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CONTENTS
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE 1–134

1. NUMBERS 1 -16

2. SIMPLIFICATION 17 -34

3. PERCENTAGE 35 -50

4. SIMPLE & COMPOUND INTEREST 51 -60

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PROFIT & LOSS 61 -72

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RATIO AND PROPORTION


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81 -90

8. WORK & TIME asy 91 -98

9. TIME, SPEED & DISTANCE En 99 -106

10. AREA & VOLUME gin 107 -116

11. NUMBER SERIES eer 117 -124

12. PERMUTATION, COMBINATION & PROBABILITY ing 125 -134

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Section-D: Numerical Ability

CHAPTER

1 NUMBER SYSTEM

NUMBER SYSTEM Irrational numbers: Irrational numbers are the opposite of rational
numbers. An irrational number cannot be written as a fraction,

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A number system relates quantities and symbols. The base or
radix of a number system represents the number of digits or basic
symbols in that particular number system.
and decimal values for irrational numbers never end and do not
have a repeating pattern in them. 'pi' with its never-ending decimal

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Decimal is a base (or radix) 10 numeral system. This means that
the system has ten symbols or numerals to represent any quantity.
places, is irrational.

For Example: 7, 5, 2 2, ,.....

6, 7, 8, 9 and 0.

Types of Numbers :
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These symbols are called Digits. The ten symbols are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,

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by two leaving no remainder, such as 2, 4, 6, and 8.

Real numbers: Real numbers comprise the full spectrum of


ngi Odd numbers: An odd number is one that does not divide evenly
by two, such as 1, 3, 5, and 7.
numbers. They can take on any form – fractions or whole numbers,
decimal points or no decimal points. The full range of real numbers
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Prime numbers: A prime number is a number which can be divided

For Example: 8, 6, 2 +
3
3 , 5 etc. itself.
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only by 1 and itself. The prime number has only two factors, 1 and

Natural numbers: A natural number is a number that comes


naturally. Natural Numbers are counting numbers from 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, ........
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For example: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, .... are prime numbers.

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Composite Number: A Composite Number is a number which can

Whole numbers: Whole numbers are just all the natural numbers
plus zero.
For Example: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and so on upto infinity.
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be divided into a number of factors other than 1 and itself . Any
composite number has additional factors than 1 and itself.

For example: 4, 6, 8, 9, 10 .....


Integers: Integers incorporate all the qualities of whole numbers
Co-primes or Relatively prime numbers: A pair of numbers not
and their opposites (or additive inverses of the whole numbers).
having any common factors other than 1 or –1. (Or alternatively
Integers can be described as being positive and negative whole
their greatest common factor is 1 or –1)
numbers.
For Example: … –3, –2, –1, 0, 1, 2, 3, . . . For Example: 15 and 28 are co-prime, because the factors of 15
(1,3,5,15), and the factors of 28 (1,2,4,7,14,28) are not in common
p (except for 1).
Rational numbers: All numbers of the form where p and q are
q
Twin Primes: A pair of prime numbers that differ by 2
integers (q 0) are called Rational numbers.
(successive odd numbers that are both Prime numbers).
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For Example: 4, , 0, .... For Example: (3,5), (5,7), (11,13), ...
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D-2 NUMERICAL ABILITY


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Numbers at a glance
Example Number type
0.45 rational, real

3.1415926535.... irrational, real

3.14159 rational, real

0 whole, integer, rational, real


5
rational, real
3
2 5
1 rational, real
3 3

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81 –9

-3
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rational, real

25

9/3 = 3
5
a syE natural, whole, integer, rational, real

natural, whole, integer, rational, real

–0.75
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= 3.1428571…
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rational, real (since it is a repeating
3.144444.......
decimal)
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9 Imaginary

PLACE VALUE AND FACE VALUE


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a face value of 7. However the place value includes the position
of the number in another number. So in the number 4,732, the 7
In decimal number system, the value of a digit depends on its
place or position in the number. Each place has a value of 10 times
the place to its right.
Place value : Place value is a positional system of notation in
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has a place value of 700, but has a face value of just 7.

Example: Place and face values of the digits in the number 495,
784:
which the position of a number with respect to a point determines
its value. In the decimal system, the value of the digits is based on Number Digit Place value Face value
the number ten.
Each position in a decimal number has a value that is a power of 495,784 4 400000 4
10. A decimal point separates the non-negative powers of 10, 9 90000 9
(10)0=1, (10)1=10, (10)2=100, (10)3 =1000, etc.) on the left from the
5 5000 5
1 1 1
negative powers of 10, (10)–1 = , (10)–2 = , (10)–3 = , 7 700 7
10 100 1000
etc.) on the right. 8 80 8
Face value : The face value of a number is the value of the number
without regard to where it is in another number. So 4 7 always has 4 4 4

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Number System D-3

NAMES OF DIGITS ACCORDING TO THEIR PLACE VALUE.


Indian Method International Method
Unit Unit 1 1
Ten Ten 10 10
1

Hundred Hundred 100 102


Thousand Thousand 1000 103
Ten thousand Ten thousand 10000 104
Lakh Hundred thousand 100000 10
5

Ten lakh One million 1000000 10


6

Crore Ten million 10000000 10


7

8
Ten crore Hundred million 100000000 10
Arab Billion 1000000000 10
9

FRACTIONS These are It is also defined as fractions whose numerator is an

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A fraction is known as a rational number and written in the form
integer and whose denominator is an integer plus a fraction.

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2
of
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where p and q are integers and q . The lower number 'q'

is known as denominator and the upper number 'p' is known as


For Example: 2
2
3
4
numerator.

Type of Fractions : a syE


Proper Fraction: The fraction in which numerator is less than the
Comparison of Fractions :
If the denominators of all the given fractions are equal then
the fraction with greater numerator will be the greater
fraction.
denominator is called a proper fraction.

2 5 10
For Example: , , etc. ngi For Example:
4 2 8 9
, , ,
7 7 7 7
3 6 11
Improper fraction : The fraction in which numerator is greater
than the denominator is called improper fraction.
then,
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9 8 4 2
7 7 7 7

For Example :
3 6 8
. , , etc fraction. rin
If the numerators of all the given fractions are equal then
the fraction with smaller denominator will be greater

2 5 7
Mixed fraction : Mixed fraction is a composite of a fraction and a
whole number.
For Example:
7 7 7 7
, , , then,
4 2 8 9 g
7 7 7 7
2 4 8 9
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When numerator is greater than denominator and the
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For example: 2 , 3 ,5 etc.
2 4 7
Complex fraction: A complex fraction is that fraction in which
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differences of numerator and denominator are equal, then
the fraction with smaller numerator will be the greater
faction.
5 7 11 8
numerator or denominator or both are fractions.
For Example: , , ,
2 4 8 5
2 2 3
5 7 8 11
For Example: 3 , 5 , 7 , etc. then,
4 6 5 2 4 5 8
7 6
Quicker Method (Cross Multiplication) :
Decimal fraction: The fraction whose denominator is 10 or its This is a shortcut method to compare fractions. Using this
higher power, is called a decimal fraction. method we can compare all types of fractions.
5 4
9 ? 7
7 11 12
For Example: , ,
10 100 1000
Continued fraction: Fractions which contain addition or
5 × 7 = 35 9 × 4 = 36
subtraction of fractions or a series of fractions generally in
The fraction whose numerator is in the greater product is
denominator (sometimes in numerator also) are called continued greater.
fractions.

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D-4 NUMERICAL ABILITY


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4 5 We can determine L.C.M. of two given numbers by the
Since 36 is greater than 35, hence, following two methods:
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1. Prime Factorization method: Suppose we have to find the
LCM AND HCF L.C.M. of 12, 16 and 30, then
12 = 2 × 2 × 3
Factors and Multiples : If a number x divides another number y
exactly, we say that x is a factor of y. Also y is called a multiple 16 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 2
of x. 30 = 2 × 3 × 5
Thus, required L.C.M. of the given numbers
Highest Common Factor (HCF) : = 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 3 × 5 = 240
The H.C.F. of two or more than two numbers is the greatest number 2. Division method: We can determine the L.C.M. of above
that divides each one of them exactly. There are two methods for mentioned numbers from the following process :
determining H.C.F.:
1. Prime factorization method : We can determine the H.C.F. 2 12, 16, 30
of 144, 180 and 108 from following process.
144 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 3 × 3 2 6, 8, 15
108 = 2 × 2 × 3 × 3 × 3 3 3, 4, 15

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In prime factoriation of the above mentioned three numbers,
the common factorization is 2 × 2 × 3 × 3 = 36.
1, 4, 5
Thus, required L.C.M. of the given number
= 2 × 2 × 3 × 1 × 4 × 5 = 240

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Thus, required H.C.F. of 144, 180 and 108 is 36.
2. Division Method: We can determine the H.C.F. of above
mentioned numbers from the following process :
H.C.F. and L.C.M. of Fractions:

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144 180 1
144
36 144 4
144
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H.C.F.of Numerators
H.C.F. of factions = L.C.M.of Denominators

1 3
×××
Thus, the H.C.F of 144 and 180 is 36.
Now, we find the H.C.F of 36 and 108.
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H.C.F.of 1and 3
2
and .

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4

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Then, H.C.F. of
1
2
3
and =
4 L.C.M.of 2 and 4 4

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L.C.M.of Numerators
××× . L.C.M of fractions = H.C.F.Denominators
So, required H.C.F is 36.
Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) :
The L.C.M. of two or more than two numbers is the least number
which is exactly divisible by each one of the given numbers.
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For Example, we have to find the L.C.M. of
1

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2

3 L.C.M.of 1and 3
3
and .
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Formula: Product of two numbers Then, L.C.M. of and =
2 4 H.C.F.of 2 and 4 2
= (their H.C.F.) × (their L.C.M.).

Formulae to Remember
The product of two numbers = (HCF of the numbers) × (LCM of the numbers)
n(n 1)
Sum of first n natural numbers
2
Last even number (last even number + 2)
Sum of first n even numbers =
4
2
last odd number $1
Sum of first n odd numbers
2
In the sequence, A, A + D, A + 2D, A + 3D ........ Nth term = A + (N – 1) D
N
and sum of N terms 2 A ( N 1) D
2

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Number System D-5

Rules of Divisibility
These rules let you test if one number can be evenly divided by another, without having to do too much calculation!

(Divisibility Conditions)

A number is
If Example
divisible by

128 is
2 The last digit is even (0, 2, 4, 6, 8 …..)
129 is not

381 (3 + 8 + 1 = 12, and 12 ÷ 3 = 4) Yes


The sum of the digits is evenly/ completely
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divisible by 3 1
217 (2 + 1 + 7 = 10, and 10 ÷ 3 = 3 /3 ) No

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The last 2 digits are evenly/
completelydivisible by 4
1312, (12 ÷ 4 = 3) is
7019 is not

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175 is
5 The last digit is 0 or 5
809 is not

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The number is evenly / completely divisible by 114 ( it is even and 1 + 1 + 4 = 6 and 6 ÷ 3 = 2) Yes
both 2 and 3

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If you double the last digit and subtract it from


3

7
the rest of the number and the answer is :
0 or divisible by 7
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(Note : for bigger numbers you can apply this No
672 (Double 2 is 4, 67 - 4 = 63, and 63 ÷ 7 = 9) Yes
905 (Double 5 is 10 , 90 - 10 = 80, and 80 ÷ 7 = 11 3/7)

rule to the answer again if you want)


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109816 (816 ÷ 8 = 102) Yes
8 The last three digits are divisible by 8

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216302 (302 ÷ 8 = 37 3/4) No

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The sum of the digits is divisible by 9
( Note : for bigger numbers you can apply this
rule to the answer again if you want)
2013 (2 + 0 + 1 + 3 = 6) No
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1629 (1 + 6 + 2 + 9 = 18, and again, 1 + 8 = 9) Yes

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10 The number ends in 0

If the difference of the sum of the digits at odd


220 is
221 is not

1364 ((3 + 4) – (1 + 6) = 0) Yes


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11 places and the sum of the digits at even places
25176 ((5 + 7) – (2 + 1 + 6) = 3) No
is 0 or divisible by 11

(i) The number is divisible by 3 and 4 both, or


(ii) If you subtract the last digit from twice the
rest of the number and the answer is : 648 (6 + 4 + 8 = 18 and 18 ÷ 3 = 6, and 48 ÷ 4 = 12) Yes
12 1
0 or divisible by 12 916 (9 + 1 + 6 = 16, 16 ÷ 3 = 5 ) No
3
(Note : for bigger numbers this can be applied
repeatedly)

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D-6 NUMERICAL ABILITY


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SOLVED EXAMPLES
1 : If an amount of ` 198011 is distributed equally 4x = 228 – 12 = 216

amongst 47 persons, how much amount would each person get ? 216
x = 54
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(a) `4123 (b) `4231
The smallest even number = 54
(c) `4213 (d) `4132
5 : The difference between a two-digit number and
(e) None of these the number obtained after interchanging the two digits of the
two- digit number is 27. The sum of the two digits of the two-digit
198011 number is 15. What is the two-digit number ?
Sol. (c) Sum received by each person = ` = `4213
47 (a) 87 (b) 96

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week. Totally how many bananas will it require for the months of
(c) 69
(e) None of these
(d) Cannot be determined

Sol. (d) Let the two digit nubmer be 10x + y, where x is the first

(a) 10480 w.E


January, February and March, 2008 if the number of employees
did not change during this period ?
(b) 10277
digit and y the second digit.
(10x + y) – (10y + x) = 27
9x – 9y = 27
(c) 10586
(e) None of these
a (d) 10374

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Sol. (d) Number of days in the months of January, February
and March in 2008
x–y=3
also x + y = 15
x = 9 and y = 6
Required number is 96 or 69
....(a)
....(b)

= 31 + 29 +31 = 91 days = 91 7 weeks = 13 weeks


Consumption of bananas in 1 week = 798
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seconds, 6 seconds, 4 seconds, 10 seconds and 8 seconds
respectively. How many times will they toll together in the span

Consumption of bananas in 13 weeks


= 13 × 798 = 10374
(a) 5
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of one hour (excluding the toll at the start)?
(b) 8
(d) Cannot be determined

3 : The cost of 2 rings and 4 bangles is ` 46854.


(e) None of these
Sol. (c) 2 9, 6, 4, rin
10, 8
What is the cost of 5 rings and 10 bangles ?
(a) ` 115345
(c) ` 116675
(b) ` 117135
(d) Cannot be determined
2 9, 3, 2,
3 9, 3, 1,
3, 1, 1,
5, 4
5, 2
5, 2
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(e) None of these
Sol. (b) Let the CP of 1 ring and 1 bangle be ` x and ` y
respectively.
=
LCM = 2 × 2 × 2 × 3 × 3 × 5 = 360 sec.
1
Hour..
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2x + 4y = 46854 10

2.5 (2x + 4y) = 2.5 × 46854 1


The bells will toll together after an interval of hour..
10
5x + 10y = ` 117135
1
4 : If the sum of four consecutive even numbers is they will toll together 10 times in hour..
10
228, which is the smallest of the numbers ?
7 : Samantha, Jessica and Roseline begin to jog
(a) 52 (b) 54
around a circular stadium. They complete their one lap around
(c) 56 (d) 48 the stadium in 84 seconds, 56 seconds and 63 seconds
(e) None of these respectively. After how many seconds will they be together at the
Sol. (b) According to the question, starting point?
(a) 336 (b) 504
x + x + 2 + x + 4 + x + 6 = 228 (c) 252 (d) Cannot be determined
4x + 12 = 228 (e) None of these

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Number System D-7

Sol. (b) LCM of 84, 56, 63 9 : Bhuvan has some hens and some cows. If the
total number of animal-heads are 71 and the total number of feet
2 84, 56, 63,
2 42, 28, 63, are 228, how many hens does Bhuvan have ?
7 21, 14, 63, (a) 43 (b) 32
3 3, 2 9
(c) 24
1, 2, 3,
(d) Cannot be determined
2 × 2 × 7 × 3 × 2 × 3 = 504
(e) None of these
Hence, all three persons will be together at the starting
Sol. (e) Let Bhuwan have x hens and y cows
point after 504 seconds.
According to the question,
2 3 4 5 6
8 : If the fractions , , , and are x + y = 71 ...(i)
5 8 9 13 11
2 x + 4y = 228 ...(ii)
arranged in ascending order of their values, which one will be
Multiply equation (i) by 4 and subtract equation (ii)
the fourth?
from it :
4 5

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(a) (b) 4x + 4y – 2x – 4y = 284 – 228
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or, 2x = 56
3 2 56
(c)
8
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5 or, x=
2
=28

Number of hens = 28
Sol. (a)

4
2
5
0.4,

0.44,
a 3
8

5
0.375,

0.38,
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10 :
1
4
2
th of th of a number is 82. What is the
5

6
0.54
13

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(c) 420
(b) 820
(d) 220
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Ascending order is
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(e) None of these
Sol. (b) Let the number be = x
According to the question,
3 5 2 4 6
, , , ,
8 13 5 9 11
x
2 1
= 82 rin
So the fourth one will be
4
9
.
or] x
5 4

82 5 4
2
g
= 820
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D-8 NUMERICAL ABILITY


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EXERCISE
1. What is 456 times 121? (c) 6552 (d) 3510
(a) 56453 (b) 54167 (e) None of these
(c) 55176 (d) 54155 10. Monica, Veronica and Rachael begin to jog around a circular
stadium. They complete their one lap in 48 seconds, 64
(e) None of these
seconds and 72 seconds respectively. After how many
2- The product of two consecutive even numbers is 12768. seconds will they be together at the starting point ?
What is the greater number ? (a) 336 (b) 252
(a) 110 (b) 108 (c) 576 (d) Cannot be determined
(c) 114 (d) 112 (e) None of these
(e) None of these

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11. The product of two consecutive odd numbers is 19043.
3. An amount of ` 50176 is distributed equally amongst 32 Which is the smaller number?
persons. How much amount would each person get? (a) 137 (b) 131
(a) ` 1,555
(c) ` 1,460
(e) None of these
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(d) ` 1,568
(c) 133
(e) None of these
12. What is 131 times 333 ?
(d) 129

4.
a
If an amount of ` 1,72,850 is equally distributed amongst 25

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people, how much amount would each person get ?
(a) ` 8912.50 (b) ` 8642.50
(a) 46323
(c) 43290
(e) None of these
(b) 43623
(d) 44955

(c) ` 7130
(e) None of these
(d) ` 6914
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smaller number?

5. The sum of four consecutive even numbers. A, B, C, and D is


180. What is the sum of the set of next four consecutive
even numbers ?
(a) 89
(c) 90
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(e) None of these
(b) 94
(d) 92

(a) 214
(c) 196
(b) 212
(d) 204 rin
14. A canteen requires 112 kgs of wheat for one week. How
many kgs of wheat will it require for 69 days?

6.
(e) None of these
What is 786 times 964 ?
(a) 759276 (b) 749844
(a) 1,204kgs
(c) 1,104kgs
(e) None of these
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(d) 1,014kgs

7.
(c) 75416
(e) None of these
(d) 757704

The difference between a two-digit number and the number


(a) `1905
(c) `745
(b) `2000
(d) `765
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15. If an amount of Rs 41,910 is distributed equally amongst 22
persons, how much amount would each person get ?

obtained by interchanging the two digits of the number is


18. The sum of the two digits of the number is 12. What is (e) None of these
the product of the two digits of the two digits number ? 16. The product of two consecutive even numbers is 4488.
(a) 35 (b) 27 Which is the smaller number?
(c) 32 (d) Cannot be determined (a) 62 (b) 71
(e) None of these
(c) 66 (d) 65
8. What is 783 times 869?
(e) None of these
(a) 678689 (b) 678861
17. A canteen requires 21 dozen bananas for one week. How
(c) 680427 (d) 681993
many dozen bananas will it require for 54 days?
(e) None of these
(a) 162 (b) 1944
9. There are 15 dozen candles in a box. If there are 39 such
boxes. How many candles are there in all the boxes together? (c) 165 (d) 2052
(a) 7020 (b) 6660 (e) None of these

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Number System D-9


18. If an amount of ` 72,128 is distributed equally amongst 46 28. What is 768 times 859?
persons how much amount would each person get? (a) 656276 (b) 661248
(a) `1555 (b) `1478 (c) 658176 (d) 659712
(c) `1460 (d) `1568
(e) None of these
(e) None of these
29. A canteen requires 13 dozen bananas per day. How many
19. What is 234 times 167 ? bananas will it require for 9 weeks?
(a) 42768 (b) 41184 (a) 728 (b) 9828
(c) 40581 (d) 39078
(c) 1404 (d) 9882
(e) None of these
(e) None of these
20. What is the least number to be added to 1500 to make it a
30. The cost of 3 chairs and 10 tables is ` 9856. What is the cost
perfect square?
of 6 chairs and 20 tables?
(a) 20 (b) 21
(a) `17227 (b) `18712
(c) 22 (d) 23
(c) `19172 (d) Cannot be determined

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(e) None of these
21. The sum of three consecutive integers is 39. Which of the
following is the largest among the three?
(e) None of these
31. An amount of `123098 is distributed equally amongst 61

(a) 12
(c) 13
(e) None of these
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(d) 16
persons. How much amount would each person get?
(a) `2018
(c) `2258
(b) `2108
(d) `2388

a
a length of 455.8 metres cloth?
(a) 43 (b) 48
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22. How many pieces of 8.6 metres length cloth can be cut out of (e) None of these
32. The sum of a set of five consecutive even numbers is 140.
What is the sum of the next set of five consecutive even

(c) 55
(e) 62
(d) 53
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(a) 190
(c) 200
(b) 180
(d) 160
23. The product of two successive numbers is 3192. What is the
smaller number?
(a) 59 (b) 58
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(e) None of these
33. What is 963 times 788 ?

(c) 57
(e) None of these
(d) 56 (a) 757268
(c) 758056 rin (b) 759632
(d) 758844
24. What is 184 times 156?
(a) 28704 (b) 29704
(e) None of these
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34. The cost of 5 tables and 6 chairs is ` 2,884. What is the cost
of 15 tables and 18 chairs?
(c) 30604
(e) None of these
(d) 27604

25. If an amount of ` 15,487 is divided equally among 76 students,


approximately how much amount will each student get?
(a) `3300
(c) `5600
(e) None of these
(b) `7332
(d) `8652
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(a) `206 (b) `210
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(c) `204 (d) `218 35. of a number is 250 more than 40% of the same number..
5
(e) `212
What is the number?
26. The product of two consecutive even numbers is 16128.
Which is the larger number? (a) 1250 (b) 1180
(a) 132 (b) 128 (c) 1200 (d) 1220
(c) 124 (d) 126 (e) none of these
(e) None of these 36. The product of two consecutive odd numbers is 1763. What
27. There are 12 dozen mangoes in a box. If there are 43 such is the larger number?
boxes, how many mangoes are there in all the boxes together?
(a) 43 (b) 39
(a) 516 (b) 3096
(c) 6192 (d) 628 (c) 41 (d) 37
(e) None of these (e) None of these

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37. A canteen requires 4,560 kgs of rice for 30 days. How many
8 7
kgs, of rice does the canteen require for one week? (a) (b)
14 8
(a) 1078 kgs (b) 944 kgs
(c) 1054kgs (d) 1068 kgs 4 3
(e) None of these (c) (d)
5 5
38. If an amount of ` 13,957 is divided equally among 45 people,
how much approximate amount will each person get? 5
(e)
6
(a) `330 (b) `250
(c) `275 (d) `310 2 3 4 5 6
45. If the fractions , , , and are arranged in ascending
(e) None of these 5 4 5 7 11
39. The product of two consecutive even numbers is 5328. What order of their values, which one will be the fourth ?
is the smaller number?
(a) 70 (b) 68 2 3
(a) (b)
(c) 74 (d) 72 5 4

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(e) None of these
40. Three girls start jogging from the same point around a circular
track and they complete one round in 24 seconds, 36 seconds
(c)
4
5
(d)
6
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meet at one point?


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and 48 seconds respectively. After how much time will they

(a) 2 minutes, 20 seconds


(e)
5
7
46. The difference between two numbers is 3 and the difference

a
(b) 2 minutes, 24 seconds
(c) 4 minutes 12 seconds
(d) 3 minutes 36 seconds
(e) None of these
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between their squares is 63. Which is the larger number?
(a) 12
(c) 15
(d) Cannot be determined
(b) 9

41. The average of four consecutive even numbers is 27. What


is the highest number?
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47. If the difference between a number and two fifths of the
number is 30, find the number.
(a) 32
(c) 30
(e) None of these
(b) 28
(d) 34
(a) 50
(c) 57
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(e) None of these
(b) 75
(d) 60

42. Three friends A, B and C start running around a circular


stadium and complete a single round in 24, 36 and 30 seconds rin
48. If among 54 students each contributes ` 60, the amount to
buy new books for the library can be collected . If 9 students
respectively. After how many minutes will they meet again at
the starting point?
(a) 12 (b) 6
have to pay ?
(a) ` 18 g
drop out how much additional amount does each student

(b) ` 10
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(c) 8
(e) 18

43. If the fractions


1 2 5 6
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(d) 15

7
] and are arranged in
(c) ` 12
(e) None of these
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(d) Cannot be determined

49. If (12)3 is subtracted from the square of a number the answer


so obtained is 976. What is the number?
2 3 9 13 9 (a) 58 (b) 56
ascending order of their values, which one will be the (c) 54 (d) 52
fourth ? (e) None of these
50. The cost of 5 chairs and 8 tables is ` 6,574. What is the cost
2 6 of 10 chairs and 16 tables?
(a) (b)
3 13 (a) ` 15674 (b) ` 16435
5 7 (c) ` 13148 (d) Cannot be determined
(c) (d) (e) None of these
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51. If (56)2 is added to the square of a number, the answer so
(e) None of these obtained is 4985. What is the number?
7 4 8 3 5 (a) 52 (b) 43
44. If the following fractions , , , and are arranged
8 5 14 5 6 (c) 65 (d) 39
in descending order which will be the last in the series? (e) None of these

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52. The difference between a number and one fifth of it is 84. 59. Swapnil, Aakash and Vinay begin to jog around a circular
What is the number? stadium. They complete one lap in 36 seconds, 48 seconds
(a) 95 (b) 100 and 42 seconds respectively. After how many seconds will
they be together at the starting point?s \
(c) 105 (d) 108
(a) 504 seconds (b) 940 seconds
(e) 112
(c) 1008 seconds (d) 470 seconds
53. Kishan has some hens and some cows. If the total number of
(e) None of these
animal heads are 59 and the total number of feet are 190, how
many cows does Kishan have ? 60. A, B, C, D and E are five consecutive odd numbers The sum
of A and C is 146. What is the value of E?
(a) 36 (b) 32
(a) 75 (b) 81
(c) 23 (d) Cannot be determined
(c) 71 (d) 79
(e) None of these
54. Gopal has some hens and some goats. If the total number of (e) None of these
animal heads are 43 and total number of feet are 142, how 61. The product of two consecutive even numbers is 582168.
many hens does Gopal have? Which is the smaller number?
(a) 28 (b) 21 (a) 760 (b) 762

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(c) 15
(e) None of these
(d) Cannot be determined

62.
(c) 764
(e) 756
(d) 766

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55. The difference between a two-digit number and the number
obtained by interchanging the two digits of the number is 9.
The sum of the digits of the number is 15. What is the product
of the two digits of the two-digit number?
four-seventh of her father’s present age. The average of the
present ages of all three of them is 32 years. What is the
difference between the Seema’s son’s present age and
(a) 54
(c) 56
(e) None of these
a (b) 72
(d) Cannot be determined
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Seema’s father’s present age ?
(a) 44 years
(c) 46 years
(e) None of these
(b) 48 years
(d) Cannot be determined

56. The number obtained by interchanging the two digits of a


two-digit number is less than the original number by 18.
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What is the sum of a different set B of five consecutive

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The sum of the two digits of the number is 16. What is the numbers whose lowest number is 71 less than double the
original number? lowest number of set A ?
(a) 97 (b) 87 (a) 182 (b) 165
(c) 79
(e) None of these
(d) Cannot be determined (c) 172
(e) None of these rin (d) 175

57. If all the fractions


3
5
,
1
8
,
8
11
,
4
9
,
2
7
,
5
7
and
5
12
are
64.
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Deepak has some hens and some goats. If the total number

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of animal heads is 90 and the total number of animal feet is
248, what is the total number of goats Deepak has ?
arranged in the descending order of their values, which one
will be the third?

(a)
1
8
(b)
4
9
(a) 32
(c) 34
(d) Cannot be determined
(e) None of these
(b) 36

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65. The sum of the two digits of a two digit number is 15 and the
5 8 difference between the two digits of the two digit number is
(c) (d)
12 11 3. What is the product of the two digits of the two-digit
(e) None of these number ?
(a) 56 (b) 63
2
58. Farah got married 8 years ago. Today her age is 1 times (c) 42
7
(d) Cannot be determined
her age at the time of her marriage. At present her daughter's (e) None of these
age is one-sixth of her age. What was her daughter's age 3
66. The sum of the squares of two consecutive even numbers
years ago? is 6500. Which is the smaller number?
(a) 6 years (b) 2 years (a) 54 (b) 52
(c) 3 years (d) Cannot be determined (c) 48 (d) 56
(e) None of these (e) None of these

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Answer Key
1 (c) 14 (c) 27 (c) 40 (b) 53 (a)
2 (c) 15 (a) 28 (d) 41 (c) 54 (c)
3 (d) 16 (c) 29 (b) 42 (b) 55 (c)
4 (d) 17 (a) 30 (e) 43 (a) 56 (a)
5 (b) 18 (d) 31 (a) 44 (a) 57 (e)
6 (d) 19 (d) 32 (a) 45 (b) 58 (c)
7 (a) 20 (b) 33 (d) 46 (a) 59 (c)
8 (c) 21 (e) 34 (d) 47 (a) 60 (d)
9 (a) 22 (d) 35 (a) 48 (c) 61 (b)
10 (c) 23 (d) 36 (a) 49 (d) 62 (b)
11 (a) 24 (a) 37 (e) 50 (c) 63 (d)
12 (b) 25 (c) 38 (d) 51 (b) 64 (c)
13 (d) 26 (b) 39 (d) 52 (c) 65 (e)

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1. asy
(c) 456 × 121 = 55176 From equation (i)
2.
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(c) From the given alternatives,
112 × 114 = 12768
y= 7– 2 = 5
Required product = xy = 7 × 5 = 35

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Larger number = 114
(d) Amount received by each person
8.
9.
(c) 783 × 869 = 680427
(a) Total number of candles = 15 × 12 × 39 = 7020

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50176
32 eer
1568 10. (c) Required time = LCM of 48, 64 and 72

4.
172850 ing
(d) Amount received by each person
2
2 48,
24,
64,
32,
72
36

5.
25
= ` 6914

(b) A + A + 2 + A + 4 + A + 6 = 180
2
2
12,
6,
16,
8,
18
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4A + 12 = 180

50 + 52 + 54 + 56 = 212
A = 42.
Next four consecutive even numbers are
3 3,
1,
4,
4,
9
3
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LCM = 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 3 × 4 × 3 = 576 seconds.
6. (d) 786 × 964 = 757704.
7. (a) Let the two-digit number be = 10x + y, where x > y 11. (a) Out of the given alternatives,
According to the question, 137 × 139 = 19043
10x + y – 10y – x = 18 Required smaller number = 137
or, 9x – 9y = 18 12. (b) ? = 333 × 131 = 43623
or, 9(x – y) = 18 13. (d) Let the numbers be x and (x + 1),
18 x(x + 1) = 8556
or, x – y = =2 ...(i) or, x2 + x – 8556 = 0
9
and, x + y = 12 ...(ii) or, x2 + 93x – 92 x – 8556 = 0
From equations (i) and (ii) or, (x2 + 93) (x – 92) = 0
x = 92
14
2x = 14 x= =7
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14. (c) Quantity of wheat for 7 days = 112 kg 26. (b) Quicker Approach:
The unit's digit of the number 16128 is 8,
112
Quantity of wheat for 1 day = kg From the given answer choices, 126 × 128 = 16128
7
Required larger number = 128
Quantity of wheat for 69 days 27. (c) Number of mangoes = 12 dozens
= 12 × 12 = 144
112
= × 69 = 1104 kg Number of mangoes in 43 boxes
7
= 43 × 144 = 6192
41910 28. (d) Required product = 768 × 859 = 659712
15. (a) Required amount = = `1905
22 29. (b) Requirement of bananas for 1 day in the canteen = 13
16. (c) Let the smaller number be x dozens

x × (x + 2) = 4488 Requirement of bananas for 9 weeks i.e. 63 days

x2 + 2x – 4488 = 0 = 63 × 13 dozens

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x = 66
= 63 × 13 × 12 = 9828.
30. (e) Let the cost of one chair be ` x and that of a table be

=
21
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17. (a) Required number of bananas

54 162 dozen
= `y
According to the question,
3x + 10y = `9856
7

a
18. (d) Amount received by each person

72128
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or, 2 × (3x + 10y) = 2 × 9856
6x + 20y = `19712
31. (a) Amount received by each person
=
46
19. (d) 234 × 167 = 39078
`1568

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123098
61
= `2018

20. (b) 382 = 1444


392 = 1521 nee
32. (a) According to the question,
x + x + 2 + x + 4 + x + 6 + x + 8 = 140

Required number = 1521 – 1500 = 21


21. (e) Let the three consecutive integers be x, x + 1 and x + 2
or, 5x + 20 = 140
or, 5x = 120
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According to the question,
x + x + 1 + x + 2 = 39
x=
120
5
= 24
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or, 3x + 3 = 39
or, 3x = 39 – 3 = 36

36
x + 8 = 24 + 8 = 32

with = 34 t
The next set of five consecutive even number will start

Required sum = 34 + 36 + 38 + 40 + 42 = 190


or, x = = 12 33. (d) 963 × 788 = 758844
3
34. (d) Let the cost of a table be = `x and that chair be = `y
Required largest number = x + 2 = 12 + 2 = 14 According to the question,
455.8 5x + 6y = `2884
22. (d) Number of pieces = = 53 3 × 5x + 3 × 6y = 3 × `2884
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or, 15x + 18y = `8652
23. (d) Out of the given alternatives,
35. (a) Let the number be x
56 × 57 = 3192
24. (a) Required product = 184 × 156 = 28704 3x 2x
Then 250
25. (c) Amount received by each student 5 5
x = 250 × 5
15487
= = `204 = 1250
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36. (a) From the given alternatives, 0.875 > 0.83 > 0.8 > 0.6 > 0.57
1763 = 43 × 41
7 5 4 3 8
4560 7 8 6 5 5 14
37. (e) Required quantity of rice = kg = 1064 kg
30 45. (b) Decimal equivalent of given fractions:
38. (d) amount received by each person
2 3 4
0.4; 0.75; 0.8;
13957 5 4 5
= = `310.15 ` 310
45
5 6
39. (d) Let the smaller number be x 0.714; 0.545
x (x + 2) = 5358 7 11
x2 + 2x – 5328 = 0 Clearely, 0.4 < 0.545 < 0.714 < 0.75 < 0.8
(x + 74) (x – 42) = 0
2 6 5 3 4
x = 72 < < < <
40. (b) Required time 5 11 7 4 5
= L.C.M of 24, 36 and 48 46. (a) Let the larger and smaller numbers be x and y
= 144 seconds respectively.

41. (c)
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= 2 minutes 24 seconds
x x 2 x 4 x 6
27
Then, x – y = 3
and, x2 – y2 = 63
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(x + y) (x – y) = 63
4
63
27 4 12 (x y) 21 ...(ii)
x 3
4
96
4
24 a
Highest number = 24 + 6 = 30
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From equation (i) and (ii),
x = 12
47. (a) Let the number be = x
According to the question,
42. (b) Required time = L.C.M of 24, 36 and 30
= 360 seconds = 6 minutes
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2x
5
30

43. (a) The given fractions are


1 2 5 6
2
, , ,
3 9
LCM of their denominators is 234
13
and
7
9
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5
30

117, 78, 26,18, 26


x
30 5
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50
234

117, 2 78, 5 26, 6 18, 7 26


234
3

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48. (c) Sum to be collected from 54 students = 60×54 = 3240 `
Sum collected from 45 students = 60 × 45 = 2700 `

117,156,130,108,182
234
On arranging the numerators in ascending order
Difference = 3240 - 2700 = 540 `
Additional amount to be paid by each student

540
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108, 117, 130, 156, 182. = = `12
45
Ascending order of the fraction is
49. (d) Let the number be x.
6 1 5 2 7
x2 – (12)3 = 976
13 2 9 3 9
x2 = 976 + 1728 = 2704
44. (a) Decimal equivalents of fractions
x= 2704 52
7 4
= 0.875, = 0.8 50. (c) 5 chairs + 8 tables = `6574
8 5
10 chairs + 16 tables = 6574 × 2 = ` 13148
8 3 51. (b) Let the number be x.
= 0.57, = 0.6
14 5
x2 + (56)2 = 4985
5 x2 = 4985 – 3136 = 1849
= 0.83
6
x = 1849 = 43

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1 3 1
52. (c) 1 of the number = 84 57. (e) 0.6, 0.125,
5 5 8

8 4
84 5 0.727, 0.44,
number = = 105 11 9
4
2 5
53. (a) A hen has two legs whereas a cow has four legs. 0.285, 0.714,
7 7
But both of them have one head each.
Let Kishan have x cows 5
0.416
Number of hens = 59 – x. 12
According to the question, Descending order :
4 × x + (59 – x) × 2 = 190 8 5 3 4 5 2 1
, , , , , ,
or, 4x + 118 – 2x = 190 11 7 5 9 12 7 8
or, 2x = 190 – 118 = 72 3
So, is the third.

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72
2
= 36 58. (c)
5
Let Farah’s age at the time of her marriage be x.

Number of cows = 36

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Number of goats = 43 – x
Then, (x 8)

9x
x
9
7

a
According to the question,
x × 2 + (43 – x) × 4 = 142
or, 2x + 172 – 4x = 142 syE x
7
8 7
2
x 8

28 years
or, 2x = 172 – 142

x=
30
= 15 ngi Farah’s present age = 28 + 8 = 36 years

Daughter’s age 3 years ago = 36


1
3
2
Number of hens = 15 nee
= 3 years
6

59. (c) They will be together at the starting point after the L.C.M

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55. (c) Let the two-digit number be
of 36, 48 and 42
= 10 x + y, where x < y.
L.C.M. of 36, 48, 42 = 1008 seconds

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Number obtained after interchanging the digits
60. (d) A + C = 146
= 10 y + x
According to the question,
10 y + x – 10 x – y = 9
or A + A + 4 = 146
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or A =
2
or, 9y – 9x = 9
E = A + 8 = 71 + 8 = 79
or, 9(y –x) = 9
61. (b) Let the numbers be x and (x + 2)
or, y – x = 1 ...(i) Then, x × (x + 2) = 582168
and x + y = 15 ...(ii) x2 + 2x – 582168 = 0
From equations (i) and (ii), x2 + 764x – 762x – 582168 = 0
(x + 764) (x – 762) = 0
y = 8 and x = 7 x = 762
Required product = 8 × 7 = 56
56. (a) Let the number be (10x + y) 62. (b) Let Seema’s present age be x years.
Then, (10x + y) – (10y + x) = 18 x
9x – 9y = 18 Then, Seema’s son’s present age = years
4
x–y=2 ...(i)
7x
and, x + y = 16 ...(ii) Seema’s father’s present age = years.
4
x = 9, y = 7
From equations (i) and (ii), x 7x
Then, x 32 3
So, the number is (10 × 9 + 7) = 97 4 4

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12x = 96 × 4
68
x= = 34
96 4 2
x= 32
12 65. (e) Let the two digits be x and y.
7 32 2
Then, x + y = 15 ... (i)
Required difference = x–y= 3 ... (ii)
4 4 from equation (i) and (ii), x = 9, y = 6
= 56 – 8 = 48 years Product = 9 × 6 = 54
280 66. (d) Let the two numbers be x and (x + 2).
63. (d) Lowest number of set A = – 4 = 52 Then, x2 + (x + 2)2 = 6500
5
x2 + x2 + 4x + 4 = 6500
Lowest number of other set = 52 × 2 – 71 = 33
Required sum = 33 + 34 + 35 + 36 + 37 = 175 2x2 + 4x – 6496 = 0
64. (c) Let total number of goats be x. x2 + 2x – 3248 = 0
Then, total number of hens = (90 – x) x2 + 58x – 56x – 3248 = 0
So, x × 4 + (90 – x) × 2 = 248 (x + 58) (x – 56) = 0
4x – 2x = 248 – 180 x = 56

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CHAPTER

2 SIMPLIFICATION

SIMPLIFICATION TYPES OF SURDS :


Mixed surds: If one factor of a surd is a rational number and the
Algebraic expressions contain alphabetic symbols as well as other factor is an irrational number, then the surd is called a mixed
numbers. When an algebraic expression is simplified, an equivalent surd.

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expression is found that is simpler than the original. This usually
means that the simplified expression is smaller than the original.
BODMAS RULE :
Example: 2 5 , –2 3
Pure surds: If a surd has unity as its only rational factor, the
other factor being an irrational number, then it is called a pure

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This rule depicts the correct sequence in which the operations
are to be executed, so as to find out the value of a given expression.
Here, 'B' stands for 'Bracket', ' O' for 'of', ' D' for 'Division, ' M' for
surd.
Examples: 3, a

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'Multiplication', ' A' for 'Addition', ' S' for 'Subtraction'.
When an expression contains a vinculum (a horizontal line above
an expression), before applying the 'BODMAS' rule, we simplify
the expression under the vinculum.
Since surds are irrational numbers, they can be added or subtracted
as real numbers. Also a rational number can be added or subtracted
from a surd. The result will be a real number.
Examples: 5 3; 2 7; 3 2
The next step is to evaluate all the expressions in the brackets.
After removing the brackets, we must use the following operations ngi ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION OF SURDS :
Example: 5 2 20 2 3 2 22 2
strictly in the following order:
1. of
2. Division, Multiplication nee
Example: 45 3 20 4 5
Multiplying and Dividing Surds :
3 5 6 5 4 5 5

3. Addtition, Subtraction
So, the order of precedence is:
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Surds can be multiplied by using the laws of surds. To multiply or
divide Surds they have to first be made of the same order.
V Vinculum first
B Brackets
O Of, Orders (i.e. Powers and Square Roots, etc.)
DM Division and Multiplication (left-to-right)
Examples: 4

LAWS OF INDICES :
22
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AS Addition and Subtraction (left-to-right)

LAWS OF SURDS AND INDICES


am × an = am+n
am ÷ an = am–n
(am)n = amn
1
t
am =
m
LAWS OF SURDS: a

1
n 1
a–m =
an a am

am / n = n am
1 1 1 a0 = 1
anbn (ab) n Examples:
1 3
1
5 3
1 m 1 4 (43 ) 5 (4 5 )
a n
a mn
53 × 54 = 57
All these laws follow from the laws of indices. 55
53
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Other Important Formulae
(a + b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b2 (a – b)2 = a2 – 2ab + b2
(a2 – b2) = (a – b) (a + b) (a + b)2 + (a – b)2 = 2(a2 + b2)
(a + b)2 = (a – b)2 + 4ab
(a + b)3 = a3 + b3 + 3ab (a + b)
(a – b)3 = a3 – b3 – 3ab (a – b)
a3 + b3 = (a + b) (a2 – ab + b2)
a3 – b3 = (a – b) (a2 + ab + b2)
a3 + b3 + c3 – 3abc = (a + b + c) (a2 + b2 + c2 – ab – bc – ac)
(a + b + c)2 = a2 + b2 + c2 + 2ab + 2bc + 2ca
2 2
1 1
3
1 1 1 1
x 3 x x2 = x 2 x 2
x3 + x2 x x
x3 x x
If a + b + c = 0, then a3 + b3 + c3 = 3abc

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1 : What value should come in place of the 4 : What value should come in place of the question

(a) 23450
(c) 25890
a
question mark (?) in the following question ?
432×66 –1562 = ?
(b) 24360
(d) 26950
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mark (?) in the following question ?
3
8
of
5
7
of
2
5
of 1680 = ?
(e) None of these
Sol. (d) ? = 432 × 66 – 1562 ngi (a) 150
(c) 210
(b) 180
(d) 240
= 28512 – 1562 = 26950
2 : What value should come in place of the
question mark (?) in the following question ? nee
(e) None of these

Sol. (b) ? 1680


2 5 3

(a) 45980
443 × 163 -186782 =?
(b) 44890
5 7 8
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=180

5 : If (28)3 is subtracted from the square of a


(c) 43780
(e) None of these
Sol. (a) ? = 443 × 163 – 186782
(d) 42670

(a)
(c)
127
142
g
number, the answer so obtained is 1457. What is the number?
(b) 136
(d) 153 .ne
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= 348913664 – 348867684
= 45980 (e) None of these
3 : What value should come in place of the Sol. (d) Let the number be x.
question mark (?) in the following question ? According to the question,
x2 – (28)3 = 1457
2 4
6 ÷ 4 =? x2 – 21952 = 1457
3 5 x2 – 21952 – 1457 = 0
1 7 x2 = 23409
(a) 1 (b) 1
3 18 x= 23409 = 153
12 5 6 : If (89)2 is added to the square of a number,,
(c) 1 (d) 1
19 8 the answer so obtained is 16202. What is the number?
(e) None of these (a) 91 (b) 8281
Sol. (b) (c) 8649 (d) 93
20 24 (e) None of these
?
3 5
Sol. (a) Let the number be x.
20 5 25 7 According to the question,
1
3 24 18 18 x2 + (89)2 = 16202

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Simplification D-19
x2 + 7921 = 16202 9 : What approximate value should come in place of
x2 = 16202 – 7921 = 8281
question mark (?) in the following questions?
x= 8281 = 91
(you are not expected to calculate the exact value)
4 2 6 (935.82)2 = ?
7: ?
5 16 2 (a) 870000 (b) 867500
16 (c) 888800 (d) 875800
(a) 5 (b)
35 (e) 899800
1 16 Sol. (d) ? = (935.82)2 (936)2
(c) (d) 936 × 936 = 876096 875800
5 39
(e) None of these 10 : What approximate value should come in
place of the question mark (?) in the following question?
4 2 6 8 6 14 7
Sol. (e) ? = = = = 4444 56 × (23)2 + 63 = ?
5 16 2 80 2 78 39

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the answer so obtained is 7457. What is the number ? (c) 44630 (d) 43530
(a) 76 (b) 63 (e) 42050
(c) 81
(e) None of these
Sol. (a) Required number
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(d) 82
Sol. (e) ?
4444 23 23
56
63

=
=
7457 (41) 2

7457 1681
a syE 4450 23 23
56
63

= 5776 = 76

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E X E R CgIiSnE
42037 + 63 = 42100 42050

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Directions: In the following find the value of '?'
1. 56.6× 16.6 × 6.6 =? i 5. 85332 –11638 – 60994 = ?
(a) 12700 ng.
(b) 12600
(a) 6102.196
(c) 6210.196
(e) None of these
(b) 6021.196
(d) 6012.196

6.
(c) 12800
(e) None of these
? of 57.75 of 0.8 = 3187.8
net
(d) 12500

2. 46 × 16 = 368
(a) 45 (b) 27
(a) 1124 (b) 1236
(c) 64 (d) 69
(c) 1058 (d) 966
(e) None of these
(e) None of these
7. (?)2 – (12)3 = 976
3. 999.99 + 99.99 + 9.99 = ?
(a) 58 (b) 56
(a) 1109.99 (b) 1019.89
(c) 1108.99 (d) 1099.88 (c) 54 (d) 52

(e) none of these (e) None of these


4. 11.6 × ? = 899 8. 351 6 0.5 = ?
(a) 77.5 (b) 78.5 (a) 117 (b) 119
(c) 79.5 (d) 81.5 (c) 121 (d) 123
(e) none of these (e) None of these

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D-20 NUMERICAL ABILITY


20
9. 18 × ? =7776 12 21. What is the least number to be added to 1500 to make it a
(a) 32 (b) 42 perfect square ?
(c) 160 (d) 36 (a) 21 (b) 35
(e) None of these (c) 43 (d) 59
10. 11× 55 5 + 9 = ? (e) None of these
(a) 120 (b) 140 4 5
(c) 48 (d) 180 22. – of 1150 + of 1248 = ?
5 6
(e) None of these
(a) 140 (b) 115
11. 85333 –11638 – 60994 = ?
(c) 125 (d) 120
(a) 12701 (b) 12600
(e) None of these
(c) 12800 (d) 12500
23. 235 + 75 × 8 = ?
(e) None of these
(a) 2480 (b) 835
12. 84 – 8 2 = ?
(c) 1955 (d) 2840
(a) 64 (b) 512
(e) none of these

13.
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(c) 4032
(e) None of these
6.3 × 12.8 × 9.9 – 69.996 = ?
(d) 4096
24. 5986 – 2340 = 1496 + ?
(a) 2150 (b) 1150

(a) 738.54
(c) 728.34 w.E (b)
(d)
758.94
748.74
(c) 2140
(e) none of these
1
(d) 1970

14.
(e) None of these
8 + 18 × 368 ÷ 16 = ?
(a) 598
(c) 648
a (b)
(d)
356
422
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25. 74

(a)
(343)0.25 = ?

