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ae RN, aay, , “ ad, , ‘, , _, , 14,, , “€, , xX, , , , , , PERCENTAGE, , , , , , centage is equivalent to 30, , , , what pel, ° 75% 3) 50% None of these, wee fraction is 15 per cent? 3) (4) 125% (5), a a 3 (3) s a '5) None of these, () 20 20 20 (4) 10 (, pind 4% OF 23125., € 250 ae (3) % 150 (4} 5) None of these, Wee of what number is 30? (4) & 75 (5), (1) 50 (2) 25 (3) 60 4) 75, zg rs is what per cent of = 162?, (2) 50% (2) 25% (3) 75% (4) 45%, 44% ofa number is 275, what is 64% of that number? j, (1) 450 (2) 400 | (3) 375 (4) 500 ., {wo numbers are respectively 26% and 5% more than a third. What, the second?, (1) 120% (2) 100% (3) 80% (4) 125% (6) None of these, 1fa’s salary is 20% more than that of B, then how much per ce! 3 salary less than that of A?, a 165% (2) 20% (3) 40% (5) None of these, id the denominator is increased by, , If the numerator of a fraction is increased by ey, 11 2, ig: What wag the original fraction?, , 300%, the resultant fraction is, , , , , - (2 is 3), M5 ) 12 ), If the price of one kg, price of rice per kg., (1) = 48 (2) = 60 : (3) % 72, Rahul spends 50% of his 0 a Mdecrae on household, , income on medicines, , buying clothes, 5% of his moi, he saves. What is Rahul omthly income?, , (1) % 38,200 (2) %3 600 (3) & 41,600, , Aman spends 50% of., sonal necessities and 2:, , (1) % 14000 _(2)'% 8000, , , , , , , , 5% of the rest in charity,, (3) = 12000, , remaining afé.in French. The remaining, books in the library?, , , , "maided 30% of the initial amount to his, , A, , se he increased amount. Now the amount, it?, , (1) 8000 (2) % 10000 (3) % 12000, , The population of a town is 15625. It increases 8 per ce!, , of 3 years?, (1) 16983 (2) 18693 (3) 19683, The population of a town is 64000. I, second year, it decreases by 25% and increase, Population after 3 years?, , 66, , {ncome in board and lodging, 2, find his income, if he i, , (4) = 18000, , In a library, 8% of the books are in Hindi, 12% of the remaining are in, 3542 books are in regional, , , , 6, ms, , of rice is increfised by 25%, the increased amount, , (4) % 36, items, 2', an, , (4) = 45,000, 0% of the remainder in other peris left with ~ 4200., , (2) 15625 (3) 12655 (4) 16625, locker. And again after some time he added, , (4) & 9000, ally. What will it be in the end, , nt annui, , (4)19638, t increases by 10% during the first year. During the, .d by 5% during the third year. What is the, , , , d the remainin;, , (5) None of these, , tis" 12. Find the new, , (5) None of these, , 0% of his monthly income on., g amount of ~ 11,250, , (5) None of these, , (5) None of these, , English and 72% of the, languages. What is the, , (5) None of these, , t becomes % 13,000. How much was the initial, , (5) None of these, , (5) None of these
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WS, , (2) 86440 (3) 55450 (4) 55440, , (5) Ni, The population of a town increases by 12% during first year and decreases ea Of the, second vear. If the present population is 50400, what it was 2 years ago? oy, dunt, , (1) 684400, , () 40000 (2) 50000 (3) 42000 (4) 40400 (5) No, %, A man spends 60% of his income. His income increases by 15% and his compen, OF thes, increases by 5%, Find the percentage increase in his savings. "diture 3, (1) 30% (2) 15% (3) 20% (4) 25%, , ley, 5, t ) None Of th,, , A man spends 70% of his income. His income increases by 24% and hi ©XPendity, ve, Te, al, , increases by 15%. Find the percentage increase in his savings., (2) 35% (2) 24% (3) 45% (4) 55% (5) None, In a certain year, the population of a certain village was 9000. If the next year the, of males increases by 5% and that of the females by 8% and the total Population 2 i, 9600, then what was the ratio of population of males and females in that given y Creases to, (y4:s (2)5:4 (3)2:3 (4) Data inadequate (5) Neh, The population of a town is 8000. If the males increase by 9% and the femaleg }, r v these, Population will be 9000. Find the number of females in the town. oY 16%, the, (1) 2000 (2) 4500 (3) 3000 (4) 4000 (hNGhe of th, Find a single equivalent increase, if a number is successively increased by 20% 259 eee, 30%. 