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1. if x < y
2. if x ≤ y
In the following questions, two equations 3. if x > y
numbered I and II are given. Solve the two 4. if x ≥ y
equations and choose the correct option. 5. if x = y or the Relationship between x
and y cannot be establishe
Q1. I. 10x -19x -15 = 0
2 Answer: 3
II. y -12y -189 = 0
2

1. x < y Q6. I. 10x +27x +18 = 0


2

2. x > y II. y -16y +28 = 0


2

3x≤y 1. x < y
4. x ≥ y 2. x > y
5. x = y or relationship cannot be 3. x ≤ y
established 4. x ≥ y
Answer: 5 5. x = y or relationship cannot be
established
Q2. I. 10x -17x -20 = 0
2 Answer: 1
II. y +22y +40 = 0
2

1. x < y Q7. I. 10x +57x +54 = 0


2

2. x > y II. y +13y -30 = 0


2

3. x ≤ y 1. x < y
4. x ≥ y 2. x > y
5. x = y or relationship cannot be 3. x ≤ y
established 4. x ≥ y
Answer: 2 5. x = y or relationship cannot be
established
Q3. I. 10x -19x +7 = 0
2 Answer: 5
II. y -45y +506 = 0
2

1. x < y Q8. I. 10x +49x +18 = 0


2

2. x > y II. y -25 = 0


2

3. x ≤ y 1. x < y
4. x ≥ y 2. x > y
5. x = y or relationship cannot be 3. x ≤ y
established 4. x ≥ y
Answer: 1 5. x = y or relationship cannot be
established
Q4. I. 10x -21x +8 = 0
2 Answer: 5
II. y -49 = 0
2

1. x < y Q9. I. x + 11x = 4x - 12


2

2. x > y II. 8y + 16y = 8y + 16


2

3. x ≤ y 1. if x < y
4. x ≥ y 2. if x ≤ y
5. x = y or relationship cannot be 3. if x > y
established 4. if x ≥ y
Answer: 5 5. if x = y or Relationship between x and y
cannot be established
Q5. I. 12x - 24x +12 = 0
2
Answer: 1
II. y +3y + 2 = 0
.2
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Q10. I. 10x -49x +18 = 0


2
Q15. I. 15x -17x -18 = 0
2

II. y +17y +60 = 0


2
II. y +14y -147 = 0
2

1. x < y 1. x < y
2. x > y 2. x > y
3. x ≤ y 3. x ≤ y
4. x ≥ y 4. x ≥ y
5. x = y or relationship cannot be 5. x = y or relationship cannot be
established established
Answer: 2 Answer: 5

Q11. I. 10x -9x +2 = 0


2
Q16. I. x + 24x +144=0
2

II. y +46y +528 = 0


2
II.y + 15y +56=0
2

1. x < y 1. x > y
2. x > y 2. x ≥ y
3. x ≤ y 3. x < y
4. x ≥ y 4. x ≤ y
5. x = y or relationship cannot be 5. x = y or the relationship cannot be
established established
Answer: 2 Answer: 3

Q12. I. 15x -13x +2 = 0


2
Q17. I. x – 3x + 2 = 0
2

II. y -28y +192 = 0


2
II. 6y + 19y = -14
2

1. x < y 1. x > y
2. x > y 2. x ≥ y
3. x ≤ y 3. x < y
4. x ≥ y 4. x ≤ y
5. x = y or relationship cannot be 5. x = y or the relationship cannot be
established established.
Answer: 1 Answer: 1

Q13. I. 10x -7x -45 = 0


2
Q18. I. x - 10x + 16 = 0
2

II. y +4y -5 = 0
2
II. y - 11y + 30 = 0
2

1. x < y 1. x > y
2. x > y 2. x ≥ y
3. x ≤ y 3. x < y
4. x ≥ y 4. x ≤ y
5. x = y or relationship cannot be 5. x = y or the relationship cannot be
established established
Answer: 5 Answer: 5

Q14. I. 15x -13x +2 = 0


2
Q19. I. 15x -19x -10 = 0
2

II. y +16y +39 = 0


2
II. y -5y -204 = 0
2

1. x < y 1. x < y
2. x > y 2. x > y
3. x ≤ y 3. x ≤ y
4. x ≥ y 4. x ≥ y
5. x = y or relationship cannot be 5. x = y or relationship cannot be
established established
Answer: 2 Answer: 5
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Q20. I. 15x -22x +8 = 0