7 (b) 49

15.
(e) None of these
11059 + 8889 – 908 = ? × 85 ngi (c) 7
(e) None of these
(d) 7 7

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(a) 236 (b) 212 26. 57.63 – 37.26 = 39.27 – ?
(c) 248 (d) 272 (a) 18.90 (b) 18.54
(c) 19.73 (d) 19.54
(e) None of these
16. 66606 + 40998 = ? – 24848
(a) 132452 (b) 132242 27.
(e) None of these
1089 + 289 = rin
?

17.
(c) 132425
(e) None of these
894.65 – 388.24 + 100.99 = ?
(d) 132254 (a) 625
(c) 25
(e) None of these
g(b)
(d)
50
1378
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(a) 617.4
(c) 597.4
(e) None of these
(b)
(d)
607.4
587.4
28. 12.8 × 2.5 + 8.6 = ?
(a) 41.3
(c) 40.6
(e) None of these
(b)
(d)
39.6
142.08
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18. 1181 + 1520 = (26)2 + (?)2
(a) 49 (b) 43 29. (142 – 132) 3 = ?2
(c) 47 (d) 45 (a) 9 (b) 3
(e) None of these (c) 27 (d) 6
(e) None of these
19. 59475 ? = 195 × 5 30. (19)12 × (19)8 ÷ (19)4 = (19)?
(a) 3969 (b) 3481 (a) 24 (b) 8
(c) 4225 (d) 3249 (c) 6 (d) 12
(e) None of these (e) None of these
20. 31. 70.56 ÷ 11.2 = ?
? + 29 = 2704
(a) 63 (b) 6.3
(a) 23 (b) 529
(c) 7.72 (d) 0.53
(c) 441 (d) 21
(e) None of these
(e) None of these

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Simplification D-21

32. If x + y = 23 and xy = 126; then (x)2 + (y)2 = ? 1 3 9 5


41. =?
(a) 250 (b) 317 2 4 2 8
(c) 340 (d) Cannot be determined
5 15
(e) None of these (a) (b)
96 8
33. 986.23 + 7.952 + 8176.158 = ? 5 12
(a) 9170.340 (b) 9169.230 (c) (d)
108 5
(c) 9241.908 (d) 9170.762 (e) None of these
(e) None of these 18 17 3 1
42. ?
34. 8 15 3 1
1296 36 = ?
(a) 17 (b) 26
(a) 1 (b) 36
(c) 13 (d) 34
(c) 6 (d) 18
(e) None of these
(e) None of these
1 2 6 5

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35. 112 7 4 = 8 × ?
(a) 0.25
(c) 0.5
(b) 0.05
(d) 8
43. 1 1
2 3
(a) 71.5
7 6
?

(b) 133

(e) None of these

1 2 4
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19
252
(d)
19
180
36. of of of 3750 = ?
2 3 8
(a) 625
(c) 125
a
(b) 312.5
(d) 250
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(e) None of these

? – 63=9
(a) 12
2

(b) 144

(e) None of these


ngi45.
(c) 324
(e) None of these
916.28 – 72.4 = 728.2 + ?
(d) 128

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3 8 4
37. ?
9 15 9 (a) 115.86 (b) 125.68
(c) 215.68 (d) 216.04

(a)
16
9
(b)
2
3 46.
(e) None of these
7776 ÷ 18 × 3 = ?
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(c)
4
9
(d)
3
2
(a) 144
(c) 1296
(e) None of these
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(d) 1266
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(e) None of these
38. (87324 – 79576) × 1.5 = ?
(a) 1162.2 (b) 11622
47. 8994 – 4178 – 2094 = ?
(a) 2720
(c) 2730
(e) None of these
(b) 2726
(d) 2734
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(c) 1372.2 (d) 1163.7
48. 315 × 114 – 1565 = ?
(e) None of these
(a) 34534 (b) 34435
39. (331 + 19) × (15 – 11) × (37 + 13)= ?
(c) 34345 (d) 33445
(a) 70000 (b) 4131 (e) None of these
(c) 30250 (d) 20350 49. 1256 ÷ (32 × 0.25) =?
(e) None of these (a) 160 (b) 154
(c) 165 (d) 157
250
40. 11.88 × ? (e) None of these
18
50. 69.2 × 18.4 × 4.5 = ?
(a) 16.50 (b) 4131 (a) 5729.76 (b) 5972.76
(c) 30250 (d) 20350 (c) 5279.76 (d) 5792.76
(e) None of these (e) None of these

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D-22 NUMERICAL ABILITY


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51. 3.2 × 6.8 × 9.5 = ?
1.6 3.2
(a) 207.62 (b) 202.67 61. =?
0.08
(c) 206.27 (d) 207.72
(e) None of these (a) 6.4 (b) 8
52. 153 × 93 – 15552 = ? (c) 64 (d) 0.8
(a) 41250 (b) 43250 (e) None of these
(c) 42350 (d) 44250 62. (7857 + 3596 + 4123) ÷ 96 = ?
(e) None of these (a) 155.06 (b) 162.25
2 2 (c) 151.83 (d) 165.70
53. 8 ÷ 10 =? (e) None of these
5 25
63. 5321 ÷ 305 × (19)2 ?
5 7 (a) 6150 (b) 6425
(a) (b)
6 8 (c) 6380 (d) 6355
4 3 (e) 6300

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(c)
5
(e) None of these
(d)
4 64. If (61)2 is added to the square of a number, the answer so
obtained is 5242. What is the number?
(a) 40 (b) 39
54.
3
5
of
3
4
(a) 388
of
5
6
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of 992 = ?

(b) 390
65.
(c) 37
(e) None of these
(d) 43

What is the least number to be added to 4400 to make it a

55.
(c) 372
(e) None of these
? + 17 = 961
a (d) 376

syE perfect square?


(a) 87
(c) 93
(b) 91
(d) 89
(a)
(c)
(e)
169
225
None of these
(b) 256
(d) 196
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(e) None of these
The difference between two numbers is 3 and the difference

56. 123 ÷ 6 ÷ 0.8 = ?


(a) 25.625 (b) 23.545 nee
of their squares is 63. Find the greater number.
(a) 12
(c) 15
(b) 9
(d) Cannot be determined
(c) 27.455
(e) None of these
(d) 21.365 (e) None of these
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Choose the correct option.
57. What is the least number to be added to 3986 to make it a
perfect square ?
67. How much less is

(a) 140
4
5
g
of 1150 from

(b) 115
5
6
of 1248 ?

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58.
(a) 118
(c) 110
(e) None of these
3781 5.36 ?
(b) 95
(d) 100
(c) 125
(e) None of these
(d) 120

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68. If (74)2 is subtracted from the square of a number, the answer
so obtained is 5340. What is the number?
(a) 350 (b) 330 (a) 98 (b) 102
(c) 240 (d) 280 (c) 104 (d) 110
(e) 410 (e) None of these
59. If (26)2 is subtracted from square of a number, the answer so 69. If 2x + 3y = 78 and 3x + 2y = 72, what is the value of
obtained is 549. What is the number?
x + y?
(a) 35 (b) 33
(a) 36 (b) 32
(c) 29 (d) 41
(c) 30 (d) Cannot be determined
(e) None of these
(e) None of these
60. [(4)3 × (5)4] ÷ (4)5 = ?
70. 741560 + 935416 + 1143 + 17364 = ?
(a) 30.0925 (b) 39.0625
(c) 35.6015 (d) 29.0825 (a) 1694583 (b) 1695438
(e) None of these (c) 1695483 (d) 1659483
(e) None of these

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Simplification D-23

71. (84)2 ÷ ? = 168 1 1 7


82. 5 8 7 =?
(a) 1936 (b) 1521 7 6 8
(c) 1681 (d) 1764
(e) None of these 7 7
(a) 1 (b) 1
72. 514789 – 317463 – 87695 –11207 =? 9 8
(a) 96584 (b) 98242
1 2
(c) 96845 (d) 98424 (c) 5 (d) 5
3 3
(e) None of these
3
(e) None of these
73. 50653 = ?
83. (7)3 ÷ ? + 7= 14
(a) 39 (b) 43
(c) 33 (d) 41 (a) 49 (b) 1764
(e) None of these (c) 441 (d) 3136
74. (17891 +16239 – 26352) × ? = 93336 (e) None of these
(a) 12
(c) 18
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(e) None of these
(b) 15
(d) 8
84. 3
12167 × ? = 1035
(a) 35
(c) 55
(b) 25
(d) 15

75.
1
4
6624
1
6
12
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85.
(e) None of these
1256 × 3892 = ?
(a) 3312
(c) 2208
(e) None of these a (b) 3864
(d) 4416

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(a) 4883582
(c) 4888532
(e) None of these
0.08 × 0.5 + 0.9 = ?
(b) 4888352
(d) 4883852

76.
18 15 50
(40 80) 160
=?
ngi (a) 1.3
(c) 0.112
(b) 0.94
(d) 1.5
(a) 20
(c) 11.5
(e) None of these
(b) 8.5
(d) 22
87. nee
(e) None of these
8195 ÷ 745 + ? × 12 = 7847

77. ? × 1681 =2296


(a) 648
(c) 601
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(d) 653

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(a) 2196 (b) 3364 (e) None of these

78.
(c) 2809
(e) None of these
(d) 3025

If (74)2 is subtracted from the square of a number, the answer


88. 4123 ÷ (2.3)2 – 446 = ?
(a) 401 (b) 441
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so obtained is 3740. What is the number?
(a) 9216
(c) 9604
(b) 98
(d) 96
89.
(c) 301
(e) 386
(d) 333

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If x + y =18 and xy = 72, what is the value of (x)2 + (y)2 ?
(a) 120 (b) 90
(e) None of these
(c) 180 (d) Cannot be determined
79. 93 × 45 ÷ 25 = ?
(a) 167.4 (b) 837 (e) None of these
(c) 279 (d) 130.2 90. Which least number should be added to 8115 to make it a
perfect square?
(e) None of these
80. 0.08 × ? × 1.6 =0.2944 (a) 349 (b) 166
(a) 1.3 (b) 0.4 (c) 144 (d) 194
(c) 0.2 (d) 2.3 (e) None of these
(e) None of these 91. If (46)2 is subtracted from the square of a number, the answer
81. 6 × 66 × 666 = ? so obtained is 485. What is the number ?
(a) 263736 (b) 267336 (a) 4 (b) 51
(c) 263763 (d) 263376 (c) 56 (d) 53
(e) None of these (e) None of these

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D-24 NUMERICAL ABILITY


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92. 666 ÷ (2.4 × ?) = 185
9
(a) 1.5 (b) 2.5 104. × 33824 = 63
?
(c) 0.5 (d) 5
(a) 4228 (b) 4832
(e) None of these
(c) 2416 (d) 8456
93. 956 × 753 = ?
(e) None of these
(a) 723692 (b) 727398
105. (99)2 – (?)2 + (38)2 = 8436
(c) 710308 (d) 719868
(a) 57 (b) 53
(e) None of these
(c) 49 (d) 61
3 4 (e) None of these
94. × ? = 5376
8 7 106. 12.36 × 18.15 + 21.52 = ?
(a) 30912 (b) 25144 (a) 250.3036 (b) 209.1448
(c) 24808 (d) 25088 (c) 249.454 (d) 245.854
(e) None of these (e) None of these
95. [(9)3 × (?)2] ÷ 21 = 1701 107. (98764 + 89881 + 99763 + 66342) ÷
(a) 6
(c) 11
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(e) None of these
(b) 3
(d) 4 (a) 2354
(c) 2254
(1186 + ? + 1040 + 1870 ) = 55
(b) 2368
(d) 2404

(c) 216932
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96. 897214 – 336 – 46521 – 1249 – 632176 = ?
(a) 217832 (b) 216725
(d) 315950
(e) None of these
108. (64)2 ÷ 3
32768 = ?

97.
(e) None of these
11881 ? = 10137
(a) 8649
a (b) 9216
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(a) 128
(c) 142
(e) None of these
21 14 34
(b) 132
(d) 104

(c) 8281
(e) None of these
(d) 9409
ngi109.
12.4 5.6 15.5
(a) 95
=?

(b) 100
98. 3.5 × 2.4 × ? = 42
(a) 1.5
(c) 0.8
(b) 0.2
(d) 1.2
(c) 110
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(e) None of these
(d) 106

99.
(e) None of these
804357 = ?
110. 0.09 × 6.8 × ? = 2.142
(a) 2.5
(c) 3.5 rin (b) 4.4
(d) 2.4

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3

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(a) 98 (b) 89 (e) None of these
(c) 96 (d) 93 1 5
(e) None of these 111. 11 2 =?
100. ? 16 × 24 = 186
(a) 14884
(c) 15376
(b)
(d)
13924
15876
(a)
7

110
8

1
7
(b) 13
45
56
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(e) None of these 3 43
(c) 96 (d) 13
101. (?)2 ÷ (0.04)2 × 5.6 = 117740 8 56
(a) 33.64 (b) 6.2 (e) None of these
(c) 38.44 (d) 5.4
112. 894 ÷ 28 × 589 ?
(e) None of these
(a) 700 (b) 686
102. 9418 – ? + 1436 + 2156 = 5658
(c) 796 (d) 775
(a) 7523 (b) 7352
(e) 754
(c) 7232 (d) 7325
113. If (57)2 is added to the square of a number, the answer so
(e) None of these
obtained is 8010. What is the number?
103. 9865 + ? + 3174 + 2257 = 19425
(a) 61 (b) 63
(a) 4047 (b) 4136
(c) 67 (d) 59
(c) 4129 (d) 4092
(e) None of these
(e) None of these

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Simplification D-25
114. 7275.84 – 889.4 + 124.518 = ? 124. 0.0004 ÷ 0.0001 × 36.000009 ?
(a) 6550.202 (b) 6560.598 (a) 0.10 (b) 1.45
(c) 6550.958 (d) 6510.958 (c) 145 (d) 14.5
(e) None of these (e) 1450
122 42 125. 3739 + 164 × 27 ?
115. ? (a) 1054000 (b) 4000
92 32
(c) 8200 (d) 690
7 8 (e) 6300
(a) 1 (b) 1
9 9 126. 9876 ÷ 24.96 + 215.005 – ? 309.99
(a) 395 (b) 395
1
(c) 1 (d) 9 (c) 300 (d) 315
3
(e) 310
(e) None of these
127. [(135)2 ÷ 15 × 32] ÷ ? = 45 × 24
116. 18800 ÷ 470 ÷ 20 = ?
(a) 18 (b) 24
(a) 800 (b) 2

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(c) 23.5
(e) None of these
(d) 0.10
(c) 36
(e) None of these
(d) 44

128. (96)2 + (63)2 = (?)2 – (111)2 – 8350


117.
5
? 136 320 of 8

(a) 1936
w.E (b) 4624
(a) 33856
(c) 174
(b) 30276
(d) 184

(c) 4196
(e) None of these a (d) 4096

118. 777.07 + 77.77 + 0.77 + 7.07 + 7 + 77 = ? syE


(e) None of these
129. 4368 + 2158 – 596 – ? = 3421 + 1262
(a) 1066
(c) 1247
(b) 1174
(d) 1387
(a) 946.78
(c) 964.68
(e) None of these
(b) 946.68
(d) 946.86
ngi (e) None of these
130. 2172 ÷ ? = 1832 – 956 – 514

119. 0.4 × ? = 0.000016


(a) 4 (b) 0.04 nee
(a) 6
(c) 10
(e) None of these
(b) 8
(d) 12

(c) 0.0004
(e) None of these
(d) 400

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131. 666.06 + 66.60 + 0.66 + 6.06 + 6 + 60 = ?
(a) 819.56 (b) 805.38
120. 47 ÷ 164 × 16

(a)
1
?

(b)
1
(c) 826.44
(e) None of these g
132. 205 × ? × 13 = 33625 + 25005
(d) 798.62

.ne
(c) 4
16

(e) None of these


(d)

121. 0.99 × 1000 × 14 ÷ 11 ÷ 0.7 = ?


4
1
(a) 22
(c) 33
(e) None of these
(b) 27
(d) 39 t
133. (10)24 × (10)–21 = ?
(a) 18 (b) 180
(a) 3 (b) 10
(c) 1.8 (d) 1800
(c) 100 (d) 1000
(e) None of these
(e) None of these
122. 953.7 ÷ 950.9989 95?
134. What is the least number to be added to 4321 to make it a
(a) 1.9 (b) 3
perfect square?
(c) 2.99 (d) 3.6
(a) 32 (b) 34
(e) 2.7
(c) 36 (d) 38
3.001 (e) None of these
123. 10000 1891.992 of 4.987 ?
135. 628.306 + 6.1325 × 44.0268 ?
(a) 2500 (b) 1230 (a) 820 (b) 970
(c) 1640 (d) 1525 (c) 1050 (d) 1175
(e) 2130 (e) 900

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D-26 NUMERICAL ABILITY


26
136. 1896 ÷ 29 + 445 ? 148. 21.25 + 22.52 × 212.22 = ?
(a) 485 (b) 510 (a) 256.99 (b) 245.99
(c) 528 (d) 493
(c) 252.99 (d) 258.99
(e) 536
(e) None of these
137. (9795 + 7621 + 938) ÷ (541 + 831 + 496) ?
(a) 9 (b) 13 3 3 5
(c) 17 (d) 23 149. of of of 992 = ?
5 4 6
(e) 29
138. 814296 × 36 ? × 96324 (a) 388 (b) 390
(a) 326 (b) 272 (c) 372 (d) 376
(c) 304 (d) 358 (e) None of these
(e) 260 150. 6.4 × ? = 361.6
139. 78 ÷ 5 ÷ 0.5 = ?
(a) 63.5 (b) 52.5
(a) 15.6 (b) 31.2
(c) 7.8 (d) 0.4 (c) 66.5 (d) 56.5

ww
(e) None of these
140. 12.22 + 22.21 + 221.12 = ?
(e) None of these
151. 2412 + 1139 + 5498 = ?
(a) 250.55
(c) 250.05
(e) None of these w.E (b) 255.50
(d) 255.05
(a) 8949
(c) 8749
(b) 9049
(d) 9249
141. 124 × 1213 = ?
(a) 127
(c) 1217
(e) None of these
a (b) 1239
(d) 12–7
syE
(e) None of these
152. 3.2 × 6.8 × 9.5 = ?
(a) 207.62 (b) 202.67

142. 464 ÷ (16 × 2.32) = ?


(a) 12.5 (b) 14.5 ngi (c) 206.27
(e) None of these
(d) 207.72

(c) 10.5
(e) None of these
(d) 8.5

143. If (9)3 is subtracted from the square of a number, the answer


nee
153. 8994 – 4178 – 2094 = ?
(a) 2720 (b) 2726

so obtained is 567. What is the number?


(a) 36 (b) 28
(c) 2730
(e) None of these
rin (d) 2734

(c) 42
(e) None of these
(d) 48

144. If (78)2 is subtracted from the square of a number, the answer


154. ? 17
(a) 169
961
g (b) 256
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so obtained is 6,460. What is the number?
(a) 109
(c) 113
(e) None of these
(b) 111
(d) 115
(c) 225
(e) None of these
155. 9441 + 3991 – 606 = ? × 53
(d) 196

t
145. 4275 ÷ 496 × (21)2 ? (a) 236 (b) 238
(a) 3795 (b) 3800 (c) 230 (d) 234
(c) 3810 (d) 3875 (e) None of these
(e) 3995 156. 1719 ÷ 18 = ?
146. 1413 × 143 = ?
(a) 95.5 (b) 96
(a) 1439 (b) 147
(c) 1416 (d) 1410 (c) 97.5 (d) 99
(e) None of these (e) None of these
147. What is the least number to be added to 4700 to make it a 157. 58369 + 69521 = ? + 31972
perfect square?
(a) 95998 (b) 95189 (c)
(a) 74 (b) 69
95918 (d) 95981 (e)
(c) 76 (d) 61
(e) None of these None of these

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Simplification D-27
158. 5470 ÷ 378 × (19)2 ?
3 1 1
(a) 5236 (b) 5265 167. 7 5 8 =?
4 4 2
(c) 5204 (d) 5250
(e) None of these 1 1
(a) 20 (b) 21
159. What is the least number to be added to 3986 to make it a 4 2
perfect square?
3 3
(a) 188 (b) 95 (c) 21 (d) 21
4 4
(c) 110 (d) 100
(e) 5224 3
(e) 20
160. 832.456 – 539.982 – 123.321 = ? 4
(a) 196.153 (b) 149.153 168. 9.1 × 7.5 × 6.2 = ?
(c) 169.153 (d) 176.135 (a) 423.15 (b) 68.25
(e) None of these
(c) 593.775 (d) 472.5
161. 236.69 + 356.74 = 393.39 + ?
(e) None of these

ww
(a) 200.04
(c) 200.14
(e) 203.04
(b) 201.04
(d) 202.14 169. 49 + ? = 87
(a) 1444 (b) 1442

162.
35 15 10
25 2
=? w.E (c) 1448
(e) 1460
(d) 1456

(a) 105
(c) 70
(e) None of these
a
163. 859.05 + 427.89 + 663.17 = ?
(b)
(d)
115
35
syE
170. ? –17 = 22
(a) 1511
(c) 1515
(e) 1521
(b) 1531
(d) 1553

(a) 1585.91
(c) 1950.02
(b)
(d)
1286.94
1950.11 ngi171. 5989 ÷ 48 × 11 ?
(a) 1375 (b) 1370
(e) 1951.01
164. 7 × ? = 29.05
(a) 4.05 (b) 4.15
(c) 1372
(e) 1365nee (d) 1368

(c) 3.95 (d) 4.25 (a) 7


rin
172. If 3x + 5y = 44 and 10x–2y=16, what is the value of x?
(b) 3

g
(e) None of these (c) 5.5 (d) 6.5

165.
558 45
18 4.5
=?
(e) None of these

.ne
173. If x + y = 20 and xy = 84, then (x)2 + (y)2 = ?

(a) 314
(c) 312
(e) None of these
(b) 313
(d) 311

174.
(a) 232
(c) 128
(e) None of these
876 × 20.6 + 165.34 ?
(b) 400

t
(d) Cannot be determined

166. 559 + 965 = ? × 16


(a) 92.05 (b) 95.25 (a) 700 (b) 686
(c) 93.15 (d) 94.35 (c) 775 (d) 846
(e) None of these (e) 745

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D-28 NUMERICAL ABILITY


28

Answer Key
1 (e) 36 (a) 71 (d) 106 (d) 141 (c)
2 (c) 37 (e) 72 (d) 107 (a) 142 (a)
3 (e) 38 (b) 73 (e) 108 (a) 143 (a)
4 (a) 39 (a) 74 (a) 109 (e) 144 (e)
5 (a) 40 (e) 75 (a) 110 (c) 145 (b)
6 (d) 41 (e) 76 (e) 111 (d) 146 (c)
7 (d) 42 (d) 77 (e) 112 (d) 147 (d)
8 (a) 43 (a) 78 (d) 113 (e) 148 (e)
9 (d) 44 (e) 79 (a) 114 (d) 149 (c)
10 (e) 45 (e) 80 (d) 115 (a) 150 (d)
11 (a) 46 (c) 81 (a) 116 (b) 151 (b)
12 (c) 47 (e) 82 (c) 117 (d) 152 (e)

ww
13
14
(c)
(d)
48
49
50
(c)
(d)
(a)
83
84
85
(e)
(e)
(b)
118
119
120
(b)
(c)
(d)
153
154
155
(e)
(d)
(e)

w.E
15 (e)
16 (a) 51 (e) 86 (b) 121 (d) 156 (a)
17 (b) 52 (c) 87 (d) 122 (e) 157 (c)
53 (a) 88 (d) 123 (b) 158 (e)
18
19
20
21
(d)
(e)
(b)
(a)
a 54
55
56
syE
(c)
(d)
(a)
89
90
91
(c)
(b)
(b)
124
125
126
(c)
(c)
(c)
159
160
161
(c)
(c)
(a)
22
23
(d)
(b)
57
58
(c)
(b)
92
93 ngi (a)
(d)
127
128
(c)
(d)
162
163
(a)
(d)
24
25
26
(a)
(c)
(a)
59
60
61
(a)
(b)
(c)
94
95
96
(d)
(e)
(c)
nee 129
130
131
(c)
(a)
(b)
164
165
166
(b)
(e)
(b)
27
28
(e)
(c)
62
63
(b)
(e)
97
98
(a)
(e)
132
133 rin(a)
(d)
167
168
(b)
(a)
29
30
31
(b)
(e)
(b)
64
65
66
(b)
(d)
(a)
99
100
101
(d)
(c)
(e)
134
135
136
g
(e)
(e)
(b)
169

.ne
170
171
(a)
(e)
(c)
32
33
34
(e)
(a)
(c)
67
68
69
(d)
(c)
(c)
102
103
104
(b)
(c)
(b)
137
138
139
(a)
(c)
(b)
172
173
174
t (b)
(a)
(c)
35 (c) 70 (c) 105 (b) 140 (e)

ANSWERS & EXPLANATIONS


1. (e) ? =56.6 × 16.6 × 6.6
899
=6201.096 4. (a) ? 77.5
11.6
? 5. (a) ? = 85332 – 11638 – 60994
2. (c) 16 = 368
46 ? = 85332 – 72632
? = 12700
368 46
? 1058
16 3187.8
6. (d) ? = 69
3. (e) ? = 999.99 + 99.99 + 9.99 = 1109.97 57.75 0.8

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Simplification D-29
7. (d) Let the required number be = x 5 4
According to the question, 22. (d) 1248 1150
6 5
x2 – (12)3 = 976
= 1040 – 920 = 120
or, x2 – 1728 = 976 23. (b) ? = 235 + 75 × 8
or, x2 = 1728 + 976 = 2704 = 235 + 600 = 835
or, x = 2704 52 24. (a) 5986 – 2340 = 1496 + ?
3646 = 1496 + ?
351
8. (a) ? = 117 ? = 3646 – 1496 =2150
6 0.5
25. (c) (7)1/4 × (343)0.25 = (7)1/4 × (73)1/4 = (74)1/4 = 7
7776 26. (a) 57.63 – 37.26 = 39.27 – ?
9. (d) 18 ? 20.37 = 39.27 – ?
12
? = 39.27 – 20.37 = 18.9
7776
? =36 27. (e) ? = 1089 + 289
12 18
=33 + 17 = 50
11 55 ? = (50)2 = 2500
10. (e) ? 9
5 28. (c) ? = 12.8 × 2.5 + 8.6

ww
= 121 + 9 = 130
11. (a) ? = 85333 – 11638 – 60994
? = 85333 – 72632
= 32 + 8.6 = 40.6
29. (b) ?2 = (142 – 132) ÷ 3
= (14 + 13) (14 – 13) ÷ 3
? = 12701
12. (c) ? = 84 – 82
w.E
= 82 (82 – 1) = 64 (64 – 1)
= 64 × 63 = 4032
=27×
1
3
=9

a
13. (c) ? = 6.3 × 12.8 × 9.9 – 69.996
= 798.336 – 69.996 = 728.34

14. (d) ? 8
18 368 syE
?=

30. (e) (19)? =


9 =3
(19)12 (19)8
(19) 4
16
= 8 + 414 = 422 ngi or (19)? =
(19) 20
(19) 4
15. (e) ? × 85 = 11059 + 8889 – 908
? × 85 = 19040
19040
224
nee
or (19)? = (19)20–4 = (19)16
or ? = 16

rin
?= 70.56
85 31. (b) ? = 6.3
11.2
16. (a) ? – 24848 = 107604
? = 107604 + 24848 = 132452
17. (b) ? = 894.65 + 100.99 – 388.24
= 995.64 – 388.24 = 607.4
18. (d) (?)2 + (26)2 = 1181 + 1520
32. (e) x + y = 23 and xy = 126

(23)2 – 2 × 126
529 – 252
g
Now x2 + y2 = (x + y)2 – 2xy

.ne
?2 + 676 = 2701
?2 = 2701 – 676 = 2025
? = 2025 = 45
x2 + y2 = 277
33. (a) ? = 986.23 + 7.952 + 8176.158 = 9170.340
34. (c) ? = 1296 ÷ 36
t
59475 = 36 ÷6 = 6
19. (e) = 195 × 5
? 35. (c) 112 ÷ 7 ÷ 4 = 8 × ?
59475 112
? = 61 8×?=
195 5 7 4
61 × 61 = 3721
4 1
20. (b) ? 29 2704 ?= = = 0.5
8 2
? 29 52 4 2 1
36. (a) ? = 3750 × 625
? = 52 – 29 = 23 8 3 2
? = 23 × 23 = 529
21. (a) 392 = 1521 ; 382 = 1444 24 4 28 2
37. (e) ? =
382 < 1500 < 392 135 9 126 9
To make1500 a perfect square, 21 should be added 38. (b) ? = (87324 – 79576) × 1.5
to it. = 7748 × 1.5 = 11622

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D-30 NUMERICAL ABILITY


30
39. (a) ? = 350 × 4 × 50 = 70000 5 3 3
54. (c) ? = 992 × 372
250 6 4 5
40. (e) ? = 11.88 × 165
18 55. (d) ? + 17 = 961
1 3 9 5
41. (e) ? = or ? + 17 = 31
2 4 2 8
or ? = 31 – 17
1 3 45
or ? = 14
2 4 16
1 3 16 2 or ? = 14 × 14 = 196
2 4 45 15
123
56. (a) ? = 25.625
18 17 3 1 6 0.8
42. (d) ? =
8 15 3 1
57. (c) 6 3986 63
18 51 1 68
= 34 6 36

ww
43. (a) ? =
3
2
8 5 1
5
3
6
7
2
5
6
123 386
3 369

w.E
126 17

3 5 36 35
Clearly,, 632 < 3986 < 642
2 3 42
3 5 1 3 5
2 3 42 2 3
3
70
a
42

3 140 143 syE 58. (b) ? =


642 = 4096
Required number = 4096 – 3986 = ` 110
3781 × 5.36
2
71.5
2 2

ngi 61.5 × 5.36 329.64


59. (a) Let the the number be = x
330

nee
44. (e) – 63 = 92 According o the question,
?
x2 – 262 = 549
? = 81 + 63 = 144 or, x2 – 676 = 549

45. (e)
? = (144)2 = 20736
916.28 – 72.4 = 728.2 + ?
or, x2 = 549 + 676 = 1225
or, x = 1225 =35
rin
46. (c)
843.88 = 728.2 + ?
? = 843.88 – 728.2 = 115.68

? = 7776 ×
1
× 3 = 1296
60. (b) ? = [(4)3 × (5)4] (4)5

=
43 54
45
54
42
g .ne
t
18
47. (e) ? = 8994 – 4178 – 2094 5 5 5 5
= = 39.0625
= 8994 – 6272 = 2722 4 4
48. (c) ? = 315 × 114 – 1565 1.6 3.2
= 35910 – 1565 = 34345 61. (c) ? 64
0.08
49. (d) ? = 1256 ÷ (32 × 0.25)
= 1256 ÷ 8 = 157 7857 3596 4123
62. (b) ?
50. (a) ? = 69.2 × 18.4 × 4.5 =5729.76 96
51. (e) ? = 3.2 × 6.8 × 9.5 = 206.72 15576
=162.25
52. (c) ? = 153 × 93 – (1555)2 96
= 3375 × 729 – 2418025 = 42350 5321
2 2 63. (e) ? = × (19)2 = 6297.97 6300 (approx)
305
53. (a) ? = 8 10
5 25 64. (b) Let the number be x.
42 252
= x2 + 612 = 5242
5 25
x2 = 5242 – 3721
42 25 5 = 1521
=
5 252 6 x = 39

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Simplification D-31

65. (d) 79. (a) ? = 93 × 45 25


4400 66.33
Required number = 672 – 4400 93 45
= = 167.4
= 4489 – 4400 25
= 89 0.2944
66. (a) Let the larger and smaller numbers be x and y 80. (d) ? = 2.3
0.08 1.6
respectively.
81. (a) ? = 6 × 66 × 666 = 263736
Then, x – y = 3 ...(i)
and, x2 – y2 = 63 36 49 8
82. (c) ?
(x + y) (x – y) = 63 7 6 63
63 16 1
(x y) 21 ...(ii) = 5
3 3 3
From equation (i) and (ii), x = 12
(7)3
5 4 83. (e) = 14 – 7 = 7
67. (d) 1248 1150 ?
6 5

ww
= 1040 – 920 = 120
68. (c) Let the number be x.
Then,
x2 – (74)2 = 5340
?
73
7
= 49

? = 492 = 2401
x2 = 5340 + 5476
= 10816
x = 10816 104
w.E 84. (e) ? 3
12167
1035
1035
23
= 45

85. (b) ? = 1256 × 3892 = 4888352


69. (c) 2x + 3y = 78
3x + 2y = 72
From equations (i) and (ii),
x = 12, y = 18
a syE ... (i)
...(ii)
86. (b) ? = 0.08 × 0.5 + 0.9

87. (d)
= 0.04 + 0.9 = 0.94

? 12
8195
7847
x + y = 12 + 18 = 30

70. (c) ? = 741560 + 935416 + 1143 + 17364 = 1695483


ngi 745
? × 12 = 7847 – 11 = 7836
? = 653

71. (d)
(84) 2
?
=168 nee
88. (d) ? = 4123 (2.3)2 – 446

=
4123
446
84 84
? =42
2.3 2.3
779 – 446 = 333 (approx)
rin
168
? = (42)2 = 1764
72. (d) ? = 514789 – 317463 – 87695 – 11207 = 98424
89. (c) x + y = 18
(x + y)2 = 182 = 324
x2 + y2 + 2xy = 324
x2 + y2 = 324 – 2xy
g .ne
t
73. (e) ? 3
50623 3
(37) 3 = 37
x2 + y2 = 324 – 2(72)
93336 93336 x2 + y2 = 324 – 144 = 180
74. (a) ? = = 12
17891 16239 26352 7778 90. (b) 90
1 1 9 8115
75. (a) ? 6624 12 = 3312 81
4 6 180 15
18 15 50 220
76. (e) ? =11
1 required number = 91 × 91 – 8115 = 166
(40 80) 160 20 91. (b) Let the number be x
2296
2296 x2 – (46)2 = 485
77. (e) ? =56 x2 = 485 + (46)2 = 2601
1681 41
x = 2601 51
? = (56)2 = 3136
78. (d) Let the number be = x 92. (a) 666 ÷ (2.4 × ?) = 185
According to the question, 666
or 185
x2 – (74)2 = 3740 2.4 ?
or x2 = 3740 + 5476 = 9216
666
or ? = 1.5
x= 9216 = 96 2.4 185

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D-32 NUMERICAL ABILITY


32
93. (d) ? = 956 × 753 = 719868 9
104. (b) 33824 63
3 4 ?
94. (d) ? 5376
8 7 9 33824
or ? = 4832
63
3 2 2 2
105. (b) (99) – (?) + (38) = 8436
or ? 5376
14 or 9801 – (?)2 + 1444 = 8436
or 11245 – (?)2 = 8436
5376 14 or (?)2 = 11245 – 8436 = 2809
or ? = 25088
3
or ? = 2809 53
95. (e) [93 × (?)2] ÷ 21=1701
106. (d) ? = 12.36 × 18.15 + 21.52
93 (?) 2 = 224.334 + 21.52
or 1701
21 = 245.854
107. (a) (98764 + 89881 + 99763 + 66342) ÷
1701 21 (1186 + ? + 1040 + 1870) = 55
or ?2 = 49
9 9 9 or 354750 (? + 4096) = 55

ww ? = 49 =7
96. (c) ? = 897214 – (336 + 46521 + 1249 + 632176)
= 897214 – 680282 = 216932
or
354750
? 4096
55

97. (a) 11881 ×


or 109 × w.E
? = 10137
? = 10137
or
or
? + 4096 =
354750

? + 4096 = 6450
55

or
10137
? = 109 = 93
or ? = 93×93=8649
a syE 108. (a)
or
? (64)2

or ? =
? = 6450 – 4096 = 2354

64 64
3
32 32 32

128

ngi
98. (e) 3.5 × 2.4 × ? = 42 32
42
or ? = 5 21 14 34
3.5 2.4 109. (e) ? =
99. (d) ? = 3
804357
nee 12.4 5.6 15.5
294 34 260
104
18 15.5 2.5

rin
3
93 93 93
[from given options] 110. (c) 0.09 × 6.8 × ? = 2.142
= 93
100. (c) ? ÷ 16 × 24 =186

?
or ? =

111. (d) ? = 11
2.142
0.09 6.8
1
2
5
g 3.5

.ne
or ? =

or
16
186 16
? =
24
24 186

124 = (11+2) +
7

1
7
8

5
8
13
8 35
56
t
? = 124 × 124 = 15376 43 43
13 13
? 2
56 56
101. (e) 5.6 117740
(0.04) 2 112. (d) 894 ÷ 28 × 589 = ?
117740 0.04 0.04 894
or (?)2 = 33.64 or ? = × 24.3 775.86
5.6 28
or ? = 33.64 5.8 775
102. (b) 9418 – ? + 1436 + 2156 = 5658 113. (e) Let the number be = x
or 13010 – ? = 5658 According to the question,
or ? = 13010 – 5658 = 7352 x2 + 572 = 8010
103. (c) 9865 + ? + 3174 + 2257 = 19425 or, x2 + 3249 = 8010
or ? + 15296 = 19425 or, x2 = 8010 – 3249 = 4761
or ? = 19425 – 15296 = 4129 or, x = 4761 = 69

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Simplification D-33
114. (d) ? = 7275.84 + 124.518 – 889.4 or ?2 = 33856
= 7400.358 – 889.4 = 6510.958 or ? 33856 184
(12 4) (12 4) 16 8 16 7 129. (c) 4368 – 2158 – 596 – ? = 3421 + 1262
115. (a) ? = = 1 or 6526 – 596 – ? = 4683
(9 3)(9 3) 12 6 9 9
or ? = 5930 – 4683 = 1247
18800 130. (a) 2172 ÷ ? = 1832 – 956 – 514
116. (b) ? = 20 = 40 ÷ 20 = 2
470 2172
or 362
?
5 2172
117. (d) ? 136 320
8 or ? 6
362
or ? 136 200 131. (b) ? = 666.06 + 66.60 + 0.66 + 6.06 + 6 + 60
= 805. 38
or ? = 200 – 136 = 64 132. (a) 205 × ? × 13 = 33625 + 25005
or ? = 64 × 64 = 4096 or 205 × ? × 13 = 58630
118. (b) 946.68 58630
or ? 22

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205 13
0.000016 133. (d) ? = (10)24 × (10)–21
119. (c) ? = 0.0004
0.04 = (10)24–21 = 103 = 1000

121. (d)
0.99 1000 14w.E
120. (d) ? = 47 ÷ (42)4 × 4 = 48 ÷ 48 = 1

?
134. (e)

6
66
6 4321
36

?
11 0.7

990 14
7.7
a syE
721
126 756
–35
= (66)2 – 4321
= 1800
122. (e) 953.7 ÷ 950.9989 = 95?
or 95(3.7 – 0.9989) = 95? ngi = 4356 – 4321 = 35

135. (e) ? = 628.306 + 6.1325 × 44.0268


or 952.7011 = 95?
or ? = 2.7011 2.7 nee
? 628 + 6 × 44
628 + 264 = 892 900
136. (b) ? = 1896 ÷ 29 + 445

123. (b) 10000 1891.992 of


3.001
4.987 =
1896
29
+ 445
rin
100 1892
3
5
100 1135.2
137. (a)
= 65.4 + 445 = 510.4
510 g .ne
? = (9795 + 7621 + 938) ÷ (541 + 831 + 496)
= 1235.2 = 1230
124. (c) 0.0004 ÷ 0.0001 × 36.000009
= 4 ÷ 1 × 36 = 144 145
9876 14
138. (c)
= 18354 ÷ 1868 9.8 9
814296 × 36 = ? × 96324

or ?
814296 36
96324
304
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126. (c) ? 215.005 309.99 139. (b) ? = 78 ÷ 5 ÷ 0.5
24.96
78
395.673 94.985 300 31.2
5 0.5
125. (c) 3739 + 164 × 27 = 3739 + 4428 = 8167 8200 140. (e) ? = 12.22 + 22.21 + 221.12
127. (c) [(135)2 ÷ 15 × 32] ÷ ? = 45 × 24 = 255.55
141. (c) ? = 124 × 1213 = 124+13 = 1217
135 135 32
or ? 45 24 142. (a) ? = 464 ÷ (16 × 2.32)
15
464
or 38880 ÷ ? = 45 × 24 12.5
16 2.32
388880 143. (a) Let the required number be x
or ? 36
45 24 x2 – (9)3 = 567
128. (d) (96)2 + (63)2 = (?)2 – (111)2 – 8350 x2 = 567 + 729 = 1296
or 9216 + 3969 = (?)2 – 12321 – 8350
or 13185 = ?2 – 20671 x 1296 (36) 2 36

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144. (e) Let the number be x.
35 15 10
According to the question, 162. (a) ? = 105
25 2
x2 – 782 = 6460
163. (d) ? = 859.05 + 427.89 + 663.17 = 1950.11
or, x2 = 6460 + 6084
or, x2 = 12544 29.05
164. (b) ? = 4.15
7
or, x = 12544 = 112
145. (c) ? = 4275 ÷ 496 × 212 558 45
2 165. (e) ? = = 310
4275 (21) 4275 441 18 4.5
3808 3810
496 495 166. (b) 559 + 965 = ? × 16
or 1524 = ? × 16
146. (c) ? = 1413 × 143 = 1413 + 3 = 1416
147. (d) 69 × 69 = 4761 1524
or ?= = 95.25
68 × 68 = 4624 16
Clearly, 4624 < 4700 < 4761 3 1 1
Hence, 61 should be added to 4700 to make it a per- 167. (b) ? = 7 5 8

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fect square.
148. (e) ? = 21.25 + 47779.1944
= 4800.4444
4 4

= (7 + 5 + 8) +
2

3
4
1
4
1
2

149. (c) ?
3 3 5
5 4 6 w.E
992
= 20 +
3 1 2
4

150. (d)
361.6
3
8
992

= 56.5
372
a syE = 20
3
2
= 20 + 1

168. (a) ? = 9.1 × 7.5 × 6.2


1
2
= 21
1
2

6.4
151. (b) 9049
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= 423.15
49 ? = 87
152. (e) 206.72
153. (e) 2722
154. (d)
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or = 87 – 49 = 38
or ? = (38)2 = 1444

155. (e) ?
? 31 17 14
9441 3991 606
196
12826
242
170. (e) ? = 17 + 22 = 39
? = 39 × 39 rin
156. (a) 95.5
53 53

157. (c) 58369 + 69521 – 31972 = ? = 95918


= 1521

171. (c) ? =
5989
48
× 11
g
124.8 × 11 1372 .ne
158. (e) ? = 5470 ÷ 378 × 192

=
5470
378
361
172. (b) 3x + 5y = 44
10x – 2y = 16
...(i)
...(ii) t
By equation (i) × 2 + equation (ii) × 5 we have
6x + 10y + 50x – 10y = 88 + 80
= 5223.996
= 5224 (approx) or, 56x = 168
159. (c) 3986 = 63.13 168
x= =3
The next higher square is (64)2 = 4096 56
number to be added = 4096 – 3986 =110 173. (a) Given, x + y = 20 and xy = 84
160. (c) ? = 832.456 – (539.982 + 123.321) x2 + y2 = (x + y)2 – 2xy
= 832.456 – 663.303 = 169.153 = (20)2 – 2 × 84
161. (a) 236.69 + 356.74 = 393.39 + ? = 400 – 168 = 232
or 593.43 = 393.39 + ? 174. (c) ? = 876 ×20.6 + 165.34
or ? = 593.43 – 393.39 = 200.04
29 × 21 + 165
= 609 + 165 = 774 775

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3 PERCENTAGE

PERCENTAGE 5: If the price of sugar is increased by 25%,


In mathematics, percentage is a way of expressing a number as a find how much percent a family must reduce their consum- ption
fraction of 100 (per cent meaning per hundred). It is often denoted of sugar so as not to increase the expenditure of the family?
using the percent sign, "%". Sol. Reduction in consumption of sugar

45% ww
For example, 45% (read as "forty-five percent") is equal to
45
100
= 0.45
25
100 25
100 %
25 100
125
% = 20%

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Quicker Methods to Solve the Problems of
Percent
6 : If the price of Kerosene oil falls by 10%,
find how much percent can a householder increase its

multiply it by hundred. a
For converting a fraction or a decimal to a Percentage,

3
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consumption, so as not to decrease expenditure on this item?
Sol. Increase in consumption of Kerosene oil

10
100 %

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1: Convert the fraction into percent 100 10
5
fraction. 10

Sol.
3
5
3
5
100 % = 60%
90
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100 % = 11.11%

If A is x% greater than B, then B will be

fraction
2 : Convert the fraction
3.5
100
into percent x
rin
100 % lesser than A.

