Q: Gugan obtained a total of 1313 marks out of 1400 in an examination. What is his approximate percentage in the examination?
A: None
Q: The population of Delhi increases very rapidly @10% p.a. and 3 years ago its population was 2 lakh. What is present population?(approx.)
A: 266200
Q: How much is 80% of 40 is greater than 4/5 of 25?
A: 12
Q: The current birth rate per thousand is 30, whereas the corresponding death rate is 10 per thousand. Find the net growth rate in terms of population increase in percent.
A: 2 %
Q: In a college of 1335 students, 60% are boys. Find the number of girls and the number of boys in the college.
A: 534, 801
Q: 75% of a number exceeds 65% of that number by 80. What is twice that number?
A: 1600
Q: A cricket team played 48 matches. The team won 16 matches and lost 8 matches. 24 matches ended in a draw. What percent of the total matches did the team lose?
A: 16.66%
Q: What sum of money will produce Rs.6000 as interest in 2 years at 6% per annum simple interest?
A: 50000
Q: Sambhu buys rice at Rs.10/kg and puts a price tag on it so as to earn a profit of 20%. However, his faulty balance shows 1000 gm when it is actually 800 gm. What is his actual gain percentage?
A: 50%
Q: A money-lender finds that due to a fall in the rate of interest from 13% to 12.5 %, his yearly income diminishes by Rs.104. What is his capital?
A: Rs 20800
Q: A student has to obtain 33% of the total marks to pass. He got 125 marks and failed by 40 marks. The maximum marks are :
A: 500
Q: If A gets 10% more than B, then B gets …. less than A.
A: 9$\frac{1}{11}$%
Q: Priyanka’s income is less than Tanya’s by 25%. By how much is Tanya’s income greater than Priyanka’s?
A: 33 1/3%
Q: 40% of 80 is x% more than 20% of 120. Find x.
A: 33.33%
Q: By selling bouquets for Rs.63, a florist gains 5%. At what price should he sell the bouquets to gain 10% on the cost price?
A: Rs.66
Q: Suresh scored 384 marks out of 450. What percent marks did he get ?
A: 85.33%
Q: A sum of money doubles itself in 5 years. In how many years will it become eightfold (if interest is compounded)?
A: 15
Q: After selling 5% of a quantity of sugar, 5 Kg of sugar remains. Find the total quantity of sugar.
A: 5.26
Q: Two numbers are less than a third number by 40% and 47% respectively. How much per cent is the second number less than the first? (approx)
A: None of these
Q: A man spends 35% of his income on food, 25% on children's education, and 80% of the remaining on house rent. What percent of his income he is left with?
A: 8%
Q: Hursh wanted to subtract 5 from a number. Unfortunately, he added 5 instead of subtracting. Find the percentage change in the result.
A: Cannot be determined
Q: What percent of a day is 12 hours?
A: 50
Q: Rs. 12000 amounts to Rs. 20736 in 3 years at r% p.a. of compound interest. What is the value of r?
A: 20%
Q: Raju derives an annual income of Rs.688.25 from Rs.10,000 invested partly at 8% p.a. and partly at 5% p.a. simple interest. How much of his money is invested at 5%?
A: Rs.3,725
Q: A fruit seller had some apples. He sells 40% apples and still has 420 apples. Originally, he had
A: 700
Q: A sum of Rs.5000 at CI becomes double in 5 years. In 20 years it will be
A: Rs.80000
Q: The difference of 13% and 12% of a sum in one year is Rs.110. Then what is the sum?
A: Rs.11000
Q: Due to irregular working habits of Ramachandran, his salary was reduced by 20% but after some months his salary was increased to the original salary. What is the percentage increase in salary of Ramachandran?
A: 25%
Q: Successive discounts of 20% and 5% are equivalent to what single discount?
A: 24%
Q: At the style cloth emporium the shopkeeper measures 20% less for every meter of cloth also he marks up goods by 20%. What is the profit percentage?
A: 50%