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.
AND ALSO THIS QUIZ SERIES IS NOT PARTICULARLY FOR SSC EXAM BUT ALSO USEFUL FOR OTHER GOVERNMENT EXAM.
1.A, B and C invested capitals in the ratio 3 : 4 : 9; the timing of their investments being in the ratio 9 : 6 : 7. In what ratio would their profit be distributed?
(a) 9 : 8 : 21
(b) 27 : 25 : 63
(c) 27 : 24 : 36
(d) 9 : 8 : 12
2.A, B and C invest their capitals in a business. If the ratio of their periods of investments are 7 : 3 : 5 and their profits are in the ratio of 2 : 1 : 2. Find the ratio in which the investments are made by A, B and C.
(a) 30 : 35 : 42
(b) 7 : 6 : 10
(c) 42 : 30 : 35
(d) 42 : 25 : 35
3.A, B and C are partners. A receives 2/5 of the profit and B and C share the remaining profit equally. A’s income is increased by Rs. 220 when the profit rises from 8% to 10%. Find the capitals invested by A, B and C.
(a)8850
(b)8860
(c)8250
(d)8230
4.A, B and C are partners. A receives 2/7 of the profit and B and C share the remaining profit equally. A’s income is increased by Rs. 240 when the profit rises from 10% to 15%. Find the capitals invested by B and C.
(a) Rs. 2400
(b) Rs. 1200
(c) Rs. 4800
(d) Rs. 6000
5.Two partners invest Rs. 125,000 and Rs. 85,000 respectively in a business and agree that 60% of the profit should be divided equally between them and the remaining profit is to be treated as interest on capital. If one partner gets Rs. 300 more than the other, find the total profit made in the business.
(a)3937.50
(b)3936.50
(c)3936.55
(d)3937.56
6.Two partners invest Rs. 24750 and Rs. 16500 respectively in a business and agree that 20% of the profit should be divided equally between them and the remaining profit is to be treated as interest on capital. If one partner gets Rs. 400 more than the other, find the total profit made in the business.
(a) Rs. 5000
(b) Rs. 2500
(c) Rs. 3500
(d) Rs. 4500
7.A and B invested in the ratio 3 : 2 in a business. If 5% of the total profit goes to charity and A’s share is Rs. 855, find the total profit.
(a) 1600
(b) 1500
(c) 1400
(d) 1300
8.A and B invested in the ratio 5 : 3 in a business. If 10% of the total profit goes to charity and A’s share is Rs. 900, find the total profit.
(a) Rs. 1600
(b) Rs. 1400
(c) Rs. 1500
(d) Rs. 1800
9.Three partners altogether invested Rs. 114,000 in a business. At the end of the year, one got Rs. 337.50, the second Rs. 1125.00 and the third Rs. 675 as profit. How much amount did each invest? What is the percentage of profit?
(a)1.857%
(b)1.856%
(c)1.866%
(d)1.877%
10.Three partners A, B and C together invested Rs. 375000 in a business. At the end of the year, A got Rs. 52000, B got Rs. 65000 and C got Rs. 78000 as profit. How much amount did A invest?
(a) Rs. 100000
(b) Rs. 125000
(c) Rs. 150000
(d) Rs. 160000
Answers will be provided soon...
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