Sol.
3.5
100
3.5 100
100
% = 3.5%
100 x

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If A is x% lesser than B, then B will be

For converting a percentage to a fraction or decimal, divide


by hundred.
3: Convert 60% in a fraction.
x
100 x
100 % lesser than A.
t
7 : If income of Rekha is 30% less than that
60 3 of Vina, then how much percent is Vina's income more than that
Sol. 60%
100 5 of Rekha?
For converting a percentage into a decimal. Sol. Vina's income is more than that of Rekha by
4: Convert 60% into a decimal number.. 30 30 6
= 100 % 100 % 42 %
60 100 30 70 7
Sol. 60% 0.60
100 6: If Ravi's salary is 50% more than that of
If price of a commodity is decreased by x %, the Gopal's, then how much percent is Gopal's salary less than that
consumption should be reduced, so that the expense remains of Ravi's salary?
the same, by Sol. Gopal's salary is less than that of Ravi's by
x
100% 50 1
(100 x ) = 100 % = 33 %
100 50 3

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If price of a commodity is decreased by x %, the 10: Arvind spends 25% of his income on foods;
consumption can be increased, so that the expense remains 15% on education of his children and 20% on rent. 20% of the
the same,
balance, he spends on clothes. After all this expenditure, he is
x left with `10,000. Find his total amount.
by 100 %
100 x Sol. Keeping in mind, the above formula, we get –
To find percentage increase ordecrease in consumption,
(25 1.5 20)x 20
due to increase/decrease in price, followed by an increase/ x 1 10, 000
decrease in consumption 100 100
% increase/decrease in price (a) + % increase/decrease in
60x 80
a b x 10, 000
consumption (b) % increase decrease in 100 100
100
expenditure.
40x 80
10, 000
9: The price of sugar is increased by 20%. 100 100
But expenses increased only by 10%. What is the percentage

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increase or decrease in consumption ?
Sol. Keeping the above formula in mind, we get–
x
10, 000 100 100
40 80
31, 250

20 b
20b
100
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10 ,
120b
100
10
To find population of a country, when different increase
percentages are given, across a number of years, following
formulas can be used–

b
10 100
120
a
8.33

which means that consumption decrease by 8.33% syE


10: The present population of Agra is
15,00,000 population during 2015 grows at a rate of 10%, and
that during 2016 grows ata rate of 8%. Find the population at
the end of 2016.

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To find given income, when percentage expenditure on
different items and balance income is given, following Sol. According to the formula given above–
formula can be used
10 8

xi
q0 expenditure
100
1
q0 expenditure of the balance
100 nee
PN = 15,00,000 1
100
1
100
Students should remember that commutative property is
1782000

= Remaining amount applicable in percentage also.


So, x% of y = y% of x. rin
find 50% of 12, which is '6'. g
So, if you are required to 12% of 50, then it would be easier to

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Facts to Remember
Fractional Equivalents of Important Percentages
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1 1 1 2 4 16 24
1% 2% 4% 8% 16 % 64% 96%
100 50 25 25 25 25 25
1 1 1 2 3 4 6
5% 10 % 20% 40% 60% 80 % 120 %
20 10 5 5 5 5
5

1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 7
6 % 12 % 2 5% 37 % 50 % 87 % 100% 1
4 16 2 8 4 2 8 2 2 8

1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 5 1 4 2 5
8 % 16 % 33 % 66 % 83 % 133 % 166 %
3 12 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 6 3 3 3 3

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SOLVED EXAMPLES
1: 88% of 900 – (?)2 = 623 5 : Nupur invests ` 89856, which is 26% of her
(a) 69 (b) 121 annual income, in mutual funds. What is her monthly income ?
(c) 13 (d) 169
(a) ` 33606.25 (b) ` 28990
(e) None of these
(c) ` 28800 (d) ` 23980.50
900 88 (e) None of these
Sol. (c) (?)2 623
100
89856 100
= 792 – 623 = 169 Sol. (c) Annual income of Nupur = ` 345600
26
? = 169 = 13
345600
2 : In an annual examination Harish scores a total

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of 421 marks out of 675. What is his approximate percentage in
the annual examination ?
Nupur's monthly income = `
12
= ` 28800

6 : Two candidates contested an election. If one got


(a) 56
(c) 92
(e) 62 w.E (b) 72
(d) 88
520 votes which was 65% of votes, what was the total number of
votes?
(a) 858
(c) 780
(b) 702
(d) 754

=
421
675
100 a
Sol. (e) Percentage of marks obtained by Harish

62.4 62
syE (e) None of these
Sol. (e) According to the question,
65
3 : In an examination it is required to get 270
of the aggregate marks to pass. A student gets 216 marks and is
declared failed by 8% marks. What are the maximum aggregate ngi 100
× Total votes = 520

520 100
marks a student can get ?
(a) 825
(c) 750
(b) 675
(d) Cannot be determined
neeTotal votes =
65
= 800

7 : Surjeet Singh's salary is 80% of Ranjeet's


(e) None of these
Sol. (b) Difference = 270 - 216 = 54 ` 15000?
rin
salary. What is Surjeet Singh's salary if Ranjeet's salary is

According to the question,


8% of total aggregate marks = 54
54 100
(a)
(c)
(e)
` 10,000
` 12,500
None of these
g (b) ` 18,000
(d) ` 12,000
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Total aggregate marks =

Alternatively,
Total aggregate marks
8
675 Sol. (d) Surjeet's salary = 80% of 15000

= 15000 ×
80
100
` 12000 t
8 : The population of a town is 189000. It decreases
Difference in marks 100
= % by which the candidate scores less / more by 8% in the 1st year and increases by 5% in the 2nd year.
What is the population in the town at the end of 2 years ?
54 100 (a) 193914 (b) 185472
= 675 (c) 182574 (d) 191394
8
(e) None of these
4 : 56% of a number is 1064. What is 38% of that
number ? Sol. (c) After 2 years, the required population of the town

(a) 666 (b) 722 8 5


(c) 856 (d) 912 = 189000 1 1
100 100
(e) None of these
1900 38 92 105
Sol. (b) 38% of 1900 = 722 182574
100 100 100

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9 : If the numerator of a fraction is increased by According to the question,
400% and the denominator is increased by 500%, the resultant
x 400% of x 10
10 y 500% of y 21
fraction is . What was the original fraction?
21
500
5 8 x
(a) (b) 100 10
12 13 or 600 21
y
100
17 4
(c) (d)
14 7
5x 10
(e) None of these or 6y 21
x
Sol. (d) Let the original fraction be = x 10 6 4
y or y
21 5 7

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1.
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There are 1225 employees in an organization, out of which
6. 75% of 740 of
3
?

(a) 540
(c) 630
a
40% got transferred to different places. How many such
employees got transferred ?
(b) 490
(d) 710
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(c) 555
(e) None of these
5
(b) 91
(d) 333

2.
(e) None of these
If the numerator of a fraction is increased by 500% and the
denominator is increased by 300%, the resultant fraction ngi7. If the production of a factory grows at a 8% p.a., what will be
its production for the year 2006 if its production in 2004 was

is 2
4
7
. What was the original fraction?
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70 lakh tonnes?
(a) 63.48 lakh tonnes
(c) 81 lakh tonnes
(b) 81.68 lakh tonnes
(d) 80.68 lakh tonnes

(a)
4
7
(b)
12
7
(e) None of these

rin
8. The difference between 58% of a number and 39% of the
same number is 247. What is 62% of that number ?

(c)
15
4
(e) None of these
(d)
6
5
(a) 1,300
(c) 754
(e) None of these
9. What is 240 per cent of 700?
g (b) 806
(d) 1,170

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3. What is 25% of 50% of

(a) 36.5
2
3
rd of 630?

(b) 52.5
(a) 1650
(c) 1560
(e) None of these
10. 15% of 6500 = ? % of 12500
(b) 1780
(d) 1710 t
(c) 45.5 (d) 68.5
(e) None of these (a) 8.2 (b) 7.5
4. Shilpa spent 8% on school fees, 25% on rent and 17% on (c) 6.3 (d) 7.8
furniture. 25% of the remaining amount was spent on (e) None of these
medical bills and the remaining ` 6,000 was set aside for 11. The population of a town is 126800. It increases by 15% in
investment. How much money did she spend on rent ? the 1st year and decreases by 20% in the 2nd year. What is
(a) ` 3,750 (b) ` 6,000 the population of the town at the end of 2 years?
(a) 174984 (b) 135996
(c) ` 4,000 (d) ` 3,250
(c) 116656 (d) 145820
(e) None of these (e) None of these
5. The difference between 89% of a number and 73% of the 12. 8926 – ? % of 650 = 8848
same number is 448. What is 49% of that number ? (a) 15 (b) 8
(a) 1426 (b) 1372 (c) 12 (d) 10
(c) 1218 (d) 1124 (e) None of these
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13. 52% of 666 + ? = 500 10
(a) 138.53 (b) 168.46 22. What is 26% of 55% of th of 6100?
13
(c) 144.54 (d) 153.68
(a) 617 (b) 681
(e) None of these
14. The difference between 75% of a number and 20% of the (c) 706 (d) 734
same number is 378.4. What is 40% of that number ? (e) None of these
23. One-eighth of a number is 17.25. What will 73% of the number
(a) 275.2 (b) 274
be ?
(c) 267.2 (d) 266
(a) 100.74 (b) 138.00
(e) None of these
(c) 96.42 (d) 82.66
15. If the numerator of a fraction is increased by 200% and the
denominator of the fraction is increased by 150%, the (e) None of these
24. 45% of a number is 255.6. What is 25% of that number?
9
resultant fraction is . What is the original fraction? (a) 162 (b) 132
35
(c) 152 (d) 142
3 2 (e) None of these
(a) (b)

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(c)
10
3
16
(d)
15
2
7
25. The difference between 42% and 28% of a number is 210.
What is 59% of that number?
(a) 630 (b) 885

16.
(e) None of these
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40% of 15% of 3/4th of a number is 153. What is the number?
(a) 3400 (b) 3650
26.
(c) 420
(e) None of these
(d) 900

In an examination it is required to get 40% of the aggregate

17.
(c) 3600
(e) None of these
680% of (?) = 290360
a (d) 3200

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marks to pass. A student gets 261 marks and is declared
failed by 4% marks. What are the maximum aggregate marks
a student can get?
(a) 700 (b) 730
(a) 43800
(c) 41900
(e) None of these
(b) 42700
(d) 42500
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(e) None of these
(d) 765

18. 920 × ? % of 7.5 = 2898


(a) 42 (b) 36
27.

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The difference between 58% of a number and 39% of the
same number is 247. What is 82% of that number ?
(a) 1300 (b) 1066
(c) 45
(e) None of these
(d) 48 (c) 1052
(e) None of these
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19. The difference between 42% of a number and 35% of the


same number is 110.6. What is 60% of that number?
(a) 936
(c) 790
(b) 948
(d) 1106
28.
(a) 202
(c) 206
(e) None of these
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56% of a number is 463.68. What is 25% of that number?
(b) 204
(d) 208
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20.
(e) None of these
If the numerator of a fraction is increased by 250% and the
denominator is increased by 300%, the resultant fraction
7
29.
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Manish invests ` 3,818, which is 20% of his monthly
income, in insurance policies. What is his monthly income?
(a) `19090 (b) `19900
is . What is the original fraction ? (c) `19990 (d) `19009
9 (e) None of these
8 7 30. There are 1556 employees in an organization. Out of these,
(a) (b) 25% got transferred to different places. How many such
11 8
employees got the transfer?
8 7
(c) (d) (a) 394 (b) 404
9 11 (c) 419 (d) 399
(e) None of these (e) None of these
21. The wheat sold by a grocer contained 10% low quality wheat. 31. In an examination Nisha scores a total of 555 marks out of
What quantity of good quality wheat should be added to 850. What is her approximate percentage in the
150 kgs of wheat so that the percentage of low quality wheat
examination?
becomes 5%?
(a) ` 150kg (b) ` 135kg (a) 59 (b) 72
(c) ` 50kg (d) ` 85kg (c) 68 (d) 65
(e) None of these (e) 70

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32. What is the value of 280% of 460? 42. 70% of a number is 644. What is 30% of that number?
(a) 1188 (b) 1284 (a) 274 (b) 302
(c) 1288 (d) 1280 (c) 252 (d) 328
(e) None of these (e) None of these
33. A student scores 64% marks in 6 papers of 150 marks each. 43. Manish invests ` 3,960, which is 30% of his monthly income,
He scores 25% of his total obtained marks in Hindi and
English together. How much is his total score for both these in insurance policies. What is his monthly income?
papers? (a) `13,200 (b) `13,400
(a) 120 (b) 124 (c) `13,600 (d) `13,800
(c) 140 (d) 144 (e) None of these
(e) 150
44. In an examination Krish scores a total of 654 marks out of
34. Sumit obtained a total of 1012 marks out of 1150 in an
examination. What is his percentage in the examination? 950. What is his approximate percentage in the examination?
(a) 86 (b) 88 (a) 74 (b) 65
(c) 84 (d) 90 (c) 63 (d) 78
(e) None of these
35. 570 % of ? = 377910 (e) 69
45. Swapana spent ` 44,620 on Deepawali Shopping, ` 32,764
(a) 64900 (b) 66300

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(c) 64100
(e) None of these
(d) 65600

36. The population of a town is 198000. It increases by 7% in the


on buying Laptop and the remaining 32% of the total amount
was left as cash with her. What was the total amount?
(a) ` 36,416 (b) ` 1,13,800

(a) 211860 w.E


1st year and decreases by 5% in the 2nd year. What is the
population of the town at the end of 2 years?
(b) 201267
(c) ` 77,384
(d) Cannot be determined
(e) None of these
(c) 222453
(e) None of these
a (d) 198900

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37. The difference between 38% of a number and 24% of the
same number is 135.10. What is 40% of that number?
(a) 394 (b) 370
46. 12% of 550 + ?% of 320 = 82
(a) 6
(c) 5
(e) None of these
(b) 8
(d) 9

(c) 378
(e) None of these
(d) 386

38. The total number of boys in a school is 24% more than the ngi 47. In a examination it is required to get 40% of the aggregate
marks to pass. A student gets 265 marks and is declared
failed by 55 marks. What is the maximum aggregate marks a
total number of girls in the school. What is the respective
ratio of the total number of boys to the total number of girls
in the school? nee
student can get ?
(a) 800
(c) 650
(b) 750
(d) Cannot be determined
(a) 25 : 31
(c) 91 : 21
(e) None of these
(b) 31 : 25
(d) Cannot be determined
(e) None of these
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48. 64% of (?) – 96% of 1120 = 499.2
39. In an examination it is required to get 256 of the total maximum
aggregate marks to pass. A student gets 192 marks and is
declared failed. The difference of marks obtained by the
student and that required to pass is 10%. What are the
(a) 2600
(c) 2460
(e) None of these g (b) 2540
(d) 2280

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49. If the numerator of a fraction is increased by 200% and the
maximum aggregate marks a student can get?
(a) 690
(c) 640
(e) None of these
(b) 670
(d) Cannot be determined
7
13
. What is the original fraction?
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denominator is increased by 160%, the resultant fraction is

39. The difference between 58% of a number and 37% of the 7 2


same number is 399. What is 72% of that number? (a) (b)
15 5
(a) 1913 (b) 1330
(c) 1425 (d) 1368 8 5
(c) (d)
(e) None of these 15 7
40. What is the value of 150% of 3342 \ (e) None of these
(a) 4869 (b) 5013 50- 58% of 960 – ? % of 635 = 277.4
(c) 5163 (d) 5019
(a) 24 (b) 36
(e) None of these
(c) 44 (d) 58
41. There are 1850 employees in an organization. Out of these
38% got transferred to different places. How many such (e) None of these
employees got the transfer? 51. 65% of 599 = ?
(a) 740 (b) 723 (a) 345.65 (b) 389.35
(c) 703 (d) 717 (c) 413.75 (d) 436.85
(e) None of these (e) None of these

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52. (18% of 250 + 25% of 144) of ? = 54 63. In a college election between two candidates, one candidate
2 3 got 55% of the total valid votes. 15% of the votes were
(a) (b) invalid. If the total votes were 15,200, what is the number of
3 2
valid votes the other candidate got ?
4 1 (a) 7106 (b) 6840
(c) (d)
9 3 (c) 8360 (d) 5814
(e) None of these (e) None of these
53. 36% of 4800 × 0.2% of 1320 = ? 64. 15% of 45% of a number is 105.3. What is 24% of that number?
(a) 4535.52 (b) 4551.36 (a) 385.5 (b) 374.4
(c) 4561.92 (d) 4572.48 (c) 390 (d) 375
(e) None of these (e) None of these
54. ? % of 35568 ÷ 650 = 456 65. On a test consisting of 250 questions, Jassi answered 40%
of the first 125 questions correctly. What percent of the
(a) 12 (b) 16
other 125 questions does she need to answer correctly for
(c) 18 (d) 14 her grade on the entire exam to be 60% ?
(e) None of these (a) 75 (b) 80

55.
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60% of 8
(a) 5.55
1
4
6
5
= 15 - ?
(b) 6.27 66.
(c) 60
(e) None of these
(d) Cannot be determined

The population of a town was 48600. It increased by 25% in

56.
(c) 8.85
(e) None of these w.E (d) 6.13

35% of 160 + ?% of 180 = 50% of 310


the first year and decreased by 8% in the second year. What
will be the population of the town at the end of 2 years?
(a) 65610 (b) 55580

57.
(a) 35
(c) 65
(e) None of these
137% of 12345 ?
a (b) 55
(d) 45
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(c) 60750
(e) None of these
(d) 64850

Twenty five percent of Pranab’s annual salary is equal to


eighty percent of Surya’s annual salary. Surya’s monthly
(a) 17000
(c) 1500
(e) 900
(b) 15000
(d) 14300
ngi salary is forty percent of Dheeru’s monthly salary. If
Dheeru’s annual salary is ` 6 lacs,what is Pranab’s monthly
salary ? (At some places annual income and in some place
58. ( 8.2% of 365) – ( 1.75% of 108) = ?
(a) 16.02 (b) 28.04 nee
monthly income is given.)
(a) ` 7.68 lacs
(c) ` 8.4 lacs
(b) ` 56,000
(d) ` 64,000
(c) 42.34
(e) None of these
(d) 53.76
68.
(e) None of these

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In a test, minimum passing percentage for girls and boys is

g
59. (739% of 383) ÷ 628 ? 30% and 45% respectively. A boy scored 280 marks and
(a) 10.00
(c) 15.75
(e) 24.15
(b) 4.50
(d) 19.25
(a) 132 (b) 140 .ne
failed by 80 marks. How many more marks did a girl require
to pass in the test if she scored 108 marks ?

60. 94.5% of 550 = ?


(a) 506.45
(c) 518.55
(e) None of these
(b) 521.65
(d) 519.75
69.
(c) 160
(e) None of these
(d) 112
a
t
Two candidates fought an election. One of them got 64% of
the total votes and won with 992 votes. What was the total
number of votes polled ?
7 (a) 1500 (b) 1580
61. of 248 + 20% of 110 = ? (c) 1550 (d) Cannot be determined
8
(e) None of these
(a) 192 (b) 202
70. In an examination it is required to get 336 aggregate marks to
(c) 212 (d) 239 pass. A student gets 35% marks and is declared failed by 42
(e) None of these marks. What are the maximum aggregate marks a student
62. Bovina spent ` 44,668 on her air tickets, ` 56,732 on buying can get?
gifts for the family members and the remaining 22% of the (a) 800 (b) 825
total amount she had as cash with her. What was the total (c) 850 (d) Cannot be determined
amount? (e) None of these
(a) ` 28]600 (b) ` 1]30]000 71. Mr. Khanna took a loan of ` 10,000 on simple interest for two
(c) ` 1]01]400 (d) ` 33]800 years at the rate of 3 p.c.p.a. The total amount that he will be
(e) None of these paying as interest in 2 years is 13% of his monthly salary.
What is his monthly salary?

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(a) `30,000 (b) `16,000 80. What should come in place of the question mark so that it
(c) `20,000 (d) `12,000 satisfies equality of the equation?
(e) None of these 32% of 750 <?
72. If the numerator of certain fraction is increased by 200% and (a) 23% of 600 (b) 46% of 207
the denominator is increased by 150% the new fraction is (c) 98% of 250 (d) 75% of 320
(e) None of these
9
thus formed is . What is the original fraction? 81. Mathew scored 42 marks in Biology, 51 marks in Chemistry.
10 58 marks Mathematics, 35 marks in Physics and 48 marks in
3 1 English. The maximum marks a student can score in each
(a) (b) subject are 60. How much overall percentage did Mathev.
4 4
get in this exam?
3 2 (a) 76 (b) 82
(c) (d)
5 5 (c) 68 (d) 78
(e) None of these (e) None of these
73. Yesterday Priti typed an essay of 5000 words at the speed of 82. Kajal spends 55% of her monthly income on grocery, clothes
60 words per minute. Today she typed the same essay faster and education in the ratio of 4 : 2 : 5 respectively. If the
and her speed was 15% more than yesterday. What is the amount spent on clothes is `5540/-, what is Kajal's monthly

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approximate difference in the time she took to type yesterday
and the time she took to type today?
(a) 20 minutes (b) 30 minutes
income?
(a) `55,400/-
(c) `55,450/-
(e) None of these
(b) `54,500/-
(d) `55,650/-

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(c) 10 minutes (d) 40 minutes
(e) 1 hour 83. 35 percent of a number is two times 75 percent of another
74. 71% of a number is more than its 46% by 120. What is 30% of number. What is the ratio between the first and the second
that number? number respectively?

75.
(a) 160
(c) 140
(e) None of these a (b) 150
(d) 148
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Latika spends 45% of her monthly income on food and 30%
(a) 35:6
(c) 23:7
(e) None of these
(b) 31:7
(d) 32:9

84. If the numerator of a fraction is increased by 20% and the


of the monthly income on transport. Remaining amount `4500
She saves. What is her monthly income?
(a) `16000 (b) `18000 ngi denominator is increased by 25%, the fraction obtained is
3
5

76.
(c) `16500
(e) None of these
(d) `18500

Last year there were 610 boys in a school. The number (a) nee
What was the original fraction ?
5
7
(b)
4
7
decreased by 20 percent this year. How many girls are there
in the school if the number of girls is 175 percent of the total
(c)
3
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g
number of boys in the school this year ? 8
(a) 854 (b) 848
(c) 798
(e) None of these
(d) 782
(e) None of these

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85. The number of employees in Companies A, B and C are it i
ratio of 4 : 5 : 6 respectively. If the number of employees m
77. Aryan got 350 marks and Vidya scored 76 percent marks in
the same test. If Vidya scored 296 marks rltere than Aryan
what were the maximum marks of the test ?
(a) 650
(c) 850
(b) 900
(d) 950
(a) 13:10:18
(c) 13:15:18
(b) 10:13:17
t
the Companies is increased by 25%, 30% and 50%
respectively, what will be the new ratio of employees working
in Companies A, B and C respectively?

(d) Cannot be determinec


(e) None of these (e) None of these
78. A student was awarded certain marks in an examination.
2
However, after re-evaluation, his marks were reduced by 40% 86. 65% of a number is more than its th by 140. What is 30%
of the marks that were originally awarded to him so that the 5
new score now became 96. How many marks did the student of that number ?
lose after re-evaluation? (a) 186 (b) 168
(a) 58 (b) 68 (c) 164 (d) 182
(c) 63 (d) 56 (e) None of these
(e) 64 87. Sonali invests 15% of her monthly salary in insurance
79. 855 candidates applied for a job, out of which 80% of the policies. She spends 55% of her monthly salary in shopping
candidates were rejected. How many candidates were and on household expenses. She saves the remaining amount
selected for the job? of `12,750. What is Sonali's monthly income?
(a) 684 (b) 151 (a) `42,500 (b) `38,800
(c) 676 (d) 179 (c) `40,000 (d) `35,500
(e) None of these (e) None of these

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95. Six-eleventh of a number is equal to twenty-two percent of
88. Mr. Davar spends 38% of his monthly income on food, 25%
second number. Second number is equal to the one-fourth
on children's education and 12% on transport and the
of third number. The value of the third number is 2400. What
remaining amount of `5.800 he saves. What is Mr. Davar's
is 45% of first number ?
monthly income?
(a) 109.8 (b) 111.7
(a) `23,200 (b) `24,200
(c) 117.6 (d) 123.4
(c) `23,800 (d) `24,400 (e) None of these
(e) None of these 96. HR company employees 4800 people, out of which 45 percent
89. 56% of a number is less than its 72% by 56. What is 70% of are males & 60 percent of the males are either 25 years or
that number? older. How many males are employed in that HR company
(a) 300 (b) 235 who are younger than 25 years ?
(c) 240 (d) 350 (a) 2640 (b) 2160
(e) None of these (c) 12% (d) 864
90. Nandkishore gives 35% of the money he had to hiswife and (e) None of these
gave 50% of the money he had to his sons. Remaining amount

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of `11250 he kept for himself. What was the total amount of
money Nandkishore had ?
97. A team played 40 games in a season a won in 24 of them.
What percent of games played did the team win?
(a) 70% (b) 40%
(a) `63750
(c) `73650
(e) None of these
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(d) `72450
(c) 60%
(e) None of these
(d) 35%

98. In an examination, Raman scared 25 marks less than Rohit.

a
91. Mr. Nair's monthly salary is `22,500. He took a loan of `30,000

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on simple interest for 3 years at the rate of 5 p.c.p.a The
amount that he will be paying as simple interest in 3 years is
Rohit scored 45 more marks than Sonia. Rohan scored 75
marks which is 10 more than Sonia. Ravi's score is 50 less
than, max marks of the test. What approximate percentage of
marks did Ravi score in the examination, if he gets 34 marks
what percent of his monthly salary?
(a) 10
(c) 20
(b) 18
(d) 25 ngi more than Raman?
(a) 90 (b) 70
(e) None of these
92. The sum of 15% of a positive number and 10% of the same nee
(c) 80
(e) 85
(d) 60

99. Mr. Giridhar spends 50% of his monthly income on household


number is 70. What is twice of that number ?
(a) 440 (b) 280
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items and out of the remaining he spends 50% on transport
25% of entertainment, 10% on sports and the remaining
(c) 560
(e) None of these
(d) 140

93. Vikram scored 72 per cent marks in five subjects together,


income?
(a) 6000
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amount of? 900 is saved. What is Mr. Giridhar's monthly

(b) 12000.ne
viz; Hindi, Science, Maths, English and Sanskrit together,
where in the maximum marks of each subject were 100. How
many marks did Vikram score in Science if he scored 80 marks
in Hindi, 70 marks in Sanskrit, 76 marks in Maths and 65
(c) 9000
(e) None of these t
(d) Cannot be determined

100. Sum of 3 consecutive numbers is 2262. What is 41% of the


highest number ?
marks in English? (a) 301.51 (b) 303.14
(a) 72 (b) 69 (c) 308.73 (d) 306.35
(c) 59 (d) 71 (e) 309.55
(e) None of these 101. Akash scored 73 marks in subject A. He scored 56% marks in
94. In order to pass in an exam a student is required to get 975 subject B and X marks in subject C. Maximum marks in each
marks out of the aggregate marks. Priya got 870 marks and subject were 150. The overall percentage marks obtained by
was declared failed by 7 per cent. What are the maximum Akash in all the three subjects together were 54%. How many
aggregate marks a student can get in the examination? marks did he score in subject C?
(a) 1500 (b) 1000 (a) 84 (b) 86
(c) 1200 (d) Cannot be determined (c) 79 (d) 73
(e) None of these (e) None of these

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Answer Key
1 (b) 19 (b) 37 (d) 55 (c) 73 (c) 91 (c)
2 (b) 20 (c) 38 (b) 56 (b) 74 (e) 92 (c)
3 (b) 21 (a) 39 (c) 57 (a) 75 (b) 93 (b)
4 (c) 22 (e) 40 (b) 58 (b) 76 (a) 94 (a)
5 (b) 23 (a) 41 (c) 59 (b) 77 (c) 95 (e)
6 (d) 24 (d) 42 (e) 60 (d) 78 (e) 96 (d)
7 (e) 25 (b) 43 (a) 61 (d) 79 (e) 97 (c)
8 (b) 26 (e) 44 (e) 62 (b) 80 (c) 98 (b)
9 (e) 27 (b) 45 (b) 63 (d) 81 (d) 99 (b)
10 (d) 28 (e) 46 (c) 64 (b) 82 (a) 100 (e)
11 (c) 29 (a) 47 (a) 65 (b) 83 (e) 101 (b)
12 (c) 30 (e) 48 (c) 66 (e) 84 (e)

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13
14
(d)
(a)
31
32
(d)
(c)
49
50
(a)
(c)
67
68
(d)
(a)
85
86
(e)
(b)

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15 (e) 33 (d) 51 (b) 69 (e) 87 (a)
16 (a) 34 (b) 52 (a) 70 (e) 88 (a)
17 (b) 35 (b) 53 (c) 71 (c) 89 (e)
18 (a)

a 36

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(b)

y&EEXPLANATIONS
54 (e) 72 (a) 90 (b)

ANSWERS
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1. (b) Number of transferred employees
= 40% of 1225 nee Expenditure on rent = 16000 ×
25
100
= `4000

=
1225 40
100
490
rin 5. (b) (89 – 73)% of x = 448
448 100
2800
2. (b) Let the original fraction be
x
y
.
g.n Number =
16
2800 49
1372
Then,
x 5x
y 3y
6x 18
2
4
7
et 6. (d) 740 ×
49% of 2800 =

75
100
3
5
= 333
100

4y 7 2
8
x 72 12
7 (e) Required production = 70 1 lakh tonnes
100
y 42 7 2
2
25 50 2 = 70 1 lakh tonnes
3. (b) 630 25
100 100 3
= 52.5 27 27
= 70 × 81.648 lakh tonnes
4. (c) Let the income of Shilpa be = `x 25 25
(8 25 17)x 25 8. (b) Accoring to the question,
x 1 6000
100 100 (58 – 39)% of x = 247
50x 75 247 100
6000 or, number = 1300
100 100 19
6000 100 100 62
x 16, 000 62% of 1300 = 1300 806
50 75 100

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PERCENTAGE D-45
9. (e) 240% of 700 680
17. (b) ? 290360
240 100
= 700 × 1680
100
290360 100
or ? = 42700
680
15 ?
10. (d) 6500 12500 920 ? 7.5
100 100 18. (a) 2898
100
15 6500
? =7.8 2898 100
12500 or ? = 42
920 7.5
11. (c) Population at the end of 2nd year
19. (b) According to the question,
15 20 (42 – 35)% of x = 110.6
= 126800 × 1 1
100 100
110.6 100
or, number = 1580
115 80 7
= 126800 × =116656
100 100

12. (c)ww 8926


?
100
×650 = 8848
60% of 1580 =
1580 60
100
948

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x
? 20. (c) Let the original fraction be = y
×650 = 8926 – 8848 = 78
100
According to the question,

13. (d) 666


52
100
?

? 500
78 100
650
a
=12

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y
350
100
400
7
9

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100
? = 500 – 346.32 = 153.68
14. (a) Let the number be x. 7x 7 x 7 8 8
75 x
100
20 x
100
=378.4
nee 8y 9 y 9 7 9
21. (a) Weight of low quality of wheat in 150 kgs of wheat

or, x
378.4 100
55
=
150 10
100
= 15 kg.
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40 x
100
x
378.4 100 40
55 100
=275.2
According to the question, g
Suppose that x kgs of good quality wheat is mixed.

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15. (e) Fraction is

x
200
100
x
y

9
( x 150) 5
100
= 15

or, x = 150 kg.


22. (e) Required value 6100
10 55 26
t 671
150 35 13 100 100
y y 23. (a) Let the number be = x
100
According to the question,
x 2x 9
y 1.5 y 35 x
17.25
8
3x 9 or x = 17.25 × 8 = 138
2.5 y 35 73
73% of 138 = 138 100.74
x 9 2.3 3 100
y 3 35 14 24. (d) According to the question,
45
16. (a) Let the number be = x x× 255.6
100
153 4 100 100 20
x 3400 or x = 255.6 = 568
3 15 40 9

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25 1012
25% of number = x × 34. (b) Required percentage = × 100 = 88
100 1150
25 570
= 568 × = 142 35. (b) ? × = 377910
100 100
25. (b) Difference in % = 42 – 28 = 14%
377910 100
210 100 or ? = = 66300
Number = = 1500 570
14
59 36. (b) Population of the town after 2 years
Required answer = × 1500 = 885
100 7 5
26. (e) According to the question, = 198000 1 1
100 100
(40 – 4)% of x = 261
261 198000 107 95
Max. marks = × 100 = 725 = = 201267
36 100 100

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27. (b) (58 – 39)% of number

Number
56
100
463.68
37. (d) Accordin to the question,
(38 – 24)% of number = 135.10
14

Number w.E
463.68 100
56
828
or, number ×

or, number
100
135.10

135.10 100
965

a
25% of number 828
25
100
28. (e) According to the question,
207

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14

40
100
386

number
56
100
463.68
ngi38. (b) Let the number of girls in the school be = 100
Number of boys = 124
Required ratio = 124 : 100 = 31 : 25
number
463.68 100
56
828
nee
39. (c) According to the question,
5% of max. marks = 296 – 259

25% of x = 828
25
100
207
Max.marks =
rin
3700
5
= 740
29. (a) The monthly salary of Manish will be

=
3818 100
20
`19090 40. (b) Required number = 3342 ×g 150
100
.ne
= 5013

30. (e) Required number of transferred employees

=
1556 25
100
389
41. (c) Required number of employees

=
1850 38
100
= 703 t
555 100 x 70
31. (d) Required % = 65.294%
850 42. (e) = 644
100
= 65% (approx.)
644 100
280 Number =
32. (c) Required answer = 460 × = 1288 70
100
33. (d) Total marks obtained by the student 644 100 30
30% of number 276
64 70 100
=6× × 150 = 576
100 43. (a) Required monthly income
Marks obtained in Hindi and English
3960 100
25 = = `13200
= 25% of 576 = 576 × = 144 30
100

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PERCENTAGE D-47
44. (e) Required approximate percentage 55680 – 635 × ? = 27740
654 100 635 × ? = 55680 – 27740 = 27940
= % = 68.84% 69%
950 27940
?= 44
45. (b) Total amount spent 635
= 44620 + 32764 = ` 77384
Percentage of amount spent = 100 – 32 = 68% 599 65
51. (b) ? = 389.35
68% = 77384 100
77384 100 18 25
100% = = ` 113800 250 144
68 52. (a) of ? = 54
100 100
550 12 320 ? (45 + 36) of ? = 54
46. (c) 82
100 100 81 × ? = 54
66 + 3.2 × ? = 82 54 2
3.2 × ? = 82 – 66 ?=
81 3

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?=
3.2
5

47. (a) Let the maximum marks be x


53. (c) ?
36
100
4800
0.2
100
1320

= 1728 × 2.64 = 4561.92

(265 + 55) =
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40 x
100 54. (e)
? 35568
100 650
456

a
or 320 × 100 = 40x

x
320 100
40
800
syE 456 100 650

6
35568
903

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? 64 1120 96 1
48. (c) 499.2 55. (c) 15 60% of 8
100 100 5 4

or ?
64
100
1075.2 499.2
nee
= 13.8
60 33
100 4
= 13.80 – 4.95 = 8.85
or ?
64
100
499.2 1075.2
56. (b) 160
35 180 ?
rin 310 50

or ?
64
100
1574.4

1574.4 100
or
or
100 100

g 100
160 × 35 + 180 × ? = 310 × 50
5600 + 180 × ? = 15500
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?=
64
2460

x
49. (a) Let the original fraction = y
or

or
180 × ? = 15500 – 5600 = 9900

?
9900
180
55 t
57. (a) 137% of 12345
According to the question,
12345 137
300x = = 16912.65 17000
100 7 100
=
260y 13
100 8.2 1.75
58. (b) ? = 365 108
30x 7 100 100
or 26y =13
= 29.93 – 1.89 = 28.04
x 7 26 7 739
y 13 30 15 59. (b) ? = 383 628
100
58 635 ? 380 740
50. (c) 960 277.4 630 2812 630 4.46 4.50
100 100 100
960×58 – 635 × ? = 277.4×100

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60. (d) 94.5% of 550 = ? 70. (e) Let the maximum marks be x
According to the question,
94.5
? = 550 × = 519.75
100 35 x
42 336
100
7 20
61. (d) ? = 248 × + 110 × x = 840
8 100
10, 000 2 3
= 217 + 22 = 239 71. (c) SI 600
100
62. (b) Total expenditure = 44668 + 56732 = 101400
Total percentage expenditure = 100 – 22 = 78 % Let his monthly salary be x
3% of x = 600
101400 100
Total amount = = `130000 3
78 x 600
63. (d) Total valid votes = 85% of 15200 = 12920 100
Number of valid votes to other candidate 600 100
x 20, 000
= 45% of 12920 = 5814 3
64. (b) Let the number be x.

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then, x
15 45
100 100
= 105.3
72. (a) Let the numerator be x & denominator be y

x 200% of x 9

105.3 100 100


x=
15 45 w.E
= 1560

So, 24% of 1560 = 374.4


y 150% of y 10

x
200
100
x
9

65. (b) 60% of 250 = 150


40% of 125 = 50 a syE
No. of correct answers in remaining 125 questions =
150 – 50 = 100
y
150y 10

3x
100

100 100
Percentage =
125
= 80% ngi 2.5y 10

x 9 2.5 22.5 225 3


66. (e) Population after two years

= 48600
125 92
= 55890
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y 10 3 30 300 4

No.of words typed


100 100
600000 rin
73. (c) Time taken yesturday =
Typing speed

67. (d) Dhreeu’s monthly salary =

Surya’s monthly salary = 50000


12
= ` 50000

40
= ` 20000
5000
60
83.33mins.
g
Speed today = 60 × 115% = 69 .ne
Pranab’s monthly salary = 20000
80
25
100

= ` 64000
Time taken
5000
69
Diff. = 83.33 – 72.46
72.46 mins

= 10.87 or approx 10 minutes


t
100
68. (a) Total marks in the test = (280 + 80) × = 800 74. (e) (71 – 46)% of x = 120
45
25% of x = 120
30
Passing marks for girls = 800 × = 240 100
100 x 120 = 480
25
Required marks
30% of 480 = 144
= 240 – 108 = 132
75. (b) Percentage of imcome saved
69. (e) Votes obtained by winner candidate = 64%
= 100 – (45 + 30) = 25%
Votes obtained by loser candidate
25% of x = 4500
= (100 – 64) = 36%
Difference of votes = (64 – 36) = 28% 100
x 4500 1800
According to question, 25
992 100 76. (a) No. of boys this year = 610 × 80% = 488
Total votes = = 3542 No. of girls = 488 × 175% = 854
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77. (c) Vidya scored = 350 + 296 = 646 85. (e) New Ratio = [4 × 125% : 5 × 130% : 6 × 150%]
76% of Max marks = 646 = (5 : 6.5 : 9) × 2 = 10 : 13 : 18
86. (b) Let the number be x
100
Max marks 646 850 2x
76 65% of x 140
5
78. (e) Let the marks originally awarded be x.
x – 40% of x = 96 65x 2x
140
40x 100 5
x 96
100 65x 40x
140
60x 100
96
100 25x
140
100
96 100
x , x 160
60 100
x 140 560
25

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79. (e) No. of candidate selected = 855 × 20% = 171
80. (c) 98% of 250 = 245 & 32 % of 750 = 240 87. (a) Percentage saving of Sonali = 100 – (15 + 55) = 30%
32 of 750 < 98% of 250. Let her monthly income be x

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81. (d) Marks scored by Mathew = 42 + 51 + 58 + 35 +48 = 234
Max.Marks = 60 × 5 = 300
234
100 78%
x
30
100
12750

100
Percentage scored =

a
82. (a) Ratio of Expenses = 4 : 2 : 5,
300

therefore amount spend on clothes, i.e. 2x = 5540


x = 2770
syE
x 12750
30
42, 500

88. (a) Percentage savings of Mr.Davar = 100 – (38 + 25 + 12)


= 25%

Total exp = (4 + 2 + 5)x = 11x


= 11 × 2770 ngi Let his monthly income be x
25% of x = 5800
100
Total income be x.
55% of x = 30470
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x 5800
25
23, 200

89. (e) (72 – 56)% of x = 56


x=30470×
100
20
55400 16% of x = 56
100 rin
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83. (e) Let the 1st number be x & the IInd number be y. x 56 350
16
35% of x = 2 × 75% of y
35x 150y
70% of 350 = 245
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90. (b) Percentage of money left with Nand Kishore
100

x
y
150
35
100

30 : 7
= 100 – (50 + 35) = 15%
15% of x = 11250

x 11250
100
15
75, 000
t
x 20% of x 3 30, 000 3 5
84. (e) y 25% of y 5 91. (c) SI 4500
100
x% of 22,500 = 4500
120x 125y 3
100 100 5 4500 100
x 20%
22, 500
120x 100 3
92. (c) Let the number be x
100 125y 5 15% of x + 10% of x = 70
25% of x = 70
x 3 125 5
100
y 5 120 8 x 70 280
25
Twice of that number = 280 × 2 = 560

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93. (b) Total marks = 500
24
Marks scored by Vikram = 500 × 72% = 360 97. (c) Win percentage = 60%
40
Marks scored in Science
= 360 – [80 + 70 + 76 + 65] = 69 98. (b) Sonia's score = 75 – 10 = 65
94. (a) Priya fails by (975 – 870) = 105 marks Rohit's score = 65 + 45 = 110
So, 7% of max marks = 105 Raman's score = 110 – 25 = 85
Ravi's score = 85 + 34 = 119
100 Max. Marks = 119 + 50 = 169
Max.Marks 105 1500
7
119
Percentage marks ofRavi 100
6x 22y 169
95. (e)
11 100 = 70.4 ~ 70%
99. (b) Let Mr. Giridhar's income tax
1z
y , but z 2400(given)
4 50x (50 25 10)
x 1 900
100 100
2400

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y 1

6x
4

22 600
600

132
50x
100
15
100
900

x
11

132
11
100
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242
x
900 100 100
50 15
100. (e) x + x + 1 + x + 2 = 2262
12, 000

6
45% of 242 = 108.9
a
96. (d) Male employees less than 25 years of age
syE 3x + 3 = 2262
3x = 2262 – = 2259
2259

ngi
45 40 x 753
4800 3
100 100
Highest number = 753 + 2 = 755
( 60% are above 25, therefore it implies that 40% are
below 25)
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41% of 755 = 309.55
101. (b) Marks scored in subject B = 150 × 56% = 84
Total marks scored in all the 3 subjects

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= (150 × 3) × 54% = 243
Marks scored in subject C = 243 – 73 – 84 = 86

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CHAPTER
SIMPLE & COMPOUND
4 INTEREST

INTEREST 1 : Find the simple interest and amount when


Basic terms associatted with this topic: ` 1000 is lent at 5% per annum for 5 years.

