Showing posts with label "Percentage". Show all posts
Showing posts with label "Percentage". Show all posts

Saturday, 19 August 2017

Percentage


1.A man spends 30% of his income in board and lodging, 25% of the remainder in other personal necessities and 20% of the rest in charity. If his income is Rs. 25000, find the amount left by him at the end. 
(a) Rs. 8500
(b) Rs. 9500
(c) Rs. 10500
(d) Rs. 10000


2.A man spends 15% of his income in board and lodging, 10% of the remainder in other personal necessities and 5% of the rest in charity. If his income is Rs. 20000, find the amount left by him at the end. 
(a) Rs. 14535
(b) Rs. 14353
(c)Rs. 14533
(d) Rs. 15435


3.A man deposited 30% of the initial amount to his locker. And again after some time he deposited 25% of the increased amount. Now the amount becomes Rs. 13,000. How much was the initial amount? 
(a) Rs. 8000
(b) Rs. 10000
(c)Rs. 12000
(d) Rs. 9000


4.A man deposited 40% of the initial amount to his locker. And again after some time he deposited 35% of the increased amount. Now the amount becomes Rs. 18,900. How much was the initial amount? 
(a) Rs. 12000
(b) Rs. 10500
(c) Rs. 11000
(d) Rs. 10000


5. A man had Rs. 4800 in his locker two years ago. In the first year, he deposited 20% of the amount in his locker. In the second year, he deposited 25% of the increased amount in his locker. Find the amount at present in his locker. 
(a) Rs. 7200
(b) Rs. 7400
(c) Rs. 7000
(d) Rs. 8200


6.If the annual increase in the population of a town is 4% and the present number of people is 15,625, what will the population be in 3 years? 
(a) 16576
(b) 15870
(c) 17576
(d) 14000


7.During one year, the population of a locality increases by 5% but during the next year, it decreases by 5%. If the population at the end of the second year was 7980, find the population at the beginning of the first year.
(a) 7500
(b) 8000
(c) 9500
(d) 6500


8.The population of a town is 8000. If the males increase by 6% and the females by 10%, the population will be 8600. Find the number of females in the town. 
(a) 5000
(b) 2000
(c) 3000
(d) 1500


9.The population of a town is 6000. If the males increase by 5% and the females by 9%, the population will be 6500. Find the number of males in the town. 
(a) 5000
(b) 3000
(c) 4000
(d) 1000


10.If the price of a commodity be raised by 20%, find by how much per cent must a householder reduce his consumption of that commodity so as not to increase his expenditure. 











PERCENTAGE


1. At an election where there are two candidates only, the candidate who gets 62 per cent of the votes is elected by a majority of 144 votes. Find the total no. of votes recorded. 
(a) 1200
(b) 1800
(c) 700
(d) 600

2. At an election where there are two candidates only, the candidate who gets 43 per cent of the votes is rejected by a majority of 420 votes. Find the total no. of votes recorded. 
(a) 3000 
(b) 600
(c) 1200
(d) 2400


3. Ram and Mohan appeared in an examination. If the difference of their marks is 60 and percentage difference of their marks is given as 30. Find the full marks for which examination has been held. 
(a) 220
(b) 200
(c) 300
(d) 400

4. A and B appeared in an examination. If the difference of their marks is 25 and percentage difference of their marks is given as 20%. Find the full marks for which examination has been held. 
(a) 125
(b) 100
(c) 80
(d) 120

5.One type of liquid contains 25% of milk, the other contains 30% of milk. A can filled with 6 parts of the first liquid and 4 parts of the second liquid. Find the percentage of milk in the new mixture. 
(a) 27%
(b) 25%
(c) 24%
(d) 23%

Answer: (a)


6. One type of liquid contains 14% of milk, the other contains 24% of milk. A can filled with 5 parts of the first liquid and 5 parts of the second liquid. Find the percentage of milk in the new mixture. 
(a) 19
(b) 29
(c) 20 
(d) 21 

7. The daily wage is increased by 20% and a person now gets Rs. 24 per day. What was his daily wage before the increase?
(a) 30
(b) 20
(c) 10
(d) 22

8. Due to fall in manpower, the production in a factory decrease by 25%. By what per cent should the working hour be increased to restore the original production? 
(a) 25%
(b) 24%
(c) 100/3%
(d) 26%

9. Two number are respectively 8% and 32% more than a third. What percentage is the first of the second?
(a) 800/11%
(b) 900/11%
(c) 1000/11%
(d) 950/11% 

10. An electrical contractor purchases a certain amount of wire, 10% of which was stolen. After using 85% of the remainder, he had 47 m 25 cm wire left. How much wire did he purchase?
(a) 350 m
(b) 320 m 
(c) 300 m 
(d) 370 m 

Monday, 14 August 2017

Quant Quiz on Percentage


Quant Quiz on Percentage


1.    Two students appeared at an examination. One of them secured 9 marks more than the other and his marks was 56% of the sum of their marks. The marks obtained by them are

(a) 36, 46

(b) 42, 33

(c) 24, 64

(d) None of these

2.    A fruit seller had some apples. He sells 40% apples and still has 420 apples. Originally, he had:

(a) 600 Apples

(b) 700 Apples

(c) 500 Apples

(d) None of these 


3.    What percentage of numbers from 1 to 70 has 1 or 9 in the unit's digit?

(a) 20

(b) 22

(c) 21

(d) None of these


4.    If A = x% of y and B = y% of x, then which of the following is true?

(a) A is smaller than B.

