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question_answer1)
In an office the working hours are 10.30 AM to 5.30 PM and in between 30 minutes are spent on lunch. Find the ratio of office hours to the time spent for lunch.
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7:30 done
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B)
1:14 done
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C)
14:1 done
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D)
30:7 done
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question_answer2)
In a cricket coaching camp, 1200 children are trained out of which 900 are selected for various matches. Ratio of non-selected children to the total number of children is
A)
300:120 done
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B)
4:1 done
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C)
1:4 done
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D)
120:300 done
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question_answer3)
Ratio of 250 ml to 2 L is
A)
25:200 done
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B)
8:1 done
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C)
1:8 done
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D)
2:1 done
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question_answer4)
For 25:10 :: 10:4, the mean proportion is
A)
25 done
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B)
10 done
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C)
4 done
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D)
100 done
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question_answer5)
If x : y:: y: z, then the correct statement is
A)
\[C.I.=A-P=P\] done
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B)
\[\left\{ {{\left( 1+\frac{R}{100k} \right)}^{nk}}-1 \right\}\] done
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C)
\[{{R}_{1}}%\] done
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D)
\[{{R}_{2}}%\] done
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question_answer6)
First, third and the fourth terms of a proportion are 6, 12 and 36. Then the second term is
A)
12 done
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B)
18 done
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C)
16 done
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D)
108 done
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question_answer7)
In a quiz programme the ratio of correct answers to incorrect answers is 5:2. If 16 incorrect answers are given then the number of correct answers given is
A)
80 done
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B)
40 done
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C)
20 done
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D)
30 done
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question_answer8)
The middle terms of proportion are called
A)
antecedents done
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B)
mean terms done
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C)
extremes done
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D)
consequents done
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question_answer9)
The ratio of Rs.3 and 60 paise is
A)
1:20 done
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B)
5:1 done
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C)
1:2 done
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D)
20:1 done
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question_answer10)
The ratio of the incomes of Kamala and Vimala is 2:3. If Kamala's income is Rs. 9000, then Vimala's income is
A)
Rs.13,500 done
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B)
Rs.6000 done
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C)
Rs.12,000 done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer11)
Mala and Bala got 75 marks and 25 marks respectively in an examination. Find the ratio of the marks scored by Mala to the total marks obtained by both of them?
A)
3:4 done
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B)
3:1 done
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C)
1:3 done
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D)
4:3 done
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question_answer12)
The ratio of the least prime number to the least composite number is
A)
1:2 done
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B)
2:3 done
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C)
1:4 done
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D)
1:3 done
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question_answer13)
A garrison has provisions for certain number of days. After 15 days, 1/4 th of the men left and if it as found that the provisions will now last just as before. How long was that?
A)
50 days done
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B)
60 days done
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C)
70 days done
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D)
120 days done
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question_answer14)
If the rent for grazing 40 cows for 20 days is Rs.370, how many cows can graze for Rs.111 for 30 days?
A)
60 done
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B)
8 done
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C)
25 done
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D)
30 done
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question_answer15)
\[x\propto y.\]When \[x=24,\,y=40.\] Find x when y=130.
A)
56 done
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B)
96 done
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C)
78 done
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D)
120 done
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question_answer16)
175 men can dig a canal 3150 m long in 36 days. How many men are required to dig a canal 3900 m long in 24 days?
A)
256 done
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B)
225 done
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C)
325 done
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D)
384 done
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question_answer17)
Asha can stitch 'x' shirts in \[A=P\left( 1+\frac{{{R}_{1}}}{100} \right)\left( 1+\frac{{{R}_{2}}}{100} \right)....\left( 1\frac{{{R}_{n}}}{100} \right),\] minutes. At this rate, how many shirts can she stitch in \[C.I.=P\left[ \left( 1+\frac{{{R}_{1}}}{100} \right)\left( 1+\frac{{{R}_{2}}}{100} \right)....\left( 1+\frac{{{R}_{n}}}{100} \right)-1 \right]\]th of an hour?
A)
50x done
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B)
\[5\frac{1}{4}\] done
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C)
60x done
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D)
\[A=P{{\left( 1+\frac{R}{100} \right)}^{5}}\left( 1+\frac{\frac{R}{4}}{100} \right)\] done
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question_answer18)
X can do a piece of work in 24 days, while Y alone can do it in 16 days. With the help of Z they finish the work in 8 days. Find in how many days Z can do the work alone?
A)
48 days done
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B)
36 days done
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C)
24 days done
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D)
12 days done
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question_answer19)
A can do a job in 6 days, B alone can do it in 8 days and C alone can finish the job in 24 days. A and B together are paid Rs.3 50. Then how much money is paid to C?
A)
Rs.50 done
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B)
Rs. 40 done
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C)
Rs.70 done
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D)
Rs.150 done
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question_answer20)
A cistern can be filled separately by two pipes in 12 and 16 minutes separately. If both fill pipes are opened together, when will the cistern be filled?
A)
\[{{V}_{0}}\]min done
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B)
\[4\frac{6}{7}\]min done
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C)
\[{{V}_{n}}={{V}_{0}}{{\left( 1-\frac{R}{100} \right)}^{n}}.\]min done
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D)
\[4\frac{1}{2}\] min done
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question_answer21)
Walking \[{{R}_{1}}%\] th of his usual rate, a boy reaches his school 4 minutes early. Find his usual time to reach the school.
A)
40min done
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B)
32min done
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C)
28min done
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D)
48min done
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question_answer22)
A man travels 100 kms in 5 hrs and another 200 kms in 15 hrs. Find his average speed.
A)
15km/hr done
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B)
10 km/hr done
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C)
20km/hr done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer23)
A train running at a speed of 52 km/hr takes 15 sec to pass a man running at 4 km/hr in the same direction. Find the length of train.