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Interest : It is the time value of money. It is the cost of using
capital.
Principal : It is the borrowed amount.
Sol. By the formula, SI =
P R T
100
Amount = P + SI = 100 + 60 = ` 1060
1000 3 2
100
= ` 60

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Amount : It is the sum total of Interest and Principal.
Rate : It is the rate percent payable on the amount borrowed.
Period : It is the time for which the principal is borrowed.
2 : Find the principal when simple intrest is `
60 at 4% per anum for 4 years.

payable on principal. a
Interest can be classified as: Simple Interest : Simple Interest is

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Compound Interest : Compound Interest is payable on Amount.
Sol. Principal =
SI 100
RT
60 100
4 2
= ` 750

3 : In how many years will the sum of `500


Basic formulas related to Simple Interest

Simple Interest (SI) =


P R T ngi become ` 620 if the rate of simple interest is 4% per annum?
Sol. Using the formula,

100
Here P = principal, R = rate per annum, T = time in years
PRT RT
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T
SI 100
R P
Here, SI = 620 – 500 = ` 120
Amount (A) = P
100
P 1
100
or P + SI
If time is given in month, & Rate is given per annum, T
120 100
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= 6 years

then SI
P R T
12 100
500 4

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4 : At what rate percent per annum will a sum
of money double in 8 years?
If time is given in weeks, & Rate is given per annum,

then SI
P R T
365 100
Sol. Let principal = ` P
Then SI = ` P
and Time = 8 years
SI 100
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Also, Rate =
P T
SI 100
Rate P 100 100
P T =
P 8 8
SI 100 25 1
Time = 12 % per annum
P R 2 2

SI 100 Basic formulas related to Compound Interest


Principal
T R If interest is compounded annually,
If amount is given then, N
R
Amt P 1
Amt 100 100
Principal
100 (R T)

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If interest is compounded half yearly,
83 83 83
2N = 51200 ×
R 80 80 80
Amt P 1
200 = `57178.70
C.I. = `(57178.70 – 51200)
If interest is componded quarterly,
= `5978.70
4N
R 8 : Find the compound interest on ` 5000 for
Amt P 1
400 3 years at 6 % per annum for first year, 7% for the second
If the rate of interest changes over the years, then year and 8% for the third year
Sol. Using the formula,
R1 R2
Amt P 1 1 ..... R1 R2 R3
100 100 =P 1 1 1
100 100 100
Compound Interest for all the above cases = Amt – Principal.
Difference between C.I & 6 7 8
1 1 1
2 100 100 100
R
SI for two years P = `6125

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PR 2 (300 R)
C.I. = 6125 – 5000 = `1125
9 : The compound interest on `3000 in

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Difference between CI & SI for three years 2 years is ` 696.30 and simple interest on the same amount is `
(100)3
660. What is rate of interest per annum?
5 : Find the compound interest on ` 2000 at 2
R
5% per annum for 3 years, compound annually. Sol. Difference of interest = P

a
Sol. Compound interest = Principal 1
Rate
100 syETime

1
696.30 – 660 = 3000
R
100
100
2

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3
5
= 2000 1 100 1 12.1 R2
1000 10000

= 2000
21
20
3

1 = 2000 9261 8000


8000 nee
R2 = 121 R = 11%
10 : The difference between compound interest

= 2000 ×
1261
8000
= `315.25
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and simple interest on a certain sum of money in 3 years at the
rate of 7% per annum is ` 225.645. What is the principal?

6 : Find the compound interest on ` 5000 for


3 years at 6 % per annum compounded half yearly.
Sol. Difference of interest = P

225.645 = P
g R 2 (300 R )
(100)3
(7) 2 (300 7)
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t
2T
R (100) 3
Sol. Using the formula, A P 1
200 225.645 100 100 100
P=
49 307
3 2
6 = ` 15000
= 5000 1
200 11 : A person has taken a loan amount at the
= 5000 (1.03)6 = 5971 (to nearest rupee) rate of 10 % annual compound interest and he pays that amount
Compound interest = 5971 - 5000 = ` 971 in two instalments of ` 968 each. How much loan did he take?
7 : Find the compound interest on ` 51200 for 968 968
9 months at 15 % per annum compounded quarterly. Sol. Loan taken = 1 2
10 10
Sol. Here, Time = 9 months = 3 quarters 1 1
100 100
Now, using the formula
4T 3
R 15
A P 1 51200 1
400 400 1 1 2
968 10 10
11 11
2 968
11 11
3 3
10 10
15 415
= 51200 × 400 = 51200
400 400

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10 11 10 10 10 (11 10) 13 : Mohan borrows `10,000@ 8% pa for 4


968 = 968 years. At the end of the period, he pays ` 6000 in cash, and for the
121 11 11
balance amount, he gave his mobile. Find the cost of the mobile.
10 21 P R T 10, 000 8 4
968 = `1680
11 11 Sol. SI 3200
100 100
12 : A sum of money doubles itself in 5 years. Amount = P + SI = 10,000 + 3200 = 13,200
Find the simple rate of interest. Cost of Mobile = 13,200 – 6000 = 7200
Sol. Let the sum of money, i.e. 14: Mohan borrows `10,000 from two money
P = 100
lenders at a rate of 6% pa and 8% pa respectively, for a period of
It doubles itself, i.e.
3 years. If the total interest he paid was ` 1980, find the amount
Amt = 200
borrowed at the rate of 6% pa.
SI = Amt – Principal
Sol. Let the amount borrowed at 6% pa be x. and the amount
= 200 – 100 = 100
borrowed at 8% be y
Time = 5 years
So, x + y = 10,000 ....(i)
SI 100 Now,
Rate

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100 100
P T

20%
SI
x 6 3
100
18x
100
, and

100 5
Alternately
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In these types of questions,
Also SI
y 8 3 24y
100 100
According to the condition,

Rate

(2 1)100
Time
a
(No.of time 1) 100

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18x 24y
100 100
1980 or

18x + 24y = 198000 ....(ii)

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Time On equating (i) and (ii), we get
x = 7000 and y = 3000.
100 Therefore, amount borrowed @ 6% pa = 7000.
20%
5
The same formula can even be applied for tinding time in the
above pattern of questions.
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SOLVED EXAMPLES
1: What would be the simple interest obtained on (a) `6,200 (b) `6,400
an amount of ` 6,535 at the rate of 10% p.a. after 6 years? (c) `6,250 (d) Cannot be determined
(a) ` 3414 (b) ` 3921 (e) None of these
(c) ` 3807 (d) ` 3149 Sol. (b) If the difference between CI and SI for two years is
(e) None of these given, then
P R T Difference (100)2
Sol. (b) Simple interest Principal
100
(Rate)2
= ` 3921
16 100 100
2: What would be the compound interest obtained = `6400

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on an amount of ` 7800 at the rate of 5% p.a. after 3 years ?
(a) ` 1235.685 (b) ` 1229.475
5 5
4: The simple interest accrued on an amount of `
19,800 at the end of three years is ` 7,128. What would be the
(c) ` 1287.68
(e) None of these
w.E (d) ` 1248.750 compound interest accrued on the same amount at the same rate
in the same period?
(a) ` 8934.6784 (b) ` 8017.5744

a
3
5
7800 1 1 (c) ` 7861.8754 (d) Cannot be determined
Sol. (b) Compound interest

105
3
syE
100
(e) None of these

Rate
Interest 100 7128 100
12%p.a.
7800
100
1

ngi Sol. (b)


Principal Time 19800 3

Time

7800
105 105 105 100 100 100
100 100 100
= (7800 × 0.157625)
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C.I. Principal 1
Rate
100
1

= `1229.475
3: If the difference between the simple and the
19800 1
12
100rin 3
1

compound interest earned on a sum of money at the rate of 5%


p.a. for 2 years is ` 16, find the principal.
19800 [(1.12)3 – 1]
= ` 8017.5744 g .ne
EXERCISE t
1. Anil invested an amount for three year at a simple interest if the interest received on ` 1 after four year at the same rate
rate of 9% p.a. He got an amount of ` 19,050 at the end of of simple interest is ` 0.40?
three years. What principal amount did he invest? (a) ` 90 (b) ` 180
(a) `14,500 (b) `11,050 (c) ` 36 (d) Cannot be determined
(c) `1,440 (d) `10,950 (e) None of these
(e) None of these 4. Ms. Sandhya deposits an amount of ` 31,400 to obtain a
2. What will be the compound interest on an amount of simple interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum for 8
` 5,000 for a period of 2 year at 8% p.a? years. What total amount will Ms. Sandhya get at the end of
8 years?
(a) ` 840 (b) ` 400
(a) ` 31,444 (b) ` 61,544
(c) ` 823 (d) ` 416 (c) ` 41,544 (d) ` 31,144
(e) None of these (e) None of these
3. What is the interest received on a principal of ` 450 for 2 yea 5. What amount of compound interest can be obtained on the

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principal amount of ` 15800 at the rate of 6 per cent per 14. Girish invested a certain amount at the rate of 8% p.a. for 6
annum at the end of 2 year ? year to obtain an amount of ` 28,046. How much amount did
(a) ` 1,986 (b) ` 2,012.48 Girish obtain as simple interest?
(c) ` 1,952.88 (d) ` 1,956 (a) `12,550 (b) `9,096
(e) None of these
(c) `18,950 (d) Cannot be determined
6. Mr. Deepak invested an amount of ` 21,250 for 6 years. At
what rate of simple interest will he obtain the total amount of (e) None of these
` 26,350 at the end of 6 years? 15. Ms. Maya deposits an amount of ` 17,800 and obtained
(a) 6 % p.a (b) 5 % p.a ` 31,684 at the end of 6 years. What was the rate of simple
(c) 8 % p.a (d) 12 % p.a interest per year?
(e) None of these (a) 14.5 (b) 11
7. What approximate amount of compound interest can be (c) 12.5 (d) 13
obtained on an amount of ` 3,080 at the rate of 7% p.a. at the (e) None of these
end of 3 year ? 16- The simple interest accrued on an amount of ` 84,000 at the
(a) ` 586 (b) ` 693 end of three year is ` 30,240. What would be the compound
(c) ` 646 (d) ` 596 interest accrued on the same amount at the same rate in the

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(e) ` 621
Arunima invests an amount of ` 10,250@4% p.a. to obtain a
total amount of ` 12,710 on simple interest after a certain
same period?
(a) ` 30]013-95
(c) ` 32]013-95
(b) ` 31]013-95
(d) ` 33]013-95

(a) 6 years
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period. For how many year did she invest the amount to
obtain the total sum?
(b) 8 years
(e) ` 34]013-95
17. Veena obtained an amount of ` 8, 376/- as simple interest on
a certain amount at 8% p.a. after 6 years. What is the amount

9.
(c) 5years
(e) None of these
a (d) 4 years

syE
Sudhanshu invested ` 15,000 at interest @ 10% p.a for one
year. If the interest is compounded every six months what
invested by Veena?
(a) ` 17,180
(c) ` 16,660
(e) None of these
(b) ` 18,110
(d) ` 17,450
amount will Sudhanshu get at the end of the year?
(a) ` 16,537.50
(c) ` 16,525.50
(b) ` 16,5000
(d) ` 18,150 ngi 18. What will be the difference between the compound interest
and simple interest at the rate of 5% p.a. on an amount of

10.
(e) None of these
What should be the simple interest obtained on an amount nee
` 4,000 at the end of two years?
(a) ` 10
(c) ` 30
(b) ` 20
(d) Data inadequate
of ` 5,760 at the rate of 6% p.a. after 3 years?
(a) ` 1036.80 (b) ` 1666.80
(e) None of these

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19. If the compound interest accrued on an amount of `14,500 in
two year is `4676.25, what is the rate of interest % p.a. ?

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(c) ` 1336.80 (d) ` 1063.80
(a) 11 (b) 9
11.
(e) None of these
Ms Suchi deposits an amount of ` 24,000 to obtain a simple
interest at the rate of 14% p.a. for 8 years. What total amount
(c) 15
(e) None of these
(d) 18
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will Ms Suchi get at the end of 8 years?
(a) `52080
(c) `50880
(b) `28000
(d) `26880
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20. The compound interest accrued on an amount of ` 25,500 at
the end of three year is ` 8,440.5. What would be the simple
interest accrued on the same amount at the same rate in the
same period?
(e) None of these (a) ` 4]650 (b) ` 5]650
12. Asmita invests an amount of ` 9535 at the rate of 4 per cent (c) ` 6]650 (d) ` 7]650
per annum to obtain a total amount of ` 11442 on simple (e) None of these
interest after a certain period. For how many year did she 21. The simple interest obtained on an amount of ` 45,000 at the
invest the amount to obtain the total sum? end of 4 year is ` 15,300. What would be the approximate
(a) 10 years (b) 2 years compound interest obtained on the same amount at the same
(c) 5 years (d) 4 years rate of interest in the same period ?
(e) None of these (a) ` 18,244 (b) ` 18,244
13. Ms. Neelam deposits an amount of ` 16420 at simple interest (c) ` 16,285 (d) ` 18,566
and obtained ` 25451 at the end of 5 years. What was the (e) ` 17,364
rate of interest per year? 22. The simple interest accrued on a sum of certain principal is
(a) 10.5% (b) 13% ` 1,200 in four year at the rate of 8% p.a. What would be the
(c) 12.5% (d) 11% simple interest accrued on thrice of that principal at the rate
(e) None of these of 6% p.a in 3 year ?

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(a) ` 2,025 (b) ` 3,025 33. S.I. accrued on an amount in eight years @ 11% p.a. is
(c) ` 2,250 (d) ` 2,150 57200. What was the principal amount?
(e) None of these (a) 72000 (b) 82000
23. What would be the simple interest accured in 4 years on a (c) 75000 (d) 65000
principal of `16,500 at the rate of p.c.p.a? (e) None of these
(a) 11,560 (b) 10,250 34. What is C.I. accrued on an amount of `45,000 in two years
(c) 12,500 (d) 9,980 at the rate of 9 p.c.p.a?
(e) None of these (a) 8600 (b) 8565.40
24. What is the difference between the C.I and S.I. accured on (c) 8464.50 (d) 8540
an amount of `12,000 at the end of three years at the rate of (e) None of above
12%? 35. A principal of `10,000 after 2 years compounded annualy,
(a) 539,136 (b) 602.242 the rate of interest being 10% p.a. during the first year and
(c) 495.248 (d) 488.322 12% p.a. during the second year will amount to:
(e) None of these (a) 12,000 (b) 12,320
25. What amount of C.I. can be obtained on an amount of `8,840 (c) 12,500 (d) 11,320
at the rate of 5 p.c.p.a at the end of 3 years? 36. What is the difference between the S.I. & C.I. on 7300 at the

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(a) 1393.136
(c) 1384.50
(e) None of these
(b) 1326
(d) 1340
rate of 6 p.c.p.a in 2 years?
(a) `29.37
(c) 31.41
(b) 26.28
(d) 23.22
26.

(a) 1875
(c) 1775
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What is the C.I accured on an amount of `8500 in two years
@ 10 p.c.p.a interest?
(b) 1885
(d) 1765
37.
(e) 21.34
A sum of money becomes 3 times in 5 years. In how many
years will the same sum becomes 6 times at the same rate of

27.
(e) None of these
a
is `5520. What is the principal ?
(a) 5750 (b) 8500
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S.I. accured on an amount in 8 years at the rate of 12 p.c.p.a
SI?
(a) 10 years

(c)
1
12 years
2
(b) 12 years

(d) 13 years
(c) 5650
(e) None of these
(d) 8250
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28. How much will be the C.I. to be paid on a principal amount 7
38. A certain sum becomes times itself in 10 years under S.I
of `85,000 after 3 years at the rate of 6 p.c.p.a? 3
(a) 16623.36 (b) 16236.36 Find the rate of interest.

29.
(c) 16326.36
(e) None of these
(d) 16632.36

In how many years will `4600 amount to `5428 at 3 p.c.p.a


(a)
1
7 %
2 rin (b) 20%

simple interest?
(a) 3
(c) 6
(b) 5
(d) 4
(c) 10% g 1
(d) 13 %
3
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30.
(e) None of these
The S.I. accrued on a sum of certain principal years at the
rate of 13% per year is `6500. What would be the C.I. accrued
on that principal at the rate of 8% per year in 2 years?
39.
(e) None of these

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An amount is lent at y% p.a. S.I for two years. However, is it
had been lent at 2y% p.a. S.I. for x more years, then the
interest would have been 5 times the earlier interest. Find
(a) `1040 (b) `1020 the value of y.
(c) `1060 (d) `1200 (a) 2 (b) 3
(e) None of these (c) 4 (d) 5
31. Amount of S.I. accrued on an amount of `28,500 in seven (e) None of these
years is `23940. What is the rate of interest per annum? 40. According to a new plan declared by the CSIR Bank, the
(a) 10.5 (b) 12.5 rate of simple interest on a sum of money is 6% p.a. for the
(c) 11 (d) 12 first two years, 8% p.a. for the next three years and 10% p.a
(e) None of these for the period beyond first 5 years. Simple interest accrued
32. Mr. Sharma invested an amount of `25,000 in fixed deposit on a sum for a period of 8 years is `6600. Find the sum.
@ 8% p.a. C.I. for two years. What amount Mr. Sharma will (a) 24,000 (b) 16,000
get on maturity? (c) 10,000 (d) 15,000
(a) 28540 (b) 29160 (e) None of the above
(c) 29240 (d) 28240 41. Rahul has borrowed Rs. 20,000 from two money tenders. Or
(e) None of these one he had to pay 8% p.a. S.I. and on the other amount he

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had to pay 12% p.a. SI. After 3 years, he paid total interest of 44. Surya borrowed `25,000 @ 15% p.a. S.I. for 5 years. After 5
`5760, find the amount borrowed at 12% p.a. years he repaid `15,000 and promised to pay the balance
(a) 12,000 (b) 8000 amount after 3 years. Find the amount repayable as final
(c) 5000 (d) 10,000 settlement.
(e) 6000 (a) 26,000 (b) 32,000
42. Mohan borrowed `18,000 at 10% p.a. simple interest and (c) 20,100 (d) 41687.5
then lend it to Sohan at 10% C.I. After 3 years he will earn a (e) None of the above
profit of 45. Kamakshi was in need of funds. So, she borrowed ? 50,000
(a) 558 (b) 555 at the rate of 8 p.c. p.a. S.I. After 2 years, she was unable to
(c) 560 (d) 600 pay back the amount. Therefore, she gave her bike to repay
(e) None of the above back the loan. Find the price of the bike.
43 A sum of money borrowed at 10% p.a. for two years at (a) 60,000 (b) 58,000
compound interest amounts to `14520. Find the sum (c) 55,000 (e) 62,000
borrowed. (e) None of the above
(a) 10,000 (b) 11,000
(c) 12,000 (d) 13,000
(e) None of the above

1
ww (e) 11 (c)
Answer Key
21 (e) 31 (d) 41 (a)
2
3
(e)
(a) w.E 12
13
(c)
(d)
22
23
(a)
(e)
32
33
(b)
(d)
42
43
(a)
(c)

a
4 (b) 14 (b) 24 (a) 34 (c) 44 (d)
5
6
7
(c)
(e)
(b)
15
16
17
(d)
(e)
(d)
syE 25
26
27
(a)
(e)
(a)
35
36
37
(b)
(b)
(c)
45 (b)

8
9
(a)
(a)
18
19
(a)
(c)
28
29 ngi (b)
(c)
38
39
(d)
(b)
10 (a) 20 (d) 30 (a)
nee 40 (c)

ANSWERS & EXPLANATIONS rin


1. (e) Let the principal be = `x
g .ne
Interest = (19050 – x)
Now,

Principal =
Interest 100
Time Rate
3.
5000
27 27
25 25
5832 `

CI = ` (5832 – 5000) = 832 `


(a) Interest on ` 1 in 4 years = ` 0.4
t
Interest on ` 100 in 4 years = ` 40
(19050 x) 100 Interest on ` 100 in 1 year = ` 10
x=
3 9 Principal×Time×Rate
Interest =
27x = 1905000 – 100x 100
127x =1905000
450 2 10
1905000 = = ` 90
x= = `15000 100
127
P× R × T
Time 4. (b) Simple Interest =
Rate 100
2. (e) Amount = Principal 1
100
31400 8 12
` 30144
2 2 100
8 2
= 5000 1+ 5000 1 Required amount = ` (31400 + 30144)
100 25
= ` 61544

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58
T 13. (d) Interest = (25451 – 16420) = `9031
R
5. (c) Compound Interest = P 1 1 Interest 100
100 Rate
Principal× Time
2
6 9031 100
= 15800 1 1 = 11%
100 16420 5
= 15800 × [(1.06)2 –1)] 14. (b) Let the principal be = `100
= 15800 × (1.1236 – 1) Simple interest
= 15800 × 0.1236 100 8 6
= ` 1952.88 = = `48
100
(26350 21250) 100 Amount (100 + 48) = `148
6. (e) Rate =
21250 6 When the amount is = `148, the principal = `100
510000 When amount = `28046, the principal

= 127500 = 4% 100
= × 28046 = `18950
48

ww
7. (b) Compound Interest
3 Simple interest = (`28046 – 18950) = `9096
7
= 3080 1 100 1

= 3080
107
100
w.E
3

1
15. (d) Rate of Interest =
(31684 17800) 100
17800 6
1388400
%

= 3080

225043
a
1225043 1000000
1000000
syE 16. (e) Rate
30240 100
84000 3
12%
=
106800
= 13%

= 3080
1000000
= ` 693 (approximate) ngi Compound interest

12
3
8. (a) SI = ` (12710 – 10250)= ` 2460

time =
S.I. 100
=
2460 100
6 years
nee
= 84000 1

= 118013.95 – 84000
100
– 84000

Principal Rate 10250 4


2
= ` 34013.95

17. (d) Amount invested = rin 8376 100


= ` 17450
9. (a) Required Amount = 15000 1
5
100

5760 3 6
= ` 16537.50
18. (a) Simple interest
4000 5 2
= = ` 400
g 8 6

.ne
10. (a) Required Simple Interest =

11. (c) Required Amount = 24000 1


100

14 8
100
= ` 1036.80 100
Compound interest

= 4000 1
5
100
2
4000
t
212
= 24000 × = `50880 4000 105 105
100 = 4000
100 100
12. (c) Let the required time = t years = 4410 – 4000 = ` 410
Simple interest = (11442 – 9535) = `1907 Difference = 410 – 400
= ` 10
P×T×R
Simple = r
2
100 19. (c) 14500 1
100
9535 4 t
1907 = 14500 + 4676.25
100
2 529
r 19176.25
1907 100 1 =
100 14500 400
t= = 5 years
9535 4

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2 2 23. (e) Simple interest


r 23
1
100 20 principal time rate 16500 4 16
r 23 =`10560
1 100 100
100 20

r 23 3 principal time rate


1 24. (a) SI
100 20 20 100

100 3 12000 3 12
r= 15
20 =`4320
100
3
r
20. (d) 25500 1 – 25500 = 8440.5 rate
time
100 CI P 1 1
100
3
r
25500 1 = 8440.5 + 25500

ww r
3
100

33940.5
1331 11 3
12000 1
12
100
3
1

1
1
100

r
w.E 25500

11
1000
=
10

12000
28
25
3
1

1
100

r
100
11
10
a 10

syE 12000
21952
15625
1

r 11
1
1
ngi 12000
6327
= `4859.136
100

r
100
10

10
10

nee 15625
Required difference = 4859.136 – 4320 = `539.136
10
Simple interest 25. (a) Amt 8840 1
rin 5
100
3
10233.405

=
25500 10 3
100
= ` 7650 CI = Amt – Principal
= 10233.405 – 8840
g .ne
21. (e) Rate =
15300 100
45000 4
= 8.5%

Compound interest

8.5 4
=1393.405

26. (e) Amt = 8500 1


10
100
2
10285
t
= 45000 1 – 45000
100 CI =102850 – 8500 =1785

4 SI 100 5520 100


108.5 27. (a) Principal 5750
= 45000 1 R T 12 8
100

= 45000 × 0.3858 = ` 17364 (approx) 3


6
28. (a) Amt 8500 1 101236.36
1200 100 100
22. (a) Principal = = ` 3750
4 8
CI = 101236.36 – 85000 = 16236.36
Simple interest on thrice that principal
S.I 100 828 100
3750 3 6 3 29. (c) Time 6 years
= = ` 2025 P R 4600 3
100
SI = Amt – Principal = 5428 – 4600 = 828

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60
40 (c) Let the amount deposited be x.
S.I 100 6500 100
30. (a) Principal 6250 x 6 2 12x
R T 13 8 SI for first 2 years =
100 100

8
2 x 8 3 24x
Amt 6250 1 7290 SI for next 3 years =
100 100 100
x 10 3 30x
CI = Amt – Principal = 7290 – 6250 = 1040 SI for (8 – 5) i.e. 3 years =
100 100
SI 100 23940 100 12x 24x 30x
31. (d) Rate of interest 12%p.a. So, 6600
P T 28500 7 100 100 100

2 66x
8 6600
32. (b) Amount 25, 000 1 29160 100
100
6600 100
x 10, 000
66
SI 100 57200 100
Principal 65000
33. (d)

ww R T

9
2
11 8
41. (a) Let amount borrowed at 8% be x,
Let amount borrowed at 12% will be (20,000 – x)
x 8 3 (20, 000 x) 12 3
5760
34. (c) Amt

w.E
45000 1
100
CI = 53464.5 – 45000 = 8464.5
53464.5 100 100
On solving x = 8000 which is the amt.borrowed at 8%.
So, amt. borrowed at 12% = 20,000 – 8000 = 12,000

35. (b) Amt 10, 000 1


10
100 a 1
12
100
syE12320
42. (a) SI

Amt
18000 10 3
100

18000 1
10
5400

3
23958
36. (b) Difference P
R
100
2
7300
6
100
2

ngi 100
CI = 23958 – 18000 = 5958
Profit = 5958 – 5400 = 558

7300
36
10000
26.28 43. (c) nee
Amt P 1
10
100
2
, 14520 P
110
100
2
or

37. (c) Rate


(3 1) 100
40% P 14520
rin
100 100
12, 000

g
40 110 110

Time
(6 1) 100
40
12.5years
P 14520
100 100
110 110
12, 000
.ne
38. (d) Rate
7
3
1 100
13.33%
44. (d) SI
25, 000 15 5
100
18750

Amt = 25000 + 18750 = 43750


Balance = 43750 – 15000 = 28750
t
10 28750 15 3
SI 12937.5
100
P y 2 2yp Amt = 28750 + 12937.5 = 41687.5
39. (b) SI
100 100
50, 000 8 2
p y 2 2yp 45. (b) SI 8000
SI 100
100 100
Amt = 50,000 + 8000 = 58,000
2yp (2 x)
5 2yp
100 100

5 2 x, 5–2=x=3

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CHAPTER

5 PROFIT & LOSS

PROFIT AND LOSS = ` 40 – 15 = ` 25


the profit as a percentage of the cost price:
This chapter helps you to understand the intricacies of business
world and the computation of profit or loss arising out ofbusiness profit
Profit % = 100%
cost price

ww
Transactions.
Various concepts related to this topic are :
Cost Price (CP): It is the price at which the item is procured by
25 100
15
% = 166.7%
the seller.
w.E
Selling Price (SP): It is the price at which the item is sold by the
seller.
2 : If the cost price of a book is ` 150 and
selling price is 137.50, then calculate the loss and percentage

Profit = SP – CP
a
Profit: It is the excess of the selling price over cost price, i.e.

syE
Loss: It is the excess of cost price over the selling price, i.e.
loss on the book?
Sol. Here, cost price = ` 150
and selling price = ` 137.50
Loss = Cost price – selling price

ngi
Loss = CP – SP = ` (150 – 137.50) = ` 12.50
Profit Percent : It is profit, expressed as a percentage of cost Loss×100
Now, Percentage Loss = %
price, i.e. Cost Price

Profit Percent
Profit
CP
100 nee =
12.50 100
150
%

Loss Percent: It is loss, expressed as a percentage of cost price,


rin = 8.33%
3 : A chair was purchased for ` 470 and sold at
i.e, Loss Percent
Loss
CP
100

Note: It should be kept in mind, that both profit and loss percent
Sol. Using the formula
g
a profit of 10%. Find the selling price.

.ne
100 profit%
are calculated on cost price.
Formulas to ascertain cost price or selling price when profit or
loss percent are given-
To Find SP when Profit or Loss Percent & CP are given-
Selling price = cost price

= 470
100

100 10
100
t
In case Profit percent & CP is given, 110
Then = 470 = ` 517
100
In case Loss percent & CP is given,
4 : A person bought a table for ` 420 and sold
Then
it at a loss of 15% . Find the selling price of the table.
100 Loss%
SP CP.
100 100 – Loss%
Sol. Selling price = cost price
1: A shopkeeper buys scientific calculators in 100
bulk for ` 15 each. He sells them for ` 40 each.
100 15 420 85
Calculate the profit on each calculator in rupees, and as a = ` 420 = ` 357
percentage of the cost price. 100 100
Sol. Given: cost price = ` 15, When selling price and percentage profit are given, then
selling price = ` 40
profit = selling price - cost price

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62

100 2x 2 R
Cost price = selling price Loss in terms of rupees =
100 profit% (1002 x2 )
To find CP when profit or loss percent & SP are given-
In case profit percent & SP is given, 2 102 1000 200000
2 2 9900
100 10
100
Then CP SP = `20.20
100 Profit %
A dishonest shopkeeper claims to sell goods at cost price,
In case loss percent & SP is given, but uses a lighter weight, then his Gain %
100 100 × excess
Then CP SP
100 Loss% =
(original value -excess)
5 : A Chair was sold for ` 517 at a profit of Where excess = amount by which the correct weight is more
10%. Find the cost price of the chair. than the lighter weight.
Sol. Here, selling price = ` 517 9 : A shopkeeper professes to sell sugar at
and profit = 10% cost price, but uses a false weight which reads 1000 gms for 900

wwCost price = selling price


100
100 profit%
gm. What is his profit percent?
Sol. Using the formula,

w.E = 517
100
100 10
Profit Percent
100 excess
original value excess

a 100 100 (1000 900)


= 517 × = ` 470

Find the cost price of the watch.


110

syE
6 : Ram sold a watch for ` 376 at a loss of 6%.
1000 100

100 100 100


900 9
11.11%

Sol. Cost price = selling price


100
100 Loss% ngi Alternet Method: Shopkeeper net profit = 100gms
CP of 1000 gms = SP of 900 gms

= ` 376 ×
100
100 6
nee
So profit percent
100
900
100

= ` 376 ×
100
= ` 400
= 11.11%

rin
9 : A shopkeeper sells rice to a customer, using

Advanced Conditions
94

If two items are sold each at rupees R, one at a gain of x%


and other at a loss of x %, there is always an overall loss
false weights and gains
100
8
substituted for a kilogram?
g
% on his cost. What weight has he

.ne
given by

2x2 R
x2
100
% and the value of loss is given by
Sol: Using the formula, Gain %

=
100 × excess
(original value -excess)
t
. In case the cost price of both the items is the
(100 2 x 2 ) 100
=
100× excess
same and percentage loss and gain are equal, then net loss 8 (1- excess)
or profit is zero. The difference between the two cases is that From here, Excess = 0.111 Kg, which is 111.11 grams
the cost price in the first case is not the same, and in the Weight used by shopkeeper = 1000 - 111.11 = 888.89 grams
second case it is the same.
100
7 : Ram sells two Mobile phones for ` 1000 Alternet Method: To earn a profit of % i.e. 12.5%, the
8
each, one at a profit of 10% and other at a loss of 10%. Find his
gain or loss percentage. shopkeeper needs to make 1.125 kgs out of 1 kg. So he will be
Sol. Using the formula, Loss % 1000
selling gms 888.88gms in place of 1 kg.
x 2
10 10 1.125
= % % = 1%
100 100 To find profit or loss percent, when price of goods is not specified,
i.e. only quantity purchased and sold is given–

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In these questions cost prices of a given units of goods is 14 : A Shopkeeper marks up his goods by 20%
compared with the selling price of another units of goods. and gives a discount of 5%. Also, he uses a false balance, which
Following formula is used to ascertain Profit/Loss percent reads 1000 gins for 750 gins. What is his total profit percent?
Difference in goods Sol: Let the CP per gm be 0.10
100 Accordingly CP of 1 kg i.e. 1000 gms = `100.
goods sold
Selling price of 750 gms
10 : The CP of 50 articles is equal to the selling = [100 × 120% – 5% of 120]
price of 40 articles. What is profit or loss percent? = 120 – 6 = 114.
Sol: Since, loss items are sold to recover the cost of more items, Cost Price of 750 gms = 75.
Terefore it is a case of profit. Profit = 114 – 75 = 39
10 39
Profit percent 100 Pr ofit percent 100 52%
40 75
11 : The CPof 50 articles is equal to the selling When goods are purchased in bulk, and then sold in parts,
price of 70 articles. What is the profit/loss percent? then to find required profit percent on remaining goods, so
Sol: Since, more items are sold to recover the cost of less items, as to earn an overall profit percent:
then it is a condition of loss. 14 : A dealer in toys, bought some electronic

wwProfit percent
20
70
100 28.57%
Chinese toys for `10,000. He sold half of the goods @ 10%
profit. At what percent profit should be sell the remaining goods
so as to earn an overall profit of 20% ?

w.E
Ready to Explore some more:
List Price: This price is fixed by the shopkeeper over and
above the selling price in anticipation that he would be asked
for a discount. It is also known as market- up price.
Sol. Desired Total profit = 10, 000
20
100
2000.

LP
%decrease
SP
a % Pr ofit/Loss

MP
CP.
syE
To find markup percent over price when profit and discout
Profit on goods sold = 5000
10
100
Remaining Profit = 2000 – 500 = 1500.
500

ngi
1500
percent are given 1 100 . Profit Percent = 100 30%
CP 5000
12 : After selling an article at a discount of Alternate Method:
20%, profit percentage obtained is 10%. What is the mark-up
over CP?
Sol: 0.8 MP = 1.1 CP
1
2
10
1
2nee
(x) 20

MP 1.1 5
x
2
20
rin
CP 0.8

Mark-up percent =
MP
CP
1 100
1.1
0.8
1 100
x
2
15

x = 15 × 2 = 30%
g .ne
1.1 0.8
0.8
100 37.5%

Computation of discount percent when buy 'x' get 'y' free scheme
is launched:
would be simple to calculate it as given above. t
Note : If an article is sold at a gain of say, 20% then S.P = 120% of
C.P. So, instead of first finding 20% of CP and then adding, it

Also, if an article is sold at a loss of say, 20%, then S.P = 80% of


CP.
Free Units
Discount percent 100
Total Units
13 : Big Bazaar is offering "Buy 2, get 1 free"
on household items. What is the net percentage discount being
offered by the store?
Sol: According to the formula given above,
Free Unit
Net Discount Percent 100
Total Unit

1
= (2 1) 100 33.33%

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64

Formulae to Remember
When selling price of an article is greater than the cost price: When selling price of an article is less than the cost price:
Profit = Selling price – cost price Loss = cost price – selling price
Selling price = cost price + profit Selling price = cost price – loss
Cost price = selling price – profit Cost price = selling price + loss
profit Loss
Profit % = 100 Loss% = 100
cost price Cost price

cost price profit% Cost price Loss%


Profit = Loss =
100 100
100 profit % (100 Loss%)
Profit = cost price × Selling price = cost price ×
100 100

ww
Selling price = cost price ×
100 selling price
100 profit%
Cost price =
100 selling price
100 – Loss%

w.E
a syE
ngi
nee
rin
g .ne
t

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Profit & loss 65 D-65

SOLVED EXAMPLES
1: The owner of a cellphone shop charges his (a) ` 550 (b) ` 450
customers 32% more than the cost price. If a customer paid
(c) ` 435 (d) ` 480
` 6600 for the cellphone, then what was the cost price of the cell
phone ? (e) None of these
(a) ` 5800 (b) ` 6100 Sol. (d) SP of the product = List Price – Discount
(c) ` 5000 (d) ` 5400 (100 discount%)
or, LP
(e) None of these 100
Sol. (c) CP of a cellphone
SP 100

ww SP 100
100 Profit %
100 Profit %

6600
100

w.E
100 32
=
80
100
750 = ` 600

Profit = 25 %
=
6600 100
132
a
5000

syE
2 : Mohan bought a cycle for ` 475 and then sold it
at a loss of 8% of the cost price. For how much did he sell the
CP =

In a single step
100
125
× 600 = ` 480

cycle ?
(a) ` 453 (b) ` 419 ngi CP
100 discount% 100
LP
(c) ` 441
(e) None of these
(d) ` 437
nee
100 100 Pr ofit%

5 : In a sale, a pair of trousers is available at 15%

Sol. (d) SP of the cycle CP


[100 loss%]
rin
discount on the selling price. The trousers' discounted selling
price is ` 837.25 in the sale. What was the original selling price

g
100
of the trousers?

=
92
100
475 = ` 437 (a) ` 995
(c) ` 1,005
(b) ` 990
(d) ` 985 .ne
3 : A person subscribing to Sky Cable for one year
pays `1,785. If the monthly subscription is ` 175, how much
discount does a yearly subscriber get ?
(e) ` 1,012
Sol. (d) Required selling price

100
t
(a) 18% (b) 11% = 837.25 ` = 985 `
(c) 13% (d) 15% 85
(e) None of these
6 : A gold bracelet is sold for ` 14,500 at a loss of
Sol. (d) Total annual subscription = ` (175 × 12) = ` 2100
Actual subscription = ` 1785 20%. What is the cost price of the gold bracelet?
Discount = ` (2100 – 1785) = ` 315 (a) ` 18,125 (b) ` 17,400
315 (c) ` 15,225 (d) ` 16,800
Discount percent = × 100 = 15%
2100 (e) None of these
Note: It is calculated on total cost. selling price×100
Sol. (a) Cost price of bracelet
4 : The labelled price of a product is `750. If it is 100 – Loss%
sold at a 20% discount and still the dealer earns a 25% profit, 14500 100
what is the cost price ? Cost Price of bracelet = ` 18125
80

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66
7 : The cost of 16 kgs of sugar is ` 448. The cost of 8 : The profit earned after selling an article for `
18kgs of rice is ` 756 and the cost of 14 kgs of wheat is 996 is the same as loss incurred after selling the article for `
` 546. What is the total cost of 23 kgs of sugar, 26 kgs of rice 894. What is the cost price of the article ?
and 21 kgs of wheat? (a) ` 935 (b) ` 905
(a) ` 2,585 (b) ` 2,615
(c) ` 945 (d) ` 975
(c) ` 2,555 (d) ` 2,600
(e) None of these
(e) None of these
996 894
Sol. (c) CP of 16 kg of sugar = ` 448 Sol. (c) Cost price
2
448 = ` 945
CP of 23kg of sugar 23 ` 644
16
10 : Shri Ramlal purchased a TV set for
similarly, CP of 26 kg of rice ` 12,500 and spent ` 300 on transportation and ` 800 on
756 26 installation. At what price should he sell it so as to earn an
= `1092
overall profit of 15%?

ww 18
and CP of 21 kg of wheat (a) ` 14,560
(c) ` 15,460
(b) ` 14,375
(d) ` 15,375
=
546
14
Required price
w.E
× 21 = `819 (e) None of these
Sol. (e) Selling price

= `2555 a
= `(644 + 1092 + 819)

syE = (12500 + 300 + 800) ×

= 13600
115
100
115
100

ngi = ` 15640

nee
rin
g .ne
t

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Profit & loss 67 D-67

EXERCISE
1. Mohan bought a watch with 25% discount on the selling 8- Mohan purchased an article and sold it for ` 2817.50 and
price. If the watch cost him ` 1,545, what is the original sell- earned 15 percent profit on the cost price. What was the
ing price of the watch? cost price of the article?
(a) ` 2,050 (b) ` 2,000 (a) ` 2,500 (b) ` 2,450
(c) ` 2,040 (d) Cannot be determined (c) ` 2,540 (d) ` 3,315
(e) None of these (e) None of these
2. The owner of an electronics shop charges his customer 22% 9. The profit earned after selling an article for ` 1,754 is the
more than the cost price. If a customer paid ` 10,980 for a same as loss incurred after selling the article for
DVD player, then what was the cost price of the DVD player? ` 1,492. What is the cost price of the article?
(a) ` 8000 (b) ` 8800

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(c) ` 9500
(e) None of these
(d) ` 9200
(a) ` 1,623
(c) ` 1,689
(e) None of these
(b) ` 1,523
(d) ` 1,589

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The owner of a stationery shop charges his customers 28%
more than the cost price. If a customer paid ` 4544 for school
books, then what was the cost price of the school books ?
10. Prathik sold a music system to Karthik at 20% gain and
Karthik sold it to Swasthik at 40% gain. If Swasthik paid
`10,500 for the music system, what amount did Prathik pay
(a) `3550
(c) `3450
(e) None of these
a (b) `3500
(d) `3400
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for the same?
(a) ` 8,240
(c) ` 6,250
(b) ` 7,500
(d) Cannot be determined
4. When the original price of a toy was increased by 25% the
price of one dozen toys was ` 300. What was the original ngi 11.
(e) None of these
In a sale, a perfume is available at a discount of 15% on the
price of one toy?
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selling price. If the perfume's discounted selling price is `
3675.40, what was the original selling price of the perfume?
(a) ` 4,324 (b) ` 4,386
(c) ` 30
(e) ` 20
(d) ` 15
(c) ` 4,400
(e) None of these rin (d) ` 4,294

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5. The owner of an electronics shop charges his customers
12. What profit/loss percent did Ravi earn if he purchased an
25% more than the cost price. If a customer paid ` 11,500 for
a television set, then what was the cost price of the televi-
sion set? (a) Loss of 20 percent .ne
item of ` 5,600 and sold it at three-fourth of its cost price?

(a) `9,200
(c) `8,600
(e) `10,000
(b) `7,200
(d) `9,800
(b) Gain of 25 percent
(c) Neither gain nor loss
(d) Loss of 25 percent
(e) None of these
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6. Vinita bought a watch with 24% discount on the selling price.
13. An article was purchased for 78,350/–. Its price was marked
If the watch cost her ` 779, what is the original selling price
up by 30%. It was sold at a disount of 20% on the marked up
of the watch? price. What was the profit percent on the cost price?
(a) ` 1000 (b) ` 950 (a) 10 (b) 6
(c) ` 1040 (d) Cannot be determined (c) 4 (d) 2
(e) None of these (e) None of the above
7. The owner of a toy shop charges his customers 33% more 14. Manhar sold an item for `8400 and incurred a loss of 25%.
than the cost price. If the customer paid `4,921 for a toy, At what price should be have sold the item to have
then what was the cost price of the toy? gained a profit of 40%?
(a) `15,680 (b) `16,220
(a) ` 3,850 (b) ` 3,700
(c) `14,540 (d) Cannot be determined
(c) ` 3,550 (d) ` 3,900
(e) None of the above
(e) None of these

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15. Prashant incurred a loss of 75% on selling an article for 26. 26. 'A' got 30% concession on the label price of an article sold
`6800. What was the cost price of the article ? for `8750 with 25% profit on the price he bought. The label
(a) 27,700 (b) 25,600 price was
(c) 21,250 (d) 29,000 (a) `10,000 (b) `13,000
(e) None of these (c) `16,000 (d) `12,000
16. A milkman sells 120 litres of milk for `3360 and he sells 240 (e) None
litres of milk for `6120. How much discount does the trader 27. The C.P. of a book is ` 150. At what price should it be sold to
27. give per litre of milk, when he sells 240 litres of milk? gain 20%?
(a) `2 (b) `3.5 (a) `80 (b) `120
(c) `2.5 (d) `1.5 (c) `180 (d) `100
(e) None of the above (e) None
17. Ghanshyam purchased an article for `1850. At what price 28. If books bought at prices ranging from `150 to `300 are sold
28. should he sell it so that 30% profit is earned? at prices ranging from `250 to `350, what is the greatest
(a) `2450 (b) `2245 possible profit that might be made in selling 15 books?
(c) `2405 (d) `2425 (a) `3000 (b) Cannot be determined
(e) None of the above (c) `750 (d) `4250
18. Vandana sells an article for `3240 and earns a profit of 20%. (e) None

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What is the cost price of the article?
(a) `2800
(c) `2750
(b) `2820
(d) `2700
29. A man sold two articles at `375 each. On one, he gains 25%
and on the other he loses 25%. The gain or loss % on the
whole transaction is:
(e) None of these

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19. A DVD player was purchased for `4860. At what price it
should be sold so that 25% profit is earned?
(a) 6% (b)
1
4 %
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(a) `6225
(c) `6075
(e) None of these a (b) `6275
(d) `6025

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Directions (20-22) : Study the information given below and 30.
answer the questions that follow:
30.
(c) `50
(d) None
(d) 6
1
4

A bought an article, paying 5% less than the original price.