2
Answer: 1
II. y -18y +45 = 0
2

1. x < y Q24. A, B and C divide Rs 4200 among


2. x > y themselves in the ratio 7 : 8 : 6. If Rs 200 is
3. x ≤ y added
4. x ≥ y to each of their shares, what is the new
5. x = y or relationship cannot be ratio in which they will receive the money?
established 1. 9 : 8 : 7
Answer: 1 2. 8 : 9 : 7
3. 8 : 9 : 8
4. 9 : 10 : 8
5. 10 : 7 : 9
Ratio Proportion Answer: 2

Q21. Ratio of number of boys to girls in a Q25. The salaries A, B, C are in the ratio 2 : 3
class is 9: 5. Next year, number of boys will : 5. If the increments of 15%, 10% and 20%
be are allowed respectively in their salaries,
increased by 90 while the number of girls then what will be new ratio of their
will be increased by 80% and the ratio of salaries?
boys to 1. 3 : 3 : 10
girls will be 6: 5, then what is the 2. 10 : 11 : 20
difference between number of boys and 3. 23 : 33 : 60
girls initially? 4. 21 : 10 : 13
1. 200 5. Cannot be determined
2. 100 Answer: 3
3. 150
4. 250 Q26. Rs 650 was divided among 3 children in
5. None of these the ratio 2 : 4 : 7. Had it been divided in the
Answer: 1 ratio 1/2 : 1/4 : 1/7. Who would have
gained the most and by how much?
Q22. Ratio of income of A to B is 5: 8 and 1. C, Rs 246
ratio of their expenditure is 2: 3 respectively. If 2. C, Rs 264
savings of persons B is Rs.3000 more 3. B, Rs 18
than that of A and out of his total income, 4. A, Rs 264
B spends 5. B, 264
75% of it, then what is the total savings of Answer: 4
persons A and B together?
1. Rs.8000 Q27. The ratio of income of A and B is 2:3.
2. Rs.6000 The sum of their expenditure is Rs.8000 and
3. Rs.9000 the
4. Rs.12000 amount of savings of A is equal to the
5. None of these amount of expenditure of B. What is their
Answer: 3 ratio of sum
of income to their sum of savings?
Q23. Sides of a rectangle are in the ratio 3: 2 1. 5:3
respectively and its area is 1/2 times more 2. 3:2
than the area of a square whose perimeter 3. 4:3
is 60 cm. What is the longer side of the 4. 3:1
rectangle? 5. 3:5
1. 22.5 cm Answer: 1
2. 19.5 cm
3. 25.5 cm Q28. In a bag, there are coins of 25 p, 10 p
4. 28.5 cm and 5 p in the ratio of 1 : 2 : 3. If there is Rs.
5. 16.5 cm 30 in all, how many 5 p coins are there?
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1. 50 3. 151:269
2. 100 3. 123:154
3. 150 4. 145:245
4. 200 Answer: 3
5. 250
Answer: 3 Q34. When 7 is added to the numerator and
denominator of the fraction, then the new ratio
Q29. A sum of money is to be distributed among of numerator and denominator becomes
P, Q, R and S in the proportion 2:5:6:7, If R 13:19, what is the original ratio?
get Rs.500 more than S. What is P’s share? 1. 11:13
1. 500 2. 7:9
2. 700 3. 4:7
3. 1000 4. 10:9
4. 1200 5. Can’t be determined
5. 1500 Answer: 5
Answer: 3
Q35. A school has 4 sections of class 12,
Q30.A Zoo has 66 fishes, some white and rest such that half the number of students of 1st
orange. Which of the following could be the section, 1/3rd of 2nd section, 1/4th of 3rd
ratio of white to orange fishes in the zoo? section and 1/5th of the 4th section are equal.
1. 1:7 If total number of students in class 12 is 420,
2. 2:9 find the number of students in sections 1st
3. 3:7 and 2nd.
4. 2:5 1. 180
5. 5:3 2. 150
Answer: 2 3. 240
4. 200
Q31. In a bag there are coins of 25p, 10p and 5. 160
5p in the ratio 1:2:3.If there are Rs.45 in all Answer: 2
then find how many 25p coins are there ?
1. 60 Q36. The ratio of the incomes of A and B last
2. 65 year was 9 : 13. Ratio of their incomes of last
3. 70 year to
4. 75 this year is 9 : 10 and 13 : 15 respectively.
5. 80 The sum of their present incomes is Rs
Answer: 4 50,000. What is
the present income of B?
Q32. A horse takes 8 steps for every 5 steps 1. Rs 32,000
of a fox, but 6 steps of a fox are equal to the 3 2. Rs 24,000
steps of the horse. What is the ratio of the 3. Rs 20,000
speed of horse to the fox? 4. Rs 30,000
1. 16:5 5. Rs.35,000
2. 20:19 Answer: 4
3. 18:23
4. 17:21 Q37. Rs 5750 is divided among A, B, and C
5. 15:17 such that if their share be reduced by Rs 10,
Answer: 2 Rs 15 and
Rs 25 respectively, the reminder amounts with
Q33. Equal quantities of 3 mixtures of milk them shall be in the ratio 4 : 6 : 9. What was
and water are mixed in the ratio 1:3, 2:3 and C’s
3:4.The ratio of water and milk in the new share then?
mixture is 1. Rs 2700
1. 45:76 2. Rs 2725
2.121:230 3. Rs 2750
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4. Rs 2625 5. X = 40; Y = 50
5. Rs.2730 Answer: 3
Answer: 2

