In a total monthly income of Kiran spends 25% of his income on Rent and 20 % on travelling expenses. 40 % of the remaining income for food and while the remaining income is saved which is equal to Rs. 16500, then find his actual income?
Rs. 50000
Rs. 54000
Rs. 40000
Rs. 30000
Rs. 35000
Option A X * (25 + 20)/100 * (60/100) = 16500 X*(55/100)*(60/100) = 16500 X = 16500*(100/55)*(100/60) X = Rs. 50000
Sai gave 65% of the amount he had to Ria. Ria gave 2/5th of what he received from Sai to Suma. After paying Rs. 320 to the taxi driver out of the amount he gets from Ria, Suma is now left with Rs. 1500. How much amount did Sai have?
5000
6000
7000
8000
9000
Option C Let Sai’s amount be x, Suma now having the amount of 1500, =>(x*(65/100)*(2/5)) – 320 = 1500 = > x*(65/100)*(2/5) = 1820 = > x= 1820*(100/65)*(5/2) = Rs. 7000 Sai initially having an amount of Rs. 7000
In a city 62% of the population is men and remaining are women. Out of the men 74% are educated and remaining is uneducated. Out of women 65% are educate and remaining is uneducated. If total number of uneducated population is 29420, then the population of the city is?
100000
200000
300000
400000
50000
Option A (62/100) * x * (26/100) + (38/100) * x * (35/100) = 29420 => 403x/2500 + 133x/1000 = 29420 => 1471x/5000 = 29420 = > x = 29420*(5000/1471) => x = 100000
M scored 45% marks and failed by 18 marks. N scored 54% marks and get 27 marks more than the passing marks. What is the score of P in the same examination, who secured 75 % marks?
325
355
375
425
435
Option C = > 45 % of total marks + 18 = 54 % of total marks – 27 = > 18 + 27 = (54 – 45) % of total marks = > 45 = 9 % of total marks = > Total marks = 45*(100/9) = 500 P’s mark = (75/100)*500 = 375
Find the total number of votes cast in the election if one who got 40 % votes lost by 400 votes.
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
Option B One person got 40 % and another person got 60 % According to the question, (60 – 40) % of the votes = 400 20 % of the votes = 400 Total votes = 400*(100/20) = 2000
A motorist bought two bikes Rs.2400 each. He sell one at 10% profit and another at x% loss in the whole transaction there is no profit or loss, and then find the value of ‘x’
10
15
20
25
30
Option A 2400*110/100+2400*(100-x)/100=4800 =>2400*(100-x)/100=4800-2640 Simplify the above equation, we get x=10%
A vendor marks 50% above the CP and sell at 20% discount. If the profit is double the discount and the discount rate is same, then vendor marks what % more than the CP?
40
60
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100
120
Option D Let us take CP Rs.100 MP = 150 SP= 150*80/100=120 Profit = 120-100=20 Incase profit = 60 SP= 160 MP=160/80*100=200 Required percentage = 100/100*100=100%
Priti sell an Box at 10% profit. If she bought it 20% less and sell Rs.50 more she gains 100% profit, and then find the cost price of a box.
100
150
200
250
300
Option A Let us take CP of a box be x SP = 110/100 *x CP= 80/100*x SP=110/100 *x+50=200/100*80/100*x 5/10*x=50=>x=100
A shopkeeper got a cooker for Rs. 8100. He allows a discount of 10% on its marked price and still gains 15%. Find the marked price of the cooker?
The profit earned by selling a Wooden cot for Rs. 2540 is the same as the loss incurred by selling the Wooden cot for Rs.1640. At what price should it be sold to make a 30% profit?
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