An article was bought for `5600. Its price was marked up by 12%.
Thereafter it was sold at a discount of 5% on the marked price ngi A sold it with 20% profit on the price he had paid. What
percent of profit did A earn on the original price ?
(a) 10 (b) 13
20. What was the marked price of the article ?
(a) `6207
(c) `6292
(b) `6242
(d) `6192 nee
(c) 14 (d)
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(e) `6272
21. What was the percent profit on the transaction?
(a) 6.8% (b) 6.3%
31.
(d) None

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The profit percent of a bookseller if he sells book at marked
price after enjoying a commission of 25% on marked price
(c) 6.4%
(e) 6.2%
(d) 6.6%

22. What was the amount of discount given?


will be:
(a) 30%
(c) 20%
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(d) 33% .ne
(a) `319.6
(c) `306.3
(e) `316.9
(b) `303.6
(d) `313.6

23. 21 articles were bought for `6531 and sold for ` 9954. How
much was the approximate profit percentage per article ?
32.
(e) None

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The printed price of a book is `320. Aretailer pay `244.80 for
it. He gets successive discounts of 10% and an another
rate. His second rate is:
(a) 15% (b) 16%
(a) 56% (b) 43% (c) 14% (d) 12%
(c) 52% (d) 49% (e) None
(e) 61% 33. A sells an article to B at a gain of 10%. B sells it to C at a gain
24. The C.P. of an article is `1700. If it was sold at a price of 33. of 5%. If C pays `462 for it, what did it cost to A?
`2006, what was the percentage profit on the transaction ? (a) `500 (b) `450
(a) 18 (b) 12 (c) `600 (d) `400
(c) 10 (d) 15 (e) None
(e) 20 34. The profit obtained by selling a book for `56 is the same as
25. Meera purchased 23 bracelets at the rate of `160 per bracelet. the loss obtained by selling this book for `42. What is the
At what rate per bracelet should she sell the bracelets so cost price of the book ?
that profit earned is 15%? (a) `40 (b) `49
(a) `184 (b) `186 (c) `50 (d) `55
(c) `192 (d) `198 (e) None
(e) None of these

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38. A fruit-vendor buys 200 bananas for `10. How many bananas
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35. By selling a toy for `150, a shop owner lost th of what it a rupee can he sell, so that his profit percentage is 25%.
16 (a) 10 (b) 14
cost to him. What is the C.P. of toy? (c) 16 (d) 20
(a) `160 (b) `150 (e) None
(c) `140 (d) `120 39. A shopkeeper professes to sell his good at C.P. only. But he
(e) None uses 750 gm weight at the place of 1000 gm weight for a kg.
36. Profit as a percentage of the selling price is 25%. Express it What is his net profit percentage?
as apercentage of cost price. (a) 33.33% (b) 25%
(a) 25% (b) 20% (c) 20% (d) 16.67%
1 (e) None
(c) 33 % (d) 15% 40. Mohan bought a jute bag @ 30% discount on the list price.
3
He then sold it at a price which is 160% of the list price
(e) None thereby making a profit of `81. What is the list price of the
37. A man sold a book at a profit of 10%. if he had charged `45 bag?
more, his profit percentage would have been 25%. Find the (a) `90 (b) `100
C.P. of the book. (c) `180 (d) `200
(a) `300 (b) `250 (e) None

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(c) `200
(e) None
(d) `150

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Answer Key
1 (e) 9 (a) 17 (c) 25 (a) 33 (d)
2 (e) 10 (c) 18 (d) 26 (a) 34 (b)
3 (a) 11 (a) 19 (c) 27 (c) 35 (a)
4 (e) 12 (d) 20 (e) 28 (a) 36 (c)
5 (a) 13 (c) 21 (c) 29 (d) 37 (a)
6 (e) 14 (a) 22 (d) 30 (c) 38 (c)
7 (b) 15 (e) 23 (c) 31 (d) 39 (a)
8 (b) 16 (c) 24 (a) 32 (a) 40 (a)

ANSWERS & EXPLANATIONS


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(e) Let the marked price (SP) = ` x
According to the question,
75% of x = 1545

76
100
= 779

2.
or, x =
1545 100
75 a = ` 2060

(e) CP of DVD player = ` x syE 7.


or, x =
779 100
76

(b) Required cost price


= `1025

SP 100

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According to the question, 100 Profit
22 100 4921
x 1 = ` 10980 = = `3700
100

x = 10980 ×
50
= ` 9000 8.
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(b) Cost price =


2817.50 100

3. (a) Cost Price


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= ` 2450
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115

SP
100
100 Profit %
100
9. (a) Cost price

=
1754 1492
2
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`1623
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4.
4544
128
3550

(e) Cost Price of 12 toy's


100
10. (c) Required amount

=
10500 100 100
120 140
= `6250
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SP
100 Profit %
11. (a) Original selling price
100
300 = 240
125 3675.4 100
=
85
240
CP of 1 toy 20
120 = ` 4324
5. (a) CP of television set 12. (d) Loss = 1/4 of the CP
11500 100
=` = `9200 3 1
125 1 100
4 4
6. (e) Let the original selling price of watch = `x
According to the question, = 25%

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13. (c) MP = 78,350 × 130% = 101855 22. (d) Discount = 6272 – 5958.4 = 313.6
SP = 101855 × 80% = 81484 9954 6531
Profit = 81484 – 78350 = 3134 23. (c) Profit % 100
6531
3134 = 52.41 or 52% approx
Profit % 100 4%
78350 (It is irrelevant whether profit is ascertained on the whole
transaction or per unit)
SP 100
14. (a) C.P. 2006 1700
100 loss% 24. (a) Pr ofit% 100
1700
100 = 18%
= 8400 111, 200
100 25 (100 P%)
25. (a) SP CP
100
100 P%
S.P CP
100 115
160 184
100
140
11, 200 15, 680

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100

100
26. (a) CP SP
100
100 P%

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15. (e) 100
100 loss% 8750 7000
125
100
6800 27, 200 100
100 75
16. (c) SP of 120 litres = 3360

SP of 1 litre =
a
3360
28
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MP

= 7000 ×
CP
100 0%
100
100 30%
= 7000 ×
100
70
=10,000

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120
SP of 240 litres = 6120 (100 P%)
27. (c) SP CP
100
SP of 1 litre =
6120
240
25.5

Discount per litre = 28 – 25.5 = 2.5


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150
120
100
180

17. (c) SP CP
(100 Profit %)
28. (a) Min. C.P = `150
Max. SP = `350
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1850
130
100
100

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29. (d)
Profit = 350 – 150 = 200

Percentage loss
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Profit on 15 books = 200 × 15 = 3000
(Percentge)2
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18. (d) CP SP

100
100
100 Profit % (25)2 625
100 100
6.25%
100

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3240 2700 30. (c) Suppose original price is `100
120 A pays `95 for it
He sellls it for (95 × 120%) = 114
(100 Profit %)
19. (c) SP CP 14
100 Profit% 100 14%
100
125
4860 6075 Commission on MP
100 31. (d) Pr ofit% 100
100 Commission
20. (e) M.P = 5600 × 112% = 6272
21. (c) SP = 6272 × 95% = 5958.4 25 1
100 33 %
Profit = 5958.4 – 5600 = 358.4 100 25 3
358.4 10 D2
Profit % 100 6.4% 32. (a) 320 1 1 244.80
5600 100 100

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D2 Profit %
288 1 244.80 36. (c) Perccentage of cost 100
100 100 P%

288D 2 25 1
288 244.80 100 33 % .
100 100 25 3
37. (a) 15% of x = 45
288D2
244.80 288 45 100
100 x
15
288D 2 = 300
43.2
100
100
38. (c) CP of 1 banana 0.05 paisa
43.2 100 200
D2 15%
288
100 P%

33. (d)
wwCP for B SP
100
100 P%
SP CP

125
100

462
100
105 w.E
440
0.05
100
0.0625

CP for A = SP

34. (b) CP = SP – Profit


a 100
100 P%
440
100

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110
400

39. (a)
In 1 rupee he should sell

Profit%
Error
1000 Error
100
0.0625
= 16 bananas

= 56 – x
CP = SP + Loss
.......(1)

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100

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= 42 + x .......(2) 1000 250
56 – x = 42 + x
56 – 42 = x + x 1
33 %

14 2x, x
14
2
7
3
40. (a) Let the LP be 100 rin
CP = 56 – 7 = 49.
35. (a) Let the CP be x
= 70
SP = 100 × 160% = 160
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So, cost price = 100 × 70%

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Loss
1
16
x

SP = CP – Loss
x
16
Profit = 160 – 70 = 90
When profit is 90, LP = 100

When profit is 81 LP =
100 81
90
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x 90
150 x
16

15x 150 16
150 or x
16 15
=160

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CHAPTER

6 AVERAGE

AVERAGE Average of a group consisting of two different groups whose


averages are known:
In the pure mathematical sense, an average is a calculated value,
Let a group with average a contain m quantities and another
obtained by adding values and dividing the sum by the number

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group of n quantities whose average is b, then the average
of values. In English, this value is called the mean.
of group c containing at a + b quantities
sum of elements
ma nb

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Hence, average =
number of elements
m n
For example : To find the average of 3, 5 and 7.
3 : There are 30 students in a class. The
Solution

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Step 1: Find the sum of the numbers.
3 + 5 + 7 = 15
Step 2: Calculate the total number.
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average age of the first 10 students is 12.5 years. The average
age of the next 20 students is 13.1 years. Find the average
age of the whole class.

There are 3 numbers.


Step 3: Finding average. ngi Sol. Total age of 10 students
= 12.5 × 10 = 125 years
Total age of 20 students
15
3
=5
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= 13.1 × 20 = 262 years
Average age of 30 students

QUICKER METHOD TO SOLVE QUESTIONS ON AVERAGE =


125 262 387
30
=
30 rin
= 12.9 years

Sum of elements = average × no. of elements


1 : The average of marks obtained by 4 g .ne
If in a group one or more new quantities are added or
excluded, then new quantity or sum
students in a class is 65. Find the sum of marks obtained?
Sol. Here, number of students = 4
Average = 65
sum of marks obtained = 65 × 4 = 260
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= [change in no. of quantities × original average]
[change in average × final no. of quantities]
Take + ve sign if quantities are added and take –ve sign if
quantities are removed
Sum of elements 4 : The average weight of 24 students in a
Number of elements =
Average class is 35 kg. if the weight of the teacher is included, the
average weight rises by 400 gms. Find the weight of the teacher.
2 : If the sum of elements and average aree
Sol. Total weight of 24 students
respectively 65 and 13, then find the number of elements.
= (24 × 35) kg = 840 kg
Sum of elements Total weight of 24 students and the teacher
Sol. Number of elements = = (25 × 35.4) kg = 885 kg
Average
Weight of teacher
65 = (885 – 840) kg = 45 kg
= 5
13

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Formulas to Remember
The average of the squares of the first n natural numbers
n 1
The average of first n natural numbers = 1
2
can be shown to be (n + 1) (2n + 1)
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The average of the first n consecutive even numbers
The average of the squares of the first n even natural
= (n + 1) numbers
The average of the first n consecutive odd numbers = n 2(n 1) (2n 1)
=
The average of the first n odd natural numbers 3
The average of the squares of the first n odd natural
Last odd number 1 numbers
=
2
(2n 1) (2n 1)
=
The average of the first n even numbers 3
The average of the cubes of the first n natural numbers

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Last even number 1
2 =
n( n 1) 2
4

wSOLVED
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1: The average of 5 consecutive odd numbers A,
B, C, D and E is 45. What is the product of B and D ?
3: The average age of five officers in a
department is 32 years. If the age of their supervisor is added
the average is increased by 1. What is the supervisor's age?
(a) 2107
(c) 1935
(e) None of these
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(b) 2205
(d) 2021
(a) 32 years
(c) 38 years
(e) None of these
(b) 48 years
(d) 42 years

Sol. (d) Let the first odd number, A be x.


According to the question rin Sol. (c) Supervisor's age = 32 + 6 = 38 years
4: The average of 5 consecutive numbers
A + B + C + D + E = 5 × 45
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x + x +2 +x + 4 + x +6 + x + 8 = 225
5x + 20 = 225
A,B,C,D and E is 48. What is the product of A and E ?
(a) 2162
(c) 2024
(b) 2208
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5x = 225 - 20 = 205

x=
205
5
41
(e) None of these

and x+4 respectively.


Then, according to the question,
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Sol. (d) Let the five consecutive numbers be x, x+1, x+2, x+3

A = 41, B = 43, C = 45, D = 47 x + x + 1 + x + 2 + x + 3 + x + 4 = 5 × 48


B × D = 43 × 47 = 2021 or 5x +10 = 5 × 48
2 : Find the average of the following set of scores or 5 (x + 2) = 5 × 48
566, 455, 231, 678, 989, 342, 715 or x + 2 = 48
(a) 590 (b) 555 or x = 48 - 2 = 46
A = x = 46
(c) 568 (d) 513
and E = x + 4 = 46 + 4 = 50
(e) None of these A × E = 46 × 50 = 2300
Sol. (c) Average score 5: If 47a + 47b = 5452 then what is the average
566 455 231 678 989 342 715 of a and b ?
= (a) 11 (b) 23.5
7
3976 (c) 96 (d) 58
= 568
7 (e) None of these

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Sol. (d) 47a + 47b = 5452 (a) 12 years (b) 13 years
47 (a +b) = 5452 (c) 14 years (d) 15 years
(e) None of these
a b 5452 Sol. (c) Average age of remaining girls
2 47 2
1050 – (25 12 25 16)
Required average = 58
75 (25 25)
6: The average age of a man and his son is 33
years. The ratio of their ages is 8:3. What is the man's age ? 1050 – 700
= 14 years
(a) 48 years (b) 44 years 25
(c) 42 years (d) 50 years 8 : The average marks of a student in seven subjects
(e) None of these is 41. After re-evaluation in one subject the marks were changed
Sol. (a) Average age of father and son = 33 years to 42 from 14 and in remaining subjects the marks remain D-

Sum of their ages = 2 × 23 = 66 years unchanged. What is the new average marks?
(a) 45 (b) 44
8 x 3x 2 33
(c) 46 (d) 47
11x 66 (e) None of these

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Father's age = 8 × 6 = 48 years Sol. (d) New average marks =
7 41 14 42
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7: The total of the ages of a class of 75 girls is
1050, the average age of 25 of them is 12 years and that of
another 25 is 16 years. Find the average age of the remaining
=
287 28 315
7
=
7
45

girls.

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1. The average of five numbers is 281. The average of thenee 5. Out of three given numbers, the first number is twice the
first two numbers is 280 and the average of the last two
numbers is 178.5. What is the third number ?
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second and thrice the third. If the average of the three
numbers is 154, what is the difference between the first
(a) 488
(c) 228
(e) None of these
(b) 336
(d) 464
and the third number?
(a) 126
(c) 166
(e) None of these
g (b) 42
(d) 52
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2. The average age of 3 friends is 32 years. If the age of a
fourth friend is added, their average age comes to 31 years.
What is the age of the fourth friend ?
(a) 32 years (b) 28 years
6.
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What is the average weight of P, T, R, F and G?
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Average weight of three boys P, T and R is 54 kgs while
3
the average weight of three boys, T, F and G is 53 kgs.

(a) 53.8kgs (b) 52.4kgs


(c) 24 years (d) 26 years (c) 53.2kgs (d) Cannot be determined
(e) None of these (e) None of these
3. Find the average of the following set of scores. 7. Find the average of the following set of scores
965, 362, 189, 248, 461, 825, 524, 234 221, 231, 441, 359, 665, 525
(a) 476 (b) 504 (a) 399 (b) 428
(c) 461 (d) 524 (c) 407 (d) 415
(e) None of these
(e) None of these
8. The average of 5 consecutive even numbers A, B,C,D and
4. If the value of 21a + 21b=1134, what is the average of a+b? E is 52. What is the product of B and E?
(a) 29 (b) 27 (a) 2916 (b) 2988
(c) 58 (d) 54 (c) 3000 (d) 2800
(e) None of these (e) None of these

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9. The average of 5 consecutive numbers A, B, C, D and E is 18. The average of 5 consecutive even number A, B, C, D and
48. What is the product of A and E? E is 34. What is the product of B and D?
(a) 1088 (b) 1224
(a) 2162 (b) 2208
(c) 1368 (d) 1152
(c) 2024 (d) 2800
(e) None of these
(e) None of these
19. Find the average of the following set of scores:
10. Find the average of the following set of scores:
191, 257, 384, 466, 525, 631
341, 292, 254, 375, 505, 639
(a) 409 (b) 376
(a) 401 (b) 399
(c) 413 (d) 398
(c) 405 (d) 397
(e) None of these
(e) None of these
11. Find the average of the following set of scores:
20- The average weight of a group of 75 girls was calculated as
47 kgs. It was later discovered that the weight of one of the
118, 186, 138, 204, 175, 229
girls was read as 45 kgs., whereas her actual weight was 25
(a) 148 (b) 152 kgs. What is the actual average weight of the group of 75

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(c) 156
(e) 175
(d) 160 girls? (Rounded off to two digits after decimal)
(a) 46.73 kgs. (b) 46.64 kgs.

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12. Find the average of the following set of scores:
178, 863, 441, 626, 205, 349, 462, 820
(a) 505 (b) 441
21.
(c) 45.96 kgs.
(e) None of these
(d) Cannot be determined

Abhishek purchased 140 shirts and 250 trousers @ ` 450

(c) 349
(e) None of these a (d) 493

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13. Out of the three given numbers, the first number is twice
and @ ` 550 respectively. What should be the overall average
selling price of shirts and trousers so that 40% profit is
earned? (Rounded off to next integer)
(a) ` 725 (b) ` 710

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the second and thrice the third. If the average of the three
numbers is 121, what is the difference between the first
22.
(c) ` 720
(e) None of these
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and the third number? The sum of five numbers is 290. The average of the first
two numbers is 48.5 and the average of last two numbers is
(a) 132 (b) 99
53.5. What is the third number?
(c) 77 (d) 144
(e) None of these
(a) 72
(c) 96 rin (b) 84
(d) 108
14. If the value of 16a + 16b = 672, what is the average of a
and b?
(a) 44
(c) 24
(b) 21
(d) 42
23.
(e) None of these
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The average weight of 45 students in a class was calculated
as 36 kgs. It was later found that the weight of two students

(e) None of these


15. The average of 5 consecutive odd numbers A, B, C, D and
E is 41. What is the product of A and E?
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in the class was wrongly mentioned. The actual weight of
one of the boys in the class was 32 kgs. but it was mentioned
as 34 kgs and the weight of another boy in the class was 45
kgs. whereas it was mentioned as 40 kgs. What is the actual
(a) 1977 (b) 1517 average weight of the 45 students in the class? (Rounded
(c) 1665 (d) 1591 off to two-digits after decimal)
(e) None of these (a) 36.07 kg. (b) 36.16 kgs.
16. Find the average of the following set of scores: (c) 35.84 kgs. (d) Cannot be determined
361, 188, 547, 296, 656, 132, 263 (e) None of these
24. The average weight of a group of 53 girls was calculated as
(a) 278 (b) 449
58 kgs. It was later discovered that the weight of one of the
(c) 356 (d) 296 girls was read as 65 kgs., whereas her actual weight was 45
(e) None of these kgs. What is the actual average weight of the group of 53
17. If 37a + 37b = 5661, what is the average of a and b? girls? (rounded off to two digits after decimal)
(a) 74.5 (b) 151 (a) 58.62 (b) 58.37
(c) 76.5 (d) 153 (c) 57.37 (d) 57.62
(e) None of these (e) None of these

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25- Seema’s present age is four times her son’s present age and 28. The average monthly income of a family of four earning
four-seventh of her father’s present age. The average of the members was ` 15,130. One of the daughters in the family
present ages of all three of them is 32 years. What is the got married and left home, so the average monthly income
difference between the Seema’s son’s present age and of the family came down to `14,660. What is the monthly
Seema’s father’s present age ? income of the married daughter?
(a) 44 years (b) 48 years (a) ` 15,350
(c) 46 years (d) Cannot be determined (b) ` 12,000
(e) None of these
(c) ` 16,540
26- What is the average of the following set of numbers? (d) Cannot be determined
38] 92] 45] 25 60
(e) None of these
(a) 48 (b) 54
29. If 25a + 25b = 115, then what is the average of a and b ?
(c) 56 (d) 50
(a) 4.6 (b) 2.5
(e) None of these
(c) 4.5 (d) 3.4
27. The average of four positive integers is 73.5. The highest
(e) None of these
integer is 108 and the lowest integer is 29. The difference

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between the remaining two integers is 15. Which of the
following is the smaller of the remaining two integers ?
(a) 80 (b) 86
30. The average of 5 positive integers is 436. The average of the
first two numbers is 344 and the average of the last two
numbers is 554. What is the third number ?

(c) 73
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(a) 482
(c) 556
(e) None of these
(b) 346
(d) 384

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Answe r Ke y
1 (a) 7 (c) 13 (a) 19 (a) 25 (b)
2 (b) 8 (d) 14 (b) 20 (a) 26 (e )
3 (a) 9 (e) 15 (c) 21 (c) 27 (e )
4 (b) 10 (a) 16 (e) 22 (e) 28 (c)
5 (e) 11 (e) 17 (c) 23 (a) 29 (e )
6 (d) 12 (d) 18 (d) 24 (d) 30 (d)

ANSWERS & EXPLANATIONS


1. (a) Assume the third number = x 8. (d) Let the five consecutive even numbers be x,

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According to question
2 × 280 + x + 178.5 × 2 = 281 × 5
x + 2, x + 4, x + 6 and x + 8 respectively.
According to the question,
x + x + 2 + x + 4 + x + 6 + x + 8 = 5 × 52

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or, 560 + x + 357 = 1405
or, x + 917 = 1405
or, x = 1405 - 917 = 488
or 5x + 20 = 260
or 5x = 260 – 20
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(b) Age of the fourth friend = 31 × 4 - 32 × 3
= 124 - 96 = 28 years or x =
240
5
= 48

3. (a) Required average

965 362 189 248 461 825 524 234 ngi B = x + 2 = 48 + 2 = 50 and E = x + 8 = 48 + 8 = 56
B × E = 50 × 56 = 2800

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(e) Let A = x
According to the question
x + x +1 + x + 2 + x + 3 + x +4

4.
=
8
476

(b) 21a + 21b = 1134


= 5 × 48
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or, 21 (a + b) = 1134

a+b=
1134
21
54
5x + 10 = 240
5x = 230
x = 46
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5.
Required average =
a b
2
(e) Let the first number be = 6x
54
2
27
E = 46 + 4 = 50
A × E = 46 × 50 = 2300
10. (a) Required average
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Second number = 3x
and the third number = 2x (341 292 254 375 505 639)
According to the question, =
6
6x + 3x + 2x = 154 × 3
or, 11x = 154 × 3 2406
= 401
154 3 6
x= 42
11
Required difference = 6x – 2x = 4x = 4 × 42 = 168 11. (e) Required average
7. (c) Average score
118 186 138 204 175 229
1 =
6
= [221 + 231 + 441 + 359 + 665 + 525]
6
1 1050
= [2442] = 407 = = 175
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12. (d) Required average 17. (c) 37a + 37b = 5661
or, 37(a + b) = 5661
178 863 441 626 205 349 462 820
= 5661
8
or, a + b = = 153
37
3944
= = 493 a b 153
8 Average = = 76.5
2 2
13. (a) Let the third number be = x 18. (d) Let A = x,
According to the question,
3x
First number = 3x and second number = A+ B+ C + D + E
2
= x + (x + 2) + (x + 4) + (x + 6) + (x 8)
According to the question.
5x + 20 = 34 × 5 = 170
3x B × D = 32 × 36 = 1152
or, 3x + + x = 3 × 121
2 19. (a) Required average

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6 x 3x 2 x
2
= 3 × 121 =
191 257 384 466 525 631
6

or,
11x
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= 3 × 121 =
2454
6
= 409

x=
3 121 2
11
Third number = 66
a= 66

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Required difference = 3x – x = 2x = 2 × 66 = 132
20. (a) Additional weight = 45 – 25 = 20 kg.

Actual average weight = 47 –


20
75
= 46.73 kg.
14. (b) 16a + 16b = 672
or, 16 (a + b) = 672 ngi21. (c) Average selling price
140 450 250 550 140

a+b=
672
16
= 42 nee
=

=
140 250
200500 140
100

Required average =
a b
=
42
= 21
390 100
= ` 720 (approx.)
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15. (c) Let the consecutive odd numbers be
x, x + 2, x + 4, x + 6 and x + 8
2
22. (e) Third number = 290
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– (48.5 × 2) – (53.5 × 2)
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According to the question.

x x 2 x 4 x 6 x 8
5
= 41
= 290 – 97 – 107 = 86
23. (a) Actual average weight

= 36
(32 45 34 40)
45
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or, 5x + 20 = 41 × 5 = 205
3
or, 5x = 205 – 20 = 185 = 36 +
45
185 = 36 + 0.07
x= = 37
5 = 36.07 kgs.
24. (d) Increase in weight
A = 37 and E = 37 + 8 = 45
Required product = 37 × 45 = 1665 = 65 – 45
= 20 kg.
16. (e) Required average
Increase in average
361 188 547 296 656 132 263 20
= = 0.38
7 53
Actual average weight
2443
= = 349 = 58 – 0.38
7 = 57.62

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25. (b) Let Seema’s present age be x years. 27. (e) Sum of four integers = 73.5 × 4 = 294
x Sum of two middle integers = 294 – (108 + 29) = 157
Then, Seema’s son’s present age = years Difference between two integers = 15
4
7x 157 14
Seema’s father’s present age = years. The smaller number = = 71
4 2
x 7x 28. (c) Monthly income of the married daughter
Then, x 32 3
4 4 = 15130 × 4 – 14660 × 3
12x = 96 × 4 = 60520 – 43980= ` 16540
96 4 29. (e) 25a + 25b = 115
x= 32
12 115
a b 4.6
7 32 2 25
Required difference =
4 4 4.6
= 56 – 8 = 48 years Average of a and b = 2.3
2

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26. (e) Average =
38 92 45 25 60
5
= 52
30. (d) Third number = (436 × 5) – (344 × 2 + 554 × 2)
= 2180 – 1796
= 384

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CHAPTER

7 RATIO AND PROPORTION

RATIO AND PROPORTION (a + b) (c + d)


=
(a - b) (c - d)
Ratio

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Ratio gives us a relation between two quantities having similar
A
This property is called Componendo and Dividendo

If
a c e
= = ..., then

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unit. The ratio of A to B is written as A : B or , where A is called

the antecedent and B the consequent.


Proportion
B
b d f

(a + c + e + ...)
(b + d + f + ...)
a c
= each individual ratio i.e. or

a
b d

example
A C
B D
Here, A D = B C
, A: B: : C : D syE
Proportion is an expression in which two ratios are equal. For
If A > B then
(A + C )
(B + C )
<
A
B

Properties of Ratios & Proportion ngi Where A, B and C are natural numbers
In a proportion it should be remembered that -
Product of means = Product of extremes, i.e. b × c = a × d.
a : b = m a : m b, where m is a constant
a b c
a : b : c = A : B : C is equivalent to ,
of x. nee 1 : If 12 : 18 :: x : 24, then find the value

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A B C Sol. 12 : 18 : : x : 24
This is an important property and has to be used in the ratio 12 × 24 = 18 × x
of three quantities.
If a : b = c : d, i.e
b d
, this is the property of Invertendo.
x=
12 24

Types of Proportion
18
= 16
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a c
If a : b = c : d, i.e
a
b
c
d
, then
proportion,then:
We can say that a, b and c are in proportion.

i.e.,
a b
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Continued Proportion: If three numbers a, b and c are in continued

b c
a b
, this is the property of Alternendo. b2 = ac b = ac
c d
Here we can say that a is called first proportion, c is called third
a c (a + b) (c + d ) proportion and b is called mean proportion.
If , then = Also, if two nos. are given, and you arer required to find mean
b d b d
proportion, then it should be written as-
This property is called Componendo a : x :: x : b,
Also, And is third proportion is to be computed, then it should be
(a b) (c d) written as-
=
b d a : b :: : x.
This property is called Dividendo 1 : Two numbers are given as 9 and 4. Find its
It also follows that: (i) Mean proportion, and
(ii) Third proportion.

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Sol. (i) To finid Mean Proportion- 3 : If 100 ml water is mixed with 1000 ml of
9 : x :: x : 4, milk, what is the ratio of the mixture solution?
i.e. x2 = 9 × 4 = 36, or Sol. Using basic percentages, total solution = 1100 ml,
x 36 6 Water 100 1
=
(ii) To find third proportion- Total solution 1100 11
9 : 4 :: 4 : x, Water : milk = 1 : 10
i.e. 9x = 16 This can also be read as milk solution 10 : 11, where if milk is
10, water is 1 and total solution is 11.
16
x Quicker Method to Solve Questions of
9
Direct Proportion: If X is directly proportional to Y, that means Mixture and Alligation.
This rule helps us in solving questions where two varieties (of
any increase or decrease in any of two quantities will have
different prices) are mixed to get a new variety with a new Average
proportionate effect on the other quantity. If X increases then Y
price.
will also increase and vice-versa.
Inverse Proportion: If X is inversely proportional to Y, that means Quantity of cheaper variety Price of Dearer variety – Average price
=
Quantity of dearer variety Average price – Price of cheaper variety

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any increase or decrease in any of two quantities will have inverse
proportionate effect on the other quantity. This means if X
increases, then Y decreases and if X decreases then Y increases
c
d
d m
m c
and vice-versa for Y.

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Applications of Ratio and Proportion
PARTNERSHIP
(c) (d)

a
To find profit-shaving ratio on the basis of capital contribution.

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2 : Ram , Rohan and Ravi are partners in a
firm. Ram contributed `10,000 for 6 months, where as Rohan
Price of
mixture
(m)
and Ravi, both contributed `7500 for the full year. If at the end of
the year profit is 2500, what is Ram's share?
Sol. Proportionate capital of Ram, Rohan and Ravi ngi (d–m) (m–c)
= 10,000 × 6 : 7500 × 12 : 7500 × 12
= 60,000 : 90,000 : 90,000
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Then, (Cheaper quantity) : (dearer quantity)

= (d – m) : (m – c)
c d m

ratio = 2 : 3 : 3
rin d m c
4 : In what ratio should tea at the rate `.

MIXTURES AND ALLIGATION


2
Ram's share = 2500 × = ` 625
8 cost ` 30kg?
Sol. Using the above formula g
40/kg be mixed with tea at the rate ` 27/kg, so that mixture may

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"Mixtures and alligations" is about mixing different objects in
order to get desired levels/percentage/concentration of different
objects.
Quantity of cheaper
Quantity of dearer
(40 30)
(30 27)
So, the two should be mixed in the ratio
10
3
10
3
.
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Points to Remember
If in a partnership the investments made by first, second and third partners are x1, x2, x3
respectively, the time period be t1, t2, t3 then the ratio of profits is given by x1 t1 : x2 t2 : x3 t3.
If x1 : x2 : x3is the ratio of investments and P1 : P2 : P3 be the ratio of Profit then time periods are given
P1 P2 P3
by : :
x1 x2 x3
If P1 : P2 : P3 is the ratio of profit on investments and t1 : t2 : t3 be the ratio of time periods, then the ratio of investments will
P1 P2 P3
be : :
t1 t2 t3

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SOLVED EXAMPLES
1: There are 1224 students in a school in which Sol. (c) Let the number of manager and management trainees
be 3x and 5x respectively.
600 are girls. What is the ratio of boys to girls in the school?
According to the question,
(a) 26 : 25 (b) 21 : 17
(c) 18 : 13 (d) 5 : 4 3x 3
(e) None of these 5 x 21 8

Sol. (a) Total number of students = 1224 24 x = 15x + 63

Total number of girls = 600 63


9x = 63 x= =7
Total number of boys = 1224 - 600 = 624 9

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2 : Amar started a business investing ` 45,000.
Number of managers = 3x = 3 × 7 = 21
5 : The ages of Aarzoo and Arnav are in the

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ratio of 11:13 respectively. After 7 years the ratio of their
Six months later Prakash joined him with ` 30,000. In what
ages will be 20:23. What is the difference in years between
ratio should the profit, they earn be distributed at the end of
their ages?
the year ?
(a) 3:1
(c) 3:2
(e) None of these
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(b) 3:4
(d) Data inadequate
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Sol. (a) Rate of the equivalent capitals of Amar and Prakash
(a) 4 years
(c) 6 years
(e) None of these
(b) 7 years
(d) 5 years

Sol. (c) Let the present ages of Aarzoo and Arnav be 11x and
for 1 month
= 45000 × 12 : 30000 × 6 ngi 13x years respectively.
According to the question,
= 540000 : 180000 = 3 : 1
Ratio of profit sharing = 3 : 1 nee
or,
11x 7
13 x 7
20
23
3 : Avinash, Manoj and Arun started a business
in partnership investing in the ratio of 3:2:5 respectively. At
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or, 260x + 140 = 253x + 161
or, 260x - 253x = 161 - 140
the end of the year they earned a profit of Rs 45,000 which is
15% of their total investment. How much did Manoj invest?
(a) ` 60,000 (b) ` 1,80,00
or, 7x = 21

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(c) ` 30,000
(e) None of these

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(d) ` 90,000 Difference between their ages = 13x - 11x
= 2x = 2 × 3 = 6 years t
6 : Samir’s age is one-fourth of his father’s age
and two-third of his sister Reema’s age. What is the ratio of
Sol. (a) Total investment = 45000 = ` 300000
15 the ages of Samir, Reema and their father respectively?
Avinash : Manoj : Arun = 3 : 2 : 5 (a) 3 : 2 : 8 (b) 3 : 4 : 8
(c) 2 : 3 : 8 (d) 4 : 3 : 8
2 (e) None of these
Investment of Manoj 300000 = ` 60000
10 Sol. (c) Let Sameer’s age be x years
4 : The ratio of managers to management Then his father’s age
= 4x years
trainees is 3:5. When 21 new management trainees are
recruited the ratio will become 3:8 How many managers will 3x
Reema’s age = years
there be in the group ? 2
(a) 27 (b) 24 3x
(c) 21 (d) Cannot be determined Ratio = x : : 4x
2
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EXERCISE
1- The total number of students in a school is 819. If the 8. Pinku, Rinku and Tinku divide an amount of ` 4,200 amongst
number of girls in the school is 364, then what is the themselves in the ratio of 7:8:6 respectively. If an amount of
respective ratio of the total number of boys to the total ` 200 is added to each of their shares, what will be the new
number of girls in the school ? respective ratio of their shares of amount?
(a) 26 : 25 (b) 21 : 17 (a) 8 : 9 : 6 (b) 7 : 9 : 5
(c) 18 : 13 (d) 5 : 4
(c) 7 : 8 : 6 (d) 8 : 9 : 7
(e) None of these
(e) None of these
2. If a dividend of ` 57,834 is to be divided among Meena,
9. Rinku and Pooja started a business initially with ` 5,100 and
Urmila and Vaishali in the proportion of 3:2:1, find Urmila's
` 6,600 respectively. If the total profit is ` 2,730 what is Rinku's
share.

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(a) ` 19,281
(c) ` 23,133
(b) ` 17,350
(d) ` 19,278
share in the profit ?
(a) `1,530
(c) `1,200
(b) `1,540
(d) `1,180
3.
(e) None of these

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A sum of money is to be divided among Z, X, Y in the
respective proportion of 4:5:6 and another sum to be divided
between A and B equally. If Z got ` 2000 less than A, how
(e) None of these
10. The ratio of the ages of Richa and Shelly is 5 : 8. The ratio of
their ages 10 years hence would be 7:10. What is the present
much did X get?
(a) ` 10,000
(c) ` 4,000
a (b) ` 5,000
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(d) Cannot be determined
age of Shelly?
(a) 45years
(c) 35years
(b) 40years
(d) 30years

4.
(e) None of these
The ratio of the present ages of Sushma and Karishma is 6:7
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respectively. The ratio of their ages 8 years hence would be
(e) 25years
11. The average age of a woman and her daughter is 42 years.
The ratio of their ages is 2:1. What is the daughter's age?
8:9 respectively. What would be the respective ratio of their
ages after 12 years ? nee
(a) 28 years
(c) 52 years
(e) None of these
(b) 48 years
(d) 32 years

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(a) 17 : 19 (b) 15 : 17
(c) 9 : 10 (d) 10 : 11 12. The total number of boys in a school is 15% more than the
total number of girls in the school. What is the ratio of the
5.
(e) None of these
The total number of boys in a school are 16% more than the
total number of girls in the school. What is the ratio of the
total number of boys to the total number of girls in the
school?
(a) 17 : 23
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total number of boys to the total number of girls in the

(b) 24 : 11 .ne
school ?
(a) 25:21
(c) 25:29
(e) None of these
(b) 29:35
(d) Cannot be determined
(c) 23 : 20
(e) None of these
(d) 11 : 24
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13. The ratio of the present ages of Smita and Kavita is 3:8
6. A sum of money is to be divided equally amongst P, Q and respectively. Seven years hence the ratio of their ages will
R in the respective ratio of 5:6:7 and another sum of money be 4:9. What is Kavita's present age?
is to divided between S and T equally. If S got ` 2,100 less (a) 56 years (b) 63 years
than P, how much amount did Q receive? (c) 42 years (d) 49years
(a) `2,500 (b) `2,000 (e) None of these
(c) `1,500 (d) Cannot be determined 14. A and B started a business by investing ` 35,000 and
(e) None of these ` 20,000 respectively. B left the business after 5 months and
7. Ratio of the earning of A and B is 4:7 respectively. If the C joined the business with a sum of ` 15,000. The profit
earnings of A increase by 50% and the earnings of B decrease earned at the end of the year is ` 84,125. What is B's share of
by 25% the new ratio of their earnings becomes 8:7 profit?
respectively. What are A's earnings?
(a) ` 26,000 (b) ` 28,000 (a) `14133 (b) `15,000
(c) ` 21,000 (d) Data inadequate (c) `13,460 (d) Cannot be determined
(e) None of these (e) None of these

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15. The average age of a man and his son is 48 years. The ratio of 23- The ratio between the boys and girls in a class is 6 : 5. If 8
their ages is 5 : 3 rspectively. What is the son's age ? more boys join the class and two girls leave the class then
(a) 36 years (b) 48 years the ratio becomes 11 : 7. What is the number of boys in the
(c) 60 years (d) 24 years
class now?
(e) None of these
(a) 28 (b) 38
16- The ages of Nishi and Vinnee are in the ratio of 6 : 5
respectively. After 9 years the ratio of their ages will be 9 : 8. (c) 44 (d) 36
What is the difference in their ages? (e) None of these
(a) 9 years (b) 7 years 24- The ratio between the present ages of P and Q is 3 : 4. Four
(c) 5 years (d) 3 years years hence Q will be five years older than P. What is P’s
(e) None of these present age?
17- The difference between the present ages of Arun and Deepak (a) 15 years
is 14 years. Seven years ago the ratio of their ages was 5 : 7 (b) 20 years
respectively. What is Deepak’s present age? (c) 25 years
(a) 49 years (b) 42 years (d) Cannot be determined
(c) 63 years (d) 35 years (e) None of these

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(e) None of these
18- Ninad, Vikas and Manav enter into a partnership. Ninad
25. At present Meena is eight times her daughter's age. Eight
years from now, the ratio of the ages of Meena and her
daughter will be 10 : 3. What is Meena's present age ?

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invests some amount at the beginning. Vikas invests double
the amount after 6 months and Manav invests thrice the
amount invested by Ninad after 8 months. They earn a profit
(a) 32 years
(c) 36 years
(b) 40 years
(d) Cannot be determined

a
of `45, 000 at the end of the year. What is Manav’s share in (e) None of these
the profit?
(a) ` 25]000
(c) ` 12]000
(b) ` 15]000
(d) ` 9]000
syE 26. If
1
2
2
of Sunit's salary is equal to of Rajan's salary and
5
their total salary is ` 36,000, find Rajan's salary.
(e) None of these
19. Ratio of Rani’s and Komal’s age is 3 : 5. Ratio of Komal’s and ngi (a) ` 16,000
(c) ` 22,000
(b) ` 20,000
(d) ` 14,000
Pooja’s age is 2 : 3. If Rani is two-fifth Pooja’s age, what is
Rani’s age?
(a) 10 years (b) 15 years nee
(e) None of these
27. Which number should replace both the question marks in
(c) 24 years
(e) None of these
(d) Cannot be determined the following equation?
? 189 rin
20. In a mixture of milk and water the proportion of water by
weight was 75%. If in the 60 gms of this mixture 15 gm. water
was added, what would be the percentage of water?
84
(a) 126
(c) 130
?
g (b) 124
(d) 132 .ne
(a) 75%
(c) 90%
(e) None of these
(b) 88%
(d) 100%

21. In a college the students in Arts and Commerce faculties


(e) 136
t
28. The ratio of the ages of a father and son is 17 : 7. 6 years ago
the ratio of their ages was 3 : 1 . What is the father’s present
age?
were in the ratio of 4 : 5 respectively. When 65 more students (a) 64 (b) 51
joined Commerce faculty the ratio became 8 : 11. How many (c) 48 (d) Cannot be determined
students are there in Arts faculty? (e) None of these
(a) 520 (b) 650 29. A sum of money is divided among A, B, C and D in the ratio
(c) 715 (d) Cannot be determined of 3 : 4 : 9 : 10 respectively. If the share of C is
` 2,580/- more than the share of B, then what is the total
(e) None of these
amount of money of A and D together?
22. Sarita started a boutique investing an amount of ` 50,000. Six
(a) ` 5]676 (b) ` 6]192
months later Neeta joined her with an amount of
(c) ` 6]708 (d) ` 7]224
` 80,000. At the end of one year they earned a profit of
(e) None of these
` 18, 000. What is Sarita’s share in the profit?
30. The largest and the second largest angles of a triangle are in
(a) ` 9]000 (b) ` 8]000 the ratio of 13 : 12. The smallest angle is 20% of the sum of
(c) ` 12]000 (d) ` 10]000 the largest and the second largest angles. What is the sum
(e) None of these of the smallest and the second largest angles ?

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(a) 120° (b) 108° 38. Four-seventh of a number is equal to 40% of another number.
(c) 100° (d) 102° What is the ratio between the first number and second
(e) None of these number respectively?
31. Mr. Pandit owned 950 gold coins all of which he distributed (a) 5:4 (b) 4:5
amongst his three daughters Lalita, Amita and Neeta. Lalita (c) 10:7 (d) 7:10
gave 25 gold coins to her husband, Amita donated 15 gold (e) None of these
coins and Neeta made jewellery out of 30 gold coins. The 39. Beena and Meena started a boutique investing amount of
new respective ratio of the coins left with them was 20 : 73 `35000 and `56000 respectively. If Beena's share in the profit
: 83. How many gold coins did Amita receive from Mr. earned by them is `45000, what is the total profit earned?
Pandit? (a) `81000 (b) `127000
(a) 380 (b) 415 (c) `72000 (d) `117000
(c) 400 (d) 350 (e) None of these
(e) None of these 40. 52% students from a college participated in a survey. What
is the respective ratio between the number of students who
32. The ratio of the present ages of Swati and Trupti is 4: 5. Six
did not participate in the survey to the number of students
years hence the ratio of their ages will be 6 : 7. What is the
who participated?

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difference between their ages?
(a) 2 years
(c) 4 years
(b) 3 years
(d) Cannot be determined
(a) 11:13
(c) 12:17
(b) 12:13
(d) Cannot be determined

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(e) None of these
(e) None of these
41. The ratio of roses and lillies in a garden is 3 : 2 respectively.
33. The ratio of the ages of A and B seven years ago was 3 : 4
The average number of roses and lillies is 180. What is the
respectively. The ratio of their ages nine years from now will
number of lillies in the garden?

