Quantitative Reasoning Practice Test

Quantitative reasoning is an important skill required in many entrance and qualifying examinations such as the Civil Service Exam (CSE-PPT), PMMA Entrance Exam, NAPOLCOM PNP Entrance Exam, and other scholarship and admission tests. It involves your ability to understand numbers, analyze information, interpret mathematical relationships, and solve problems using logic and basic computation. A strong foundation in quantitative reasoning helps you answer questions quickly and accurately under time pressure.

This online practice test is designed to help students and examinees become familiar with the types of basic quantitative questions commonly found in standardized exams. The questions here are not the exact questions from any official examination, and we do not claim that they will appear in the real test. These items are created for practice and learning purposes only. Focus on understanding the concepts and solving methods rather than memorizing answers, because each test may use different figures and approaches.

Click the START QUIZ button below to begin and choose the best answer from the available options. The test consists of 30 multiple-choice questions. After selecting your answer, click Continue to proceed to the next question. Correct answers will be highlighted in green, while incorrect answers will appear in red, helping you identify which topics need review.

About This Practice Test

This quiz covers basic concepts commonly included in quantitative reasoning sections of entrance exams, such as:

• Basic arithmetic
• Fractions, decimals, and percentages
• Ratio and proportion
• Basic algebra and word problems
• Simple equations
• Basic geometry concepts
• Number patterns and sequences

These types of questions measure how well you can analyze numerical information and apply logical reasoning. The more you practice, the easier it will be to recognize patterns and solve problems efficiently.

Study Tips for Quantitative Reasoning

Practice regularly to improve speed and accuracy.
Understand the steps rather than relying on memorized solutions.
Review basic math fundamentals if you feel stuck — many questions use simple operations in tricky forms.
Break down word problems into smaller parts to identify what is being asked.
Use estimation techniques to eliminate obviously incorrect choices.
Revisit incorrect answers and study where you made mistakes to avoid them in future attempts.

Tips During the Exam

Read each question carefully before solving.
Do not spend too long on one difficult item — skip and return later if needed.
Use logical elimination to reduce wrong choices.
Keep your work neat, especially when doing manual calculations.
Stay calm and manage time wisely to avoid rushing.

Important Reminder

This Quantitative Reasoning practice test is for familiarization and self-assessment only. The questions here are not from the actual examinations, and answering them correctly does not guarantee passing the real test. Take this practice test multiple times, review your incorrect items, and combine it with textbooks and other study materials for the best results.

Good luck, and keep practicing! Consistency is the key to improvement.