Percentage, Profit, Loss & Discount – Basic Set 3 [1-15] – Must Practice Set for CAT, XAT & Other MBA Exams
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Percentage, Profit, Loss & Discount – Basic Set 3 [1-15] – Must Practice Set for CAT, XAT & Other MBA Exams
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1) The cash difference between selling prices of an article at a profit of 4% and 6% is ₹3. The ratio of the two selling prices is:
- (1) 51 : 52
- (2) 52 : 53
- (3) 51 : 53
- (4) 52 : 55
2) A milkman makes 20% profit by selling milk mixed with water at ₹9 per litre. If the cost price of 1 litre pure milk is ₹10, then the ratio of milk and water in the said mixture is:
- (1) 3 : 1
- (2) 4 : 1
- (3) 3 : 2
- (4) 4 : 3
3) Nita blends two varieties of tea—one costing ₹180 per kg and another costing ₹200 per kg in the ratio 5 : 3. If she sells the blended variety at ₹210 per kg, then her gain percent is:
- (1) 10%
- (2) 11%
- (3) 12%
- (4) 13%
4) A shopkeeper earns a profit of 12% on selling a book at 10% discount on the printed price. The ratio of the cost price and the printed price of the book is:
- (1) 99 : 125
- (2) 25 : 37
- (3) 50 : 61
- (4) 45 : 56
5) The ratio, in which tea costing ₹192 per kg is to be mixed with tea costing ₹150 per kg so that the mixed tea, when sold for ₹194.40 per kg, gives a profit of 20%, is:
- (1) 2 : 5
- (2) 3 : 5
- (3) 5 : 3
- (4) 5 : 2
6) The ratio of the quantities of sugar, in which sugar costing ₹20 per kg and ₹15 per kg should be mixed so that there will be neither loss nor gain on selling the mixed sugar at the rate of ₹16 per kg, is:
- (1) 2 : 1
- (2) 1 : 2
- (3) 4 : 1
- (4) 1 : 4
7) A profit of 12% is made when a mobile phone is sold at ₹P and there is 4% loss when the phone is sold at ₹Q. Then Q : P is:
- (1) 1 : 1
- (2) 4 : 5
- (3) 6 : 7
- (4) 3 : 1
8) Costs of two watches were in the ratio of 16 : 23. The cost of first watch increases by 10% and that of second by ₹477. Now the costs of two watches are in a ratio of 11 : 20. The price of the second watch (in ₹) in the beginning was:
- (1) ₹932
- (2) ₹1219
- (3) ₹1696
- (4) ₹848
9) The liquids X and Y are mixed in the ratio of 3 : 2 and the mixture is sold at ₹11 per litre at a profit of 10%. If the liquid X costs ₹2 more per litre than Y, the cost of X per litre is (in ₹):
- (1) 10.80
- (2) 11.75
- (3) 9.50
- (4) 11
10) 4% of the selling price of an article is equal to 5% of its cost price. Again 20% of the selling price is ₹120 more than 22% of its cost price. The ratio of cost price and selling price is:
- (1) 2 : 3
- (2) 3 : 2
- (3) 4 : 5
- (4) 5 : 4
11) If the ratio between the profit and selling price of an article is 1 : 5, then the ratio between the selling price and the cost price of that article is:
- (1) 3 : 2
- (2) 4 : 3
- (3) 5 : 4
- (4) 6 : 5
12) If the loss per cent on an article is 15%, then the ratio of the cost price and the selling price will be:
- (1) 17 : 20
- (2) 20 : 17
- (3) 23 : 15
- (4) 15 : 23
13) If the ratio of the cost price and the selling price of an article be 4 : 5, then the percentage of profit is:
- (1) 27½
- (2) 25
- (3) 15
- (4) 10
14) The ratio of cost price and selling price of an article is 20 : 21. Then gain per cent on it is:
- (1) 7
- (2) 5
- (3) 6
- (4) 4
15) The ratio of cost price and selling price of an article is 25 : 26. The per cent of profit will be:
- (1) 26%
- (2) 25%
- (3) 1%
- (4) 4%
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