Q37. The cost of a diamond varies as the


square of its weight. A diamond weighing 20
Time and Work
decigrams
Q41. A cistern has 3pipes A, B & C. Pipes A &
costs Rs. 4,800. Find the cost of a diamond of
B can fill it in 3 hours and 4 hours
the same kind weighing 8 decigrams.
respectively, while
1. Rs 762
pipe C can empty the completely filled cistern
2. Rs 760
in 1 hour. if the pipes are opened in order at 3
3. Rs 764
pm,
4. Rs 768
4 pm and 5 pm respectively then at what time
5. Rs. 766
will the cistern be empty?
Answer: 4
1. 6:15 pm
2. 7:12 pm
Q38.Two vessels contains equal quantity of 3. 8:12 pm
solution contains milk and water in the ratio of 4. 8:35 pm
7:2 5. none of these
and 4:5 respectively. Now the solutions are Answer: 2
mixed with each other then find the ratio of
milk and
Q42. There are 3 taps A, B, & C which can fill
water in the final solution?
a tank in 12 hrs, 15 hrs, and 30 hrs
1. 11:7
respectively. If the
2. 11:6
tap A is opened first, after one-hour tap B was
3. 11:5
opened and after 2 hours from the start of A,
4. 11:9
tap
5. 11:8
C is also opened. Find the time in which the
Answer: 1
tank is full.
1. 6(2/11) hours
Q39.The sum of the squares between three 2. 6(3/11) hours
numbers is 5000. The ratio between the first 3. 5(3/11) hours
and the 4. 5(2/11) hours
second number is 3:4 and that of second and 5. None of these
third number is 4:5. Find the difference Answer: 1
between first
and the third number.
Q43. Amar can do a work in 24 days,
1. 20
Bhushan is 20% more efficient than Amar, If
2. 30
Chetan can do
3. 40
the work in 10 more days than Bhushan, find
4. 50
the number of days taken by Amar & Chetan
5. 60
together to complete the work.
Answer: 1
1. 20/3 days
2. 44/3 days
Q40.Seats for Mathematics, Science and arts 3. 40/3 days
in a school are in the ratio 5:7:8. There is a 4. 6 days
proposal to increase these seats by X%, Y% 5. None of these
and Z% respectively. And the ratio of Answer: 3
increased seats is 2:3:4,
which of the following is true?
Q44. How many workers are required for
1. X = 50; Z = 40
completing the construction work in 10 days,
2. Y = 40; Z = 50
given that:
3. X = 40; Z = 75
I. 20% of the work can be completed by 8
4. X = 50; Z = 40
workers in 8 days.
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II. 20 workers can complete the work in 16 Q48. A and B can together finish a work in 30
days. days. They worked together for 20 days and
III. One-eighth of the work can be completed then B left. After another 20 days, A finished
by 8 workers in 5 days. the remaining work. In how many days A
1. I only alone can finish the job?
2. II and III only 1. 50 days
3. III only 2. 40 days
4. I and III only 3. 60 days
5. Anyone of the three 4. 54 days
Answer: 5 5. 55 days
Answer: 3
Q45. A certain number of men complete a
piece of work in 60 days. If there were 8 more Q49. A and B can do a piece of work in 12
men, the work could be finished in 10 days days, B and C in 8 days and C and A in 6
less. How many men were originally there? days. How long would B take to do the same
1. 30 work alone?
2. 50 1. 24 days
3. 60 2. 40 days
4. 80 3. 48 days
5. 40 4. 32 days
Answer: 5 5. 36 days
Answer: 3
Q46. John takes twice as much time as Jack
to finish a job. Jack and Jim together take Q50. A, B and C can complete a work in 10,
one-thirds of the time to finish the job than 12 and 15 days respectively. A left the work 5
John takes working alone. Moreover, in order days before the work was completed and B
to finish the job, John takes three days more left 2 days after A had left. The number of
than that taken by three of them working days required to complete the whole work is?
together. In how many days will Jim finish the 1. 4 1/3 days
job working alone? 2. 7 1/3 days
1. 4 3. 6 days
2. 5 4. 7 days
3. 6 5. 8 days
4. 7 Answer: 4
5. 8
Answer: 1 Q51. A and B together can complete a work in
12 days. A alone can complete in 20 days. If
Q47. At their usual efficiency levels, A and B B does the work only half a day daily, then in
together finish a task in 12 days. If A had how many days A and B together will
worked complete the work?
half as efficiently as she usually does, and B 1. 14 days
had worked thrice as efficiently as he usually 2. 12 days
does, 3. 11 days
the task would have been completed in 9 4. 15 days
days. How many days would A take to finish 5. 17 days
the task if Answer: 4
she works alone at her usual efficiency?
1. 24 Q52. A can complete a piece of work in 18
2. 18 days, B in 20 days and C in 30 days. B and C
3. 12 together start the work and are forced to leave
4. 36 after 2 days. The time taken by A alone to
5. 32 complete the remaining work is:
Answer: 2 1. 10 days
2. 12 days
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3. 15 days 3. 7 days
4. 16 days 4. 7.5 days
5. 17 days 5. 8 days
Answer: 3 Answer: 4