(a) 16 years
(c) 28 years
(e) None of these
a
be 7 : 8 respectively. What is B's age at present?
(b) 19 years
(d) 23 years syE
(a) 144
(c) 216
(e) None of these
(b) 182
(d) 360

ngi
42. The respective ratio between Pooja's, Prarthana's and
34. The ratio of ducks and frogs in a pond is 37 : 39 respectively. Falguni's monthly income is 53 : 70 : 57. If Prarthana's annual
The average number of ducks and frogs in the pond is 152. income is `4,20,000, what is the sum of Pooja's and Falguni's
What is the number of frogs in the pond?
(a) 148
(c) 156
(b) 152
(d) 144 nee
annual incomes? (In some cases monthly income and in
some cases annual income is used.)
(a) `5,92,500 (b) `6,83,500

35.
(e) None of these
75% of a numer is equal to three seventh of another number.
(c) `6,60,000
(e) None of these rin (d) `7,79,200

What is the ratio between the first number and the second
number respectively?
(a) 4:7 (b) 7:4
43.
g
Number of students studying in colleges A and B are in the

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ratio of 3 :4 respectively. If 50 more students join college A
and there is no change in the number of students in college

36.
(c) 12:7
(e) None of these
(d) 7:12

Srikant and Vividh started a business investing amounts of


`1,85,000 and `2,25,000 respectively, If Vividh's share in the
(a) 450
(c) 400
(b) 500
(d) 600
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B, the respective ratio becomes 5 : 6. What is the number of
students in college B?

profit earned by them is `9,000, what is the total profit earned (e) None of these
by them together? 44. At present Kavita is twice Sarita's age. Eight years hence,
(a) `17,400 (b) `16,400 the respective ratio between Kavita's and Sarita's ages then
(c) `16,800 (d) `17,800 will be 22 : 13. What is Kavita's present age?
(e) None of these (a) 26 years (b) 18 years
37. Populations of two villages X and Y are in the ratio of 5 : 7 (c) 42 years (d) 36 years
respectively If the population of village Y increases by 25000 (e) None of these
and the population of village X remains unchanged the 45. 45. 80% of a number is equal to three-fifth of another number.
respective ratio of their populations becomes 25 :36. What What is the ratio between the first and the second number
is the population of village A'? respectively?
(a) 625000 (b) 675000 (a) 3:4 (b) 4:3
(c) 875000 (d) 900000 (c) 4:5 (d) 5:4
(e) None of these (e) None of these

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46. The respective ratio between the present ages of father, (a) 7 (b) 8
mother and daughter is 7 : 6 : 2. The difference between (c) 4 (d) 6
mother's and the daughter's age is 24 years. What is the (e) None of these
father's age at present? 50. A and B started a business investing amounts of `150000
(a) 43 years (b) 42 years and 250000 respectively. What will be B's share in the profit
(c) 39 years (d) 38 years of `160000?
(e) None of these (a) `100000 (b) `60000
47. 28% members of a certain group are married. What is the (c) `80000 (d) `110000
respective ratio between the number of married members to (e) None of these
the number of unmarried members? 51. Area of rectangular field is 3584 m and the length and the
(a) 7:17 (b) 5:18 breadth are in the ratio 7:2 respectively. What is the perimeter
(c) 7:18 (d) Cannot be determined of the rectangle?
(e) None of these (a) 246m (b) 292 m
48. The ratio of age of two boys is 5 : 6 after two years the ratio (c) 286 m (d) 288 m
will be 7: 8. The ratio of their ages after 12 years will be (e) None of these
(a) 11/12 (b) 22/24 52. Present ages of father and son are in the ratio of 6 : 1

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(c) 15/16
(e) None of these
(d) 17/18 respectively. Four years after the ratio of their ages will
become 4 : 1 respectively. What is the son's present age?

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49. A invests `64,000 in a business. After few months B joined (a) 10 years (b) 6 years
him with `48,000. At the end of year, the total profit was (c) 4 years (d) 8 years
divided between them in the ratio 2:1. After how many (e) None of these
months did B join?

1 (d) 10
a (b) syE
19
ANSW ER KEY
(d) 28 (b) 37 (a) 46 (b)
2
3
4
(d)
(d)
(c)
11
12
13
(a)
(c)
(a)
20
21
22
(e )
(a)
(d) ngi 29
30
31
(c)
(d)
(a)
38
39
40
(d)
(d)
(b)
47
48
49
(c)
(d)
(c)
5
6
(e )
(d)
14
15
(c)
(a)
23
24
(c)
(a)
32
33 nee(b)
(d)
41
42
(a)
(c)
50
51
(a)
(d)
7
8
(d)
(d)
16
17
(d)
(e )
25
26
(a)
(b)
34
35
(c)
(e )
43
44rin (d)
(d)
52 (b)

9 (e ) 18 (b)

ANSWERS & EXPLANATIONS


27 (a) 36 (b) 45
g (a)

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1. (d) Total number of students in the school = 819
Number of girls = 364 Required ratio =
6 4 12 36
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= 9 : 10
7 4 12 40
Number of boys = 819 - 364 = 455
Required ratio = 435 : 364 = 5 : 4 5. (e) Let the number of girls = x
2. (d) Share of Urmila in dividend Number of boys = 1.16 x

2 Required ratio = 1.16 x : x


= 57834 = ` 19278
6 = 116 : 100 = 29 : 25
4. (c) Let the present ages of Sushama and Karishma be 6x 7 (d) According to the question,
and 7x respectively. A 4
... (i)
B 7
6x 8 8
7x 8 9 50
A 1
100 8
or 56x + 64 = 54x + 72 and ... (ii)
25 7
8 B 1
x 4 100
2

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From equations (i) and (ii), we cannot find the earning or, 32x – 27x = 63 – 28
of A and B. or, 5x = 35
8. (d) Ratio of the amounts received by A, B and C = 7 : 8 : 6 35
Sum of the ratios = 7 + 8 + 6 = 21 or, x = =7
5
Sum received by
Kavita's present age = 8x
7 = 8 × 7 = 56 years
Pinku = × 4200 = ` 1400
21 14. (c) Ratio of equivalent capitals of A, B and C for 1 month
8 = 35000 × 12 : 20000 × 5 : 15000 × 7
Rinku = × 4200 = `1600 = 35 × 12 : 20 × 5 : 15 × 7
21
= 84 : 20 : 21
6 Sum of the ratios = 84 + 20 + 21 = 125
Tinku = × 4200 = `1200
21 20
According to the question, B's share = ` 84125
On adding `200 to the share of each one, 125
the required ratio = `13460
15. (a) Let the ages of man and his son be 5x and 3x
= 1600 : 1800 : 1400 respectively.
9.
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=8:9:7
(e) Ratio of the capital of Rinku and Pooja
5100 51 17
5x + 3x = 2 × 48
8x = 96
96
6600 66
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Rinku's share
22
2730 17
17 22
= ` 1190
x=
8
= 12

Son's age = 12 × 3 = 36 years


16. (d) Difference in age

5x and 8x years.
a
10. (b) Let the present ages of Richa and Shelly be

According to the question,


After 10 years,
syE 9 (6 – 5)(9 – 8)
6 8–9 5
9 1 1
5 x 10 7
8 x 10 10 ngi 17. (e)
3
= 3 years

Let Arun’s present age be x years.


Then, Deepak’s present age = (x + 14) years
or, 56x + 70 = 50x + 100
or, 56x – 50x = 100 – 70
or, 6x = 30 nee
Then,
x 7
x 14 7 7
5

x=
30
6
=5
7x 5x 35 49

x
84
42 rin
Shelly's present age = 8x
= 8 × 5 = 40 years
11. (a) Let the age of woman be 2x years and that of her
daughter be x years. 18. (b)
2
Deepak’s present age
= 42 + 14 = 56 years g .ne
Ratio of profit = 1 × 12 : 2 × 6 : 3 × 4
According to the question,
2x + x = 2 × 42
or, 3x = 84 = 45000
=1:1:1
Manav’s share
1
3
= ` 15000
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84 19. (d) Data is given in ratio. So age can’t be determined.
or, x = = 28
3 20. (e) In 60 gms mixture proportion of water
Daughter's age = 28 years 75
12. (c) Let the number of girls be = x = 60 = 45 gms
100
115 x Total proportion of water in new mixture
Number of the boys =
100 = 45 + 15 = 60 gms.
115 x Percentage of water
Required ratio = . x = 23 : 20
100 60
13. (a) Let the present ages of Smita and Kavita be 3x and = 100 = 80%
60 15
8x years respectively
21. (a) Let number of students in Arts and Commerce were 4x
According to questions,
and 5x respectively.
3x 7 4 Then,
8x 7 9 4x 8
or, 32 x + 28 = 27x + 63 5x 65 11

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44x – 40x = 520 29. (c) Required amount
520 2580 2580 13
x= 130 = (9 4) (3 10) = = ` 6708
4 5
Number of students in Arts 30. (d) Smallest angle
= 4 × 130 20
= 520 = (13 12) 5
22. (d) Ratio of capital 100
= 50000 × 12 : 80000 × 6 Ratio of angles = 13 : 12: 5
=5:4 Sum of smallest and second largest angles
180 (12 5)
18000 5 =
Sarita’s share = (13 12 5)
(5 4)
= ` 10000 180 17
= = 102°
23. (c) Let the original number of boys and girls be 6x and 5x 30
respectively. 31. (a) Required number of gold coins
6x 8 11 {950 (25 15 30)} 73
= 15
Then, (20 73 83)
5x 2 7

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78
56 22
= 365 + 15
= 380
32. (b) Let the present ages be 4x and 5x respectively.
x
13
6
Number of boys
= 6 × 6 + 8 = 44
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4x 6 6
5x 6 7
30x – 28x = 42 – 36

respectively.
Then, a
24. (a) Let the present ages of P and Q be 3x and 4x

(4x + 4) – (3x + 4) = 5 syE


6
x= =3
2
Difference in age
= 5x – 4x
4x – 3x = 5
x=5
P’s present age ngi = x = 3 years
33. (d) Let A's present age = x
B's present age = y
= 3 × 5 = 15 yrs.
25. (a) Present age of Meena
8 8 (10 3) nee
x 7 3
y 7 4

rin
= 4x – 28 = 3y – 21
24 10
4x –3y = 7 ......(i)
8 8 7
= = 32 years

g
14 x 9 7
Also,
26. (b) Ratio of the salaries of Sumit and Rajan

=
2 1
: 4:5
y 9 8
8x + 72 = 7y + 63
8x – 7Y = –9 ......(ii) .ne
5 2
Rajan's salary =
? 189
5
9
36000 ` 20000
On equanting (i) & (ii), we get y = 23
34. (c) Total number of ducks anda frogs = 152 × 2= 304

No.of frogs 304


39
76
156
t
27. (a)
84 ? 35. (e) Let the Ist no. be x and IInd no. be y.
2
or ? = 84 × 189 75 3
x y
or ?2 = 21 × 4 × 21 × 9 100 7
or ?2 = 212 × 22 × 32 .75x = .43 y
? = 21 × 2 × 3 = 126 x .43 43
28. (b) Let the present age of father and son be 17x and 7x
respectively. y .75 75
36. (b) Ratio of capitals of Srikant and Vividh
17x – 6 3 = 185000 : 225000
Then,
7x – 6 1 37 : 45
21x – 17x = 18 – 6 45
x = 12 ÷ 4 =3 Vividh's share i.e. x 9000
82
Father’s present age
= 17 × 3 = 51 years. 82
x 9000 16, 400
45

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x 5 x 3 100
37. (a) x:y 5 : 7 or or 7x 5y 3: 4
y 7 y 5 80
or 7x – 5y = 0 ......(i) 46. (b) 6x – 2x = 24,
i.e. 4x = 24 or
x 25
24
y 25000 36 x 6
4
36x = 25y + 625000 Father's age = 7 × 6 =42
36x – 25y = 625000 ......(ii) 47. (c) 28% are married it implies that 72% are unmarried.
On equating (i) and (ii), we get Ratio = 28 : 72
x = 625000 = 7 : 18
38. (d) Let the numbers be x and 4 48. (d) Let the ages be x & y.
4x 40 x 5
y or
7 100 y 6
x 40 7 6x – 5y = 0 .......(i)
7 :10
y 100 4 x 2 7

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39. (d) Ratio of capital = 35000 : 56000
5: 8
y 2 8
8x + 16 = 7y + 14
8x – 7y = –2 .......(ii)

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5
Beena's share = x 45000 On equating (i) & (ii), we get
13
x= 5&y=6
13 After 12 years
x 45000 117000

Ratio = 48 : 52
= 12 : 13
5

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40. (b) 52% participated, that means 48% did not participate.
49. (c)
x = 17 y = 18
Ratio = 17 : 18
64000 12
48000 x
2
1
41. (a) Total no. of Roses & Lilies = 180 × 2 = 360

No. of Lilies = 360


2
144 ngi 768000 2
48000x 1

42. (c) 70x = 4,20,000


4, 20, 000
5

nee
768000 = 2 × 48000x

or
768000
48000 2
x 8
x
70
6000

Pooja's income = 53 × 6000 = 318000 rin


i.e. B joined after 4 months
50. (a) Ratio of capitals = 1,50000 : 250000

43. (d)
Falgun's income = 57 × 6000 = 342000
Total income = 318000 + 342000 = 6,60,000
A 3
or 4A 3B 0 .....(i)
B's share = 1, 60, 000 g
3: 5
5
8
1, 00, 000
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B
A 50 5
B
4

6
6A + 300 = 5B
51. (d) Area i.e. 7x × 2x = 3584
14x2 = 3584

x2 =
3584
14
256
t
6A – 5B = –300 x 256 16
44. (d) Kavita's age = x Length = 7 × 16 = 112
Savita's age = y Breath = 2 × 16 = 32
x = 2y or x – 2y = 0 .........(i) Perimeter = 2(l ×b) = 2 (112 + 32) = 288.
52. (b) Ages of father & son = x & y
x 8 22
y 8 13 x 6
x 6y or
y 1
13x + 104 = 22y + 176
13x – 22y = 176 – 104 x 6y 0 ........(i)
13x – 22y = 72 .........(ii)
x 4 4
On equating (i) & (ii), we get, B = 600.
45. (a) Let the numbers be x and y. y 4 1
80x 3y
x + 4 = 4y +16
x - 4y = 12 .........(ii)
100 5 On equating (i) & (ii), we get y = 6

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CHAPTER

8 WORK & TIME

WORK AND TIME Proof: A's 1 day of work 1


In this chaper we will study the following two topics x

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(i) Work and Time
(ii) Pipes and Cisterns
B's 1 day of work
1
y

Work and Time w.E


Quicker Method to solve the Questions of
So (A + B)'s total 1 day work

=
1
x
1
y
of the total work.

a
Work is the job assigned or job completed. The rate of
work is the speed or speed of work.
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If a person completes a job in n days then he will
Let total work be W.

Now,
1
x
1
y
of W can be finished in 1 day

complete
1
n
th part in one day..
ngi W (total work) can be finished in

Above fact is clear from the followong examples:


1 : Ram will do a piece of work in 15 days; nee1
x
1
1
y
x
xy
y
days.

what part of work will he do in two days?


Sol. Here, Man × Days = Man days
rin
3 : Shyam will do a piece of work in 30
days; Ram can do same work in 15 days; in how many days can

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1 × 15 = 15, as given work will take 15 days
Therefore in one day, both do the work together?
1
th of the work will be done
Sol. As per the formula, required days
.ne
15
and in 2 days
1
15
2
2
15
of the work will be done.
=
30 15
30 15
450
45
10 days

If A , B , C can do a piece of work in X , Y , Z days


respectively while working alone , they will together take
t
A works twice as good as B, he will finish the work in xyz
half the time [ xy yz zx ]
days to finish it

2 : Ram is twice as good as Shyam in work;


4 : Shyam will do a piece of work in 30
Shyam will do a piece of work in 30 days; in how many days Ram
days; Ram can do same work in 15 days, Bhuvan can do the
will do the work?
same work in 10 days; in how many days can all three do the
Sol. Since Ram is twice as good, work together?
30 Sol. As per the formula, required days
he will do the work in 15 days
2
If A and B can do a piece of work in X and Y days 30 15 10
respectively while working alone, they will together take [30 15 15 10 30 10]
xy
days to complete it. = 4500 5 days
(x y) 900

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If A can finish a work in x days and B in y days and A, B and If x and y fill/empty a cistern in 'm' and 'n' hours, then
C together in s day then : together they will take

sxy mn
C can finish the work alone in hours to fill/empty the cistern
xy sy sx m n

sx n m
B + C can finish in and and in one hour n m th part of the cistern will be
x s

sy filled/ emptied. (same as time and work)


A + C can finish in
y s
6 : There are two pipes (inlet and outlet)
attached with a tank of 1000 litres. The inlet pipe can fill the
PIPES AND CISTERNS
tank in 2 hrs. The outlet pipe can empty the tank in 4 hrs. What
Pipes and cisterns problems use the same principles as of time is the time required to fill the tank in case both are open? In one
and work. Here a pipe connected with a cistern is called an inlet hour what part of the tank will be filled?

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pipe to fill it or an outlet pipe to empty it.

Quicker Method to solve Questions on Pipes


Sol. For Inlet pipe, time to fill the tank = 2 hrs
For Outlet pipe, time to empty the tank = 4 hrs

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Time to fill the tank
and Cisterns
2 4 8
= = 4 hrs
If an inlet pipe can fill a cistern in A hours, the part filled 4 2 2

in 1 hour =
1
A a syE
(same as work and time fundamentals)

If pipe A is 'x' times bigger than pipe B , then pipe A will take
Net part filled/emptied in one hour
1
2
1
4
1
4
part of the tank, which is obvious from the earlier result.
th

1
x th
of the time taken by pipe B to fill the cistern. ngi If an inlet pipe fills a cistern in 'a' minutes and takes 'x'
minutes longer to fill the cistern due to a leak in the

5 : It takes 4 hrs for pipe A to empty a 100


liter tank; if another pipe B which is double the size of pipe A is
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cistern, then the time in which the leak will empty the
cistern is

employed, how long will it take to empty the tank?


Sol. Since the Pipe is double the size,
a (1
a
x
)
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1
it will take time of the time taken by the smaller pipe
2 g
7 : There is a pipe attached with a tank of

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1000 liters. The inlet pipe can fill the tank in 2 hrs. There is a
leak in the tank due to which it takes 2 hrs more to fill the
Therefore
1
2
4 = 2 hrs

If an inlet pipe can fill a tank in a hours and an outlet pipe


empties the full tank in b hours, then the net part filled in 1
tank. In what time can the leak empty the tank?
Sol. Time taken by pipe to empty the tank = 2 hrs
Extra time taken due to the leak = 2 hrs
t
By the formula, Time taken for the leak to empty the tank
1 1
hour when both the pipes are opened = a 2
a b = (1 ) 2 1
x 2
1 1
In 1 hour, the part filled (or emptied) = = 2 × 2 = 4 hours
a b
ab
Time required to fill or empty the tank = hours.
b a
if both are open

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SOLVED EXAMPLES
1 : 26 men can complete a piece of work in 17 days. 18 5 30 2
How many more men must be hired to complete the work in 13 21 men will do the work in 4 days.
21 7 7
days ?
(a) 9 (b) 8 3 : Work done by A in one day is half of the
(c) 6 (d) 18 work done by B in one day. Work done by B is half of the
(e) None of these work done by C in one day. If C alone can complete the work
Sol. (b) Days Men in 7 days, in how many days can A, B and C together complete
the work?
17 26
13 x (a) 28 (b) 14
where x is the number of men required to complete the (c) 4 (d) 21
work in 13 days (e) None of these

ww 13 : 17 = 26 : x
13 x = 17 × 26
Sol. (c) Ratio of work efficiency of A, B and C
=1:2:4
Ratio of time taken to finish the work
x
17 26
13
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= 34 Men

Number of additional men = 34 – 26 = 8


=8:4:2=4:2:1
Time taken to finish the work by B alone
= 7 × 2 = 14 days

3
17
a
2 : 18 men can complete a piece of work in 5 days.

(b) 4
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In how many days can 21 men complete the same piece of work?
Time taken to finish the work by A alone

1 1
= 7 × 4 = 28 days
work done in 1 day by A, B and C
1 1 2 4

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(a)
21 7 28 14 7 28
(c) 4 (d) Cannot be determined
7 1
(e) None of these
Sol. (b) 18 men can complete the work in 5 days.
1 man will complete the work in 18 × 5 days nee 28 4
So time taken to complete the work by A, B and C
together = 4 days.

EXERCISE rin
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1. 15 persons complete a job in 3 days. How many days will
10 persons take to complete the same job?
(a) 2
2
(b) 5
1 4.
(a) 28 days
(c) 26 days
(e) None of these
(b) 34 days
(d) 32 days
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‘A’ can complete a piece of work in 12 days. ‘A’ and ‘B’
(c) 2 (d) 3 together can complete the same piece of work in 8 days. In
3 4
how many days can ‘B’ alone complete the same piece of
1
(e) 4 work?
2
2. 16 men can complete a piece of work in 8 days. In how (a) 15 days (b) 18 days
many days can 12 men complete the same piece of work? (c) 24 days (d) 28 days
1 (e) None of these
(a) 10 (b) 9
3 5. A alone can make 100 baskets in 6 days and B alone can
make 100 baskets in 12 days. In how many days can A & B
2 together make 100 baskets?
(c) 10 (d) Cannot be determined
3 (a) 3 days (b) 5 days
(e) None of these
1 1
3. 17 men can complete a piece of work in 12 days. In how (c) 2days (d) 3 days
2 2
many days can 6 men complete the same piece of work? (e) None of these

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6. 12 Men can complete one-third of the work in 8 days. In 13. Two pipes A and B can fill a cistern in 10 and 15 minutes
how many days can 16 men complete that work? respectively. Both fill pipes are opened together, but at
(a) 18 (b) 12 the end of 3 minutes, ‘B’ is turned off. How much time
(c) 24 (d) Cannot be determined will the cistern take to fill ?
(e) None of these
(a) 6 min (b) 8 min
7. Computer A takes 3 minutes to process an input while
computer B takes 5 minutes. If computers A, B and C can (c) 10 min (d) 12 min
process an average of 14 inputs in one hour, how many (e) None of these
minutes does Computer C alone take to process one input ? 14. A is 30% more efficient than B. How much time will they,
(a) 10 (b) 4 working together, take to complete a job which A alone
(c) 6 (d) 8 could have done in 23 days?
(e) None of these
(a) 11 days (b) 13 days
8. 21 binders can bind 1400 books in 15 days. How many
binders will be required to bind 800 books in 20 days? 3
(c) 20 days (d) None of these
(a) 7 (b) 9 17

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(c) 12
(e) None of these
(d) 14

9. Vikas gets ` 350 for every day that he works. If he earns


15.
(e) None of these
A sum of ` 25 was paid for a work which A can do in 32
days, B in 20 days, B and C together in 12 days and D in 24

work ?
(a) 25 days
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` 9,800 in a month of 31 days, for how many days did he

(b) 30 days
days. How much did C receive if all the four work together?

14 16

10.
(c) 24 days
(e) None of these
a (d) 28 days

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George takes 8 hours to copy a 50 page manuscript while
Sonia can copy the same manuscript in 6 hours. How
(a) `

(c) `
3

15
3
(b) `

(d) `
3

17
3
many hours would it take them to copy a 100 page
manuscript, if they work together ? ngi 16.
(e) None of these
Sunil and Pradeep can complete a work in 5 days and 15

(a) 6
6
7
(b) 9
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days respectively. They both work for one day and then
Sunil leaves. In how many days will the remaining work be

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completed by Pradeep ?
5 (a) 11 days (b) 12 days
(c) 9 (d) 14

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7 (c) 15 days (d) 8 days

11.
(e) None of these
A can finish a work in 18 days and B can do the same
17.
(e) None of these

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Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 15 and 12 hours

work in half the time taken by A. Then, working together,


what part of the same work can they finish in a day?

1 1
respectively. Pipe B alone is kept open for

how many hours will the tank will be full ?


t 3
4
of the time

and both pipes are kept open for the remaining time. In
(a) (b)
6 9
(a) 18 h (b) 20 h
(c) 10 h (d) 13.5 h
2 2
(c) (d) (e) None of these
5 7
18. Suresh can finish a piece of work by himself in 42 days.
(e) None of these
12. A and B can finish a work in 10 days while B and C can 1
Mahesh, who is times more efficient as Suresh, requires
do it in 18 days. A started the work, worked for 5 days, 5
then B worked for 10 days and the remaining work was X days to finish the work if working all by himself. Then
finished by C in 15 days. In how many days could C
what is the value of X ?
alone have finished the whole work ?
(a) 30 days (b) 15 days (a) 25 days (b) 30 days
(c) 45 days (d) 24 days (c) 35 days (d) 20 days
(e) None of these (e) None of these

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19. If 6 men and 8 boys can do a piece of work in 10 days while 23. Three pipes A, B and C when working alone, can fill a tank
26 men and 48 boys can do the same in 2 days, the time from empty to full in 30 minutes, 20 minutes and 10 minutes
taken by 15 men and 20 boys in doing the same work will respectively. When the tank is empty, all the three pipes
be: are opened. A, B and C discharge chemical solutions P, Q
(a) 4 days (b) 5 days and R respectively. What is the proportion of solution R in
the liquid in the tank after 3 minutes ?
(c) 6 days (d) 7 days
(e) None of these 5 6
(a) (b)
11 11
20. 12 men complete a work in 9 days. After they have worked
for 6 days, 6 more men join them. How many days will 7 8
they take to complete the remaining work? (c) (d)
11 11
(a) 2 days (b) 3 days (e) None of these
(c) 4 days (d) 5 days 24. Three taps A, B and C can fill a tank in 12, 15 and 20 hours
(e) None of these respectively. If A is open all the time and B and C are open
21. A and B can do a job in 16 days and 12 days respectively. for one hour each alternately, then the tank will be full in :

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B has started the work alone 4 days before finishing the
job, A joins B. How many days has B worked alone? (a) 6 hrs. (b) 6
2
3
hrs.

(a) 6 days
(c) 5 days
(e) None of these
w.E(b) 4 days
(d) 7 days (c) 7 hrs.

(e) None of these


(d) 7
1
2
hrs.

22.
a
A can do 50% more work than as B can do in the same time.

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B alone can do a piece of work in 20 hours. A, with help of
B, can finish the same work in how many hours ?
(a) 12 (b) 8
25. Two pipes A and B when working alone can fill a tank in 36
min. and 45 min. respectively. A waste pipe C can empty the
tank in 30 min. First A and B are opened. After 7 min., C is
also opened. In how much time will the tank be full ?

(c) 13
1
(d) 5
1
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(c) 7/20
(b) 1/30
(d) 13/20
3
(e) None of these
2

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(e) None of these

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96

Answer Key
1 (e) 6 (a) 11 (a) 16 (a) 21 (c)
2 (c) 7 (c) 12 (c) 17 (c) 22 (b)
3 (b) 8 (b) 13 (b) 18 (c) 23 (b)
4 (c) 9 (d) 14 (b) 19 (a) 24 (c)
5 (e) 10 (a) 15 (b) 20 (a) 25 (a)

ANSWERS & EXPLANATIONS


1. (e) 15 men can do the work in 3 days.
42 20 12 10 1

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10 men can do the same work in
3 15 9 1
60 60 6
Hence, computer C will process 1 input in 6 minutes.

2. (c)
10 2
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4 days
2
16 men can complete the work in 8 days.
8

9.
(b) Required no. of binders =

(d) Required no. of days


800 21 15
1400 20
9

16 8
=
a
1 man can complete the work in 8 × 16
12 men can complete the same work in
32
10
2
days.
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=
350
= 28 days
10. (a) In an hour, George and Sonia together can copy

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12 3 3
1 1 7
3. (b) 17 men can complete the work in 12 days of a 50-page manuscript.
6 8 24
1 man can complete the work in 12 × 17 days

6 men can complete the work in


12 17
6
= 34 days nee
i.e. In an hour they together can copy
7
48
of the

4. (c) Number of days =


12 8
100-page manuscript.

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i.e. They together can copy a 100-page manuscript in

5
= 24 days
(e) Required number of days
12 8 48
7

11. (a) A’s 1 day’s work =


6
hours, i.e. 6 hours.
7
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and B’s 1 day’s work = .

6.
=
6 12
6 12
= 4 days
(a) 112 men can complete the whole work in
18

(A + B)’s 1 day’s work =


1 1
18 9
t 1
6
.
9

8 × 3 = 24 days
Required no. of days 12. (c) Let C completes the work in x days.

12 24 1
18 Work done by (A + B) in 1 day =
16 10
1
1 Work done by (B +C) in 1 day =
7. (c) Part processed by computer A in 1 minute = 18
3
A’s 5 days’ work + B’s 10 days’ work
1 + C’s 15 days’ work = 1
Part processed by computer B in 1 minute = or (A + B)’s 5 days’ work + (B + C)’s 5 days’ work
5
+ C’s 10 days’ work = 1
Part processed by computer C in 1 minute
5 5 10
or 1
42 1 1 10 18 x
=
60 3 5 x = 45 days

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13. (b) In one min, (A + B) fill the cistern Out of Rs. 25 paid for the work, C will receive
1 1 1 1/ 30 1 32
th ` 25, i.e. 25 i.e. ` 16
10 15 6 5 / 32 30 5 3
In 3 mins, (A + B) fill the cistern 16. (a) Sunil takes 5 days and Pradeep takes 15 days to do the
work.
= 3 1
th
6 2 1 1 4 th
In a day they would complete i.e., work.
5 15 15
1 1 11
Remaining part 1
2 2 The remaining th work would be completed by
15
1 11
th part is filled by A in one min. Pradeep in 15 i.e. 11 days.
10 15
17. (c) Let the required time to fill the tank be x hours
1 1 According to question
nd part is filled by A in 10 5 min .
2 2
1 3 1 3 1 3
Total time = 3 + 5 = 8 min. x x x x x 1

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14. (b) Ratio of times taken by A and B
= 100 : 130 = 10 : 13.
12 4
x x
16 60 48
x
15

1
4 12 4

x
23 13
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Suppose B takes x days to do the work.
Then, 10 : 13 : : 23 : x

x
299
.
x = 10 hours.
18. (c) Suresh, working alone for 42 days = 1 unit of work.
Mahesh is 1/5 times more efficient than Suresh. So

=
1
10
A’s 1 day’s work
a
; B’s 1 day's work =
10
.
10

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Mahesh is 6/5 times as efficient as Suresh. Hence
Mahesh should require 5/6th of the time taken by
Suresh.
Therefore time taken by Mahesh
23

(A + B)’s 1 day’s work =


299

1 10 23 1
. ngi =
5
6
× 42 = 35 days.
19. (a) Let 1 man’s 1 day’s work = x and
23 299
A and B together can complete the job in 13 days.
299 13

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1 boy’s 1 day’s work = y.

Then, 6x + 8y =
1
and 26x + 48y = .
1
15. (b) A's one day's work =
1
32
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10
Solving these two equations, we get :
2

B's one day's work =


1
20
1
x
1
100
and y
1
200
g.

(15 men + 20 boys)’s 1 day’s work


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(B + C)'s one day's work =

C's one day's work =


1
12
12
1
20
1
30
=
15
100
20
200
1
4
.
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15 men and 20 boys can do the work in 4 days.
1
1 20. (a) 1 man’s 1 day’s work = .
D's one day's work = 108
24
1 2
(A + B + C + D)'s one day's work 12 men’s 6 day’s work = 6 .
9 3
1 1 1 1 15 24 16 20
= 2 1
32 20 30 24 480 Remaining work = 1 .
3 3
5
= 1 1
32 18 .
18 men’s 1 day’s work =
108 6
5
Out of of work done,
32 1
work is done by them in 1 day..
6
1
of the work is done by C. 1 1
30 work is done by them in 6 2 days
3 3

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1 3
21. (c) A’s one day’s work = th work Part filled by C in 3 minutes =
16 10

1 3 20 6
B’s one day’s work th work Required ratio =
12 10 11 11

Let the number of days B has worked alone = x days. 1 1 9 3


Then, 24. (c) (A + B)'s 1 hour's work =
12 15 60 20
A’s amount of work + B’s amount of work = 1
1 1 8 2
1 1 (A + C)'s 1 hour's work =
4 (x 4) 1 12 20 60 15
16 12
3 2 17
Part filled in 2 hrs =
1 x 4 3 20 15 60
1 x 12 4
4 12 4
17 17
Part filled in 6 hrs = 3

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22. (b) B alone can do a work in 20 hours.
Remaining part = 1
17
60

3
20

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A alone can do
3
2
of the work in 20 hours.
20

Now, it is the turn of A and B and


20
3
20
part is filled by

a
i.e., A alone can do the same work in

(A + B)’s one hour’s work syE


40
3
hours A and B in 1 hour.
Total time taken to fill the tank
= (6 + 1) hrs = 7 hrs.
3
40
1
20
5
40
1
8
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1
36
1
45
=
7
20
A and B together can finish the whole work in
8 hours.
23. (b) Part filled by (A + B + C) in 3 minutes
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Remaining part = 1
7
20
=
13
20

=3
1 1 1
3
11 11
1 1 1 rin
Part filled by (A + B + C) in 1 min.
1
30 20 10 60 20 =
36 45 30
=
60
g
.

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CHAPTER

9 TIME, SPEED & DISTANCE

In this chapter, we will learn about the following two types of Quicker Method to solve the questions on
questions :
Time, Speed and Distance
(i) Time, Speed and Distance

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(ii) Boat and Stream

TIME, SPEED AND DISTANCE


Average speed: The average speed is given by total distance
divided by total time taken.

Speed: w.E • Average Speed =


Total Distance
Total Time

a
The distance covered per unit time is called speed. Speed is

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directly proportional to distance and inversely to time
• Distance = speed × time


distance
=
(d1+ d2+ d3+......dn)
(t1+ t2+......... tn)
The average speed in case of a journey from X to Y at
Speed =
time
distance ngi speed of A m/sec and returning back to X at a speed of B
m/sec, is

• Time =

Main Units
speed

• Time : Seconds, minutes, hours


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( A B)
metre / second

• Distance : meter, kilometer


• Speed : km/ hr, m /sec rin
2 : Sunil travels from Delhi to Patna at the
speed of 40 km/hr and returns at the speed of 50 km/hr. What is
the average speed of the journey?

Conversion
Sol. Using the formula,

2 AB 2 40 50
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t
=
5 ( A B) 40 50
1 km / hr = metre / second
18 4000
18 = = 44.44 Km/hr
1 metre / second = km / hr 90
5
5
Relative speed
1 Km/hr = mile / hr As the name suggests, the concept is regarding the relative
8
speed between two or more objects. The basic concept in
22 relative speed is that speeds get added in case objects are
1 mile / hr = foot / second
15 moving from opposite directions and get subtracted in case
objects are moving in the same direction. For example, if
1: A scooter travels at the speed of 45 kmph. two trains are moving in opposite directions with a speed of
What is the distance covered by the scooter in 4 minutes ? X km/hr and Y km/hr respectively, then (X + Y) is their
Sol. Speed of scooter = 45 km / hr relative speed. In the other case if two trains are moving in
45 1000 the same direction with a speed of X km/hr and Y km/hr
= 750 metre / minute respectively, then (X – Y) is their relative speed.
60
For the first case the time taken by the trains in passing
Distance covered in 4 minutes
each other
= 4 × 750 = 3000 metre = 3 km

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100
L1 L2 6 : A train 300 meters long has a speed of 10
= hours, m/s. How long will it take to pass a platform of 50 meters?
(X Y)
where L1 and L2 are lengths of the trains. Distance
Sol. Time =
For the second case the time taken by the trains in passing Speed
each other The distance here will be same as the
L1 L2 length of the train + the length of the platform.
= hours, This is 300 + 50 = 350 m
(X – Y)
where L1 and L2 are lengths of the trains. 350
Therefore, Time = 35 seconds
10
3 : Two trains, 100 m and 80 m in length aree
running in the same direction. The first runs at the rate of 51 m/ BOAT AND STREAM
s and the second at the rate of 42 m/s. How long will they take to
When we move upstream, our speed gets deducted from the speed
cross each other?
of the stream. Similarly when we move downstream our speed
Sol. Here Length of first train = 100m, gets added to the speed of the stream.
Length of second train = 80m Let the speed of a boat in still water be A km/hr and the speed of

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And Speed of first train = 51 m/s
Speed of second train = 42 m/s
Relative speed = 51 - 42 = 9 m/s
the stream (or current) be B km/hr, then
• Speed of boat with the stream = (A + B) km/hr
• Speed of boat against the stream = (A - B) km/hr

As per the formula =w.E


(since trains are running in the same direction)
L1 L2
x y
Quicker Method to solve the questions on
Boat and Stream
100 80
9
= 20 seconds
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4 : Two trains, 100 m and 80 m in length
Boat's speed in still water

=
speed downstream + speed upstream
2
are running in opposite directions. The first runs at the rate of
10 m/s and the second at the rate of 15 m/s. How long will they
take to cross each other? ngi 7: A boat travels equal distances upstream
and downstream. The upstream speed of boat was 10 km/hr,
whereas the downstream speed is 20 km/hr. What is the speed
Sol. Here Length of first train = 100 m
Length of second train = 80 m
And Speed of first train = 10 m/s
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of the boat in still water?
Sol. Upstream speed = 10 km/hr
Speed of second train = 15 m/s
Relative speed = 10 + 15 = 25 m/s
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Downstream speed = 20 km/hr
As per formula, Boat's speed in still water

g
(since trains are running in opposite directions) speed downstream + speed upstream
=
As per the formula =
L1 L2
x y
2
Therefore, Boat's speed in still water
10 20 .ne
100 80
25
= 7.2 seconds

The time taken by a train X meters long to pass a signal post


=
2
= 15 km/hr

Speed of current
Speed downstream – Speed upstream
t
is the time taken for the train to cover X meters. =
2
5 : A train 300 meters long has a speed of 10 8 : A boat travels equal distance upstream
m/s. How long will it take to pass an electric pole? and downstream. The upstream speed of boat is 10 km/hr,
whereas the downstream speed is 20 km/hr. What is the speed
Distance of the current?
Sol. Time =
Speed Sol. Upstream speed = 10 km/hr
the distance here will be same as the length of the train. Downstream speed = 20 km/hr
That is 300 meters. As per formula, Speed of current
Speed downstream – Speed upstream
300 =
Time = = 30 seconds 2
10
Therefore, Speed of current
The time taken by a x meters long train in passing any
object which is y meters long is the time taken for the train 20 10 10
= = 5 km/hr
to cover the distance x + y. 2 2

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SOLVED EXAMPLES
1: A 175 meters long train crosses a 35 meters Sol. (c) Time taken to cover first 75 km of distance
platform in 12 seconds. What is the speed of the train in km/ 75
= = 3 hours
hr ? 25
(a) 42 (b) 64 Time taken to cover next 25 km of distance
(c) 63 (d) 59 25
= = 5 hours
(e) None of these 5

Sol. (c) Speed of train Time taken to cover last 50 km of its journey
50

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Length (platform + train) = = 2 hours
= 25
Time
Total distance = 75 + 25 + 50 = 150 km

=
175 35
12

210 18
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210
12
= m/s
Total time taken = 3 + 5 + 2 = 10 hours

Average speed =
150
10
15 kmph.
=
12 5
a
kmph = 63 kmph.

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2 : A train running at speed of 90 km per hour
crosses a platform double its length in 36 seconds. What is
4: Raman drove from home to another town at the
speed of 50km/hr and on his return journey, he drove at the
speed of 45km/hr and took an hour longer to reach home. What

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distance did he cover each way?
the length of the platform in meters ?
(a) 450 km (b) 225 km
(a) 450 (b) 200
(c) 900 km (d) 500 km
(c) 600
(e) None of these
(d) Cannot be determined

Sol. (c) Let the length of the train be = x metres


(e)
Sol. (a) nee
None of these
Let the distance be x km.

Length of the platform = 2x metres Then,


x
45
x
50 rin1
Speed of train = 90 kmph

= 90
5
18
25 m/sec.
x
45 50
5 g
= 450 Km.
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5 : A 240 - meter long train running at the speed
According to the question,

x 2x
25
36 48 kmph ?
(a) 17 seconds (b) 3 seconds
t
of 60 kmph will take how much time to cross another 270 -
meter long train running in the opposite direction at the speed of

(c) 12 seconds (d) 8 seconds


or, 3 x 25 36
(e) None of these
25 36 Sol. (a) Relative speed
or, x 300 m
3 5
= (60 + 48) ×
length of platform = 2x = 600 m 18
3 : A car travels a distance of 75 km at the speed of = 30 m/sec.
Time taken
25km/ hr. It covers the next 25 km of its journey at the speed of
5 km/hr and the last 50 km of its journey at the speed of 25 km/ 240 270
=
hr. What is the average speed of the car? 30
(a) 40 km/hr (b) 25km/hr 510
(c) 15 km/hr (d) 12.5km/hr =
30
(e) None of these = 17 seconds

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EXERCISE
1. A car covers a distance of 816 kms in 12 hours. What is the (a) 450 km (b) 360 km
speed of the car ? (c) 400 km (d) 500 km
(a) 60kmph (b) 62kmph (e) None of these
(c) 64kmph (d) cannot be determined 11. The ratio between the speed of a train and a car is 18 : 13 .
(e) None of these Also, a bus covered a distance of 480 kms. in 12 hours.
2. A bus covers a distance of 2,924 kms in 43 hours. What is The speed of the bus is five-ninth the speed of the train.
the speed of the bus? How much distance will the car cover in 5 hours ?
(a) 72 kmph (b) 60kmph (a) 250 km. (b) 280 km.
(c) 68kmph (d) Cannot be determined
(e) None of these (c) 260 km. (d) Cannot be determined
3. A train covers a distance of 1560 kms in 26 hours. What is (e) None of these
the speed of the train? 12. A 300 meter long train moving with an average speed of 126

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(a) 72 kms/hr
(c) 68 kms/hr
(e) None of these
(b) 62 kms/hr
(d) Cannot be determined
km/hr crosses a platform in 24 seconds. A man crosses the
same platform in 5 minutes. What is the speed of the man in
meters/second

bus?
(a) 343km
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4. A bus travels at the speed of 49 kmph and reaches its
destination in 7 hours. What is the distance covered by the

(b) 283km 13.


(a) 1.8 m/s
(c) 1.5 m/s
(e) None of these
(b) 1.2 m/s
(d) Cannot be determined

Train A crosses a stationary train B in 35 seconds and a pole


(c) 353km
(e) 340km
a (d) 245km

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5. A car travels a distance of 45 kms at the speed of 15 kmph.
It covers the next 50 kms of its journey at the speed of 25
in 14 seconds with the same speed. The length of the train A
is 280 meters. What is the length of the stationary train B ?
(a) 360 meters
(c) 400 meters
(b) 480 meters
(d) Cannot be determined
kmph and the last 25 kms of its journey at the speed of 10
kmph. What is the average speed of the car?
(a) 40 kmph (b) 24 kmph ngi 14.
(e) None of these
A bike covers a certain distance at the speed of 64 km/hr in
(c) 15 kmph
(e) None of these
(d) 18 kmph

6. Nilesh goes to school from his village & returns at the speed
of 4 km/hr. If he takes 6 hours in all, then what is the distance
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8 hours. If a bike was to cover the same distance in
approximately 6 hours, at what approximate speed should
the bike travel?

between the village and the school?


(a) 6km (b) 5km
(a) 80 km./hr.
(c) 90 km./hr.
(e) 70 km./hr rin (b) 85 km/hr.
(d) 75 km/hr.
(c) 4km
(e) None of these
(d) Cannot be determined

7. A 200 meter long train crosses a platform double its length in


36 seconds. What is the speed of the train in km/hr ?
15.
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A train running between two stations A and B arrives at its

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destination 10 minutes late when its speed is 50 km/h and
50 minutes late when its speed is 30km/h. What is the
(a) 60
(c) 64
(e) None of these
(b) 48
(d) 66

8. A 160 meter long train running at a speed of 90 km/h crosses 16.


distance between the stations A and B ?
(a) 40 km
(c) 60 km
(e) None of these
(b) 50 km
(d) 70 km t
A train covered a certain distance at a uniform speed. If the
a platform in 18 seconds. What is the length of the platform train had been 6 km/h faster, then it would have taken 4
in meters? hours less than the scheduled time. And, if the train were
(a) 210 (b) 240 slower by 6 km/h, then the train would have taken 6 hours
(c) 290 (d) 310 more than the scheduled time. The length of the journey is
(e) None of these (a) 700 km (b) 740 km
9. Excluding the stoppages, the speed of a bus is 64 km/hr and (c) 720 km (d) 760 km
including the stoppages the speed of the bus is 48 km/hr. (e) None of these
For how many minutes does the bus stop per hour? 17. On a journey across Bombay, a tourist bus averages
(a) 12.5 minutes (b) 15 minutes 10 km/h for 20% of the distance, 30 km/h for 60% of it and 20
(c) 10 minutes (d) 18 minutes km/h for the remainder. The average speed for the whole
(e) None of these journey was
10. A car covers a distance of 540 km in 9 hours. Speed of a (a) 10 km/h (b) 30 km/h
train is double the speed of the car. Two-third the speed of (c) 5 km/h (d) 20 km/h
the train is equal to the speed of a bike. How much distance
will the bike cover in 5 hours ? (e) None of these

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18. A train leaves station X at 5 a.m. and reaches station Y at 9 26. A monkey ascends a greased pole 12 meters high. He
a.m. Another train leaves station Y at 7 a.m. and reaches ascends 2 meters in the first minute and slips down 1 meter
station X at 10: 30 a.m. At what time do the two trains cross in the next minute and so on . In which minute does it he
each other ? reaches the top?
(a) 7 : 36 am (b) 7 : 56 am (a) 21st (b) 22nd
(c) 8 : 36 am (d) 8 : 56 am
(c) 23rd (d) 24th
(e) None of these
(e) None of these
19. A man rides a horse at the rate of 11 miles an hour, but stops
for 5 min to change horse at the end of every seventh mile. 27. A man covers a certain distance on a scooter. If the scooter
How long will he take to cover a distance of 96 miles ? moved 4 km/h faster, it would take 30 minutes less. If it
(Approx.) moved 2 km/h slower, it would have taken 20 minutes more.
(a) 7 hr. 20 min. (b) 6 hr. 25 min. Find the distance.
(c) 8 hr. 42 min. (d) 9 hr. 48 min. (a) 60 km (b) 58 km
(e) None of these (c) 55 km (d) 50 km
20. A man starts from B to K and another from K to B at the (e) None of these
same time. After passing each other they complete their 28. A boat running downstream covers a distance of 16 km in 2

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journeys in 3
1
3
4
and 4 hours, respectively. Find the speed
5
of the second man if the speed of the first is 12 km/hr.
hours while for covering the same distance upstream, it takes
4 hours. What is the speed of the boat in still water?
(a) 4 km/h (b) 6 km/h

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(a) 12.5 kmph (b) 10 kmph (c) 8 km/h (d) Data inadequate
(c) 12.66 kmph (d) 20 kmph (e) None of these
(e) None of these 29. R and S start walking towards each other at 10 AM at the
speeds of 3 km/h and 4 km/h respectively. They were initially

a
21. The driver of a car driving @ 36 kmph locates a bus 40
17.5 km apart. At what time do they meet?

