Dear Readers,
1-𝟑𝟑 𝟏/𝟑% of P is equal to 𝟔𝟔 𝟐/𝟑 % of Q. While 𝟖𝟕 𝟏/𝟐% of Q is equal to 𝟏𝟐 𝟏/𝟐 % of R. Find R is what percentage more or less than P?
a) 125 %
b) 50 %
c) 150 %
d) 250 %
2-A reduction of 15% in the price of sugar enables Aruna Rai to buy 6 kg more for Rs. 272. The reduced price of sugar per kg is:
a) Rs. 7.80
b) Rs. 6
c) Rs. 6.80
d) Rs. 6.50
3-In an examination a candidate who got 30 percent of the total marks, failed by 8 marks. Another candidate who got 35 percent and got 12 marks more than the passing marks. Total marks are:
a) 500
b) 800
c) 300
d) 400
4-If decreasing 120 by x% gives the same result as increasing 40 by x%, then x% of 210 is how much percent less than (x + 20)% of 180?
a) 18 %
b) 33 1/3 %
c) 20 %
d) 16 2/3%
5-If A is 28% more than B and C is 25% less than the sum of A and B, then by what percent will C be more than A (correct to one decimal place)?
a) 28%
b) 32.2%
c) 33.6%
d) 43%
6-The income of the Ramesh and Rk is in the ratio 2 : 5. The net expenditure of Ramesh is 60% of what Rk spends. If the net savings with the Ramesh at the end of the year is one-fourth of his income, find the ratio of savings of Ramesh and Rk.
a) 5 : 1
b) 7 : 2
c) 1 : 5
d) 2 : 7
7-If price of apples is increased by 20 percent, then a person can buy 4 apples less for Rs. 312. What is the original price of an apple?
a) Rs. 10
b) Rs. 15
c) Rs. 13
d) Rs. 17
8-A student multiplied a number by 4/5 instead of 5/4. What is the percentage error in the calculation?
a) 56.25 percent
b) 18 percent
c) 28.13 percent
d)36 percent
9-A number is mistakenly divided by 10 instead of being multiplied by 10. What is the percentage change in the result due to this mistake?
a) -99%
b) +99%
c) -100%
d) +100%
10-Two numbers are respectively 25% and 40% less than a third number. What percent of the first is the second.
a) 125 %
b) 80 %
c) 75 %
d) 66.66 %
Q-1(D)
Q-2(C)
Q-3(D)
Q-4(D)
Q-5(C)
Q-2(C)
Q-3(D)
Q-4(D)
Q-5(C)
Q-6(C)
Q-7(C)
Q-8(D)
Q-9(B)
Q-10(B)
Q-7(C)
Q-8(D)
Q-9(B)
Q-10(B)
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