A)
100m done
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B)
150m done
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C)
300m done
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D)
200m done
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question_answer24)
A train 140m long is running at 60 km/hr. In how much time will it pass a tunnel 260 m long?
A)
18 sec done
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B)
24 sec done
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C)
30 sec done
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D)
15 sec done
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question_answer25)
Excluding stoppages, the speed of a train is 45 km/hr and including stoppages it is 36 km/hr. For how many minutes does the train stop per hour?
A)
12min done
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B)
10min done
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C)
8min done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer26)
The number of seats for admission is increased by 10% every year. If the number of seats in 2001 was 400, what were the number of seats in 2003?
A)
824 done
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B)
484 done
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C)
500 done
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D)
480 done
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question_answer27)
The price of an article diminished twice successively, first by 30% and then by 40%. If the original price was Rs.1000, what is it now?
A)
Rs.400 done
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B)
Rs.300 done
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C)
Rs.240 done
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D)
Rs.420 done
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question_answer28)
35% population of a town are men and 40% are women. If the numbers of children are 20,000, then the number of women will be?
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3200 done
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B)
30,050 done
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C)
32,000 done
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D)
31,500 done
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question_answer29)
A positive number is by mistake divided by 6 instead of being multiplied by 6. What is the % error (approximately)?
A)
3.86 done
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B)
97.22 done
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C)
83.27 done
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D)
75.35 done
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question_answer30)
After deduction of 5% from a certain sum and then 10% from the remainder, a sum of Rs. 171 is left. The original sum was
A)
Rs. 200 done
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B)
Rs. 250 done
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C)
Rs. 150 done
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D)
Rs. 300 done
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question_answer31)
The CP of 25 articles is equal to the SP of 20 articles. Then gain % is
A)
25% done
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B)
20% done
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C)
30% done
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D)
50% done
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question_answer32)
A person sells 36 oranges per rupee and incurs a loss of 4%. Find how many oranges per rupee to be sold to have a gain of 8%?
A)
32 done
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B)
30 done
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C)
28 done
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D)
34 done
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question_answer33)
A customer saves Rs.15 when a discount of 20% on the marked price is offered. What did he pay for the article?
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Rs.120 done
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B)
Rs.80 done
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C)
Rs.60 done
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D)
Rs.75 done
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question_answer34)
A man sold 10 eggs for 5 rupees and gained 20%. How many eggs did he buy for 5 rupees?
A)
12 done
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B)
\[\frac{25}{12}\] done
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C)
25 done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer35)
A shopkeeper's price is 50% above the cost price. If he allows his customer a discount of 30% what profit does he make?
A)
15% done
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B)
10% done
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C)
5% done
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D)
20% done
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question_answer36)
11 oranges are bought for Rs.10 and 10 oranges are sold for Rs.11. Find the gain (or) loss per cent.
A)
21% loss done
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B)
11% gain done
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C)
21% gain done
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D)
11% loss done
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question_answer37)
Marked price of an article is 20% above the CP. He allows his customers a discount and makes a profit of 8%. Find the rate of discount.
A)
10% done
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B)
12% done
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C)
20% done
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D)
18% done
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question_answer38)
A man buys a radio for Rs.600 and sells it at a gain of 25%. He sold the radio for
A)
Rs.700 done
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B)
Rs.750 done
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C)
Rs.900 done
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D)
Rs.1000 done
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question_answer39)
A shopkeeper sold two watches for Rs.425 each, gaining 10% on one and losing 10% on the other. Then he
A)
Neither gains nor loss done
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B)
Gains 1% done
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C)
Loses 1% done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer40)
A single discount equal to a discount series of 10% and 20% is
A)
25% done
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B)
30% done
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C)
35% done
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D)
28% done
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question_answer41)
A man purchased two articles for Rs.3000 each, by selling those he gains 20% on the one and loses 20% on the other. Find the gain (or) loss per cent on the whole transaction.
A)
4% loss done
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B)
4% gain done
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C)
no profit, no loss done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer42)
At what rate of interest per annum will a sum double itself in 8 years, if calculated as per Simple Interest formula?
A)
25% done
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B)
\[{{n}_{1}}\] done
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C)
\[{{R}_{2}}%\] done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer43)
A milkman borrowed Rs.2500 from two money lenders. For one loan, he paid 5% p.a. and for the other, he paid 7% p.a. The total interest paid after two years was Rs.275. Calculate the money he borrowed at 7% interest?
A)
Rs.1875 done
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B)
Rs.1000 done
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C)
Rs.625 done
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D)
Rs.1200 done
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question_answer44)
Of a certain sum, \[{{n}_{2}}\]rd is invested at 3%\[{{R}_{k}}%\]th at 6% and the rest at 8%. If the SI for 2 years from all these investments amounts to Rs.600. Then the original sum was
A)
Rs.2000 done
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B)
Rs.3000 done
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C)
Rs.4000 done
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D)
Rs.5000 done
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question_answer45)
A sum was put at SI at a certain rate for 4 years. Had it been put at 2% higher rate, it would have fetched Rs. 56 more? Find the sum.
A)
Rs. 500 done
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B)
Rs. 600 done
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C)
Rs. 700 done
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D)
Rs. 800 done
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question_answer46)
In what time will Rs.72 become Rs. 81 at \[{{n}_{1}}+{{n}_{2}}+.....{{n}_{k}}\]p.a. SI?
A)
\[V={{V}_{0}}{{\left( 1-\frac{{{R}_{1}}}{100} \right)}^{{{n}_{1}}}}.{{\left( 1-\frac{{{R}_{2}}}{100} \right)}^{{{n}_{2}}}}....{{\left( 1-\frac{{{R}_{k}}}{100} \right)}^{{{n}_{k}}}}\]year done
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B)
\[=P{{\left( 1+\frac{R}{100} \right)}^{n}}\]years done
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C)
2 years done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer47)
Bhanu borrowed a certain sum of money at 12% per annum for 3 years and madhuri borrowed the same sum at 24% per annum for 10 years. Find the ratio of their amounts.