4 , ” “9% ang, (1) 90% (2) 75% (3) 95% (4) 85%, Find a single discount equivalent to a discount series of 10%, 1, (1) 45% (2) 38.8% (3) 43.8% (4) 39.8%, The salary of a worker was first increased by 10% and thereafter, decre;, was the percentage change in his salary?, , (1) increase, 6.5% (2) decrease, 6.5%(3) increase 5.5%, A shopkeeper marks the prices of his goods at 26%°, imcrease in demand he again increases by 26%. Wha!, , , , , , , , , , , , (5) None of these, ased by 15%, What, , decrease 5.5%, , . (5) None of these, “than the ori;, , iginal price. Due to, , 0 fit (in percent) did he get?, (1) 52% (2) 58% (3) 60% yf4) 58.76% (5) None of these, The tax on commodity is diminished b:, , y 15% and,its‘consumption increases by 10%. Find the, effect on revenue., , (1) decrease of 6%(2) decrease of 5% (3) increas, If one of the sides (length) of a rectangle, is’ increased by 20% and the other (breadth) is, increased by 10%, find the per cent value by which the area changes., , (1) 32% (2) 30% . 3) 30% (4) 34% (5) None of these, , In measuring the sides of a rectangle,ione side (length) is taken 10% in excess and the, other (breadth) 20% in deficit. Find the error per cent in area calculated from the measurement., , (1) 8% excess (2) 8% deficit “’ (3) 12% excess (4) 12% deficit (5) None of these, If the duty on imported sugar,be’increased by 25 per cent. By how much per cent must a man, reduce his consumption of, article so as not to change his expenditure?, , (1) 20% (2) 25% (3) 16% (4) 10% (5) None of these, If the price of sugar fa wn by 20%, by how much per cent must a householder increase, its consumption, so as lot to change expenditure on this item?, , (1) 25% i (320% (3) 30% (4) 15% (5) None of these, , , , , 6.5% (4) decrease of 6.5% (5) None of these, , , , , , , , Due to fall in er, the production in a factory decreases by 20%. By what per cent, should the workisig hour be increased to restore the original production? é, (1) 24% G73 (2) 25% (3) 20% (4) 35% (5) None of thes, , A student has to secure 30% marks to get through. If he gets 40 marks and fails by 20 marks,, find the,maximum marks set for the examination. these, (1yag0075” (2) 200 (3) 100 (4) 300 (5) None of these, Ageadent has to secure 35% marks to get through. If he gets 80 marks and fails by 60 m:, findthe maximum marks set for the examination,, , ce, (1) 400 (2) 1000 (3) 500 (4) 900 (5) None eae:, A candidate scores 35% and fails by 40 marks, while another candidate who sco ind, , marks, gets 35 marks more than the minimum required marks to pass the examination:, the maximum marks for the examination,, , ese, (1) 300 (2) 200 (3) 350 (4) 450 (5) None of Tor, A candidate scores 36% and fails by 55 marks, while another candidate who § tion: ind, marks, gets 15 marks more than the minimum required marks to pass the examina, , 67, , atl