(b) A is greater than B

(c) Relationship between A and B cannot be determined.

(d) None of these


5.    In a certain school, 20% of students are below 8 years of age. The number of students above 8 years of age is 2/3 of the number of students of 8 years of age which is 48. What is the total number of students in the school?

(a)50

(b)100

(c)80

(d)72


6.    A student multiplied a number by 3/5 instead of 5/3. What is the percentage error in the calculation?

(a)34%

(b)44%

(c)54%

(d)64%


7.    In an election between two candidates, one got 55% of the total valid votes, 20% of the votes were invalid. If the total number of votes was 7500, the number of valid votes that the other candidate got, was:

(a) 3000

(b)2700

(c)2900

(d) 3500


8.    Three candidates contested an election and received 1136, 7636 and 11628 votes respectively. What percentage of the total votes did the winning candidate get?

(a) 57%

(b)60%

(c)65%

(d) 90%


9.    Helen went to the stationers and bought things worth Euro 25, out of which 30 paise went on sales tax on taxable purchases. If the tax rate was 6%, then what was the cost of the tax free items?

(a) Euro 15

(b) Euro 15.7

(c) Euro 19.7

(d) Euro 20


10.  The population of a town increased from 1,75,000 to 2,62,500 in a decade. The average percent increase of population per year is:

(a) 4.37%

(b) 5%

(c) 6%

(d) 8.75%


Answer With Explanation

1.    (b)
Explanation: Let their marks be (x + 9) and x.
Then, x + 9 = 56/100(x + 9 + x)
25(x + 9) = 14(2x + 9)
3x = 99
x = 33
So, their marks are 42 and 33.

2.    (b)
Explanation: Suppose originally he had x apples.
Then, (100 - 40)% of x = 420.
60/100 x x = 420
x = (420 x 100)/60 = 700

3.    (a)
Explanation: Clearly, the numbers which have 1 or 9 in the unit's digit, have squares that end in the digit 1.
Such numbers from 1 to 70 are 1, 9, 11, 19, 21, 29, 31, 39, 41, 49, 51, 59, 61, 69.
Number of such number =14
Required percentage = (14/70 x 100)% = 20%. 

4.    (d)
Explanation: x% of y = (x/100 x y) = (y/100 x x) = y% of x
A = B. 

5.    (b)
Explanation: Let the number of students be x.
Then, Number of students above 8 years of age = (100 - 20)% of x = 80% of x.
80% of x = 48 + 2/3 of 48
80/100x = 80
x = 100. 

6.    (d) 

7.    (b)
Explanation: Number of valid votes = 80% of 7500 = 6000.
Valid votes polled by other candidate = 45% of 6000
= (45/100 x 6000) = 2700. 

8.    (a)
Explanation: Total number of votes polled = (1136 + 7636 + 11628) = 20400.
Required percentage = (11628/20400 x 100)% = 57%. 

9.    (c)
Explanation: Let the amount taxable purchases be Euro x.
Then, 6% of x = 30/100
x = (30/100 x 100/6) = 5.
Cost of tax free items = Euro [25 - (5 + 0.30)] = Euro 19.70 

10.  (b)
Explanation: Increase in 10 years = (262500 - 175000) = 87500.
Increase% = (87500/175000 x 100)% = 50%.
Required average = (50/10)% = 5%.

Thursday, 10 August 2017

Percentage



Study Notes on Percentage with Quiz


Percentage: A fraction whose denominator is 100 is called percentage. and The numerator of the fraction is called the rate percent.

1. To express x% as a fraction:
We have, x% = x/100

      Thus, 30% = 30/100 =3/10

2. To express fraction as percentage,
we have ,

 a/b =  {a/b x100}%
                           

3. If A is R% more than B, then B is less than A by

  {(R/(100+R)x100}% 

4. If A is R% less than B, then B is more than A by

   {(R/(100-R)x100}% 

5. If the price of a commodity increases by R%, then the reduction in consumption so as not to increase the expenditure is:

  {(R/(100+R)x100}% 

6. If the price of a commodity decreases by R%, then the increase in consumption so as not to decrease the expenditure is:

  {(R/(100-R)x100}% 

7. Let the population of a town be P now and suppose it increases at the rate of R% per annum, then

   1. Population after n years = P(1+R/100)^n

   2.Population before n years =P/(1 + R/100)^n

8. Let the present value of a machine be P. Suppose it depreciates at the rate of R% per annum.

   1.Value of the machine after n yearsP(1-R/100)^n
                                                       
   2.Value of the machine n years ago=P/(1-R/100)^n 
                         
9. For two successive changes of x% and y%, net change

   {x + y +xy/100}%


1. A shopkeeper announces successive discounts of 10% and 20%. Find the equivalent percent discount.
A.  27%
B.  28%
C.  29%
D.  30%