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1:3 done
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B)
2:1 done
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C)
2:3 done
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D)
2:5 done
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question_answer48)
Gopi borrowed Rs.1800 at 12% per annum for 2 years and Krishna borrowed Rs.1200 at 18% per annum for 3 years. Then the ratio of interests paid by them is?
A)
1:2 done
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B)
2:3 done
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C)
3:1 done
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D)
2:1 done
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question_answer49)
Divide Rs. 8000 into two parts so that the SI on the first part for 5 years at 12% per annum is equal to SI on the second part for 2 years at 18 % per annum?
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2000, 6000 done
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B)
5000, 3000 done
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C)
4000, 4000 done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer50)
A sum of Rs.450 amounts to Rs.495 in 2 years, hi what time will the sum of Rs.820 amount to Rs. 943 at the same rate?
A)
3 years done
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B)
2 years done
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C)
4 years done
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D)
6 years done
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question_answer51)
Find the SI on Rs.1800 from 21st Feb 2003 to 12th April 2003 at 7.3 % rate per annum.
A)
Rs.18.25 done
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B)
Rs.18.00 done
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C)
Rs.18.50 done
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D)
Rs.18.75 done
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question_answer52)
A sum of money, at compound interest, yields Rs.200 and Rs.220 at the end of first and second year respectively. The rate % is
A)
20 done
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B)
15 done
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C)
10 done
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D)
5 done
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question_answer53)
The difference in SI and CI on a certain sum of money in 2 years at 15% p.a. is Rs.544. The sum is
A)
Rs.6000 done
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B)
Rs.6200 done
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C)
Rs.6300 done
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D)
Rs.6400 done
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question_answer54)
The CI on Rs.8000 for 1 year at 5% p.a. payable half-yearly is
A)
Rs.800 done
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B)
Rs.810 done
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C)
Rs.400 done
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D)
Rs.405 done
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question_answer55)
The present population of a town is 25,000. It grows at 4%, 5% and 8% during first year, second year and third year is respectively, the population after 3 years is
A)
29,484 done
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B)
28,696 done
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C)
24,576 done
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D)
30,184 done
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question_answer56)
The cost of a vehicle is Rs.1,75,000. If its value depreciates at the rate of 20% per annum, then the total depreciation after 3 years was
A)
Rs.86,400 done
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B)
Rs.82.500 done
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C)
Rs.84,500 done
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D)
Rs.85,400 done
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question_answer57)
The CI on a certain sum for 2 years at 10% per annum is Rs.525. The SI on the same sum for double the time at half the rate per cent per annum is
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Rs.400 done
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B)
Rs.500 done
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C)
Rs.600 done
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D)
Rs.800 done
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question_answer58)
A sum of money doubles itself in 3 years at CI, when the interest is compounded annually. In how many years will it amount to 16 times of itself?
A)
6 years done
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B)
8 years done
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C)
12 years done
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D)
16 years done
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question_answer59)
A sum lent at SI amounts in 2 years to Rs.578.40 and in 3 years to Rs.614.55. Find the rate of interest.
A)
5% done
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B)
\[=\frac{R}{{{\left( 1+\frac{R}{100} \right)}^{n}}}\] done
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C)
7% done
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D)
\[{{R}_{1}}%\] done
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question_answer60)
Articles are bought at 42 paise a dozen and sold at 85 paise a score (A group of twenty). The profit per cent is
A)
21% done
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B)
213% done
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C)
33. % done
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D)
32% done
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question_answer61)
The selling price when goods which cost Rs.65 are sold at a loss of 10% is
A)
Rs.71.50 done
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B)
Rs.58.50 done
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C)
Rs.59.75 done
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D)
Rs.6.50 done
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question_answer62)
A publisher sells books to a retail dealer at Rs.5 a copy but allows 25 copies to count as 24. If the retailer sells each of the 25 copies Rs.6, his profit per cent is
A)
20% done
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B)
25% done
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C)
24% done
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D)
40% done
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question_answer63)
If the discount is 10%, an item bought for Rs.9 is priced at
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Rs.11 done
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Rs.10 done
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C)
Rs.8.10 done
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D)
Rs.12 done
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question_answer64)
8% of Rs.625 is equal to
A)
Rs.50 done
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B)
Rs.75 done
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C)
Rs.80 done
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D)
Rs.100 done
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question_answer65)
If a merchant estimates his profits as 20% of the selling price, what is his real profit per cent?
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25% done
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B)
20% done
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C)
22% done
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D)
30% done
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question_answer66)
A cycle is sold for Rs.880 at a loss of 20%. For how much should it be sold to gain 10%?
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Rs.1400 done
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B)
Rs.1210 done
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C)
Rs.1100 done
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D)
Rs.1000 done
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question_answer67)
A train passes a telegraph post in 40 seconds moving at the rate of 36 km. per hour. Find the length of the train.
A)
300m done
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B)
400m done
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C)
500m done
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D)
600m done
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question_answer68)
Two bicyclists do the same journey by travelling respectively at the rate of 9 and 10 km an hour. Find the distance travelled when one takes 32 minutes longer than the other.
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42km done
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B)
44km done
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C)
48km done
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D)
50km done
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question_answer69)
If the cost of the book worth Rs.50 is increased by Rs.25, the rate of increase is
A)
25% done
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B)
20% done
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C)
50% done
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D)
10% done
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question_answer70)
A men spends Rs.3500 and save\[{{R}_{2}}%\] of his income. His monthly income is
A)
Rs.4000 done
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B)
Rs.3800 done
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C)
Rs.4200 done
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D)
Rs.4500 done
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question_answer71)
If A's salary is 50% more than B's, then by what % B's salary is less than A's salary?
