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The document contains 15 multiple choice questions about discounts and calculating selling prices given successive or single discounts on marked prices. The questions involve calculating percentage discounts, determining cost price, marked price, selling price, and gain or loss percentages. Basic arithmetic and understanding of discounts is required to solve these word problems.

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Discount

The document contains 15 multiple choice questions about discounts and calculating selling prices given successive or single discounts on marked prices. The questions involve calculating percentage discounts, determining cost price, marked price, selling price, and gain or loss percentages. Basic arithmetic and understanding of discounts is required to solve these word problems.

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1.

A person could not decide between a discount


of 20% or two successive discounts of 12% and
8%, both given on shopping of Rs 2500. What
is the difference between both discount
options (in Rs.)?

A. 15
B. 36
C. 32
D. 28

2.
The marked price of a pen is Rs. 5000. The
shopkeeper gives two successive discounts of
15 percent and b percent to the customer. If
the customer pays Rs. 4080 for the pen, then
what is the value of b?

(a) 3 percent (b) 5 percent


(c) 7.5 percent (d) 4 percent

3.
The marked price of an article is `800. It is
sold for `612.50, after two successive
discounts each of x%. If a single discount of
2x% is given on the same marked price, then
the selling price of the article will be:

(a) 600 (b) 560


(c) 608 (d) 520

4.
The marked price of an article is Rs. x .
A shopkeeper sells it by giving two successive
discounts of 15 % and 10 %. If payment is
made by a credit card, a further 5 % discount
is also allowed. A customer buys it using credit
card for Rs. 697.68. What is the value of x ?

(a) 960 (b) 980


(c) 920 (d) 950

5.
A single discount equivalent to three
successive discounts of 6%, 15% and 14% is:

(a) 68.714% (b) 34.357%


(c) 31.286% (d) 17.5%

6.
Shopkeeper sells an article for Rs. 564.57 after
giving three successive discounts of 18%, 15%
and 10%. If he sells it by giving a single
discount of 30%, then the selling price of the
article is:

(a) Rs. 595 (b) Rs. 630


(c) Rs. 665 (d) Rs. 58

7.
The selling price of an article marked for Rs.
10000 after giving three discounts, 20%, 10%
and k% is Rs. 6120. What will be selling price
(in Rs) of the same article if a single discount
of (k+20)% is allowed?

(a) 6500 (b) 8500


(c) 6800 (d) 8000

8.
The marked price of an article is Rs. 800. It
is sold for Rs. 538.56, after offering three
successive discounts of 10%, x % and 12%.
If a single discount of 2x% is given on the
marked price, then the selling price (in Rs.)
of the article will be:

(a) 576 (b) 544


(c) 512 (d) 560

9.
The marked price of an article is 60% above its
cost price and the cost price is 750. It is sold
for 710.40, after giving two successive
discounts of 20% and x%. If a single discount
of 1.5x% is given on the same marked price,
then his loss percentage will be:
(a) 3.5% (b) 2.4%
(c) 3% (d) 2.0%

10.
The marked price of an article is 750. It is
sold for 634.80, after giving two successive
discounts each of x% on the marked price.
The cost price of the article is 20% less than
its marked price. If the article is sold after
giving a single discount of 2x% on the same
marked price, then what is the gain
percentage?

(a) 6% (b) 8%
(c) 5% (d) 10%

11.
Three shopkeepers A, B and C marked an
identical article at Rs. 4820. A, B and C sold
their article on successive discounts of 20%
and 20%; 25% and 15%; 30% and 10%
respectively. Which shopkeeper gives the
maximum discount and how much (in Rs.)?

(a) C, 1780 (b) A, 1735.20


(c) B, 1800 (d) C, 1783.4

12.
A supermarket offers the following discount schemes for buyers.

I. Two successive discounts of 25% and 15%

II. Successive discount of 35% and 5%

III. A discount of 38%

Which offer is better for the customer?

(a) Either I or III (b) Only I

(c) Only II (d) Only III

13.
A retailer offers the following discount schemes for buyers on an item.

(i) Two successive discount of 15%

(ii) A discount of 20% followed by a discount


of 10%

(iii) A discount of 30%

Under which scheme the selling price will be


maximum?

(a) II (b) II and III


(c) I and II (d) I

14.
When a shopkeeper gives a discount of
17.5 % on the marked price of an item, his gain is 32%. If he gives d% discount on the same
marked price, then his gain will be 36%. What is the value of d?
A. 14.5
B. 16
C. 12.5
D. 15

15.
A trader marked his goods at 32% above the
cost price. He sold one-third of the stock at
the marked price, one-fourth at a discount
of 30% on the marked price and the rest at
a discount of 35% on the marked price. What
was his total gain in the entire transaction?

(a) 3.15% (b) 2.85%


(c) 4.25% (d) 5.05%

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