Dear Students,
Q1. Kamal Narayan offers a cash discount of 20% and still makes a profit of 20%, when he further allows 16 shirts in place of a dozen shirts to a particularly sticky bargainer. How much per cent above the cost price were his shirts listed?
(a) 125%
(b) 100%
(c) 75%
(d) 40%
(e) 64%
Q3. By selling an article for Rs. 240, Sakshi incurs a loss of 10%. At what price should she sell it, so that he makes a profit of 20%?
(a) Rs. 320
(b) Rs. 270
(c) Rs. 300
(d) Rs. 225
(e) Rs. 340
Q4. An article is sold at 10% discount on mark price. If discount is not given, then an additional profit of Rs. 96 is earned. If ratio between cost price and mark price is 5: 6 then find the selling price when article sold at 30% profit.
(a) 1040 Rs.
(b) 960 Rs.
(c) 864 Rs.
(d) 800 Rs.
(e) 1050 Rs
Q5. Bittu went to market with certain amount of money. With this money he can buy either 50 pens or 40 pencils. He retains 10% of the money for taxi fare. If he buys 20 pencils, then the number of pens he can buy with the remaining money is:
(a) 25
(b) 18
(c) 20
(d) 16
(e) 12
Directions (6-10): The following pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of total
Population of six cities, and the table shows the percentage of males among them.
Q6. What is the total number of females in City A?
(a) 718830
(b) 751170
(c) 724085
(d) 745915
(e) 739026
Q7. What is the difference between the male and the female population of City B?
(a) 47448
(b) 47484
(c) 47488
(d) 47848
(e) 47844
Q8. The female population of City F is approximately what percentage of the female population of city E?
(a) 174.8%
(b) 224.5%
(c) 257.5%
(d) 283.5%
(e) 296%
Q9. What is the total number of males in all six cities together?
(a) 3573240
(b) 3605756
(c) 3614028
(d) 3625284
(e) None of these
Q10. The total number of females in all six cities together is what percentage of the total population of all six cities together? (Answer in approximate value)
(a) 42.5%
(b) 45%
(c) 48.5%
(d) 51%
(e) 52.5%
Directions (11-15): What will come in place of (?) in the following approximation problems?
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Q1. Kamal Narayan offers a cash discount of 20% and still makes a profit of 20%, when he further allows 16 shirts in place of a dozen shirts to a particularly sticky bargainer. How much per cent above the cost price were his shirts listed?
(a) 125%
(b) 100%
(c) 75%
(d) 40%
(e) 64%
Q3. By selling an article for Rs. 240, Sakshi incurs a loss of 10%. At what price should she sell it, so that he makes a profit of 20%?
(a) Rs. 320
(b) Rs. 270
(c) Rs. 300
(d) Rs. 225
(e) Rs. 340
Q4. An article is sold at 10% discount on mark price. If discount is not given, then an additional profit of Rs. 96 is earned. If ratio between cost price and mark price is 5: 6 then find the selling price when article sold at 30% profit.
(a) 1040 Rs.
(b) 960 Rs.
(c) 864 Rs.
(d) 800 Rs.
(e) 1050 Rs
Q5. Bittu went to market with certain amount of money. With this money he can buy either 50 pens or 40 pencils. He retains 10% of the money for taxi fare. If he buys 20 pencils, then the number of pens he can buy with the remaining money is:
(a) 25
(b) 18
(c) 20
(d) 16
(e) 12
Directions (6-10): The following pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of total
Population of six cities, and the table shows the percentage of males among them.
Q6. What is the total number of females in City A?
(a) 718830
(b) 751170
(c) 724085
(d) 745915
(e) 739026
Q7. What is the difference between the male and the female population of City B?
(a) 47448
(b) 47484
(c) 47488
(d) 47848
(e) 47844
Q8. The female population of City F is approximately what percentage of the female population of city E?
(a) 174.8%
(b) 224.5%
(c) 257.5%
(d) 283.5%
(e) 296%
Q9. What is the total number of males in all six cities together?
(a) 3573240
(b) 3605756
(c) 3614028
(d) 3625284
(e) None of these
Q10. The total number of females in all six cities together is what percentage of the total population of all six cities together? (Answer in approximate value)
(a) 42.5%
(b) 45%
(c) 48.5%
(d) 51%
(e) 52.5%
Directions (11-15): What will come in place of (?) in the following approximation problems?
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