A)
\[=P\left( 1+\frac{{{R}_{1}}}{100} \right)\times \left( 1+\frac{{{R}_{2}}}{100} \right).\] done
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B)
\[=P{{\left( 1-\frac{R}{100} \right)}^{n}}.\] done
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C)
33 done
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D)
30 done
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question_answer72)
The product of two number remains constant; if one of them increases by 40%, by what % does the second get diminished?
A)
\[=\frac{P}{{{\left( 1-\frac{R}{100} \right)}^{n}}}\] done
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B)
\[\frac{a}{b}=K\] done
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C)
\[{{a}_{1}}\] done
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D)
60% done
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question_answer73)
The price of wheat has increased by 60%. In order to restore the original price, the new price must be reduced by
A)
37.5% done
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B)
33% done
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C)
34% done
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D)
40% done
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question_answer74)
The numerator of a fraction is increased by 20% and its denominator be diminished by 10%. The value of the fraction is\[{{b}_{1}}\] , then the fraction is
A)
\[\frac{{{a}_{1}}}{{{b}_{1}}}=\] done
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B)
\[{{a}_{2}}\] done
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C)
\[{{b}_{2}}\] done
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D)
\[\frac{{{a}^{2}}}{{{b}^{2}}}=k\] done
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question_answer75)
On what sum will the compound interest for 3 years at 5% amount s to Rs.1261?
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Rs.7000 done
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B)
Rs.8000 done
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C)
Rs.9000 done
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D)
Rs.1000 done
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question_answer76)
A sum of money placed at compound interest doubles itself in 4 years. In how many years will it amount to eight times itself?
A)
12yrs. done
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B)
14yrs. done
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C)
16yrs. done
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D)
18yrs. done
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question_answer77)
If a certain sum is doubled in 8 years on simple interest, in how many years will it be 4 times?
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24 done
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B)
16 done
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C)
32 done
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D)
12 done
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question_answer78)
The difference of simple interest on 13% p.a. and 12% p.a. of a certain sum in one year is Rs.110.00, then the sum is
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Rs.12000 done
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Rs.13000 done
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Rs.11000 done
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Rs.16000 done
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question_answer79)
At compound interest, if a certain sum of money doubles in n years then the amount will be four fold in
A)
\[\frac{{{a}_{1}}}{{{b}_{1}}}=\frac{{{a}_{2}}}{{{b}_{2}}}\] done
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\[\Rightarrow \] done
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2n years done
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D)
4n years done
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question_answer80)
Rs.16000 are invested at 10% p.a. compounded semi-annually amounts to Rs. 18522. Then the period of investment is
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1.5 years done
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3 years done
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C)
2 years done
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D)
\[\frac{5}{2}\] years done
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question_answer81)
A man buys 5 apples for Rs.3 and sold each for Rs.2. What did he gain or lose?
A)
\[\Rightarrow \]gain done
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B)
50% gain done
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C)
\[\frac{{{a}_{1}}}{{{a}_{2}}}=\frac{{{b}_{1}}}{{{b}_{2}}}\]loss done
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D)
\[\frac{100}{3}%\]gain done
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question_answer82)
A dishonest dealer professes to sell his goods at cost price, but uses a weight of 900 grams for a kilogram weight. Find his real gain per cent.
A)
\[{{a}_{1}}:{{a}_{2}}::{{b}_{1}}:{{b}_{2}}\] done
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B)
12% done
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C)
11% done
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D)
13.2% done
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question_answer83)
By selling goods for Rs.153, a man loses 10%. For how much should he sell them to gain 20%?
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Rs.204 done
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Rs.200 done
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Rs.201 done
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Rs.203 done
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question_answer84)
I lost 20% by selling a watch for Rs.64. What per cent shall I gain or lose by selling it for Rs.100?
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10 done
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20 done
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C)
25 done
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D)
30 done
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question_answer85)
If a commission of 10% is given on the written price, the gain is 50%. What shall be the percentage of gain, if the commission is increased to 25%?
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20 done
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22 done
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C)
25 done
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D)
26 done
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question_answer86)
A man sold a watch for Rs.60 and lost something. Had he sold it for Rs.75, his gain would have been double the former loss. Find the cost price of the watch.
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60 done
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62 done
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C)
64 done
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D)
65 done
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question_answer87)
The fourth proportion of 5,15,20 is
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30 done
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25 done
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C)
60 done
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D)
\[{{a}_{1}}:{{a}_{2}}={{b}_{1}}:{{b}_{2}}\] done
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question_answer88)
\[\frac{a}{b}=\frac{c}{d'}\]then \[\frac{ma+nc}{mb+nd}=\]
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an : bm done
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m : n done
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a : b done
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D)
md : an done
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question_answer89)
A started a business investing Rs.35000. After 6 months, B joined him with capital Rs.60000. At the end of year, a profit of Rs.26000 divided with their capital. Find the difference of their earnings:
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Rs. 1000 done
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Rs. 2000 done
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Rs. 2500 done
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D)
Rs. 3000 done
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question_answer90)
If x: y = 5 :2, then value of is
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22:29 done
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29:22 done
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C)
61:26 done
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D)
26:61 done
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question_answer91)
A fort is provisioned for 42 days, after 10 days a reinforcement of 200 men arrives and the food will now last 24 days. How many men were there in the fort?
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300 men done
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400 men done
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C)
500 men done
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D)
600 men done
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question_answer92)
Some men promised to do a job in 18 days, but 6 of them became absent and remainder men did the job in 20 days. What is the original number of men?