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meters ahead of him. After 20 seconds the bus is 60 meters
behind. The speed of the bus is : (a) 2 : 30 PM (b) 11 : 30 AM
(a) 36 kmph (b) 20 m/sec. (c) 1 : 30 PM (d) 12 : 30 PM
(c) 72 m/sec. (d) 18 kmph (e) None of these

22.
(e) None of these
Two trains 100 meters and 120 meters long are running in ngi 30. In a 800 m race around a stadium having the circumference
of 200 m, the top runner meets the last runner on the 5th

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the same direction with speeds of 72 km/h and 54 km/h. In minute of the race. If the top runner runs at twice the speed
how much time will the first train cross the second? of the last runner, what is the time taken by the top runner to
(a) 50 sec (b) 44 sec finish the race ?

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(c) 38 sec (d) 42 sec (a) 20 min (b) 15 min
(e) None of these (c) 10 min (d) 5 min
23. A train overtakes two persons walking along a railway track. (e) None of these
The first one walks at 4.5 km/h. The other one walks at 5.4
km/h. The train needs 8.4 and 8.5 seconds respectively to
overtake them. What is the speed of the train if both the
persons are walking in the same direction as the train?
31.
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A long distance runner runs 9 laps of a 400 meters track

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everyday. His timings (in minutes) for four consecutive days
are 88, 96, 89 and 87 resplectively. On an average, how many

(a) 66 km/h
(c) 78 km/h
(e) None of these
(b) 72 km/h
(d) 81 km/h
meters/minute does the runner cover ?
(a) 40 m/min
(c) 38 m/min
(e) None of these
(b) 45 m/min
(d) 49 m/min t
3 32. Mohan travels 760 km to his home, partly by train and partly
24. A train 100 metres long takes 3 seconds to cross a man
5 by car. He takes 8 hours if he travels 160 km by train and the
walking at the rate of 6 km/h in a direction opposite to rest by car. He takes 12 minutes more if he travels 240 km by
that of the train. Find the speed of the train. train and the rest by car. The speed of the train and the car,
(a) 94 m/s (b) 100 m/s respectively are:
(c) 110 m/s (d) 108 m/s (a) 80 km/h, 100 km/h (b) 100 km/h, 80 km/h
(e) None of these (c) 120 km/h, 120 km/h (d) 100 km/h, 120 km/h
25. Subbu starts from a point O at 10:00 a.m., overtakes Ajay, (e) None of these
who is moving in the same direction, at 11:00 a.m. and 33. A boy rows a boat against a stream flowing at 2 kmph for a
Bhuvan moving in the opposite direction at 12:00 (noon). distance of 9 km, and then turns round and rows back with
If the speed of Bhuvan is one fourth the speed of Subbu, at the current. If the whole trip occupies 6 hours, find the boy’s
what time will Ajay and Bhuvan cross each other ? rowing speed in still water.
(a) 1 : 30 p.m. (b) 2:00 p.m. (a) 4 kmph (b) 3 kmph
(c) 2 : 30 p.m. (d) Cannot be determined (c) 2 kmph (d) 5 kmph
(e) None of these (e) None of these

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Answer Key
1 (e) 8 (c) 15 (b) 22 (b) 29 (d)
2 (c) 9 (b) 16 (c) 23 (d) 30 (c)
3 (e) 10 (c) 17 (d) 24 (a) 31 (a)
4 (a) 11 (c) 18 (b) 25 (d) 32 (a)
5 (e) 12 (a) 19 (d) 26 (a) 33 (a)
6 (e) 13 (e) 20 (b) 27 (a)
7 (a) 14 (b) 21 (d) 28 (b)

ANSWERS & EXPLANATIONS


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1. (e)

=
816 w.E
Speed of the car =

= 68 kmph.
Time Taken
or,
4
or, 3x = 6 × 4
6

2. (c)
12

Speed of bus = a
Distance covered
Time taken syE 7.
6 4
x
3
(a) Speed of train
(200 400) 18
8 km

=
2924
43
= 68 kmph.
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= 60 km/hr.
5

3. (e) Speed of train =

= 60 kmph.
1560
26
8.

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(c) Distance covered in 18 seconds

= 90
5
18
18 450 m
4. (a) Distance covered = Speed × Time
= 49 × 7 = 343km rin
length of platform
= 450 – 160 = 290 m
5. (e) Time taken to cover a distance of 45 kms

=
45
15
= 3 hours
9. (b)

(64 48) 60
=
64
= 15 minutes.
g
Stoppage minutes per hour

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Time taken to cover a distance of 50 kms
50
=
25
= 2 hours
10. (c) Speed of car

=
540
9
t
Time taken to cover distance of 25 kms = 60 kms/hr.
Speed of bike
25
= = 2.5 hours 2
10 = 60 × 2 ×
3
Total distance = (45 + 50 + 25) kms = 120 kms = 80 kms/hr.
Total time = (3 + 2 + 2.5) hours = 7.5 hours Distance covered by bike
= 80 × 5
120
Required average speed = = 16 kmph = 400 kms.
7.5
11. (c) Speed of bus
6. (e) Let the distance between the village and the school be
x km. 480
= = 40 km/hr
According to the question, 12
Speed of train
x x
6 9
4 2 = 40 = 72 km/hr
5

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Speed of car 2x x km x
km / h km / h
72 7 X Y 4
= 13 = 52 km/hr Relative speeds of the trains
18
Distance covered by car x 2x 15x
= 52 × 5 = 260 km = km / h
4 7 28
12. (a) Length of platform
Therefore the distance between the trains at 7 a.m.
5 x x
= 126 × 24 – 300 = 540 meter = x km
18 2 2
540 Hence, time taken to cross each other
Speed of man =
5 60 x
= 1.8 meter/second 2 x 28 14
= 60 56 min
280 15x 2 15x 15
13. (e) Speed of train A = = 20 meter/second
14 28
Length of train B = 20 × 35 – 280 meter Thus, both of them meet at 7 : 56 a.m.

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= 700 – 280 meter
= 420 meter
14. (b) Distance = 64 × 8
19. (d) 7 7 7
Time taken to travel 96 miles
7 7 7

= 512 km

Speed =
512 w.E =
96
11
hrs. = 8 hrs and 43 minutes
During the journey of 96 miles, he has to stop for 13
times to change the horse.
6
= 85 km/hr (approx.)
a syE
15. (b) Let the distance between the two stations be x km.
x 10 x 50
Total stoppage time
= 13 × 5 = 65 mins. = 1 hr and 5 mins.
Hence the total time
= 8 hrs and 43 mins + 1 hr and 5 mins.
Then,

x
50 60
1 x
30
5
60
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or
x
50
x
6
2
30 6

or x 50 km
20. (b)
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1st man 's speed
2nd man 's speed
=
b
a
=
b
a
=
4

3
5
1
30 50 3
Thus distance between the station A and B = 50 km
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3

36 6
16. (c) Let the length of the journey be x km.
Suppose speed of the train be y km/h.

Time taken to cover x km =


x
hours
12
=
6
g =
5 10
=

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25
=
5

x
y 6
x
y
4,
x
y 6
x
y
6
y 2nd man 's speed

60
2nd man’s speed =
6
5

= 10 km/hr..
21. (d) Net distance gained by car over the bus
t
Solving these equations, we get
= 40 + 60 = 100m, in 20 sec.
y = 30, x = 720.
Length of the journey = 720 km. Distance
Time =
17. (d) Let the average speed be x km/h. Relative speed
and Total distance = y km. Then,
100
0.2 0.6 0.2 y 20
y y y 5
10 30 20 x 36 S2
18
1
x 20km / h S2 = 5 m/s = 18 kmph.
0.05 22. (b) Relative speed of the trains
18. (b) Let the distance between X and Y be x km. = (72 – 54) km/h = 18 km/h
Then, the speed of A is
5
x 2x = 18 m/sec = 5 m/sec.
km/h and that of B is km/h. 18
4 7

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Time taken by the trains to cross each other
x x 20
= Time taken to cover (100 + 120) m at 5 m/sec and ...(ii)
y 2 y 60
220 On solving (i) and (ii), we get x = 3y
= sec = 44 sec.
5 Put x = 3y in (i) we get

5 3y 1
3 y 20
23. (d) 4.5 km/h = 4.5 m/sec = 1.25 m/sec, y 4 2
18
Hence, distance = 20 × 3 = 60 km.
5 28. (b) Rate downstream
& 5.4 km/h = 5.4 m/sec = 1.5 m/sec.
18 16
Let the speed of the train be S m/sec. = kmph = 8 kmph;
2
Then, (S – 1.25) × 8.4 = (S – 1.5) × 8.5 Rate upstream
8.4S – 10.5 = 8.5S – 12.75 16
0.1S = 2.25 S = 22.5. = kmph = 4 kmph.
4

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18
5
km/h = 81 km/h.
=
1
2
Speed in still water

(8 + 4) = 6 km/h.

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24. (a) Let speed of train be S km/h.
Speed of train relative to man
= [S – (– 6)] km/h
29. (d) Let them meet after t hours, then,
3t + 4t = 17.5 t = 2.5
Time = 10 am + 2.5 h = 12 : 30pm
= (S + 6) ×

Now (S 6)
5
18 a
m/s

5 100 syE
30. (c) After 5 minutes (before meeting), the top runner covers
2 rounds i.e., 400 m and the last runner covers 1 round
i.e., 200 m.
Top runner covers 800 m race in 10 minutes.

S 94 m / s
18 18 / 5

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31. (a) Average speed =
Total distance
Total time
25. (d) Let the speed of Ajay be V and the speed of Bhuvan
and Subbu be 1 and 4 respectively.
Then OA = 4 and OB = 4. nee 400 4 9 400 4 9

At 12:00 noon.
Ajay Bhuvan rin 88 96 89 87
= 40 metres /minutes
360

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32. (a) Let speed of the train be x km/h and that of the car be
A C B

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y km/h.
Let Ajay be at C at 12:00 noon at a distance of V from
A (towards B) 160 600
Now, 8 …(i)

=
Time taken for them to meet from 12:00 noon.
4 V
1 V and
240
x
x y

520
y
41
5
…(ii)
t
4 V
Since V is not known cannot be determined. Solving (i) and (ii), we have x = 80 km/h and
1 V
26. (a) In 2 minutes, he ascends = 1 metre y = 100 km/h.
10 metres, he ascends in 20 minutes. 33. (a) Let the speed of rowing be X. Then the equation formed
He reaches the top in 21st minute.
27. (a) Let the distance be x km. Let speed of train be y km/h. 9 9
is 6.
Then by question, we have X 2 X 2
On solving, we get the value of X as 4.
x x 30
...(i)
y 4 y 60

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CHAPTER

10 AREA & VOLUME

MENSURATION
Mensuration is a branch of mathematics which is concerned with a c

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the measurement of area, perimeter and volume of two dimensional
and three dimensional figures. For solving questions related to
this chapter, following formulae are necessary:
b
Two Dimensional Figures
Rectangle w.E
Area = Length × breadth
(ii) For a right angled triangle, Area

=
1
2
× base × height

Diagonal = a
Perimeter = 2(Length + breadth)

(Length)2 (breadth) 2
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For an equilateral triangle
3
(side)2
Area =
4
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Square
Area = (side)2
Perimeter = 4 × side
g .ne
Diagonal = 2 × side
Circle
Area = × (Radius)2
t
Circumference = 2 × Radius
Diameter
Radius =
2

Triangles Radius
(i) If a, b and c are the lengths of the first, second and
third sides of a triangle respectively, then
Area of the walls of a room
a b c
s= , where s = semi-perimeter = 2 × height (length + breadth)
2
Wall Area
and Area = s ( s a ) ( s b) ( s c ) Height = 2(length + breadth)

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Quadrilaterals Volume = L × B × H
(i) Parallelogram Surface area = 2 (L × B + B × H + H × L)
Area = base × height
Diagonal = L2 B2 H2

(ii) Rhombus
1
Area product of diagonals
2
Cube

ww If a is each side of the cube, then


Volume = a × a × a = a3
Surface area = 2(a × a + a × a + a × a)

w.E Diagonal of cube =


= 6a2

a2 a2 a2 3a

(iii) Trapezium

Area =
1
2
a syE
(Sum of parallel sides) × height

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Cylinder
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If radius of cylinder is r and height or length is h,
(iv) Scalene Quadrilateral

Area
1
2
(DP + BQ) × AC
then
Volume = r2h g .ne
t
Lateral surface Area = 2 rh
Whole surface area = (2 rh + 2 r2)
D

Q
A P C

Cone
B If base-radius, vertical height and slanting height
of a cone are r, h and l respectively, then
Three dimensional figures
1 2
Cuboid Volume = r h
3
If L, B and H are length, breadth and height of the
cuboid, then Lateral surface area = rl

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Total surface area = rl + r2


Vertical height = l = r2 h2
r

l
h
Hemisphere
2 3
r Volume = r
3
Sphere Curved surface area = 2 r2
If r is the Total surface area = 2 r2 + r2 = 3 r2

4 3 r
radius of the sphere, then volume = r
3

ww Surface Area = 4 r2

w.E Formulae to Remember

1 litre = 1000 cm3


a
Some units related to volume
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1 Hectare = 10000 metre square

1 Hectometer3 = 1000000 meter3


ngi 1 kilometre square = 1000000 metre square
1 Decametre square = 100 metre square
1 Decameter3 = 1000 meter3

1 Meter3 = 1000000 cm3 nee


1 Decimeter square =
1
100
metre square

1 Decimeter3 = 1000 cm3


rin
1 Centimeter square =
1
10000
metre square

1 Milimeter3 =
1
1000
cm3 1 Milimeter square =
g 1
1000000
metre square

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SOLVED EXAMPLES
1 : Area of a circular jogging track is 4 : The length and breadth of a rectangle are in the
3850 sq. metres. What is the circumference of the jogging ratio 9 : 5. If its area is 720 m2, find its perimeter.
track? (a) 112 metre (b) 115 metre
(a) 225 metres (b) 214 metres (c) 110 metre (d) 118 metre
(c) 220 metres (d) 235 metres (e) None of these
(e) None of these Sol. (a) Let the length and breadth of a rectangle are 9 x and
5 x respectively.
Sol. (c) Let the radius of the circular jogging track be r metre.
In a rectangle, area = length × breadth
r2 3850 720 = 9x × 5x
or x2 = 16
22 2 x=4
or, r 3850

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or, r2 =
3850 7
22
1225
Thus, length = 9 × 4 = 36 m
and breadth = 5 × 4 = 20 m
Therefore, perimeter of rectangle

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r = 1225 = 35 metre
22 squares?
= 2(36 + 20) = 112 m
5 : How many squares are there in a 5 inch by 5
inch square grid, if the grid is made up of one inch by one inch

a
Circumference = 2 r 2
7
35 = 220 metre

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2 : The area of a rectangle is 4 times the area of
a square. The length of the rectangle is 90 cm and the breadth
(a) 50
(c) 55
(e) None of these
(b) 150
(d) 25

of the rectangle is
2
3
of the side of the square. What is the
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Sol. (d) Required no. of squares 52
12
25

side of the square ?


(a) 10cm
(c) 9cm
(b) 20cm
(d) Cannot be determined nee6 : The cost of paint is ` 36.50 per kg. If
1 kg of paint covers 16 square feet, how much will it cost to
paint outside of a cube having 8 feet each side?
(e) None of these
Sol. (e) Let the side of the square be x cm.
(a) ` 692
(c) ` 876
(e) None of these rin (b) ` 768
(d) ` 972
Area of square = x2

Area of rectangle = 90
2
3
x g
Sol. (c) Surface area of the cube
= (6 ×82) sq. ft. = 384 sq. ft.
Quantity of paint required
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90
2
3
x 4x2 x = 15 cm

3 : If the perimeter of a square is equal to the


=
384
16
kg 24 kg.
t
Cost of painting = ` (36.50 × 24) = ` 876.
7 : The capacity of a cylindrical tank is 246.4
radius of a circle whose area is 39424 sq.cms., what is the area
litres. If its height is 4 metres, what is the diameter of the base
of the square?
of the tank?
(a) 1225 Sq.cms. (a) 1.4 m (b) 2.8 m
(b) 441 Sq.cms. (c) 14 m (d) 4.8 m
(c) 784 Sq.cms. (e) None of these
(d) Cannot be determined Sol. (e) Volume of the tank = 246.4 litres = 246400 cm3.
(e) None of these Let the radius of the base be r cm. Then,
22 2
39424 7 r 400 246400
Sol. (c) Radius of circle, = = 112 cm 7
22
Perimeter of square = 112 cm. 246400 7
r2 196
112 22 400
Side of square = 28cm
4 r 14
Area of square = 28 × 28 = 784 cm2 Diameter of the base = 2r = 28 cm = 0.28 m

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EXERCISE
1. What is the cost of painting a hall whose area is 729 sq.meters 9. The ratio between the angles of a quadrilateral is 3 : 4 : 6 : 5.
if the rate of painting per square meter is ` 28? Two-third the largest angle of the quadrilateral is equal to
(a) ` 3,042 (b) ` 3,756 the smaller angle of a parallelogram. What is the value of
(c) ` 3,024 (d) Cannot be determined adjacent angle to the smaller angle of the parallelogram ?
(e) None of these (a) 120° (b) 110°
2. 25% of the total cost of a plot of area 280 sq feet is (c) 100° (d) 130°
` 1,32,370. What is the rate per sq.ft. of the plot? (e) None of these
(a) ` 2091 (b) ` 1981 10. The area of a square is 196 sq. cm. Its side is half the radius
(c) ` 1991 (d) ` 1891 of a circle. The circumference of the circle is equal to the
(e) None of these breadth of a rectangle. If perimeter of the rectangle is 712 cm,
3.
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The length of a rectangular plot is twice its breadth. If the
area of the rectangular plot is 2592 sq metres, what is the
length of the rectangular plot?
what is the length of the rectangle ?
(a) 196 cm
(c) 180 cm
(b) 186 cm
(d) 190 cm
(a) 76 metre
(c) 74 metre
(e) None of these
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(d) 37 metre
(e) None of these
11. The total area of a circle and a square together are equal to
2611 sq. cm. The diameter of the circle is 42 cms. What is the
4.
a
The ratio of the length to the breadth of a rectangular plot is

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6: 5 respectively; if the breadth of the plot is 34 metre less
than the length, what is the perimeter of the rectangular plot?
(a) 374 metres (b) 408 metre
sum of the circumference of the circle and the perimeter of
the square ?
(a) 272 cms. (b) 380 cms.
(c) 814 metre
(e) None of these
(d) 748 metre
ngi (c) 280 cms.
(e) None of these
(d) Cannot be determined

12. The ratio between three angles of a quadrilateral is


5. An order was placed for supply of carpet of breadth 3 metres,
and length 1.44 times of breadth. Subsequently the breadth
and length were increased by 25 and 40 percent respectively. nee
1 : 6 : 2 respectively. The value of the fourth angle of the
quadrilateral is 45°. What is the difference between the value
At the rate of ` 45 per square metre, what would be the
increase in the cost of the carpet? (a) 165°
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of the largest and the smallest angles of the quadrilateral ?
(b) 140°
(a) ` 1020.6
(c) ` 437.4
(e) None of these
(b) ` 398.8
(d) ` 583.2
(c) 175°
(e) None of these
g(d) 150°

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13. The area of a triangle is 615 m2. If one of its sides is 123
6. The length of a rectangular plot is thrice its breadth. If the
area of the rectangular plot is 7803 sq. mts., what is the
breadth of the rectangular plot?
(a) 51 metre (b) 153 metre
side from opposite vertex.
(a) 15 metre
(c) 10 metre
(b) 12 metre
(d) 18 metre
t
metre, find the length of the perpendicular dropped on that

(c) 104 metre (d) 88 metre (e) None of these


(e) None of these 14. A square carpet with an area 169 m2 must have 2 metres cut
7. Area of a rectangle is equal to the area of the circle whose off one of its edges in order to be a perfect fit for a
radius is 21 cm. If the length and the breadth of the rectangle rectangualar room. What is the area of the rectangular room?
are in the ratio of 14 : 11 respectively, what is its perimeter?
(a) 180 m2 (b) 164 m2
(a) 142 cm. (b) 140 cm. (c) 152 m2 (d) 143 m2
(c) 132 cm. (d) 150 cm.
(e) None of these
(e) None of these
8. What is the area of a circle whose circumference is 1047.2 15. A rectangular plot 15 m ×10 m has a path of grass outside it.
metres? If the area of grassy pathway is 54 m2, find the width of the
(a) 87231.76 sq. m. (b) 85142.28 sq. m. path.
(c) 79943.82 sq . m. (d) 78621.47 sq .m. (a) 4 m (b) 3 m
(e) 69843.23 sq. m. (c) 2 m (d) 1 m
(e) None of these

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16. A cylindrical bucket of height 36 cm and radius 21 cm is 25. Four sheets of 50 cm × 5 cm are arranged without overlapping
filled with sand. The bucket is emptied on the ground and a to form a square having side 55 cm. What is the area of the
conical heap of sand is formed, the height of the heap being inner square so formed?
12 cm. The radius of the heap at the base is : (a) 2500 cm2 (b) 2025 cm2
(a) 63 cm (b) 53 cm (c) 1600 cm 2 (d) 1650 cm2
(c) 56 cm (d) 66 cm (e) None of these
(e) None of these 26. The ratio of height of a room to its semi-perimeter is 2 : 5.
17. The area of a square field is 576 km2. How long will it
It costs ` 260 to paper the walls of the room with paper 50
take for a horse to run around it at the speed of 12 km/h ?
cm wide at ` 2 per metre allowing an area of 15 sq. m for
(a) 12 h (b) 10 h
doors and windows. The height of the room is:
(c) 8 h (d) 6 h
(e) None of these (a) 2.6 m (b) 3.9 m
18. A cube of 384 cm2 surface area is melted to make x number (c) 4 m (d) 4.2 m
of small cubes each of 96 mm2 surface area. The value of x is (e) None of these
(a) 80,000 (b) 8 27. The length of a rectangular field is double its width. Inside
(c) 8,000 (d) 800 the field there is a square-shaped pond 8 m long. If the
(e) None of these area of the pond is 1/8 of the area of the field, what is the
19.
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A right circular cone and a right circular cylinder have
equal base and equal height. If the radius of the base and
the height are in the ratio 5 : 12, then the ratio of the total
length of the field?
(a) 32 m
(c) 64 m
(b) 16 m
(d) 20 m

(a) 3 : 1
(c) 17 : 9 w.E
surface area of the cylinder to that of the cone is
(b) 13 : 9
(d) 34 : 9
28.
(e) None of these
A cuboidal block of 6 cm × 9 cm × 12 cm is cut up into an
exact number of equal cubes. The least possible number

20.
(e) None of these

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A spherical ball of lead, 3 cm in diameter, is melted and
recast into three spherical balls. The diameter of two of
these balls are 1.5 cm and 2 cm respectively. The diameter
of the third ball is
of cubes will be:
(a) 6
(c) 24
(e) None of these
(b) 9
(d) 30

(a) 2.5 cm
(c) 3 cm
(b) 2.66 cm
(d) 3.5 cm ngi 29. If the radius of a sphere is increased by 2 cm, then its
surface area increases by 352 cm2. The radius of the sphere
before the increase was:
21.
(e) None of these
How many spherical bullets can be made out of a lead
cylinder 28 cm high and with base radius 6 cm, each bullet nee
(a) 3 cm
(c) 5 cm
(e) None of these
(b) 4 cm
(d) 6 cm
being 1.5 cm in diameter?
(a) 1845
(c) 1792
(b) 1824
(d) 1752
30.
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If the perimeter and diagonal of a rectangle are 14 cm and 5
cm respectively, find its area.

22.
(e) None of these
The length, breadth and height of a cuboid are in the ratio
1 : 2 : 3. The length, breadth and height of the cuboid are
(a) 12 cm2
(c) 20 cm 2

(e) None of these


g (b) 16 cm2
(d) 24 cm2
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increased by 100%, 200% and 200%, respectively. Then,
the increase in the volume of the cuboid will be :
(a) 5 times
(c) 12 times
(e) None of these
(b) 6 times
(d) 17 times
31.
metre. Find its area.
(a) 9,320 m2
(c) 7,980 m 2
(b) 8,750 m2
(d) 8,000 m2
t
In an isosceles right angled triangle, the perimeter is 20

(e) None of these


23. A circular grass lawn of 35 metres in radius has a path 7
32. If the area of a circle decreases by 36%, then the radius of
metres wide running around it on the outside. Find the
the circle decreases by
area of the path.
(a) 20% (b) 18%
(a) 1694 m2 (b) 1700 m2
2 (c) 36% (d) 64%
(c) 1598 m (d) 1750 m2
(e) None of these
(e) None of these
24. The circumference of a circle is 44 metres. Find the area 33. The floor of a rectangular room is 15 m long and 12 m
of the circle. wide. The room is surrounded by a verandah of width 2 m
(a) 154 m2 (b) 160 m2 on all its sides. The area of the verandah is :
(c) 175 m 2 (d) 168 m2 (a) 124 m2 (b) 120 m2
(c) 108 m 2 (d) 58 m2
(e) None of these
(e) None of these

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Answer Key
1 (e) 8 (a) 15 (c) 22 (d) 29 (d)
2 (d) 9 (c) 16 (a) 23 (a) 30 (a)
3 (e) 10 (c) 17 (c) 24 (a) 31 (a)
4 (d) 11 (a) 18 (c) 25 (b) 32 (a)
5 (c) 12 (c) 19 (c) 26 (c) 33 (a)
6 (a) 13 (c) 20 (a) 27 (a)
7 (d) 14 (d) 21 (c) 28 (c)

ANSWERS & EXPLANATIONS


1.
2.
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(e) Cost of paining = 729 × 28 = 20412 `
(d) Total cost of the plot = (4 × 132370 `)
6. (a) Let the breadth be x metres.
Then, length = 3x metres

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Cost of the plot/sq.ft

4 132370
x2
Area
7803
3
3x × x = 7803

2601

3.
a =`

= ` 1891
280

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(e) Let the breadth of rectangular plot = x metre
7.
x 2601 = 51 metres
(d) Area of rectangle
= Area of circle
Length = 2x metre
According to the question, ngi =
22
7
21 21
2x × x = 2592

or, x2 =
2592
= 1296
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= 1386 cm2
Let the length and breadth of rectangle be 14x and
11x respectively.

x=
2

1296 = 36
Then 14x × 11x = 1386
1386 rin
Length of rectangular plot = 2x
= 2 × 36 = 72 metre
x2

x
14 11

9 3
9
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4. (d) Length of rectangular plot = 6 × 34 = 204 metre
Breadth of rectangular plot
= 5 × 34 = 170 metre
Perimeter = 2 (204 + 170) 8
Perimeter of rectangle
= 2 (14x + 11x)
= 150 cm.
2 × 25 × 3

(a) Circumference of circle, 2 r 1047.2


t
= 748 metre
5. (c) Length of carpet 1047.2 7
r 166.6
= 3 × 1.44 = 4.32 m 2 22
Area of carpet = 3 × 4.32 = 12.96 m2 Area of circle, r
New area of carpet 22
(166.6)2
125 140 7
= 3 4.32
100 100 = 87231.76 m2
= 22.68 m2 9. (c) Smaller angle of parallelogram
Increase in area 6 2
= 360
= 22.68 – 12.96 18 3
= 9.72 m2 = 80°
Increase in cost = 9.72 × 45 = ` 437.40 Adjacent angle of parallelogram = 180°– 80° = 100°

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10. (c) Radius of circle Measure of one side = 13 – 2 = 11 m
= and other side = 13 m (remain same)
196 × 2
Area of rectangular room = 13 × 11 = 143 m2
= 28 cms.
Circumference of circle
22 15. (c)
=2× × 28
7
= 176 cm. 10 W
So, 2 (L + 176) = 712 15

712
L= – 176 Let the width of the path = W m
2
then, length of plot with path = (15 + 2W) m
= 180 cm.
and breadth of plot with path = (10 + 2 W) m
11. (a) Area of circle
Therefore, Area of rectangular plot (without path)
22 42 2 = 15 × 10 = 150 m2

ww=
7
= 1386 cm2
2 and Area of rectangular plot (with path)
= 150 + 54 = 204 m2
Hence, (15 + 2W) × (10 + 2W) = 204
Area of square
= 2611 – 1386
Side of square w.E = 1225 cm2
4W2 + 50 W – 54 = 0
2W2 + 25 W – 27 = 0
(W – 2) (W + 27) = 0
= 1225
Required sum

= 2
22
= 35 cm.

21 4 35
a syE 16.
Thus W = 2 or –27
with of the path = 2 m
(a) Volume of the bucket = volume of the sand emptied
Volume of sand = (21)2 × 36
7
= 132 + 140
= 272 cm. ngi Let r be the radius of the conical heap.
1 2
21 2 36

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Then, r 12
12. (c) Value of remaining three angles 3
= 360 – 45° or r2 = (21)2 × 9 or r = 21 × 3 = 63 cm
(c) Area of field = 576 km2. Then,

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= 315° 17.
Angles of quadrilateral 576 24 km
each side of field =

= 315

6
1
9
35
g
Distance covered by the horse
= Perimeter of square field
= 24 × 4 = 96 km
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315

315
9

2
9
210

70 18.
Time taken by horse =
distance
speed t96
12
= 8 hrs

(c) Let 'A' be the side of bigger cube and 'a' be the side of
smaller cube
Required difference
Surface area of bigger cube = 6 A2
= 210 – 35 = 175°
or 384 = 6A2
13. (c) In a triangle,
A = 8 cm.
1 Surface area of smaller cube = 6 a2
Area length of perpendicular × base
2 96 = 6a2
a = 4 mm = 0.4 cm
1
or 615 length of perpendicular × 123 So, Number of small cubes
2
Volume of bigger cube
615 2 Volume of smaller cube
Length of perpendicular = 10 m.
123
(8)3 512
14. (d) Side of square carpet Area 169 13m 3
8, 000
(0.4) 0.064
After cutting of one side,

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19. (c) Let the radius of the base and height be 5k and 12k 23. (a) Radius of a circular grass lawn (without path) = 35 m
respectively Area = r2 = (35)2
Total surface area of the cylinder Radius of a circular grass lawn ( with path)
= 35 + 7 = 42 m
Total surface area of the cone
Area = r2 = (42)2
2 r h 2 r2 Area of path = (42)2 – (35)2
= = (422 – 352)
r r2 h2 r2
= ( 42 + 35) (42 –35)
2h 2r 24k 10k 22
= +
2 2 = × 77 × 7 77 7 1694 m 2
2 2 25k 144k 5k 7
r h r
24. (a) In a circle, circumference = 2 r
34k 34k 17
= = 44
13k 5k 18k 9 Hence, 44 = 2 r r
20. (a) Let radius of the 3rd spherical ball be R, 2
Now, area of circle = r2

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3
3
2
3
4
3
3
4
3
4
3
(1)3
4 3
3
R 44 44
2 2
154 m 2

R3 w.E
3
2
3
3
4
3
13
25. (b)

27
8
27
64
1
125
64
a 5
4
3
R syE
5
4
1.25

Diameter of the third spherical ball


ngi Side of the inner square = 55 – 10 = 45

21. (c) Volume of cylinder


= 1.25 × 2 = 2.5 cm.

= ( × 6 × 6 ×28)cm3 = (36 × 28) cm3.


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Area of inner square = 45 × 45 = 2025 sq. m.
26. (c) Let h = 2x metres and (l + b) = 5x metres.
Length of the paper

Volume of each bullet =


4 3 3 3
cm3 =
Total cost
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260
m = 130 m.

=
9
cm3.
3 4 4 4 Rate per m
Area of the paper

50
2

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Number of bullets =
16

Volume of cylinder
Volume of each bullet
= 130
100
m2

Total area of 4 walls


65 m 2 .

= (65 + 15) m2 = 80 m2.


t
16 2(l + b) × h = 80
= (36 28) 1792.
9 2 × 5x × 2x = 80
x2 = 4 x = 2.
22. (d) Let the length, breadth and height of the cuboid be x,
2x and 3x, respectively. Height of the room = 4 m.
Therefore, volume = x × 2x × 3x = 6x3 27. (a) Let width of the field = b m
New length, breadth and height = 2x, 6x and 9x, length = 2 b m
respectively. Now, area of rectangular field = 2b × b = 2b2
New volume = 108x3 Area of square shaped pond = 8 × 8 = 64
According to the question,
Thus, increase in volume = (108 – 6)x3 = 102 x3
1
Increase in volume 102x 3 64 (2b 2 ) b2 64 4 b 16m
17 8
Original volume 3
6x
length of the field = 16 × 2 = 32 m

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28. (c) Volume of block = (6 × 9 × 12) cm3 = 648 cm3. 31. (a) In an isosceles right angled triangle,
Side of largest cube Area = 23.3 × perimeter2
= H.C.F. of 6 cm, 9 cm, 12 cm = 3 cm. = 23.3 × 202 = 9320 m2
Volume of the cube = (3 × 3 × 3) = 27 cm3. 32. (a) If area of a circle is decreased by x % then the radius of
the circle decreases by
648
Number of cubes = 24.
27 (100 10 100 x )% = (100 10 100 36)%
29. (d) 4 (r + 2)2 – 4 r2 = 352 (100 10 64)%
7 1 100 80 20%
(r + 2)2 – r2 = 352 28.
22 4 33. (a) Area of the outer rectangle
(r + 2 + r)(r + 2 – r) = 28 = 19 × 16 = 304 m2

28
2r + 2 = 2r + 2 = 14 2m
2
r = 6 cm

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30. (a) In a rectangle,

(perimeter) 2
(diagonal) 2 2 area 2m
12

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2m
4
15
(14)2
52 2 area 2m

Area
4

49 25
a
49 = 25 + 2 × area
24
12cm 2 syE Area of the inner rectangle = 15 × 12 = 180 m2
Required area = (304 – 180) = 124 m2

ngi
2 2

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g .ne
t

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CHAPTER

11 NUMBER SERIES

NUMBER SERIES 48 32 24 20 18
Sol.
Number Series tests are a type of numerical aptitude test which –16 –8 –4 –2
require you to find the missing or wrong number in a sequence.
This missing or wrong number may be at the beginning or middle 5: What should be the next number in the

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or at the end of sequence.
In these questions a number series is given and candidates are
asked to either insert a missing number or find the one that does
following number series?

198
198, 194, 185, 169, ....
194 185 169 144

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not follow the pattern of the series. The only thing to understand
for solving these questions is the pattern on which a number
series is written. A number series can be framed by using various
methods. Therefore, it is advisable for the students to practice as
Sol.
–2
2
–3
2
–4
6 : What should be the next number in the
2
–5
2

many questions as possible.


Type of Questions a
Find the Missing Number
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following number series?
6, 9, 7, 10, 8, 11, ....
Sol. The series is as follows
10
1: What should come in place of the question
mark (?) in the following number series? ngi 6

+3
9

–2
7

+3 –2
8

+3
11

–2
9

Sol. 0 3
0, 3, 12, 30, ?, 105, 168

12 30 60 105 168 nee7 : What should be the next number in the


following number series?
0, 2, 6, 12, 20, ....
+3 +9 +18 +30 +45 +63
Sol.
0 2 6
rin 12 20 30

+6 +9 +12 +15 +18


2 : What should come in place of the question
mark (?) in the following number series?
+2 +4 +6
Find the Wrong Number
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8 : In the following number series, a wrong
+8 +10

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2 9 30 105 ? 2195
Sol. The series is as follows starting from the second number
denote the previous number in the series by x.
x × 1 + 1 × 7, x × 2 + 2 × 6, x × 3 + 3 × 5, x × 4 + 4 × 4, x × 5 + 5
number is given. Find out that wrong number.

Sol. 9
9, 15, 24, 34, 51, 69, 90
15 24 34 51 69 90
t
×3 +6 +9 +12 +15 +18 +21
So the missing number ? = 436 9 : In the following number series, a wrong
3: What should come in place of the question number is given. Find out that wrong number.
mark (?) in the following number series? 10 15 24 35 54 75 100
3 4 12 45 ? 1005 Sol. The series is as follows
Sol. The series is as follows starting from second number + 5, +9, + 13, +17 ....difference of two consecutive terms (9
x × 1 + 12 , x × 2 + 22, x ×3 + 32, x × 4 + 42, x ×5 +52 – 5 = 13 – 9 = 17 – 13) is 4.
(x denotes the previous number in the series) Hence, 35 is wrong number in the series. It should be 37.
? = x × 4 + 42 = 45 × 4 + 16 = 196
10 : In the following number series, a wrong
Find the Next Number number is given. Find out that wrong number.
4 : What should be the next number in the 1 3 4 7 11 18 27 47
following number series? Sol. Third number is the sum of first two numbers
48, 32, 24, 20 Hence 27 is wrong number in the series. It should be 29.

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SOLVED EXAMPLES
1 : What should come in place of the question 6 : In the following number series one of the
mark (?) in the following number series? numbers is wrong. Find out the wrong number.
18 38 120 ? 2480 14910 3 2 3 6 12 37.5 115. 5
(a) 394 (b) 450 (a) 37.5 (b) 3
(c) 492 (d) 486 (c) 6 (d) 2
(e) None of these (e) 12
Sol. (c) The given number series is based on the following Sol. (e) The series is as follows
pattern: × 0.5 + 0.5, × 1 + 1, × 1.5 + 1.5 ...
18 × 2 + 2 × 1 = 38 Hence, 12 is wrong number in the seies, it should be
38 × 3 + 3 × 2 = 120 14.

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120 × 4 + 4 × 3 = 492
492 × 5 + 5 × 4 = 2480
7 : What should be the next number in the
following number series?

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2480 × 6 + 6 × 5 = 14910
Hence, 492 will come in place of the question mark.
2 : What should come in place of the question
(a) 100842
(c) 86436
(e) 129654
6 42 294 2058 14406 ?
(b) 72030
(d) 115248

(a) 97
(c) 129
a
mark (?) in the following number series?
1 3 9 31 ? 651
(b) 127
(d) 109 syE
Sol. (a) 6 ×7 = 42
42 × 7 = 294
294 × 7 = 2058
2058 × 7 = 14406
(e) None of these
Sol. (c) The series is as follows
× 1 + 2, × 2 + 3, × 3 + 4, ... ngi 14406 × 7 = 100842
8 : What should be the next number in the
3 : What should come in place of the question
mark (?) in the following number series?
5 ? 4 7.5 17 45
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following number series?

(a) 196
20 33 50 69 92 ?
(b) 100
(a) 3.5
(c) 2.5
(b) 3
(d) 2
(c) 169
(e) 121
Sol. (e) Here, rin (d) 144

(e) None of these


Sol. (b) The series is as follows
× 0.5 + 0.5, × 1 + 1, + 1.5 + 1.5, ....
20 + 13 = 33
33 + 17 = 50
50 + 19 = 69
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(a) 10
(c) 18
4 : What should come in place of the question
mark (?) in the following number series?
15 30 ? 40 8 48
(b) 20
(d) 12
69 + 23 = 92
92 + 29 = 121 t
9 : What should be the next number in the
following number series?
(e) None of these 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, ....
Sol. (a) The series is as follows (a) 15 (b) 12
1 1
(c) 17 (d) 20
2, , 4, , ..... (e) None of these
3 5
5 : In the following number series one of the 5 6 8 9 11 12
numbers is wrong. Find out the wrong number. Sol. (b)
+1 +2 +1 +2 +1
14 28 112 672 5374 53760
10 : What should be the next number in the
(a) 112 (b) 672
following number series?
(c) 5374 (d) 28 35, 30, 25, 20, 15, 10, ....
(e) None of these (a) 15 (b) 10
Sol. (c) The sequence is (c) 5 (d) 2
× 2, × 4, × 6, × 8, × 10 (e) None of these
5374 should be 5376 Sol. (c) Series is in descending order of 5.

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Number series 119 D- 119

EXERCISE
1. What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the 10. 12 12 18 45 180 1170 ?
following number series?
(a) 13485 (b) 14675
3 3 12 108 ? 43200 (c) 15890 (d) 16756
(a) 2700 (b) 1728 (e) 12285
(c) 972 (d) 432 11. 22 23 27 36 52 77 ?
(e) None of these
(a) 111 (b) 109
2. What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the
(c) 113 (d) 117
following number series?
(e) 115
8 20 50 125 ? 781.25

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12. 16 14 24 66 256 1270 ?
(a) 300 (b) 295.5
(a) 8564 (b) 5672
(c) 315 (d) 312.5
(e) None of these (c) 4561 (d) 7608

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Directions (Q. 3-7) % In the following number series, a wrong
number is given. Find out that wrong number.
(e) 6340
13. 6417, 5704, 4991, 4278, 3565, 2852 ?
3.
(a) 11
(c) 197
(e) 8227
a
2 11 38 197 1172 8227 65806
(b) 38
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(a) 2408
(c) 7310
(e) 2139
14. 3 7 13 ? 31 43
(b) 2426
(d) 7130

4. 16
(a)
19 21 30 46 71 107
19 (b) 21 ngi (a) 18
(c) 23
(b) 19
(d) 21
(c)
(e)
30
71
(d) 46
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(e) None of these
15. 250, 100, 40 ? 6.4, 2.56
5. 7 9 16 25 41 68 107 173
(a) 107 (b) 16
(a)
(c)
16
24 rin(b) 20
(d) 12

6.
(c) 41
(e) 25
(d) 68

4 2 3.5 7.5 26.25 118.125


(e) None of these
16. 13 20 14 19 15 ? g .ne
(a) 118.125
(c) 3.5
(e) 7.5
7. 16 4 2 1.5 1.75 1.875
(b) 26.25
(d) 2
(a) 16
(c) 21
(e) 20
17. 9 27 36 63 99 ?
(b) 18
(d) 17
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(a) 1.875 (b) 1.75
(a) 151 (b) 167
(c) 1.5 (d) 2
(c) 152 (d) 162
(e) 4
(e) 157
Directions (Q. 8-28) %What should come in place of the question
mark (?) in the following number series. 18. 7 26 63 124 215 ?
8. 12 6.5 7.5 12.75 27.5 71.25 ? (a) 330 (b) 321
(a) 225.75 (b) 216.75 (c) 342 (d) 356
(c) 209.75 (d) 236.75 (e) 339
(e) 249.75
19. 7413 7422 7440 \ 7503 7548
9. 16 24 36 54 81 121.5 ?
(a) 7464 (b) 7456
(a) 182.25 (b) 174.85
(c) 7466 (d) 7477
(c) 190.65 (d) 166.55
(e) 158.95 (e) None of these

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20. 4 16 36 64 100 ? 30. 48 72 108 162 243 366
(a) 120 (b) 180 (a) 72 (b) 108
(c) 136 (d) 144 (c) 162 (d) 243
(e) None of these (e) None of these
21. 12 33 96 ? 852 2553 31. 2 54 300 1220 3674 7350
(a) 285 (b) 288 (a) 3674 (b) 1220
(c) 250 (d) 384 (c) 300 (d) 54
(e) None of these (e) None of these
22. 70000 14000 2800 ? 112 22.4 32. 8 27 64 125 218 343
(a) 640 (b) 420 (a) 27 (b) 218
(c) 560 (d) 540 (c) 125 (d) 343
(e) None of these
(e) None of these
23. 102 104 99 97 106 ?