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i, ‘ the maximum ~~ for the examination., e ) 100 3), : 3590 (3) 150 (4) 200 5) None of these, ‘ing : i an hee 0% of the students failed in mathe 10% failed in those and 5% failed, V i #5 a oe of students who failed in atleast one subject?, als ay 75} a, . (3) 35% (4) 40% (5) None of these, Inan examination, 45% of the students failed in Maths, 30% failed in English and 15% failed, e jr both. What is the percentage of students who passed in both the subjects?, (2) 40% (3) 25% (4) 75% (5) None of these, liquid?, , se, , , , , , , , , , , 1) 70%, , “e What quantity of water should be added to reduce J6 litres of 25% acidic liquid to 20% acidic, , ec 1) S litres — (2) 4 litres (3) 12 litrés” (4) 8 litres (5) None of the, , ion What quantity of water should be added to reduce 6 litres of 50% acidic liquid to 20%.acidic liquid?, , S to ~ 4) 8 litres (2) 9 litres __ (3) 12 litres (4) 9.5 litres (5) None of these, What quantity of water should be taken ott to concentrate 12 litres of 30% aci id to, , Se vA 30% acidic liquid., , the (1) 4 litres (2) 6 litres (3) 3 litres (4) 8 litres ( reese, , 21 litres of 25% ic liquid to, , 3 i what quantity of water should be taken out to concentrate, - 35% acidic liquid., , (1) 6 litres, , S “In 50 kg mix, _ the proportion 0!, , (2) 8.4 litres (3) 6.4 litres (4) 8 litres, , ixture of sand and cement 45% is cement. How much sand, , f cement becomes 10%? - é, , S (4) 175 kg (2) 225 kg (3) 200 kg (4) 150 kg, , hat Asolution of salt and water contains 5% salt by weight. Of it 20 kg water va, solution now contains 15% of salt. Find the original quanti solution., , e (1) 15 kg (2) 30 kg (3) 18 kg (424 y (5) None of these, , 44, In an examination the percentage of students qualified fe number of students appeared, from school ‘A’ is 80%. In school ‘B’ the number of stude: ats appeared is 25% more than the, , students appeared from school ‘A’ and the numb Fudents qualified from school ‘B’ is, ‘obsa” What is the percentage of students, , (5) None of these, porates and the, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , a . 40% more than the students qualified from schook, qualified to the number of students appeared fr thool ‘B’?, ese (1) 45% (2) 90% (3) 89.5) (4) 89.6% (5) None of these, is 45/ Rice is now being sold at © 20 per kg. Durin: month its cost was © 18 per kg. Find by how, much per cent a family should reduce its co: ption, so as to keep the expenditure the same., e (1) 10% (2) 20% (3) 15: (4) 5% (5) None of these, the An increase of 25 per cent in the price ot7 ice would enable a purchaser to obtain 4 kg less for, ie % 400, what is the increased price, and original price respectively?., ‘ (1) % 25,% 20 (2) = 20,2 25.» (3) = 24,% 21 = (4) z= 21, % 24 (5) None of these, nf ye Areduction of 20 per cent in’thi price of rice would enable a purchaser to obtain 4 kg more, for Z 400, what is the reduc ‘price, and original price respectively?, , | (1) % 25, % 20 © (2) 20,8 25 (3) & 24, Z21 (4) 21, % 24 ~—_ (5) None of these, | by 25%. Find the new, , ._- The price of wheat isdécreased by 25% and its consumption increases, , | expenditure as a ratio,of initial expenditure. ., (3) 16:15 (4) 15: 16 (5) None of these, , = ) (1)3:4 (DS 3 4, | In a recent survey 40% houses contained two or more people. Of those houses containing only, one person 25% were having only a male. What is the percentage of all houses which contain, , that each house contains atleast one person.)?, , exactly one female and no males(Assume, (3) 15 @.. (Abas (5) Nofie of these, , , , , , , , S| (1)75 %. ~~ (2) 40, | P Whenythe price of rice was increased by 32%, a family reduced its consumption in such a way, | that,the expenditure on rice was only 10% more than before. If 30 kg were consumed per, ’ Mofith before, find the new monthly consumption. 7, | (1) 25 kg (2) 24 kg (3) 20 kg (4) 18 kg (5) None of these, 3 ANSWERS, iB bts 320 ad 53 62 TA BAS NOD MAL AZ MAL, 3 Wes 172 11193 201 «214-223 3.224225. 2647-284, a 01 31.2 32.2 33.1 34.1 35.4 362 37.2 38:2 39.2, 403 41.1 42.1, ‘, , 46.1 47.2 48.4 49.4 50.1, , 44.4 45. 1 7, 68