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50 done
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B)
52 done
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C)
56 done
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D)
60 done
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question_answer93)
15 years hence a man will be just 4 times as old as he was 15 years ago. His present age is:
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25 years done
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20 years done
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C)
15 years done
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D)
10 years done
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question_answer94)
If\[2A=3B=4C,\]then \[A:B:C:\]is:
A)
\[{{a}_{1}},{{a}_{2}}\] done
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B)
\[{{a}_{1}}\,\,{{b}_{1}}\] done
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\[{{a}_{2}}\,\,{{b}_{2}}=k\] done
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D)
\[\therefore \] done
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question_answer95)
5% of 10% of Rs.175 is equal to:
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Rs.8.75 done
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B)
Rs.0.50 done
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C)
Rs.0.875 done
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D)
Rs.17.50 done
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question_answer96)
The price of cooking oil has increased by 25%. The percentage of reduction that a family should effect in the use of cooking oil so as not to increase the expenditure on this account is:
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15% done
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20% done
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C)
25% done
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D)
30% done
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question_answer97)
If 10% of m is the same as 20% of n then m: n is equal to:
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1:2 done
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2:1 done
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5:1 done
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D)
10:1 done
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question_answer98)
The average of 25 results is 18; that of first 12 is 14 and of the last 12 is 17, their thirteenth result is:
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78 done
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85 done
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C)
28 done
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D)
72 done
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question_answer99)
A ship sails out to a mark at the rate of 15km/hr and sails back at the rate of 10 km/hr. The average rate of sailing is:
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12.5km/hr done
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12km/hr done
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C)
25km/hr done
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D)
5km/hr done
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question_answer100)
Suresh has covered a distance of 6 km in 45 minutes. If he covers one half of the distance in \[{{a}_{2}}\,\,{{b}_{2}}={{a}_{2}}\,\,{{b}_{2}}\] rd time, what should be the speed in km/hr to cover the remaining distance?
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12km/h done
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16km/h done
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C)
3km/h done
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D)
8km/h done
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question_answer101)
A merchant buys 200 kg of rice at Rs.7.25 per kg, 400 kg of rice at Rs.5.75 per kg. He mixes them and sells one third of mixture at Rs.6 per kg. At what rate should he sell the remaining mixture so that he may earn a profit of 20% on the whole out lay?
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Rs.28.25 per kg done
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Rs.13.25 per kg done
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Rs.8.25 per kg done
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D)
none of these done
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question_answer102)
A merchant borrowed Rs.2500 from two money lenders. For one loan he paid 12% per annum and for the other 14% per annum. The total interest paid for one year was Rs.326. How much did he borrow at each rate?
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1200and 1300 done
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1350 and 1150 done
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1225 and 275 done
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D)
none of these done
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question_answer103)
The average of \[31\frac{1}{2},32\frac{1}{2},31\frac{2}{3}\] and \[33\frac{3}{4}\] is:
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\[\Rightarrow \] done
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\[{{a}_{1}}:{{a}_{2}}={{b}_{2}}:{{b}_{1}}\] done
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C)
\[{{a}_{1}}:{{a}_{2}}::{{b}_{2}}:{{b}_{1}}\] done
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D)
\[8\times 32=256,16\times 16=256,32\times 8=256\] done
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question_answer104)
Two successive discounts of 10% and 5% are equal to a single discount of:
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7% done
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\[256\times 1=256.\] done
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\[\frac{1}{n}\] done
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D)
15% done
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question_answer105)
A dealer makes her goods at 125% of cost price and then allow a 4% discount for cash payment. Calculate his profit on cash sales:
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10% done
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15% done
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C)
20% done
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D)
25% done
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question_answer106)
A man has some hens and cows. If the number of heads be 48 and the number of feet 140. The number of hens will be:
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26 done
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24 done
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C)
23 done
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D)
22 done
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question_answer107)
A bag contains Rs600 in the form of 1 - rupee, 50 paise and 25 paise coins in the ratio 3 :4: 12, the number of 25 paise coins is:
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600 done
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900 done
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1200 done
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D)
1376 done
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question_answer108)
A man loses 12-% of his money and after spending 70% of the remainder, he was left with Rs.210. The money that he had at the beginning is
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Rs.810 done
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B)
Rs.800 done
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C)
Rs.790 done
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D)
Rs.780 done
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question_answer109)
By selling a suitcase for Rs.570, a man loses 5%. At what price must he sell it to gain 5%?
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Rs.630 done
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B)
Rs.650 done
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C)
Rs.580 done
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D)
Rs.620 done
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question_answer110)
The average of twenty results is 18, that of first 9 is Hand that of last 9 is 17. The average of middle two results is
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45 done
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B)
50.5 done
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C)
40.5 done
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D)
51.5 done
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question_answer111)
If p is 95% of q, then what percentage of p is q?