Q53. A, B and C can complete a work in 10, Q57. A can complete a piece of work in 36
12 and 15 days respectively. They started the days. Efficiencies of B and C are 1.5 times
work together. But A left the work before 5 and 2
days of its completion. B also left the work 2 times respectively the efficiency of A. Find the
days after A left. In how many days was the number of days taken by all of them to
work completed? complete the work.
1. 3 days 1. 15 days
2. 4 days 2. 9 days
3. 5 days 3. 12 days
4. 7 days 4. 8 days
5. 6 days 5. None of these
Answer: 4 Answer: 4
Q54. The work done by a woman in 6 hours is
equal to the work done by a man in 4 hours Q58. A can complete a piece of work in 24
and by a boy in 12 hours. A task which days and B can complete the work in 36 days.
normally takes 15 women working 6 hours a Efficiency of C is twice the efficiency of A and
day 10 B together. Find the number of days in which
days to complete is given to 6 men and 9 C can complete the work alone.
boys working 4 hours a day. On which day will 1. 4 1/5 days
the 2. 7 1/5 days
task be completed? 3. 5 1/5 days
1. 16th day 4. 6 1/5 days
2. 17th day 5. None of these
3. 18th day Answer: 2
4. 19th day
5. 20th day Q59. A and B together can complete a piece
Answer: 2 of work in 12 days, B and C together can
complete a piece of work in 16 days, A and C
Q55. Working together, Arjun and Ramesh together can complete a piece of work in 24
can complete a task in 15 days. Arjun, days. Find the number of days in which A, B
working and C together can complete the work.
alone, can complete the task in 20 days, while 1. 31/5
Manoj can complete the same task by himself 2. 32/3
in 30 days. How many days will Manoj and 3. 32/5
Ramesh working together take to complete 4. 31/3
the 5. None of these
task? Answer: 2
1. 15 days
2. 20 days Q60. Ram and Laxman are assigned the task
3. 24 days to build a wall. Ram can complete the task in
4. 26 days 30 days, while laxman can complete the same
5. 25 days task in 60 days. When they work together,
Answer: 2 their efficiency drops to 80%. How long will
they take to complete the task working
Q56. A alone can complete a piece of work in together?
25 days and A is 40% less efficiency than B, 1. 15 days
then in how many days A and B together can 2. 20 days
complete 80% of the work? 3. 30 days
1. 7(1/3) days 4. 25 days
2. 9 days
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5. 32 days Answer: 4
Answer: 4
Q66. One type of liquid contains 20% water
and the second type of liquid contains 35%
water. A
Percentages glass filled with 8 parts of the first liquid and 5
Q61. The population of of a town is 176000. If parts of the second liquid. The water
it increases at the rate of 5% per annum, what percentage in
will be it’s population 2 years hence? the new mixture is
1. 194000 1. 25.75
2. 194040 2. 25.76
3. 190440 3. 25.67
4. 194104 4. 25.56
5. 194044 5. 25.21
Answer: 2 Answer: 2

