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Dear Readers,
As SSC CGL exam is coming near, many of candidates are studying very hard for this exam and want to crack this exam very seriously. Many of candidates understand this thing that QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE Section plays a pivotal role in deciding the cut-off for candidates giving this exam.
Friends, from now on We are starting an online quiz series of "Arithmetic Quant". According to this plan, we would be publishing daily quiz of Arithmetic maths portion from where we would cover a topic each in it and we would update it daily.
AND ALSO THIS QUIZ SERIES IS NOT PARTICULARLY FOR SSC EXAM BUT ALSO USEFUL FOR OTHER GOVERNMENT EXAM.
1. Three friends A, B and C started a business by investing a sum of money in the ratio of 5 : 7 : 6. After 6 months C withdraws half of his capital. If the sum invested by ‘A’ is Rs. 40,000, out of a total annual profit of Rs. 33,000 C’s share will beAND ALSO THIS QUIZ SERIES IS NOT PARTICULARLY FOR SSC EXAM BUT ALSO USEFUL FOR OTHER GOVERNMENT EXAM.
Rs. 9,000
Rs. 12,000
Rs. 11,000
Rs. 10,000
Sol: (a) Hint: Sum invested by A, B and C is in the ratio of 5 × 12 : 7 × 12 : 6 × 6 + 3 × 6
or, 60 : 84 : 54 or 10 : 14 : 9
∴ share of C =9/33×33000= Rs. 9,000
or, 60 : 84 : 54 or 10 : 14 : 9
∴ share of C =9/33×33000= Rs. 9,000
2. Mr Shivkumar started a business, investing Rs. 25000 in 1996. In 1997 he invested an additional amount of Rs. 10000 and Mr Rakesh joined him with an amount of Rs. 35000. In 1998, Mr shivkumar invested another additional amount of Rs. 10000 and Mr. Suresh joined them with an amount Rs. 35000. What will be Rakesh’s share in the profit of Rs. 150000 earned at the end of three years from the start of the business in 1996?
Rs. 70000
Rs. 50000
Rs. 45000
Rs. 75000
Sol: (b) Hint: Ratio of their investments =25,000×1+35000×1+45000×1∶35000×2∶35000×1
=3∶2∶1
∴ Rakesh’s share =2/6×150000= Rs. 50000.
=3∶2∶1
∴ Rakesh’s share =2/6×150000= Rs. 50000.
3. A starts a business by investing Rs. 500, B joins him after two months by investing Rs. 400 and C joins them after 6 months by investing Rs. 800. If the annual profit is Rs. 444, find the profit of C.
Rs. 180
Rs. 120
Rs. 144
Rs. 128
4. A, B and C enter into a partnership. A invests Rs. 4000 for the whole year, B puts in Rs. 6000 at the first and increasing to Rs. 8000 at the end of 4 months, while C puts in at first Rs. 8000 but withdraw Rs. 2000 at the end of 9 months. Find the profit of A at the end of year, if the total profit is Rs. 16950.
Rs. 3600
Rs. 6600
Rs. 6750
Rs. 6300
Sol: (a) Hint: A’s investment for 12 months = Rs. 4000 × 12 = Rs. 48000
B’s investment (Rs. 6000 for 4 months and Rs. 8000 for 8 months)
= (Rs. 6000 × 4 + Rs. 8000 × 8) = Rs. 88000
C’s investment (Rs. 8000 for 9 months and Rs. 6000 for 3 months)
= (Rs. 8000 × 9 + Rs. 6000 × 3) = Rs. 90,000. Ratio of their incomes = A : B : C =48000∶88000∶90000 = 48 : 88 : 90 = 24 : 44 : 45
B’s investment (Rs. 6000 for 4 months and Rs. 8000 for 8 months)
= (Rs. 6000 × 4 + Rs. 8000 × 8) = Rs. 88000
C’s investment (Rs. 8000 for 9 months and Rs. 6000 for 3 months)
= (Rs. 8000 × 9 + Rs. 6000 × 3) = Rs. 90,000. Ratio of their incomes = A : B : C =48000∶88000∶90000 = 48 : 88 : 90 = 24 : 44 : 45
5. A, B and C go into business as partners and collect a profit of Rs. 1000. If A’s capital : B’s capital = 2 : 3 and B’s capital : C’s capital = 2 : 5, find the share of the profit which goes of C.
Rs. 160
Rs. 240
Rs. 500
Rs. 600
6. Two partners put Rs. 1000 and Rs. 1500 into a business. How should a profit of Rs. 336.70 be divided?
Rs. 134. 68, Rs, 202.02
Rs. 136, Rs. 200.70
Rs. 132.68, Rs. 204. 2
Rs. 136, Rs. 202.2
7. Three partners A, B and C invest Rs. 2000, Rs. 2500 and Rs. 1100 respectively in a business. If the total profit is Rs. 562.80, find the share of A in the profit.
Rs. 201
Rs. 205
Rs. 204
Rs. 208
8. Three partners A, B and C invest Rs. 1600, Rs. 1800 and Rs. 2300 respectively in business. How should they divide a profit of Rs. 1938, So C profit in this?
782
728
777
722
9. A, B and C enter into partnership. A advances Rs. 1200 for 4 months, B Rs. 1400 for 8 months, and C Rs. 1000 for 10 months. They gain Rs. 585 altogether. Find the share of a?
108
120
110
140
10. A starts a business with Rs. 2,000. B joins him after 3 months with Rs. 4,000. C puts a sum of Rs. 10,000 in the business for 2 months only. At the end of the year the business gave a profit of Rs. 5600. How should the profit be divided among them Find share of b ?
1680
2520
1400
2330
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