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105% done
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105.3% done
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C)
110% done
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D)
115% done
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question_answer112)
A boy takes 20 minutes to reach the school at an average speed of 12 km/hour. If he wants to reach the school in 15 minutes, his average speed (in km/hour) will be
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16km/h done
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17km/h done
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C)
18km/h done
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D)
19km/h done
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question_answer113)
A number is increased by 10% and then reduced by 10%, then the number
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Doesn?t change done
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B)
Decreases by 1% done
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Increases by 1% done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer114)
Ram owns a plot worth Rs.10,000. He sells it to Shyam at a profit of 10%. After sometime Shyam sells it back to Ram at a 10% loss, then Ram overall
A)
Losses Rs.100 done
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B)
Losses Rs.900 done
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Gains Rs.100 done
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D)
gains Rs.1,106 done
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question_answer115)
If a radio is sold at Rs.972, then profit is 8%. If it is sold at Rs.872, then there is a loss of
A)
Rs.28 done
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B)
Rs.25 done
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C)
Rs.20 done
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D)
Rs.15 done
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question_answer116)
Sita's salary was reduced by 10%. In order to reach her salary back to the original amount it must be raised by
A)
\[\frac{1}{5}\] done
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\[\frac{1}{8}\] done
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C)
\[\frac{1}{8}\] done
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D)
\[\frac{1}{6}\] done
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question_answer117)
If the cost price of 6 articles is equal to the selling price of 4 articles, then the gain per cent is
A)
35% done
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45% done
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C)
40% done
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D)
50% done
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question_answer118)
A water tap fills a tank in p hours and the tap of the bottom of the tank empties it in q hours. If p is less than q and when both the taps are open, the tank is filled in r hours. Then
A)
\[\frac{1}{6}\] done
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B)
\[{{m}_{1}}\] done
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C)
\[{{w}_{1}}\] done
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D)
\[{{d}_{1}}\] done
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question_answer119)
The compound interest on Rs.8,000 at 20% per annum for 9 months compounded quarterly is
A)
1,260 done
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B)
1,261 done
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C)
1,271 done
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D)
1,281 done
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question_answer120)
Profit of an article is
A)
The price at which an article is sold. done
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The price at which an article is bought done
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C)
Difference between selling price and cost price, if selling price < cost price. done
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D)
Difference between selling price and cost price, if selling price > cost price. done
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question_answer121)
The condition for two ratios to be equal is
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Product of means is equal to antecedents done
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B)
Product of extremes is equal to consequents done
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Antecedents are equal to consequents done
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Product of means is equal to product of extremes done
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question_answer122)
M men agreed to purchase a gift for Rs. C. If 3 men drop out, how much more will each have to contribute towards the purchase of the gift?
A)
\[{{w}_{2}}\] done
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B)
\[{{d}_{2}}\] done
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C)
\[{{m}_{1}}{{d}_{1}}{{w}_{2}}={{m}_{2}}{{d}_{2}}{{w}_{1}}\] done
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D)
\[\text{Averagespeed=}\frac{\text{Total distance travelled}}{\text{Total time taken}}\] done
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question_answer123)
If the cost of printing a book of 380 pages with 20 lines on each page and on an average 11 words in each line is Rs.19, then the cost of printing a book with 280 pages 22 lines on each page and 10 words in each line is
A)
Rs.14 done
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B)
Rs.16 done
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C)
Rs.18 done
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D)
Rs.20 done
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question_answer124)
Six diesel engines consume 900 liters of diesel, when each one is running for 5 hrs a day. How much diesel will be required by 9 engines, each running 8 hrs a day when 5 diesel engines of former type consume as much diesel as 8
A)
1500 lit done
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B)
1250 lit done
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C)
1350 lit done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer125)
A can do a job in 20 days, B in 30 days and C in 60 days. If A is helped on every 3rd day by B and C, then in how many days, the job is finished?
A)
12 days done
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B)
15 days done
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C)
20 days done
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D)
10 days done
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question_answer126)
P and Q can do a job in 25 days and 30 days respectively. They work together for 5 days and then p leaves. Q will finish the rest of work in how many days?
A)
19 days done
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B)
25 days done
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C)
35 days done
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D)
30 days done
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question_answer127)
An empty pipe can empty \[=Speed\times Time\text{ }taken\] of cistern in 20 minutes. In 9 minutes, what part of cistern will be emptied?
A)
\[\left( x+y \right)\] done
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B)
\[\left( x-y \right)\] done
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C)
\[2n=3\] done
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D)
\[\left( x-y \right)\] done
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question_answer128)
A boy has enough money to buy 20 books. If each book costs 25 paise less, he could buy two more books and still have 70 paise left. The money boy has is?
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Rs. 16 done
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B)
Rs. 24 done
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C)
Rs. 48 done
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D)
Rs. 36 done
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question_answer129)
A man bought goods worth Rs.6000 and sold half of them at a gain of 10%. At what gain per cent must he sell the remainder to get a gain of 25% on the whole?
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40% done
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B)
25% done
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C)
30% done
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D)
20% done
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question_answer130)
A and B undertake to do a piece of work for Rs.200. A can do it in 6 days and B in 8 days. With the help of C they finish it in 3 days. How much is paid to C?
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Rs.25 done
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Rs.26 done
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C)
Rs.27 done
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D)
Rs.28 done
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question_answer131)
Two men and a boy can do a piece of work in 5 days. While a man and 2 boys can do it in 6 days. If a man is paid at the rate of Rs.28 a week, what should be the wages of a boy?
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Rs.10 done
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Rs.12 done
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C)
Rs.16 done
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D)
Rs.18 done
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question_answer132)
In an examination 52% candidates failed in English, 42% in math?s and 17% in both. The percentage of those passed in both the subjects is:
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23% done
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40% done
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C)
53% done
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D)
33% done
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question_answer133)
Find the sum of money which increases by \[=\frac{3}{2}years\]of itself every year and amounts to Rs.450 in 5 years. If calculated as per simple interest formula.
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Rs.100 done
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Rs.150 done
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C)
Rs.300 done
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D)
Rs.400 done
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question_answer134)
I buy two watches for Rs.1350 and sell one so as to lose 6% and the other so as to gain 7.5% and on the whole I neither lose nor gain. What is price of watch which was sold at a loss?
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700 done
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B)
740 done
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C)
750 done
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D)
780 done
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question_answer135)
A and B can do a piece of work in 18 days, B and C in 24 days, A and C in 36 days. In what time can they do it all working together?