Q62. Sugar contain 5% water. What quantity Q67. If the radius of the circle is increased by
of pure Sugar should be added to 10 litres of 5% then the area is increased by
water to reduce this to 2%? 1. 10.20
1. 5 lit 2. 10.22
2. 6 lit 3. 10.24
3. 10 lit 4. 10.25
4. 15 lit 5. 10.23
5. 8 lit Answer: 4
Answer: 4
Q68. The passing marks in an examination is
Q63. 45% of ? = 25% of 355 40%. If Ashok gets 88 marks and is declared
1. 195 failed by
2. 176 10 marks, then the maximum mark in the
3. 127 examination is
4. 197.22 1. 240
5. 196.95 2. 242
Answer: 4 3. 245
4. 246
Q64. Fresh fruits contains 70% of water and 5. 250
dry fruits contain 20% of water. How much dry Answer: 3
fruit can be obtained from 100kg of fresh
fruits? Q69. From the salary, Akhilesh spent 15% for
1. 35 house rent, 5% for children’s education and
2. 37 15% for
3. 37.5 Entertainment. Now he left with Rs.13,000.
4. 40 His salary is
5. 38 1. 19,000
Answer: 3 2. 20,000
3. 16.000
Q65. The population of a city is increased 5% 4. 18,000
,7% and 11% in the last three years. What will 5. 15,000
be the present population if the population of Answer: 2
a town is 2,40,000 three years ago?
1. 2,99,600 Q70. In an examination 30% of the students
2. 2,99,500 failed in Science, 45% of the students failed in
3. 2,99,400 Maths and 25% of the students failed in both
4. 2,99,300 subjects. Find the % of the students passed?
5. 2,99,100 1. 60%
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2. 30% 2. 60 kg
3. 45% 3. 52 kg
4. 50% 4. 50 kg
5. 35% 5. 55 kg
Answer: 4 Answer: 4