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S), , s, , 10., , 11., , 12., , 13., , 14., , 15., , 16., , 17., , , , A shopkeeper purchased a radio for? 600. He sold the, , radio for ° 720. What is-the Per cent, Pr, , , , , , eamed in the transaction? * ss, (1) 209% (2) 25% (3) 30% ans 1S) None or, , A shopkeeper Purchased a radio for % 800. He sold the radio for % 600. What is the Per cent hese, Joss he incurred in the transacation?, , (1) 2096 (2) 25% (3) 30% es (8) None of th, Ramesh purchased a scooter for £ 20000. He sold the scooter and earned 12% Profit in the se, transaction. At what price did Ramesh sell the scooter? =, , (2) & 22200 (2) ¥ 22300 (3) § 22400 Oe aree {5) None of thee, Suresh purchased a bike for 8 26000. He sold the bike and incurred 18% loss in the trasieagss! i, tion. At what price did Suresh sell the article? wy, , (2) € 21120 (2) € 21420 (3) § 21230 (8 22820 {5),Nein of these, Rita sold her watch for € 700 and got 40% profit. At what price did Rita purchasé thélWatch?, , (1) 600 (2) © 640 (3) ® 540 CVS 300.. {9 None ofthese, Sita sold her watch for ¢ 900 and incurred 40% loss. At what price did Sifé’purchase the watch, 2) 1600 (2)? 1640 (3) = 1540 (4)% 1500"), 4’ (5) None of these, , Alka sold her watch for ¥ 480 and incurred 40% loss. In order to obtain a profit of 30%,what shoulg be, , the selling price?, (5) None of these, , , , , , , , , , , (2) 7 1140 (2) 7940 (3) % 1040 J, Renu sold her watch for ¥ 960 and earned 20% profit. In order'ta obtain a profit of 60%,what should be, the selling price? od, (1) ¥ 1280 (2) = 1380 (3) = 1080 Res S14) © 1180 (5) None of these, Annu sold her watch for € 520 and earned 30% profiteif she sells the watch and incurs loss of 45% then, what would be the selling price? “ae, (1) § 300 (2) 2 400 (3) * 340,709 (4) 7 220 (5) None of these, Minu sold her watch for 7 540 and incurred gy 8. If she sells the watch and incurs loss of 15% then, what would be the selling price? & Pgs, (1) ¥ 900 (2) % 756 QQ)F 657 (4) & 567 (5) None of these, Dinesh purchased some lemons. He purchased 3 lemons for @ 2. He sold all the lemons and earned 25%, profit. At what rate did he sell all tl ons?, ' (3)6 for? 5 (4)7 for=8 (5) None of these, , , , , , (1)4 for? 3 A oe, Ritesh purchased some lemons. ‘He purchased 7 lemons for % 10. He sold all the lemons and incurred, , éll all the lemons?, (3) 35 for? 6, , , , (4) 35 for? 8 (5) None of these, , , , , , , , (2) 15 for % 16 (3) 16 for? 15 (4) 17 for? 16 (5) None of these, , some lemons. He sold all the lemons. He sold 11 lemons for % 10 and incurred 30%, , , , loss. In order te’ obtain 40% profit what should be the selling rate?, (1) 11 dor 20 (2) 20 for % 11 (3) 11 for? 10 (4) 21 for ® 25 (5) None of these, 5 (purchased some lemons. He sold all the lemons. He sold 11 lemons for % 10 and incurred 30%, , , , What should be the selling rate if he incurs 20% loss ?, , , , i a for = 80 (2) 66 for ® 70 (3) 11 for © 10 (4) 80 for® 77 (5) None of these ‘, Deepak purchased some lemons, He purchased 5 lemons for @ 7. He sold all the lemons., he sold 2 lemons for % 3. What is the per cent profit in the whole transaction?, (2) 6% (3) 7% (4) 8% (5) None of these, sold 11, , (1) 5%, Mukesh purchased some lemons. He purchased 7 lemons for % 9 . He sold all the lemons. If he, , lemons for % 13. What is the per cent loss in the whole transaction?, , (2) 6% (3) ™% (4) 8% (5) None of these, , (1) 5%, , —_—