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(a) 96
(c) 100
(b) 95
(d) 94
33. 19 68 102 129 145 154
(a) 154
(c) 145
(b) 129
(d) 102
(e) None of these
24. 0 5
(a) 220
18 43 84w.E 145 ?
(b) 240
(e) None of these

Directions (Q. 34-53) : What should come in place of the question


(c) 260
(e) None of these
25. 10 17 48 165 688
a (d) 280

3475 ?
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mark (?) in the following number series?
34. 10 14 25 55 140 (?)
(a) 386 (b) 398
(a) 27584
(c) 21369
(b) 25670
(d) 20892 ngi (c) 388
(e) None of these
(d) 396

(e) None of these


26. 1 3 24 360 8640 302400 ?
35.
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119 131 155 191 239 (?)
(a) 289 (b) 290
(a) 14525100
(b) 154152000
(c) 279
(e) None of these rin (d) 280

(c) 14515200
(d) 15425100
(e) None of these
36. 11 57 149 333 701 (?)
(a) 1447
g (b) 1347
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27. 12 14 32 102 416 2090 ?
(a) 15522
(c) 13525
(b) 12552
(d) 17552
37.
(c) 1368
(e) None of these
697 553 453 389 353 (?)
(d) 1437

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(e) None of these (a) 328 (b) 337

28. 10 25 50 75 75 37.5 ? (c) 362 (d) 338


(a) 4.375 (b) 3.2375 (e) None of these
(c) 4.6275 (d) 3.575 38. 336 224 168 140 126 (?)
(e) None of these (a) 119 (b) 118
Directions (Q. 29-33) : In the following number series only one (c) 116 (d) 121
number is wrong. Find out the wrong number. (e) None of these
29. 4 6 18 49 201 1011 39. 588 587 583 574 558 ? 497
(a) 1011 (b) 201
(a) 545 (b) 543
(c) 18 (d) 49
(c) 551 (d) 557
(e) None of these
(e) None of these

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Number series 121 D- 121


40. 64 54 69 49 74 44 ? 47. 5, 10, 13, 26, 29, 58, ?, 122
(a) 89 (b) 69 (a) 60 (b) 61
(c) 59 (d) 99 (c) 111 (d) 91
(e) None of these (e) None of these
41. 4000 2008 1012 ? 265 140.5 78.25 48. 2, 3, 10, 15, 26, ?, 55
(a) 506 (b) 514 (a) 32 (b) 33
(c) 34 (d) 35
(c) 520 (d) 512
(e) None of these
(e) None of these
42. 5 5 15 75 ? 4725 51975 49. 2, 4, ?, 16, 32
(a) 520 (b) 450 (a) 6 (b) 10
(c) 525 (d) 300 (c) 8 (d) 12
(e) None of these
(e) None of these
50. 0, 7, 26, ?, 124, 215
43. 52 26 26 39 78 ? 585
(a) 37 (b) 51

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(a)
(c)
195
234
(e) None of these
(b) 156
(d) 117
(c) 63
(e) None of these
(d) 88

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29, 23, ?, 17, 13, 11, 7
(b) 21
51. 4, 15, 16, ?, 36, 63, 64
(a) 25
(c) 32
(b) 30
(d) 35

45.
(c) 23
(e) None of these
8, 15, 28, 53, ?
(a) 106
a (d) 27

(b) 98
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(e) None of these
1, 8, 9, ?, 25, 216, 49
(a) 60
(c) 70
(b) 64
(d) 75
(c) 100
(e) None of these
(d) 102
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(e) None of these
336, 210, 120, ?, 24, 6, 0
46. 24, 49, ?, 94, 15, 31, 59, 58
(a) 51
(c) 77
(b) 63
(d) 95
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(a) 40
(c) 60
(b)
(d)
50
70

(e) None of these


(e) None of these

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Answer Key
1 (b) 12 (d) 23 (b) 34 (c) 45 (d)
2 (d) 13 (e) 24 (e) 35 (e) 46 (d)
3 (d) 14 (d) 25 (d) 36 (d) 47 (b)
4 (a) 15 (a) 26 (c) 37 (b) 48 (d)
5 (d) 16 (b) 27 (b) 38 (a) 49 (c)
6 (c) 17 (d) 28 (e) 39 (e) 50 (c)
7 (b) 18 (c) 29 (c) 40 (e) 51 (d)
8 (b) 19 (e) 30 (e) 41 (b) 52 (b)
9 (a) 20 (d) 31 (a) 42 (c) 53 (c)
10 (e) 21 (a) 32 (b) 43 (a)
11 (c) 22 (c) 33 (d) 44 (a)

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(b) The pattern of the series is as follows 6. (c) The series is based on the following pattern

2. asy
× 12, × 22, × 32, × 42, × 52
Hence, required number = 1728.
(d) The pattern of the series is as follows :
4 × .5 = 2
2 × 1.5 = 3 ; not 3.5

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3 × 2.5 = 7.5
8 × 2.5 = 20 7.5 × 3.5 = 26.25
20 × 2.5 = 50 26.25 × 4.5 = 118.125
50 × 2.5 = 125
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? = 125 × 2.5 = 312.5
7.
Clearly, 3.5 should be replaced by 3.

(b) The series is based on the following pattern:

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3. (d) The series is based on the following pattern:
2 × 3 + 5 = 11 16 × 0.25 = 4
11 × 4 – 6 = 38 4 × 0.50 = 2
38 × 5 + 7 = 197

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197 × 6 – 8 = 1174 ; not 1172
2 × 0.75 = 1.5
1.5 × 1.00 = 1.5 ; not 1.75
1174 × 7 + 9 = 8227
8227 × 8 – 10 = 65806
Clearly, 1172 is the wrong number and it should be 8.
1.5 × 1.25 = 1.875

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Clearly, 1.75 should be replaced by 1.5.
(b) The given number series is based on the following

4.
replaced by 1174.
(a) The series is based on the following pattern :
16 + 12 = 17; not 19
pattern:
12 × 0.5 + 0.5 = 6.5
6.5 × 1 + 1 = 7.5
7.5 × 1.5 + 1.5 = 12.75
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17 + 22 = 21 12.75 × 2 + 2 = 27.5
21 + 32 = 30 27.5 × 2.5 + 2.5 = 71.25
30 + 42 = 46
? = 71.25 × 3 + 3
46 + 52 = 71
= 213.75 + 3 = 216.75
71 + 62 = 107
Hence, 216.75 will replace the question mark.
Clearly, 19 should replaced by 17.
5. (d) The series is based on the following pattern : 9. (a) The given number series is based on the following
7 + 9 = 16 pattern:
9 + 16 = 25 3
16 8 3 24
16 + 25 = 41 2
25 + 41 = 66; 68 3
24 12 3 36
41 + 66 = 107 2
66 + 107 = 173 3
Clearly, 68 should be replaced by 66 36 18 3 54
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Number series 123 D- 123


3
54 81
2 16. (b) 13 20 14 19 15 ?
3 Hence, question mark (?) should be replaced by 18.
81 121.5
2 17. (d) Here,
3 9 + 27 = 36
? 121.5 182.25
2 27 + 36 = 63
Hence, the number 182.25 will replace the question 36 + 63 = 99
mark. 63 + 99 = 162.
10. (e) The pattern of series is as follows : 18. (c) 7 = 23 – 1
12 × 1 = 12, 26 = 33 – 1
12 × 1.5 = 18, [0.5 + 1 = 1.5] 63 = 43 – 1
18 × 2.5 = 45, [1+ 1.5 = 2.5] 124 = 53 – 1
45× 4 = 180, [1.5 + 2.5 = 4]
180 × 6.5 = 1170, [2.5 + 4 = 6.5] 215 = 63 – 1
? = 1170 × 10.5 = 12285 ? = 73 – 1 = 342
Hence, 12285 will replace the question mark. 19. (e) The series is as follows
11. (c)
ww The given number series is based on the following
pattern:
22 + 12 = 22 + 1 = 23
+ 9, + 18, + 27, +36, + 45
Hence, ? = 7440 + 27 = 7467
20. (d) The series is as follows

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23 + 22 = 23 + 4 = 27
27 + 32 = 27 + 9 = 36
36 + 42 = 36 + 16 = 52
(2)2, (4)2, (6)2, (8)2, (10)2, (12)2
Hence, ? = (12)2 = 144
21. (a) The series is as follows: × 3 – 3

12. (d)
? = 77 + 62
= 77 + 36 = 113
a
52 + 52 = 52 + 25 = 77

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The given number series is based on the following
Hence, ? = 96 × 3 – 3 = 285
22. (c) The series is as follows:
Hence, ? = 2800 5 = 560
5

pattern:
16 × 1 - 2 = 14
14 × 2 - 4 = 24
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99
–2
97
–2
95
24 × 3 - 6 = 66
66 × 4 - 8 = 256
256 × 5 - 10 = 1270 24. (e)
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+2
104

+2
106

? = 1270 × 6 - 12
= 7620 - 12 = 7608
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18 43 84 145 230

13. (e)
Hence, 7608 will replace the question mark.
The given number series is based on the following
pattern:
6417 – 713 = 5704
+5 +13

+8 +12
25. (d) The series is as follows
+25

g+16
+41

+20
+61

+24
+85

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5704 – 713 = 4991
4991 – 713 = 4278
4278 – 713 = 3565
3565 – 713 = 2852
×1 + (7 × 1), ×2 + (7 × 2 ), × 3 + (7 × 3), ×4 + (7× 4),
× 5 + (7 × 5), × 6 + (7 × 6)....
Hence, ? = 3475 × 6 + (7 × 6)
= 20892
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? = 2852 – 713 = 2139 26. (c) The series is as follows
×3, ×8, × 15, ×24, ×35, ×48
Hence, 2139 will replace the question mark.
Hence, ? = 302400 × 48
14. (d) The given number series is based on the following
pattern: = 14515200
7 + 6 = 13 27. (b) The series is as follows
×1 + 2, ×2 + 4, ×3 + 6, ×4 + 8, × 5 + 10, × 6 + 12...
13 + 8 = 21 Hence, ? = 2090 × 6 + 12 = 12552
21 + 10 = 31 28. (e) The series is as follows
31 + 12 = 43
×2.5, ×2, ×1.5, ×1, ×0.5, ×0
Hence, the number 21 will replace the question mark.
Hence, ? = 37.5 × 0 = 0
15. (a) The given number series is based on the following 29. (c) The series is
pattern: × 1 + 2, × 2 + 3, × 3 + 4, × 4 + 5, × 5 + 6
250÷2.5 100÷2.5 40÷2.5 16÷2.5 6.4÷2.5 2.56 The wrong number is 18.
Hence, the number 16 will replace the question mark. It should be 6 × 2 + 3 = 15

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30. (e) The series is × 1.5 41. (b) The series is as follows:
The wrong number is 366 ÷2+8
It should be 243 × 1.5 = 364.5 Hence, ? = 1012 ÷ 2 + 8 = 514
31. (a) The series is
42. (c) The series is as follows:
× 6 + 42, × 5 + 30, × 4 + 20, × 3 + 12, × 2 + 6,
The wrong number is 3674 × 1, × 3, × 5, × 7, × 9, × 11
It should be 1220 × 3 + 12 = 3672 Hence, ? = 75 × 7 = 525
32. (b) The series is (2)3, (3)3, (4)3, (5)3, (6)3, (7)3, 43. (a) The series is as follows:
The wrong number is 218 1 1 1
It should be (6)3 = 216 × , × 1, × 1 , × 2, × 2 , × 3
2 2 2
33. (d) The series is + (7)2, + (6)2, + (5)2, + (4)2, + (3)2 1
Hence, ? = 78 × 2 = 195
The wrong number is 102. 2
It should be 68 + (6)2 = 104 44. (a) This is a series of prime numbers :
34. (c) The series is as follows: 45. (d) Let x = 8
× 3 – 16, × 3 – 17, × 3 – 20, × 3 – 25, × 3 – 32 then 15 = 2x – 1 = y
Hence, ? = 140 × 3 – 32 = 388 28 = 2y – 2 = z
35. (e) The series is as follows: 53 = 2z – 3 = m

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+ (12 × 1), + (12 × 2), + (12 × 3), + (12 × 4), + (12 × 5)
Hence, ? = 239 + (12 × 5) = 299
36. (d) The series is as follows: ×2 + 35
Next term in the pattern should be
2m – 4 = 2 × 53 – 4
= 102

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Hence, ? = 701 × 2 + 35 = 1437
37. (b) The series is as follows:
– 122, – 102, – 82, – 62, – 42
46. (d) It is a combination of two series, namely
24, 49, ?, 94; and 15, 31, 59, 58
The two series correspond to

a
Hence, ? = 353 – 42 = 337
38. (a) The series is as follows:
– 112, – 56, – 28, – 14, – 7
Hence, ? = 126 – 7 = 119
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x, (2x + 1), (4x – 1), (4x – 2)
Hence the missing term is
4 x 24 – 1 = 95
47. (b) Add 3 after doubling the previous number.
39. (e) The series is as follows:
– 12, – 22, –32, – 42, – 52, – 62 ngi 48. (d) The series exhibits the pattern of n2 + 1, n2 – 1,
alternatively, n taking values 1, 2.............1
Hence, ? = 558 – 52
40. (e) The series is as follows:
= 533
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49. (c) The terms exhibit the pattern 21, 22, 23 and so on.
50. (c) Try the pattern n 3 – 1. n = 1, 2, .......
64 + 5 = 69;
69 + 5 = 74; rin
51. (d) Pattern is 22, 42 – 1,42 , 62 – 1, 62 and so on.
52. (b) Can you see that the pattern is

74 + 5 = 79

54 – 5 = 49;
53. (c) Note that
0 = 13 – 1
6 = 23 – 2
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12, 23, 32, 43, 52, 63, 72

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49 – 5 = 44 24 = 33 – 3
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CHAPTER
PERMUTATION, COMBINATION
12 & PROBABILITY
INTRODUCTION EXAMPLE 3. In a class there are 10 boys and 8 girls. The
Factorial : The important mathematical term “Factorial” has teacher wants to select a boy and a girl to represent the class in
extensively used in this chapter. a function. In how many ways can the teacher make this
The product of first n consecutive natural numbers is defined as selection?
factorial of n. It is denoted by n! or n . Therefore, Sol. The teacher has to perform two jobs :
(i) To select a boy among 10 boys, which can be done in 10

ww n! 1 2 3 ....... (n 1) n
For example, 5! = 5 × 4 × 3 × 2 × 1 = 120
ways.
(ii) To select a girl, among 8 girls, which can be done in 8
ways.
n!
r!
n
r
!
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Hence, the required number of ways = 10 × 8 = 80.
4. There are 6 multiple choice questions in an
0! = 1

defined.
EXAMPLE
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The factorials of fractions and negative integers are not

1. Prove that n! + 1 is not divisible by any natural


examination. How many sequences of answers are possible, if
the first three questions have 4 choices each and the next three
have 5 choices each?
Sol. Each of the first three questions can be answered in 4 ways
number between 2 and 'n'.
Sol. Since n! = 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 ..... (n – 1) . n ngi and each of the next three questions can be answered in 5
different ways.
Hence, the required number of different sequences of
Therefore n! is divisible by any number from 2 to 'n'.
Consequently n! + 1, when divided by any number between
2 and 'n' leaves 1 as remainder. EXAMPLE nee
answers = 4 × 4 × 4 × 5 × 5 × 5 = 8000.
5. Five persons entered a lift cabin on the ground
Hence, n! + 1 is not divisible by any number between 2 and
'n'.
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floor of an 8-floor house. Suppose that each of them can leave the
cabin independently at any floor beginning with the first. What

FUNDAMENTALPRINCIPLES OFCOUNTING
1. Principle of Addition : If an event can occur in 'm' ways and
another event can occur in 'n' ways independent of the first
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is the total number of ways in which each of the five persons can
leave the cabin at any of the 7 floors?

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Sol. Any one of the 5 persons can leave the cabin in 7 ways

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independent of other.
event, then either of the two events can occur in (m + n) Hence the required number of ways = 7 × 7 × 7 × 7 × 7 = 7 5.
ways. Method of Sampling : Sampling process can be divided into
2. Principle of Multiplication : If an operation can be following forms :
performed in 'm' ways and after it has been performed in any 1. The order is IMPORTANT and the repetition is ALLOWED,
one of these ways, a second operation can be performed in each sample is then a SEQUENCE.
'n' ways, then the two operations in succession can be
2. The order is IMPORTANT and the repetition is NOT
performed in (m × n) ways.
ALLOWED, each sample is then a PERMUTATION.
EXAMPLE 2. In a class there are 10 boys and 8 girls. The 3. The order is NOT IMPORTANT and repetition is
class teacher wants to select a student for monitor of the class. ALLOWED, each sample is then a MULTISET.
In how many ways the class teacher can make this selection ? 4. The order is NOT IMPORTANT and repetition is NOT
Sol. The teacher can select a student for monitor in two exclusive ALLOWED, each sample is then a COMBINATION.
ways
(i) Select a boy among 10 boys, which can be done in 10 PERMUTATION
ways OR Each of the arrangements, which can be made by taking, some or
(ii) Select a girl among 8 girls, which can be done in 8 ways. all of a number of things is called a PERMUTATION.
Hence, by the fundamental principle of addition, either For Example : Formation of numbers, word formation, sitting
a boy or a girl can be selected in 10 + 8 = 18 ways. arrangement in a row.

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The number of permutations of 'n' things taken 'r' at a time is
1 r
n! = (n 1)! (n 1 r)! (n r )!
denoted by nPr. It is defind as, nPr .
(n r)!
nP = n!
n n r r n! n
Circular permutations: = (n 1)! Pr
(n r)! (n r)!
(i) Arrangements round a circular table :
Consider five persons A, B, C, D and E to be seated on the
EXAMPLE 7. Prove that n Pr (n r 1) n Pr 1
circumference of a circular table in order (which has no
head). Now, shifting A, B, C, D and E one position in Sol. We have
anticlockwise direction we will get arrangements as follows: n!
(n r 1) n Pr 1 (n r 1)
C (n r 1)!
E D
A D E C D B n!
(n r 1)
(n r 1) (n r )!

B C A B E A n! n

ww = (n r )! Pr
(i) (ii) (iii)
EXAMPLE 8. The number of four digit numbers with distinct

C
B
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A B
A
E
digits is :
(a) 9 9
C3 (b) 9 9
P3

a (c) 10 (d) 10 P3
C3
D
(iv)
E C
(v)
D

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any one of the digits 1, 2, 3, ...., 9. After that the other
three places can be filled up in 9 P3 ways, with any one
we see that arrangements in all figures are same.
The number of circular permutations of n different things
n
ngi of the remaining 9 digits including zero. Hence, the
number of four digit numbers with distinct digits =
taken all at a time is
n
Pn
(n – 1) !, if clockwise and

anticlockwise orders are taken as different. EXAMPLE nee


9 9
P3 .
9. The number of ways in which 10 persons can
(ii) Arrangements of beads or flowers (all different) around a
circular necklace or garland:
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sit round a circular table so that none of them has the same
neighbours in any two arrangements.
Consider five beads A, B, C, D and E in a necklace or five
flowers A, B, C and D, E in a garland etc. If the necklace or
garland on the left is turned over we obtain the arrangement
on the right, i.e., anticlockwise and clockwise order of
g
Sol. 10 persons can sit round a circular table in 9! ways. But here

neighbours. Hence the required number of ways = .ne


clockwise and anticlockwise orders will give the same
1
9!
arrangements are not different.
Thus the number of circular permutations of ‘n’ different
things taken.
EXAMPLE
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10. In how many different ways can five boys and
five girls form a circle such that the boys and girls are alternate?
Sol. After fixing up one boy on the B1
2

D C C D table the remaining can be


B2 B5
arranged in 4! ways.
E B B E There will be 5 places, one
B3 B4
A A place each between two boys

1 which can be filled by 5 girls in 5! ways.


all at a time is (n – 1)!, if clockwise and anticlockwise Hence by the principle of multiplication, the required number
2
of ways = 4! × 5! = 2880.
orders are taken to be some.
EXAMPLE 11. In how many ways can 5 boys and 5 girls be
EXAMPLE 6. Prove that n Pr n 1
Pr r. n 1Pr 1 seated at a round table no two girls may be together ?
Sol. Leaving one seat vacant between two boys may be seated
n 1 (n 1)! (n 1)!
Sol. Pr r.n 1 Pr 1 r in 4! ways. Then at remaining 5 seats, 5 girls any sit in 5!
(n 1 r )! (n 1 r 1)! ways. Hence the required number = 4! × 5!

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Conditional Permutations Or use n! – m!(n – m + 1)! = 5! – 48 = 72
1. Number of permutations of n things taking r at a time, in 5. The number of permutations of 'n' things taken all at a time,
n 1 when 'p' are alike of one kind, 'q' are alike of second, 'r' alike
which a particular thing always occurs = r . Pr 1 .
Distinguishable Permutations n!
of third, and so on .
Suppose a set of n objects has n1 of one kind of object, n 2 p! q! r!
of a second kind, n3 of a third kind, and so on, with n = n 1 +
n2 + n3 + . . . + nk, Then the number of distinguishable EXAMPLE 16. How many different words can be formed with
the letters of the world MISSISSIPPI.
n!
permutations of the n objects is Sol. In the word MISSISSIPPI, there are 4 I's, 4S's and 2P's.
n1 ! n 2 ! n 3 !..... n k !
(11)!
EXAMPLE 12. In how many distinguishable ways can the Thus required number of words = 34650
4! 2! 4!
letters in BANANA be written?
Sol. This word has six letters, of which three are A's, two are N's, 6. The number of permutations of 'n' different things, taking 'r'
and one is a B. Thus, the number of distinguishable ways at a time, when each thing can be repeated 'r' times = nr
the letters can be written is
EXAMPLE 17. In how many ways can 5 prizes be given away

ww 6!
3! 2!1!
6 5 4 3!
3! 2!
60 to 4 boys, when each boy is eligible for all the prizes?
Sol. Any one of the prizes can be given in 4 ways; then any one
of the remaining 4 prizes can be given again in 4 ways, since
EXAMPLE

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13. How many 4 digits number (repetition is not
allowed) can be made by using digits 1-7 if 4 will always be there
in the number?
it may even be obtained by the boy who has already received
a prize.
Hence 5 prizes can be given 4 × 4 × 4 × 4 × 4 = 4 5 ways.
Sol. Total digits (n) = 7

2.
a
= r × n–1Pr–1 = 4 × 6P3 = 480.
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Total ways of making the number if 4 is always there

Number of permutations of n things taking r at a time, in


EXAMPLE 18. How many numbers of 3 digits can be formed
with the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 when digits may be repeated?
Sol. The unit place can be filled in 5 ways and since the repetitions
which a particular thing never occurs =
EXAMPLE
n 1
Pr .
15. How many different 3 letter words can be ngi of digits are allowed, therefore, tenth place can be filled in 5
ways.
Furthermore, the hundredth place can be filled in 5 ways
made by 5 vowels, if vowel ‘A’ will never be included?
Sol. Total letters (n) = 5
So total number of ways = n–1Pr = 5–1P3 = 4P3 = 24.
also.
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Therefore, required number of three digit numbers is 5 × 5 ×
3. Number of permutations of n different things taking all at a
time, in which m specified things always come together
5 = 125.
EXAMPLE
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19. In how many ways 8 persons can be arranged

4.
= m!(n m 1)! .
Number of permutations of n different things taking all at a
time, in which m specified things never come together =
in a circle?

g .ne
Sol. The eight persons can be arranged in a circle in (8 – 1)! = 7!
= 5040.
n! m!(n m 1)!
EXAMPLE 15. In how many ways can we arrange the five
vowels, a, e, i, o & u if :
(i) two of the vowels e and i are always together.
EXAMPLE

t
20. Find the number of ways in which 18 different
beads can be arranged to form a necklace.
Sol. 18 different beads can be arranged among themselves in a
circular order in (18 – 1)! = 17! ways. Now in the case of
(ii) two of the vowels e and i are never together. necklace there is no distinct between clockwise and
Sol. (i) Using the formula m!(n – m + 1)! anticlockwise arrangements. So, the required number of
Here n = 5, m = 2(e & i) 1 17!
Required no. of ways = 2!(5 – 2 + 1)! = 2 × 4! = 48 arrangements = (17!)
2 2
Alternative :
As the two vowels e & i are always together we can consider COMBINATION
them as one, which can be arranged among themselves in
Each of the different selections that can be made with a given
2! ways.
Further the 4 vowels (after considering e & i as one) can be number of objects taken some or all of them at a time is called a
arranged in 4! ways. COMBINATION.
Total no. of ways = 2! × 4! = 48 The number of combinations of 'n' dissimilar things taken 'r' at a
(ii) No. of ways when e & i are never together time is denoted by nCr or C(n, r). It is defined as,
= total no. of ways of arranging the 5 vowels n!
nC
– no. of ways when e & i are together = 5! – 48 = 72 r r!(n r)!

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EXAMPLE 21. If nPr = nPr + 1 and nCr = nCr – 1, then the Conditional Combinations
values of n and r are 1. Number of combinations of n distinct things taking r ( n )
(a) 4, 3 (b) 3, 2 at a time, when k (0 k r) particular objects always occur
(c) 4, 2 (d) None of these
= n k .
Sol. (b) We have, nPr = nPr + 1 Cr k
n! n! 1 2. Number of combinations of n distinct objects taking r( n)
1
(n r )! (n r 1)! (n r) at a time, when k (0 k r) particular objects never occur
or n – r = 1 ...(1) n k
Also, nCr = nCr – 1 r + r – 1 = n 2r – n = 1 ...(2) = Cr .
Solving (1) and (2), we get r = 2 and n = 3 3. Number of selections of r things from n things when p
EXAMPLE 22. Prove that particular things are not together in any selection
n
= nCr – n – pCr – p
Cr 2 3. n C r 1 3 . n Cr n
Cr 1
n 2
Cr 2 4. Number of selection of r consecutive things out of n things
Sol. n n n n in a row = n – r + 1
Cr 2 3 Cr 1 3 Cr Cr 1

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5. Number of selection of r consecutive things out of n things
n n
Cr 2 Cr 1 2 ( nCr 1
n
Cr ) ( nCr n
Cr 1) along a circle
=n 1 Cr 1 2. n 1
Cr n 1
Cr 1 n , when r n

=
(n 1 Cr
n 2
Cr
1
n 2
n 1

Cr
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C r ) ( n 1C r
n 3
Cr
n 1
Cr 1)
6.
=
1, when r n
The number of Combinations of 'n' different things taking

a
1 1 some or all at a time
EXAMPLE
(a) 3
(c) 6
23. If nPr = 720 nCr, then r is equal to
(b) 7
(d) 4 syE = n C1

EXAMPLE
n
C2 n
C 3 .............. n
Cn

25. In a class of 25 students, find the total number


2n 1

Sol. (c) nPr = 720nCr

or
n!
=
720(n!) ngi
of ways to select two representative,
(i) if a particular person will never be selected.
(ii) if a particular person is always there.
(n - r)! (n - r)!r!
r! = 720 = 1 × 2 × 3× 4 × 5 × 6!
or r = 6 nee
Sol. (i) Total students (n) = 25
A particular students will not be selected (p) = 1,
So total number of ways = 25 – 1C2 = 24C2 = 276.
EXAMPLE 24. In how many ways a hockey team of eleven
can be elected from 16 players? rin
(ii) Using n – pCr – p no. of ways = 25 – 1C2 –1 = 24C1 = 24.

Sol. Total number of ways = 16


C11 =
16!
11! × 5!
= 4368. 1 from the remaining 25 – 1 = 24
g
NOTE : If a person is always there then we have to select only

26. There are 10 lamps in a hall. Each of them .ne


t
EXAMPLE
16 ×15 ×14 ×13×12
= = 4368. can be switched on independently. The number of ways in which
5 × 4 × 3 × 2 ×1 the hall can be illuminated is
(a) 10 2 (b) 1023
(c) 2 10 (d) 10 !
n n n
Sol. Since each bulb has two choices, either switched on or off,
C0 1, Cn 1; Pr r! n C r therefore required number = 210 – 1 = 1023.
n
Cr n
Cn 7. The number of ways of dividing 'm + n' things into two
r
groups containing 'm' and 'n' things respectively
n
C r 1 n C r n 1C r
(m n)!
nC = nC x+y=n = m + nCm nC
n
x y
nC = nC = n+1C m!n!
r r+1 r
8. The number of ways of dividing ‘m + n + p’ things into
nC
n n–1C three groups containing ‘m’, ‘n’ and ‘p’ things respectively
r = . r–1
r
(m n p)!
1 = m+n+pCm . n+pC =
p
nC = (n – r + 1) nCr–1 m! n! p!
r r
nC = nC (i) If m = n = p ie. '3m' things are divided into three equal
1 n–1 = n groups then the number of combinations is

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Hence the required number of ways
(3m)! (3m)!
m! m! m! 3! (m!)3 3! 52! 51! 52!
= 1! 51! .
(ii) Buf if '3m' things are to be divided among three persons, (17 !) 3 3! (17!) 3 3!

(3m)! NUMBER OF RECTANGLES AND SQUARES


then the number of divisions is
(m!)3 (a) Number of rectangles of any size in a square of size n × n is
9. If mn distinct objects are to be divided into m groups. Then, n n
the number of combination is r 3and number of squares of any size is r 2.
r 1 r 1
(mn)! , when the order of groups is not important and
(b) Number of rectangles of any size in a rectangle size
m! (n!) m np
n × p (n < p) is (n + 1) (p + 1) and number of squares of
(mn)! 4
, when the order of groups is important n
(n!) m any size is (n 1 r ) (p 1 r) .
EXAMPLE 27. The number of ways in which 52 cards can be r 1

ww
divided into 4 sets, three of them having 17 cards each and the
fourth one having just one card
EXAMPLE
a chessboard is
(a) 64
28. The number of squares that can be formed on

(b) 160

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52! 52 !
(a) (b) (c) 224 (d) 204
(17 !) 3 (17 !) 3 3!
Sol. (d) A chessboard is made up of 9 equispaced horizontal
51! 51! and vertical line. To make a 1 × 1 square, we must choose
(c)
(17 !) 3

a (d)
(17 !) 3 3!

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Sol. Here we have to divide 52 cards into 4 sets, three of them
having 17 cards each and the fourth one having just one
two consecutive horizontal and vertical lines from
among these. This can be done in 8 × 8 = 82 ways.
A 2 × 2 square needs three consecutive horizontal and
vertical lines, and we can do this in 7 × 7 = 72 ways.
card. First we divide 52 cards into two groups of 1 card and

51 cards. this can be done in


52!
ways. ngi Continuing in this manner, the total number of square
is
1! 51!
Now every group of 51 cards can be divided into 3 groups
nee
82 72 6 2 ..... 2 2 12
8(8 1)[( 2 8) 1]
6
= 204.

of 17 each in
51!
(17 !) 3 3!
.
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g .ne
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EXERCISE
1. In how many different ways can be letters of the word (a) 48 (b) 24
SOFTWARE be arranged in such a way that the vowels (c) 120 (d) 60
always come together? (e) None of these
(a) 13440 (b) 1440 9. How many words can be formed from the letters of the word
(c) 360 (d) 120 SIGNATURE so that the vowels always come together?
(e) None of these (a) 720 (b) 1440
2. In how many different ways can a group of 4 men and 4 (c) 3600 (d) 2880
women be formed out of 7 men and 8 women? (e) None of these
(a) 2450 (b) 105 10. In how many ways a committee consisting of 5 men and 6
(c) 1170 (d) Cannot be determined women can be formed from 8 men and 10 women?
(e) None of these (a) 266 (b) 86400
3.

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A bag contains 2 red, 3 green and 2 blue balls. 2 balls are to
be drawn randomly. What is the probability that the balls
drawn contain no blue ball? 11.
(c) 11760
(e) None of these
(d) 5040

Out of 15 students studying in a class, 7 are from

(a)
5
7 w.E (b)
10
21
Maharashtra, 5 are from Karnataka and 3 are from Goa. Four
students are to be selected at random. What are the chances
that at least one is from Karnataka?

4.
(c)
2
7
(e) None of these
a (d)
11
21
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In how many different ways can the letters of the word
(a)

(c)
12
13
10
(b)

(d)
11
13
1

ngi
15 15
BOOKLET be arranged such that B and T always come
(e) None of these
together?
12. 4 boys and 2 girls are to be seated in a row in such a way

nee
(a) 360 (b) 720
that the two girls are always together. In how many different
(c) 480 (d) 5040
ways can they be seated?
(e) None of these (a) 120 (b) 720
5. In a box there are 8 red, 7 blue and 6 green balls. One ball is
picked up randomly. What is the probability that it is neither
red nor green?
(c) 148
(e) None of these
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(a)
7
19
(b)
2
3
13.

only the odd positions?


(a) 120
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In how many different ways can the letters of the word

(b) 60 .ne
DETAIL be arranged in such a way that the vowels occupy

6.
(c)
3
4
(e) None of these
(d)
9
21

In how many different ways can the letters of the word


14.
(c) 48
(e) None of these
(d) 32
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In a box carrying one dozen of oranges, one-third have
become bad. If 3 oranges are taken out from the box at
RUMOUR be arranged? random, what is the probability that at least one orange out
(a) 180 (b) 720 of the three oranges picked up is good?
(c) 30 (d) 90 1 54
(e) None of these (a) (b)
55 55
7. 765 chairs are to be arranged in a column in such a way that
the number of chairs in each column should be equal to the 45 3
(c) (d)
columns. How many chairs will be excluded to make this 55 55
arrangement possible? (e) None of these
(a) 6 (b) 36 15. Letters of the word DIRECTOR are arranged in such a way
(c) 19 (d) 27 that all the vowels come together. Find out the total number
(e) None of these of ways for making such arrangement.
8. In how many different ways can the letters of the word (a) 4320 (b) 2720
JUDGE be arranged so that the vowels always come (c) 2160 (d) 1120
together? (e) None of these

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16. A box contains 5 green, 4 yellow and 3 white marbles, 3 26. There are 6 tasks and 6 persons. Task 1 cannot be assigned
marbles are drawn at random. What is the probability that either to person 1 or to person 2; task 2 must be assigned to
they are not of the same colour? either person 3 or person 4. Every person is to be assigned
one task. In how many ways can the assignment be done?
13 41
(a) (b) (a) 144 (b) 180
44 44 (c) 192 (d) 360
13 52 (e) None of these
(c) (d) 27. The number of ways in which one or more balls can be
55 55
selected out of 10 white, 9 green and 7 blue balls is
(e) None of these
(a) 892 (b) 881
17. How many different letter arrangements can be made from
(c) 891 (d) 879
the letters of the word RECOVER?
(e) None of these
(a) 1210 (b) 5040
28. If 12 persons are seated in a row, the number of ways of
(c) 1260 (d) 1200
selecting 3 persons from them, so that no two of them are
(e) None of these
seated next to each other is
18. How many three digit numbers can having only two
(a) 85 (b) 100
consecutive digits identical is
(c) 120 (d) 240

19.
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(a) 153
(c) 168
(e) None of these
(b) 162
(d) 163

How many total numbers of seven-digit numbers can be


(e) None of these
29. The number of all possible selections of one or more
questions from 10 given questions, each question having

(a) 9000000
(c) 8100000
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formed having sum of whose digits is even is
(b) 4500000
(d) 4400000
one alternative is
(a) 310
10
(c) 3 – 1
(b) 210 – 1
(d) 210

20.
(e) None of these
a syE
How many total numbers of not more than 20 digits that
can be formed by using the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 is
(a) 520 (b) 520 – 1
(e) None of these
30. A lady gives a dinner party to 5 guests to be selected from
nine friends. The number of ways of forming the party of 5,
given that two of the friends will not attend the party
together is

21.
20
(c) 5 + 1
(e) None of these
(d) 620

The number of six digit numbers that can be formed from ngi (a) 56
(c) 91
(b) 126
(d) 94
the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 so that digits do not repeat and
the terminal digits are even is
(a) 144 (b) 72 nee
(e) None of these
31. All possible two factors products are formed from the
numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, ....., 200. The number of factors out of
(c) 288
(e) None of these
(d) 720
(a) 5040
(c) 8150 rin
total obtained which are multiples of 5 is
(b) 7180
(d) 7280
22. Three dice are rolled. The number of possible outcomes in
which at least one dice shows 5 is
(a) 215
(c) 125
(b) 36
(d) 91
(e) None of these
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Directions (Qs. 32-33): Answer these questions on the basis of
the information given below:

23.
(e) None of these
The number of ways in which ten candidates A1, A2, ...., A10
can be ranked so that A1 is always above A2 is
10 !
is to be formed.
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From a group of 6 men and 4 women a committee of 4 persons

32. In how many different ways can it be done so that the


committee has at least one woman?
(a) 210 (b) 225
(a) (b) 10 !
2 (c) 195 (d) 185
(e) None of these
8! 33. In how many different ways can it be done so that the
(c) 9 ! (d)
2 committee has at least 2 men?
(e) None of these (a) 210 (b) 225
24. How many total number of ways in which n distinct objects (c) 195 (d) 185
can be put into two different boxes is (e) None of these
(a) n 2 (b) 2n 34. In how many different ways can the letters of the word
(c) 2n (d) 3n ORGANISE be arranged in such a way that all the vowels
(e) None of these always come together and all the consonants always come
25. In how many ways can the letters of the word 'PRAISE' be together?
arranged. So that vowels do not come together? (a) 576 (b) 1152
(a) 720 (b) 576 (c) 2880 (d) 1440
(c) 440 (d) 144 (e) None of these
(e) None of these

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ANSWER KEY
1 (e) 5 (e) 9 (e) 13 (e) 17 (c) 21 (d) 25 (b) 29 (c) 33 (d)
2 (a) 6 (a) 10 (c) 14 (b) 18 (b) 22 (d) 26 (a) 30 (c) 34 (b)
3 (b) 7 (b) 11 (b) 15 (c) 19 (b) 23 (a) 27 (d) 31 (b)
4 (b) 8 (a) 12 (d) 16 (b) 20 (a) 24 (b) 28 (c) 32 (c)

ANSWERS & EXPLANATIONS

1. (e) Hence required number of words


= 6! × 4!
O, A, E S F T W R
= 720 × 24 = 17280

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the vowels as a single letter and then all the letters
can be arranged in 6! ways and also all three vowels
10. (c) Here, 5 men out of 8 men and 6 women out of 10 women
can be chosen in
8C × 10C ways, i.e., 11760 ways.
5 6

2.
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can be arranged in 3! ways. Hence, required no. of
arrangements = 6! × 3! = 4320.
(a) Reqd no. of ways = 7 C4 8
C4
11. (b) Total possible ways of selecting 4 students out of 15

students = 15 15 14 13 12
C4
1 2 3 4
1365

a
7 6 5 4 8 7 6 5
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
35 70 2450 syE
The no. of ways of selecting 4 students in which no
student belongs to Karnataka=10C4
Hence no. of ways of selecting at least one student
from Karnataka = 15C4 – 10C4 = 1155

3. (b) Reqd probability = 7


C2
5
C2 5 4
7 6
10
21 ngi 1155 77 11
Probability =
1365 91 13

4. (b) Treat B and T as a single letter. Then the remaining


letters (5 + 1 = 6) can be arranged in 6! ways. Since, O
12.

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(d) Assume the 2 given students to be together (i.e one].
Now there are five students.
Possible ways of arranging them are = 5! = 120
is repeated twice, we have to divide by 2 and the B and
T letters can be arranged in 2! ways.
13. rin
Now, they (two girls) can arrange themselves in 2! ways.
Hence total ways = 120 × 2 = 240
(e) 3 vowels can be arranged in three odd places in 3!ways.

5.
Total no. of ways
6! 2!
2
720

(e) If the drawn ball is neither red nor green, then it must
be blue, which can be picked in 7C1 = 7 ways. One ball
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Similarly, 3 consonants can be arranged in three even

.ne
places in 3! ways. Hence, the total number of words in
which vowels occupy odd positions = 3! × 3! = 6 × 6
= 36 ways.
can be picked from the total (8 + 7 + 6 = 21) in 21C1
= 21 ways.

Reqd probability 7 1
14. (b) n(S) = 12 12 ´11´10
c3 =
3´ 2
= 2 ´11´10 = 220 t
No. of selection of 3 oranges out of the total 12 oranges
21 3
= c3 = 2´11´10 = 220 .
12
6. (a) Reqd. number of ways
No. of selection of 3 bad oranges out of the total 4 bad
6! 6 5 4 3 oranges = 4c3 = 4
180
2! 2! 1 2 \ n(E) = no. of desired selection of oranges
7. (b) 272 < 765 < 282 = 220 – 4 = 216
required no. of chairs to be excluded
P (E) = ( ) = 216 = 54
nE
\
= 765 – 729 = 36 n( S ) 220 55
8. (a) Reqd. number = 4! × 2! = 24× 2 = 48
9. (e) The word SIGNATURE consists of nine letters 15. (c) Taking all vowels (IEO) as a single letter (since they
comprising four vowels (A, E, I and U) and five come together) there are six letters
consonants (G, N, R, T and S). When the four vowels 6!
Hence no. of arrangements = 3! 2160
are considered as one letter, we have six letters which 2!
can be arranged in 6P6 ways ie 6! ways. Note that the [Three vowels can be arranged 3! ways among
four vowels can be arranged in 4! ways. themselves, hence multiplied with 3!.]

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16. (b) Total no. of ways of drawing 3 marbles 22. (d) Required number of possible outcomes
12 ´11´10 = Total number of possible outcomes –
=12 C3 = = 220 Number of possible outcomes in which 5 does
1´ 2´ 3
Total no. of ways of drawing marbles, which are of not appear on any dice. (hence 5 possibilities in each
same colour = 5C3 + 4C3 + 3C3 = 10 + 4 + 1 = 15 throw)
= 63 – 53 = 216 – 125 = 91
15 3
\ Probability of same colour = =
220 44
23. (a) Ten candidates can be ranked in 10! ways. In half of
these ways A1 is above A2 and in another half A2 is
3 41 10 !
\ Probalitity of not same colour = 1 – = above A1. So, required number of ways is .
44 42 2
17. (c) Possible arrangements are :
24. (b) Let the two boxes be B1 and B2. There are two choices
7! for each of the n objects. So, the total number of ways
= 1260
2!2!
is 2 2 n....times2 2n .
[division by 2 times 2! is because of the repetition of E
and R]
18.
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(b) When 0 is the repeated digit like
100, 200, ...., 9 in number
When 0 occurs only once like
25. (b) Required number of possible outcomes
= Total number of possible outcomes –
Number of possible outcomes in which all vowels are

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110, 220, ....., 9 in number
When 0 does not occur like
112, 211, ....., 2 × (8 × 9) = 144 in number.
26.
together
= 6 ! – 4 ! × 3 != 576
(a) Task 1 can not be assigned to either person 1 or 2 i.e.

19. a
Hence, total = 9 + 9 + 144 = 162.

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(b) Suppose x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x7 represents a seven digit
number. Then x1 takes the value 1, 2, 3, ....., 9 and x2, x3,
....., x7 all take values 0, 1, 2, 3, ......, 9.
there are 4 options.
Task 2 can be assigned to 3 or 4
So, there are only 2 options for task 2.
So required no. of ways = 2 options for task 2 × 3

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If we keep x1, x2, ......, x6 fixed, then the sum x1 + x2 + ......
+ x6 is either even or odd. Since x7 takes 10 values 0, 1,
options for task 1 × 4 options for task 3 × 3 options for
task 4 × 2 options for task 5 × 1 option for task 6.
2, ....., 9, five of the numbers so formed will have sum of
digits even and 5 have sum odd.
Hence the required number of numbers
27.
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= 2 × 3 × 4 × 3 × 2 × 1 = 144
(d) The required number of ways
= (10 1)(9 1)(7 1) 1 879 .

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= 9 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 5 = 4500000.
(a) Number of single digit numbers = 5 28.
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(c) The number of ways of selecting 3 persons from 12
people under the given conditon :
Number of two digits numbers = 4 × 5
[ 0 cannot occur at first place and repetition is
allowed]
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Number of ways of arranging 3 people among 9 people

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seated in a row, so that no two of them are consecutive
= Number of ways of choosing 3 places out of the 10
Number of three digits numbers
=4×5×5=
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4 × 52
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[8 in between and 2 extremes]

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5 3 8 120
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Number of 20 digits numbers = 4 × 519 29. (c) Since each question can be selected in 3 ways, by
Total number of numbers selecting it or by selecting its alternative or by rejecting
it. Thus, the total number of ways of dealing with 10
= 5 4 . 5 4 . 52 4 . 53 ............. 4 . 519 given questions is 310 including a way in which we
reject all the questions.
5(519 1)
= 5 4. 5 5 20 5 520 Hence, the number of all possible selections is 310 – 1.
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30. (c) Number of ways of selecting 5 guests from nine friends
21. (d) The first and the last (terminal) digits are even and = 9C5
there are three even digits. This arrangement can be Out of these, 7C3 ways are those in which two of the
done in 3P2 ways. For any one of these arrangements,
friends occur together [3 more persons to be selected
two even digits are used; and the remaining digits are
out of remaining 7]
5 (4 odd and 1 even) and the four digits in the six digits
(leaving out the terminal digits) may be arranged using Number of ways, in which two of the friends will not
these 5 digits in 5P4 ways. The required number of attend the party together = 9C5 – 7C3 = 91.
numbers is 3P2 × 5P4 = 6 × 120 = 720.

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31. (b) The total number of two factor products = The 200C . 33. (d) Reqd. no. of ways
2
number of numbers from 1 to 200 which are not multiples
= 6 C2 × 4C2 6
C3 × 4 C1 6
C4
of 5 is 160. Therefore the total number of two factor
products which are not multiple of 5 is 160C2. Hence, 6×5 4×3 6×5× 4 6×5× 4 ×3
the required number of factors which are multiples of 5 = 1× 2 × 1×2 + 1×2×3 × 4 + 1×2×3×4
= 200C2 – 160C2 = 7180.
32. (c) Reqd. no. of ways = 90 + 80 + 15 = 185.
34. (b) The word ORGANISE has 4 vowels and 4 consonants.
4
C1× 6C3 + 4 C2 × 6 C2 4
C3 6
C1 4
C4 Now, both groups (vowels and consonants) can be
treated as two letters.This can be arranged in 2! ways.
6 × 5× 4 4×3 6×5 4× 3× 2
4× × × 6 +1 Now, the 4 letters of each group can be arranged.in 4!
1×2 × 3 1× 2 1× 2 1× 2 × 3 ways.
= 80 + 90 + 24 + 1=195 So, total possible ways of arrangement
= 2! × 4! × 4!
= 2 × 24 × 24 = 1152.

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