Q71. P’s income is 20% more than Q’s Q76. 3 years ago the population of a town
income. How much % Q’s income less than was 1,60,000. In the three respective years
P’s income? the population increased by 3%, 2.5% and 5%
1. 18.54% respectively. What is the population of town
2. 16.67% after 3
3. 16.65% years?
4. 17.76% 1. 1,77,366
5. 15.75% 2. 1,66,733
Answer: 2 3. 1,76,736
4. 1,80,766
Q72. The value of commodity depreciated 5. 1,77,300
20% annually. If the value of commodity 3yrs Answer: 1
ago was Rs.10,500. Find it’s present value?
1. 3678 Q77. A bucket is filled with water such that the
2. 5700 weight of bucket alone is 25% its weight when
3. 4567 it is filled with water. Now some of the water is
4. 5376 removed from the bucket and now the weight
5. 5434 of bucket along with remaining water is 50%
Answer: 4 of the original total weight. What part of the
water was removed from the bucket?
Q73. In an alloy, there is 15% of brass, to get 1. 2/5
90 kg of brass, how much alloy is needed? 2. 1/4
1. 400 kg 3. 2/3
2. 500 kg 4. 1/2
3. 600 kg 5. 1/3
4. 700 kg Answer: 3
5. 800 kg
Answer: 3 Q78. A solution contains 10% of salt by
weight. On evaporation 15 litre of water
Q74. In an election the votes between the evaporates and now concentration of salt
winner and loser candidate are in the ratio becomes 20 percent. Find the initial quantity
5:1. If total number of eligible voters are 1000, of solution
out of which 12% did not cast their vote and 1. 20 ltr
among the remaining vote 10% declared 2. 30 ltr
invalid. What is the number of votes the 3. 40 ltr
winner candidate get? 4. 50 ltr
1. 650 5. 60 ltr
2. 620 Answer: 2
3. 630
4. 640 Q79. Rajeev buys good worth Rs. 6650. He
5. 660 gets a rebate of 6% on it. After getting the
Answer: 5 rebate, he pays sales tax @ 10%. Find the
amount he will have to pay for the goods.
Q75. If the price of wheat is reduced by 2%. 1. Rs. 6876.10
How many kilograms of wheat a person can 2. Rs. 6999.20
buy with the same money which was earlier 3. Rs. 6654
sufficient to buy 49 kg of wheat? 4. Rs. 7000
1. 58 kg 5. Rs. 6850.50
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Answer: 1 Answer: 2

Q80. 40% of the women are above 30 years Q84. Ramesh invested an amount of Rs.
of age and 80 percent of the women are less 13,900 divided in two different schemes A and
than or equal to 50 years of age. 20 percent of B at the simple interest rate of 14% p.a. and
all women play basketball. If 30 percent of the 11% p.a. respectively. If the total amount
women above the age of 50 plays basketball, of simple interest earned in 2 years be Rs.
what percent of players are less than or equal 3508, what was the amount invested in
to 50 years? Scheme B?
1. 50% 1. 6400
2. 60% 2. 6500
3. 70% 3. 7200
4. 40% 4. 7500
5. 80% 5. 7400
Answer: 3 Answer: 1