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18 done
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B)
17 done
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C)
16 done
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D)
15 done
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question_answer136)
The ratio of the ages of A and B ten years before was 3:5. The ratio of their presents ages is 2:3, their ages are respectively:
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30, 50 done
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20, 30 done
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40, 60 done
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16, 24 done
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question_answer137)
10 years ago the age of the father was 5 times that of the son. 20 years hence the age of the father will be the twice that of the son. The present age of the father (in years) is:
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40 years done
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45 years done
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60 years done
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D)
70 years done
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question_answer138)
729 ml of a mixture contains milk and water in the ratio 7:2. How much more water is to be added to get a new mixture containing milk and water in the ratio 7:3?
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600 ml done
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B)
710 ml done
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C)
520 ml done
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D)
none of these done
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question_answer139)
The captain of a cricket team of 11 players is 25 years oldest and the wicketkeeper is 3 years older than the captain. If the ages of these two are excluded, the average age of the remaining players is 1 year less than the average age of the whole team. The average of the whole team is:
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21.5 year done
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22 year done
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C)
22.5 year done
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D)
23 year done
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question_answer140)
Ram's efficiency is 30% more than his friend Shyam. There is a work to be done which Ram can do exactly in 20 days working alone. Ram works for 10 days and Shyam joins him and they together complete the work. The ratio of work done by Shyam to work done by Ram:
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3:17 done
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5:17 done
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C)
7:17 done
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D)
none of these done
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question_answer141)
The salaries of A, B and C together amount to Rs.333, if they spend 80%, 85% and 75% of their respective salaries'. If their savings are 7:6: 9, then their respective salaries are
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Rs.102, Rs.118, Rs.113 done
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Rs.105, Rs.120, Rs.108 done
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Rs.85, Rs.125, Rs.123 done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer142)
A candidate who gets 30% of the marks in an examination fails by 50 marks. Another candidate who gets 320 marks fails by 30 marks. Then the maximum marks is
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800 done
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900 done
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C)
1,000 done
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D)
1,100 done
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question_answer143)
Which discount series is profitable to the buyer 25%, 12%, 3%, or 18%, 1.7%, 5%?
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First done
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B)
Second done
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C)
Both done
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D)
Neither done
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question_answer144)
In an examination 80% passed in English, 85% in Maths, 75% in both and 40 students failed in both subjects. Then the number of students appeared are
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Rs.300 done
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Rs.400 done
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C)
Rs.500 done
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D)
Rs.600 done
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question_answer145)
Consider the following statements. (I) If a sum of money is lent at simple interest, then the: (II) Money gets doubled in 5 years if the rate of interest is \[{{R}_{1}}%\] (III) Money gets doubled in 5 years if the rate of interest 20% (IV) Money becomes four times in 10 years if it gets doubled in 5 years. Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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I and III done
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Only II done
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III alone done
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II and III done
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question_answer146)
Match column I with column II and select the correct answer using the code given below the columns:
Column I | Column II |
(A) The ratio of 3.5 kg to 280 gm is | (p) 10.20 |
(B) The compound ratio of 3:4,8:15 and 25:28 is | (q) 0.05 |
(C) 0.35% of a number is equivalent to multiplying it by the number | (r) 5:14 |
(D) 20% of 30% of 20% of Rs. 850 is | (s) 25:2 |
(E) Half of 1 percent written as a decimal is | (t) 0.0035 |
A)
\[(A)\to p,(B)\to q,(C)\to r,(D)\to t,(E)\to q\] done
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B)
\[(A)\to s,(B)\to r,(C)\to p,(D)\to t,(E)\to q\] done
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C)
\[(A)\to r,(B)\to s,(C)\to t,(D)\to p,(E)\to q\] done
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D)
\[(A)\to s,(B)\to r,(C)\to t,(D)\to p,(E)\to q\] done
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question_answer147)
DIRECTION: Following questions consist of two statements, one labelled as the ?Assertion (A)? and the other as ?Reason (R)?. You are to examine these two statement carefully and select the answer to these items using the code given below. Assertion (A): If ?d? is x% more than ?b? and ?b? is y% less than 'a'. Then the relation between x and y is \[{{n}_{1}}+{{n}_{2}}+.....{{n}_{k}}\] Reason (R): If ?a? exceeds 'b? by P % then 'b? is short of 'a' by \[V={{V}_{0}}{{\left( 1-\frac{{{R}_{1}}}{100} \right)}^{{{n}_{1}}}}.{{\left( 1-\frac{{{R}_{2}}}{100} \right)}^{{{n}_{2}}}}....{{\left( 1-\frac{{{R}_{k}}}{100} \right)}^{{{n}_{k}}}}\]
A)
Both A and R are individually true and R is the correct explanation of A. done
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B)
Both A and R are individually true but R is not the correct explanation of A. done
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C)
A is true but R is false done
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A is false but R is true. done
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question_answer148)
DIRECTION: Following questions consist of two statements, one labelled as the ?Assertion (A)? and the other as ?Reason (R)?. You are to examine these two statement carefully and select the answer to these items using the code given below. Assertion (A): The numbers 4, 6 and 9 are in continued proportion. Reason (R): The numbers 2, 4, 6 are also in continued proportion.
A)
Both A and R are individually true and R is the correct explanation of A: done
clear
B)
Both A and R are individually true but R is not the correct explanation of A. done
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C)
A is true but R is false done
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D)
A is false but R is true. done
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question_answer149)
DIRECTION: Following questions consist of two statements, one labelled as the ?Assertion (A)? and the other as ?Reason (R)?. You are to examine these two statement carefully and select the answer to these items using the code given below. Assertion (A): An article is sold at Rs.1425 at a loss of 5%. Its C.P is Rs.1500. Reason (R): If the shopkeeper has to make a 10% profit in question given in statement 1 then the S.P should be Rs.6150.
