcomes, win or loss; draw is not possible.- 50
- 40
- 30
- Cannot be determined, as the value of n is not given
- 60
2.
Nalini has received a total of 600 WhatsApp messages from four friends Anita, Bina, Chaitra and Divya. Bina and Divya have respectively sent 30% and 20% of these messages, while Anita has sent an equal number of messages as Chaitra. Moreover, Nalini finds that of Anita’s, Bina’s, Chaitra’s and Divya’s messages, 60%, 40%, 80% and 50% respectively are jokes. What percentage of the jokes, received by Nalini, have been sent neither by Divya nor by Bina?- 65.12
- 38.6
- 61.4
- 57
- 34.88
3.
A, B, C, D and E are five employees working in a company. In two successive years, each of them got hikes in his salary as follows:
A : p% and (p+1)%,
B : (p+2)% and (p-1)%,
C : (p+3)% and (p-2)%,
D : (p+4)% and (p-3)%,
E : (p+5)% and (p-4)%.
If all of them have the same salary at the end of two years, who got the least hike in his salary?- E
- D
- C
- A
- B
4.
In an examination, Akhil scored 11.11% less than the pass marks and Akshay scored 12.5% more than the pass marks. Find the percentage of pass marks if the sum of the scores of Akhil and Akshay is 25% more than the total marks.- 68.25%
- 66.66%
- 56.56%
- 63.72%
- 62.06
5.
A small jar contained water, lime, and sugar in the ratio of 90:7:3. A glass contained only water and sugar in it. Contents of both (small jar and glass) were mixed in a bigger jar and the ratio of contents in the bigger jar was 85:5:10 (water, lime, and sugar respectively). Find the percentage of water in the bigger jar?- 70
- 75
- 80
- 72.5
- 85
6.
A shop, which sold same marked price shirts, announced an offer - if one buys three shirts then the fourth shirt is sold at a discounted price of ₹ 100 only. Patel took the offer. He left the shop with 20 shirts after paying ₹ 20,000. What is the marked price of a shirt?- ₹ 1260
- ₹ 1300
- ₹ 1350
- ₹ 1400
- ₹ 1500
7.
Rajnish bought an item at 25% discount on the printed price. He sold it at a 10% discount on the printed price. What is his profit in percentage?- 10
- 15
- 17.5
- 20
- None of the above
8.
A bought a phone from a store and paid \(\frac{1}{6}\) of the price using UPI, \(\frac{1}{3}\) of the price in cash, and the remaining balance a year later. He also paid 10% interest on the remaining balance after one year. What was the original price of the phone?- Rs.12,000
- Rs.18,000
- Rs.24,000
- Rs.30,000
9.
Two numbers a and b are inversely proportional to each other. If a increases by 100%, then b decreases by:- 200%
- 100%
- 150%
- 80%
- 50%
10.
Jose borrowed some money from his friend at a simple interest rate of 10% and invested the entire amount in stocks. At the end of the first year, he repaid 1/5th of the principal amount. At the end of the second year, he repaid half of the remaining principal amount. At the end of third year, he repaid the entire remaining principal amount. At the end of the fourth year, he paid the last three years’ interest amount. As there was no principal amount left, his friend did not charge any interest in the fourth year. At the end of fourth year, he sold out all his stocks. Later, he calculated that he gained Rs. 97500 after paying principal and interest amounts to his friend. If his invested amount in the stocks became double at the end of the fourth year, how much money did he borrow from his friend?- 250000
- 200000
- 150000
- 125000
- None of the above




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