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A person buys 100 toffees at lO a, sells at 4 @ rupee. Find his per fe Nadehare een Tapes: He cilees' them: togethet: snd, (1) 20% (2) 25% ;, The profit eamed by selling an (3) 40% (4) 50% (5) None of these, for 8 448. What should boon article for % 832 ig equal to the loss incurred when the samearticle is sold, 960 ye ich Price of the article for making 50 per cent profit? (1) %, 90. The profit eamed by selling a. (3) © 1200 (4) 8 920 (5) None of these, . for € 600. What should b, '€ an article for 900 is double the loss incurred when the same article is sold, ap ae tee Sale price of the article for making 40 per cent profit? (yz, ‘ (3) 2 1200 (4) & 700, A dishonest fruit 4) (5) None of these, 21. ; est suit vendor professes to sell his 8eods at cost price but he uses a weight of 800 g for the kg, weight. Find his gain per cent., tn) 20% (2) 40%, (3) 25% (4) 50%, , 18., , 719., , 20 gram. Find his gain per cent., , , , (1) 14% : (2) 24% (3) 35% (4) 37.5%, A grocer sells rice at a Profit of 20% and uses a weight which is 25% less. Fine {tal per cent gain., (1) 50% (2) 55% (3) 60% (4) 65% a (5) None of these, , Acloth dealer professes to lose 20 % on a certain garments, but he uses a@metré having a length of 90 cm, only and charges for the metre. Find his gain or loss per cent. See, (1) 113% gain (2) 112% loss (3) 12.5% loss (4) 12,886 gai, A tradesman defrauds to the extent of 10% in buying goods anda E, selling. His gain per cent is, (1) 21% gain (2) 19% gain (3) 20% gain, A tradesman by means of false balance defrauds to theé, of false balance defrauds to the extent of 10% in selling., same then his gain per cent is, (1) 21% gain (2) 19% gain (3) 20%@%gain (4) 222% gain (5) None of these, 27. A tradesman marks his goods 20% above thi "price. He offers 10% discount to customers. What is, his gain in per cent ? y, (1) 10% gain (2) 8% gain (3) 12% gain (4) 32% gain (5) None of these, 28. Rishav marks his goods 30% above the coat price but allows 30% discount for cash payment. If he sells, the article for % 2730, find his cost} rics, (1) ¥ 3500 (2) % 2800 " (3) % 2950 (4) 3000 (5) None of these, 29. A dealer wants to earn 20% profit, yn an article after offering 25% discount to the customer. If the cost, e markprice (label price) of the article would be, : (3) 7 580 (4) 2 600 (5) None of these, % profit on an article after offering 50% discount to the customer. If the, the article is 500, then the cost price of of the article must be, 2300 (3) 400 (4) = 250 (5) None of these, , , , , , , gain (5) None of these, ¢frauds to the extent of 10% in, , , , , , , t) 3% gain (5) None of these, 0% in buying goods and also by means, © purchasing rate and the selling rate are, , ¥ an, , , , , , , , , , Price of an item is % 300, thi, (1) % 480, , , , (1) % 200, , W. Ifa discount @f20' is given on the marked price of an article, the shopkeeper gets a profit of 60 %. Find, his per cont plot if he offers a discount of 25% on the same article., (1) 20%, °e (2) 30% (3) 50% (4) 75% (5) None of these, , , , If, disco! it of 30% is given on the marked price of an article, the shopkeeper gets a profitof5 %, , his per cent loss if he offers a discount of 50 % on the same article., % (2) 25% (3) 30% (4) 15% (5) None of these, , (1), 3, What will be the percentage profit after selling an article at a certain price if there is a loss of 40% when, the article is sold at 1/3rd of the previous selling price?, , , , , , , , (1) 20% (2) 80% (3) 75% (4) 60%! (5) None of these, ¢ What will be the percentage profit after selling an article at label price if there is a loss of 20% when the, , —— eats, article is sold at one third of the label price?, (3) 75% (4) 60% (5) None of these, , (1) 20% (2) 80%, . 70