Q85. Divide Rs. 3903 between A and B, so


that A’s Share at the end of 7 years may
SI and CI equal to B’s share at the end of 9 years,
Q81. The Simple interest on a certain sum for 2 compound interest being at 4 percent.
years at 10% per annum is Rs. 90. The 1. 2018 and 1885
corresponding compound interest is: 2. 2028 and 1875
1. 97 3. 2008 and 1895
2. 90 4. 2038 and 1865
3. 94.50 5. 2030 and 1860
4. 100 Answer: 2
5. 99
Answer: 3 Q86. If simple interest on a certain sum of
money for 4 years at 5% per annum is same
Q82. A portion of $6600 is invested at a 5% as the simple interest on Rs. 560 for 10 years
annual return, while the remainder is invested at the rate of 4% per annum then the sum of
at a 3% annual return. If the annual income money is:
from the portion earning a 5% return is twice 1. 1180
that of the other portion, what is the total 2. 1120
income from the two investments after one 3. 1200
year? 4. 1250
1. 200 5. 1260
2. 270 Answer: 2
3. 250
4. 280 Q87. Rahul invested certain amount in three
5. 260 different schemes A, B and C with the rate
Answer: 2 of interest 10% p.a., 12% p.a. and 15% p.a.
respectively. If the total interest accrued in
Q83. Dheeraj had ₹ 23,000. He invested one year was Rs. 3200 and the amount
some amount in scheme A at SI at 20% and invested in Scheme C was 150% of the
the remaining amount in scheme B at CI at amount invested in Scheme A and 240% of
10%. If Sanjay got the same amount from the amount invested in Scheme B, what was
both of them at the end of one year, how the amount invested in Scheme B?
much (in ₹) did he invest in scheme B? 1. Rs 5000
1. 15000 2. Rs 6500
2. 12000 3. Rs 8000
3. 11500 4. Rs 10000
4. 13000 5. Rs. 9000
5. 16000 Answer: 1
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3. 8751
Q88. ₹ 6100 was partly invested in Scheme A 4. 8571
at 10% pa compound interest (compounded 5. 8570
annually) for 2 years and partly in Scheme B Answer: 4
at 10% pa simple interest for 4 years. Both
the schemes earn equal interests. How much Q93. The difference between the total simple
was invested in Scheme A? interest and the total compound interest
1. Rs 4000 compounded annually at the same rate of
2. Rs 4500 interest on a sum of money at the end of
3. Rs 5000 two years is Rs. 350. What is definitely the
4. Rs 3250 rate of interest per cent per annum?
5. Rs 3500 1. 9,300
Answer: 1 2. 7600
3. 12000
Q89. Shivam has some amount of money and 4. 10000
he invested the money in two schemes 5. Data inadequate
A and B in the ratio of 2 : 5 for 2 years, Answer: 5
scheme A offers 30% pa compound interest
and scheme B offers 15% pa Simple interest. Q94. The difference between CI and SI on the
Difference between the interest earned from same sum for 2 yrs at the rate of 25% pa is
both the schemes is Rs.1080. How much was Rs.1500. What is the principal lent out in each
invested in scheme B? case?
1. Rs 45000 1. Rs.18000
2. Rs 46000 2. Rs.21000
3. Rs 40000 3. Rs.23000
4. Rs 47000 4. Rs.24000
5. Rs 42000 5. Rs.25000
Answer: 1 Answer: 4
Q90. A sum of money amounts to Rs. 8400
after 3 years and Rs. 12000 after 6 years at Q95. A lent an amount of Rs. 1100 to B. This
the same rate of simple interest. The rate of is to be paid back to A in two instalments. If
interest per annum is the rate of interest, which A charges to B, be
1. 25% 20% compounded annually, then what is the
2. 20% value of each installment?
3. 52% 1. Rs 730
4. 15% 2. Rs 720
5. 40% 3. Rs 710
Answer: 1 4. Rs 780
5. Rs 750
Q91. The compound interest on Rs 7500 in 2 Answer: 2
years when the successive rate of interest on
successive years is 8% and 10% respectively: Q96. At what percent per annum will be SI on
1. Rs 1410 sum of money is equal to 3/5 of the
2. Rs 7510 amount in 5 years.
3. Rs 1497 1. 10%
4. Rs 4013 2. 20%
4. None of these 3. 30%
Answer: 1 4. 40%
5. 50%
Q92. Yuvraj invested 1/2 of his capital at 4% Answer: 3
and the remainder at10%. If his annual
income is Rs.600,Find the capital Q97. The difference between compound
1. 8517 interest earned after 3 years at 5% p.a. and
2. 8175 simple interest earned after 4 years at 4% p.a.
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is Rs 76. Find the principal amount. Q100. Akhil invests Rs. x in insurance which
1. Rs 32,000 gives her returns at 21% annually and Rs.
2. Rs 28,000 y in mutual funds which gives her returns of
3. Rs 31,500 10% compounded half yearly. If Akhil
4. Rs 32,500 gets the same returns from both the
5. Rs 32, 100 investments after 1 year, then what is the
Answer: 1 square root of the ratio of x to y?
1. 1:2
Q97. A statue is priced at 15000 rupees. But a 2. 11:21
person wants instalment on the statue. 3. 21:22
So, he gave 10000 rupee cash and make an 4. 21:25
instalment of rupees 650 for 8 months. 5. 25:21
Find the rate of interest charged by the Answer: 3
shopkeeper.
1. 4%
2. 6%
3. 8%
4. 10%
5. 9%
Answer: 2

Q98. A sum of rupees 4420 is to be divided


between Rakesh and Prakash in such a
way that after 5 years and 7 years
Respectively the amount they get is equal.
The rate of interest is 10 percent. Find the
share of Rakesh and Prakash
1. 2000, 2420
2. 2420, 2000
3. 2480, 2420
4. 2210, 2210
5. 2250, 2000
Answer: 2

Q99. Rs 15,000 is to be invested in 2


schemes, one part is invested in scheme A
which offers 9.5% rate of interest and
remaining part is invested in scheme B which
offers 5% rate on interest. After 3 years, a
total of Rs 3600 is received as simple interest.
What is the part invested in scheme A?
1. Rs 10,000
2. Rs 9,000
3. Rs 11,500
4. Rs 10,500
5. Rs 10,100
Answer: 1
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