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A discount series of 10%, 20% and 40% is equal to a single discount of:_________?
A 50%
B 56.8%
C 60%
D 70.28%
Correct Answer: 56.8%
At what price must kashif sell a mixture of 80 kg sugar at Rs. 6.75 per kg with 120 kg at Rs. 8 per kg to gain 20%?
A Rs. 7.50 per kg
B Rs. 8.20 per kg
C Rs. 8.85 per kg
D Rs. 9 per kg
Correct Answer: Rs. 9 per kg
A person bought an article and sold it at a loss of 10 % if he had bought it for 20 % less and sold it for Rs. 55 more he would have had a profit of 40 %. The C.P of the article is:
A Rs. 200
B Rs. 225
C Rs. 250
D None of these
Correct Answer: Rs. 250
The cost price of an article which on being sold at a gain of 12 % yields Rs. 6 more than when it is sold at a loss of 12 % is:
A Rs. 30
B Rs. 25
C Rs. 24
D Rs. 20
Correct Answer: Rs. 25
A man sells a car to his friend at 10 % loss. If the friend sells it for Rs. 54000 and gains 20 %. The original C.P of the car was:_________?
A Rs. 25000
B Rs. 37500
C Rs. 50000
D Rs. 60000
Correct Answer: Rs. 50000
If two mixers and one T.V cost Rs. 7000. While two T.V s and one mixer cost Rs. 9800. The value of one T.V is:_________?
A Rs. 2800
B Rs. 2100
C Rs. 4200
D Rs. 8400
Correct Answer: Rs. 4200
If the volume and surface area of a sphere is numerically the same then it’s radius is_________?
A 1 unit
B 2 units
C 3 units
D 4 units
Correct Answer: 3 units
A right cylinder and a right circular cone have the same radius and the same volume. The ratio of the height of the cylinder to that of the cone is_________?
A 3: 5
B 2: 5
C 3: 1
D 1: 3
Correct Answer: 1: 3
The radius of a circular cylinder is the same as that of a sphere. Their volumes are equal. The height of the cylinder is________?
A 4/3 times its radius
B 2/3 times its radius
C Equal to it’s radius
D Equal to it’s diameter
Correct Answer: 4/3 times its radius
The number of solid spheres each of diameter 6 cm, that could be moulded to form a solid metal cylinder of height 45 cm and diameter 4 cm is?
A 3
B 4
C 5
D 6
Correct Answer: 5