A)
Both A and R are individually true and R is the correct explanation of A: done
clear
B)
Both A and R are individually true but R is not the correct explanation of A. done
clear
C)
A is true but R is false done
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D)
A is false but R is true. done
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question_answer150)
DIRECTIONS: Reade the following passage and answer the questions that follow. PASSAGE - 1 If \[=P{{\left( 1+\frac{R}{100} \right)}^{n}}\] is the value of an article at certain time which increases at the rate of \[=\frac{R}{{{\left( 1+\frac{R}{100} \right)}^{n}}}\]for first \[{{R}_{1}}%\]years and decreases at the rate of \[{{R}_{2}}%\] for next \[=P\left( 1+\frac{{{R}_{1}}}{100} \right)\times \left( 1+\frac{{{R}_{2}}}{100} \right).\] years, then the value of the article V at the end of \[=P{{\left( 1-\frac{R}{100} \right)}^{n}}.\] years is given by \[=\frac{P}{{{\left( 1-\frac{R}{100} \right)}^{n}}}\] The production of an article of a company in 2002 was 10000. Due to increase in demand, the company increased its production by 20% in the next 2 years. After 2 years due to decrease in the demand, the company decreased its production by 10% in the next year, then the production after 3 years is
A)
12950 done
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B)
12000 done
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C)
12900 done
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D)
12960 done
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question_answer151)
DIRECTIONS: Reade the following passage and answer the questions that follow. PASSAGE - 1 If \[=P{{\left( 1+\frac{R}{100} \right)}^{n}}\] is the value of an article at certain time which increases at the rate of \[=\frac{R}{{{\left( 1+\frac{R}{100} \right)}^{n}}}\]for first \[{{R}_{1}}%\]years and decreases at the rate of \[{{R}_{2}}%\] for next \[=P\left( 1+\frac{{{R}_{1}}}{100} \right)\times \left( 1+\frac{{{R}_{2}}}{100} \right).\] years, then the value of the article V at the end of \[=P{{\left( 1-\frac{R}{100} \right)}^{n}}.\] years is given by \[=\frac{P}{{{\left( 1-\frac{R}{100} \right)}^{n}}}\] Population of Chhapra district was 200000 on the last day of the year 2005. During next year is increased by 5% but due to an epidemic it decreased by 2% in the following year, then the population at the end of the year 2007 is
A)
205000 done
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B)
205800 done
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C)
206000 done
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D)
205700 done
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question_answer152)
DIRECTIONS: Reade the following passage and answer the questions that follow. PASSAGE - 1 If \[=P{{\left( 1+\frac{R}{100} \right)}^{n}}\] is the value of an article at certain time which increases at the rate of \[=\frac{R}{{{\left( 1+\frac{R}{100} \right)}^{n}}}\]for first \[{{R}_{1}}%\]years and decreases at the rate of \[{{R}_{2}}%\] for next \[=P\left( 1+\frac{{{R}_{1}}}{100} \right)\times \left( 1+\frac{{{R}_{2}}}{100} \right).\] years, then the value of the article V at the end of \[=P{{\left( 1-\frac{R}{100} \right)}^{n}}.\] years is given by \[=\frac{P}{{{\left( 1-\frac{R}{100} \right)}^{n}}}\] Sandeep started a factory with an initial investment of Rs.500000. In the next year, he incurred a loss of 20%. However, during the second year, he earned a profit of 10% and in the third year he earned a profit of 15%, then his net profit for the entire period of three years is
A)
Rs.5000 done
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B)
Rs.6000 done
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C)
Rs.50000 done
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D)
Rs.60000 done
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question_answer153)
DIRECTIONS: Reade the following passage and answer the questions that follow. PASSAGE - 1 If \[=P{{\left( 1+\frac{R}{100} \right)}^{n}}\] is the value of an article at certain time which increases at the rate of \[=\frac{R}{{{\left( 1+\frac{R}{100} \right)}^{n}}}\]for first \[{{R}_{1}}%\]years and decreases at the rate of \[{{R}_{2}}%\] for next \[=P\left( 1+\frac{{{R}_{1}}}{100} \right)\times \left( 1+\frac{{{R}_{2}}}{100} \right).\] years, then the value of the article V at the end of \[=P{{\left( 1-\frac{R}{100} \right)}^{n}}.\] years is given by \[=\frac{P}{{{\left( 1-\frac{R}{100} \right)}^{n}}}\] Consider the following statements (i) If two quantities varies directly with each other, then their product is constant, (ii) If two quantities varies inversely with each other, then their ratio is constant. Which of the statements given above is/are correct
A)
only (i) done
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B)
only (ii) done
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C)
both done
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D)
none done
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question_answer154)
DIRECTIONS: Reade the following passage and answer the questions that follow. PASSAGE - 1 If \[=P{{\left( 1+\frac{R}{100} \right)}^{n}}\] is the value of an article at certain time which increases at the rate of \[=\frac{R}{{{\left( 1+\frac{R}{100} \right)}^{n}}}\]for first \[{{R}_{1}}%\]years and decreases at the rate of \[{{R}_{2}}%\] for next \[=P\left( 1+\frac{{{R}_{1}}}{100} \right)\times \left( 1+\frac{{{R}_{2}}}{100} \right).\] years, then the value of the article V at the end of \[=P{{\left( 1-\frac{R}{100} \right)}^{n}}.\] years is given by \[=\frac{P}{{{\left( 1-\frac{R}{100} \right)}^{n}}}\] Consider the following statements (i) If P be the population of a city and R be the growth rate, then. Population after n \[\frac{a}{b}=K\] (ii) If P is the population of a city and R be the decay rate, then population after n years \[{{a}_{1}}\] Which of the statements(s) given above is/are correct?
A)
Only (i) done
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B)
Only (ii) done
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C)
Both (i) and (ii) done
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D)
Neither (i) nor (ii) done
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