2. In a college, 40% of the students were allotted group A, 75% of the remaining were given group B and the remaining 12 students were given group C. Then the number of students who applied for the groups is:
A.  80
B.  92
C.  100
D.  60

3.Two students appeared at an examination. One of them secured 9 marks more than the other and his marks was 56% of the sum of their marks. The marks obtained by them are:
A. 39, 30
B. 41, 32
C. 42, 33
D.43, 34

4. In a competitive examination in State A, 6% candidates got selected from the total appeared candidates. State B had an equal number of candidates appeared and 7% candidates got selected with 80 more candidates got selected than A. What was the number of candidates appeared from each State?
A. 8200
B. 7500
C. 7000
D. 8000

5. The price of a car is Rs. 3,25,000. It was insured to 85% of its price. The car was damaged completely in an accident and the insurance company paid 90% of the insurance. What was the difference between the price of the car and the amount received ?
A. Rs. 76,375
B. Rs. 34,000
C. Rs. 82,150
D. Rs. 70,000

6. Gauri went to the stationers and bought things worth Rs. 25, out of which 30 paise went on sales tax on taxable purchases. If the tax rate was 6%, then what was the cost of the tax free items?
A. Rs. 15
B. Rs. 15.70
C. Rs. 19.70
D. Rs. 20

7. In a certain school, 20% of students are below 8 years of age. The number of students above 8 years of age is  of the number of students of 8 years of age which is 48. What is the total number of students in the school?
A. 72
B. 80
C. 120
D. 100

8. A's salary is 30% higher than B's salary. The percent that B's salary is less than A's salary is:
A.  25%
B.  30%
C.  23 1/13%
D.  20%

9. If the price of sugar is increased by 25%, by how much percent must a householder reduce his consumption of sugar so as not to increase his expenditure on sugar?
A.  35%
B.  30%
C.  25%
D.  20%

10. In a class of 40 students and 8 teachers, each student got sweets that are 20% of the total number of students and each teacher got sweets that are 25% of the total number of students. How many sweets were there?
A.  420
B.  400
C.  320
D.  360

Answer and Solution :
1(B)Explanation
For two successive changes of x% and y%, net change =
     {x + y +xy/100}%
  = {-10-20+(-10)(-20)/100}%
  =(-30 + 2) %
  = - 28%

2(A)Explanation
Let the number of students be 100.
Number of students allotted to group A = 40
Number of students allotted to group B = 75% of 60 = 45
Thus, Balance number of students allotted to group C = 100 - 40 - 45 = 5
Number of actual students = 100/15 * 12 = 80

 3(C)Explanation:
Let their marks be (x + 9) and x.
Then, x + 9 = 56/100(x + 9 + x)
 =>25(x + 9) = 14(2x + 9)
 =>3x = 99
 =>x =33
 So, their marks are 42 and 33.

4(D)Explanation :
State A and State B had an equal number of candidates appeared.
In state A, 6% candidates got selected from the total appeared candidates
In state B, 7% candidates got selected from the total appeared candidates
But in State B, 80 more candidates got selected than State A
From these, it is clear that 1% of the total appeared candidates in State B = 80
=> total appeared candidates in State B = 80 x 100 = 8000
=> total appeared candidates in State A = total appeared candidates in State B = 8000

5(A)Explanation :
Price of the car = Rs.3,25,000
Car insured to 85% of its price
=>Insured price=325000×85/100
Insurance company paid 90% of the insurance
Amount paid by Insurance company =Insured price×90/100
=325000×85/100×90/100=325×85×9=Rs.248625
Difference between the price of the car and the amount received
= Rs.325000 - Rs.248625 = Rs.76375

6(C)Explanation:
Let the amount taxable purchases be Rs. x.
Then, 6% of x = 30/100
=> x = (30/100 x 100/6) = 5
so  Cost of tax free items = Rs. [25 - (5 + 0.30)] = Rs. 19.70

7(D)Explanation:
Let the number of students be x. Then,
Number of students above 8 years of age = (100 - 20)% of x = 80% of x.
so  80% of x = 48 + 2/3 of 48
=> 80/100 x = 80
=> x = 100.

8(C)Explanation:
Let B's salary be Rs. 100
Then , A's salary = Rs.130
Required percentage = 30/100 * 100 = 23 1/13%

9(D) Explanation:
If the price of a commdity increases by R% , then the reduction in consumption so as not to increase the expenditure is :
   {(R/(100+R)x100}%
Thus, percent reduction in consumption =  {(25/(100+25)x100}%
 = 20 %

 10(B)Explanation :
Number of students in the class = 40
Sweets received by 40 students = 40 * (20% of 40) = 320
Number of teachers in the class = 8
Sweets received by 8 teacher  = 8 * (25% of 40) = 80
Total number of sweets = 320 + 80 = 400