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PRPCEM

7. In an examination, Ram got 30% of the maximum marks & failed by 80 marks.
Shyamgot 200 marks and failed by 15%. What is the maximum marks in the
examination? A) 1200 b) 600 c) 800 d) 2000 e) Not
8. In the new budget the price of petrol raised by 25%. By how much % must Mahesh
reduce his consumption so that his expenditure does not increase?
9. If inflation increase at a rate of 8% per annum. What will be a Rs 20 article cost at the
end of two years?
(a) Between Rs 20 & Rs 21 (b) Between Rs 21 & Rs 22 (c) Between Rs 22 & Rs 23
(d) Between Rs 23 & Rs 24 (e) None of these
10. The population of a town was 1,60,000 three years ago. If it is increased by 3%, 2.5% and
5% respectively in the last three years, then the present population is?
(a) 1,77,000 (b) 1,77,366 (c) 58,800 (d) 60,000 (e) None of these

SET-3

1. Suresh earns 40% more than Ramesh & Ramesh earns 20% less than Kiran. Then Suresh
earns more than Kiran by?
(a) 10% (b) 12% (c) 20% (d) 25% (e) None of these
2. The production of a company has ups and downs every year. The production increased
for two consecutive years consistently by 15% and in the third year it is decreased by
10%. Again in the next two years it is increased by 15% each year and decreased by 10%
in the third year. If we start counting from the year 1998, approximately what will be the
effect on the production of the company in 2002?
(a) 27% (b) 32% (c) 37% (d) 42% (e) 52%
3. The price of a T.V. set decreased by 25% as a result of which the sale is increased by
20%. What will be the effect on the total revenue of shop?
(a) 10% decrease (b) 10% increase (c) 5% decrease (d) 5%increase (e) No effect
4. Suresh spends 24% of his monthly income on food and 15% on the education of his
children. Of the remaining salary, he spends 25% on entertainment and 20% on
conveyance. He is now left with Rs 10,736. What is the monthly salary of Suresh?
(a) 27,600 (b) 28,000 (c) 31,200 (d) 32,000 (e) None of these
5. 405 sweets were distributed equally among children in such a way that the number of
sweets received by each child is 20% of the total number of children. How many sweets
did each child receive?
6. What percent of numbers from 1 to 70 have squares that ends in the digit 1?
(a) 1 (b) 14 (c) 20 (d) 21 (e) None of these
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 enrolled were 7500, the number of valid
votes the other candidate got was?
(a) 2700 (b) 2900 (c) 3000 (d) 3100 (e) 3300
8. Mr. Khanna gave 40% of the money he had to his wife. He also gave 12% of the
remaining amount to each of his 3 sons. Half of the amount was spent on misllenious
items and remaining amount of 12,000 was deposited in the bank. How much money Mr.
Khanna had initially?
9. Two students appeared in an examination. One of them secured 9 marks more than the
other and his marks was 56% of the sum of their marks. Then marks obtained by them
are? (a) 39, 30 (b) 41, 32 (c) 42, 33 (d) 43, 34 (e) Data Inadequate
10. The total population of a village is 5000. The number of males and females increases by
10% and 15% respectively and consequently the population of village becomes 5600.
What was the number of males in the village?
(a) 2000 (b) 2500 (c) 3000 (d) 3500 (e) 4000

SET-4

1. A fruit seller had some apples. He sells 40% apples and still has 420 apples. How many
apples he has originally?
(a) 588 (b) 600 (c) 672 (d) 700 (e) None of these
2. What percent of numbers from 1 to 70 have 1 or 9 in the units place?
(a) 1 (b) 14 (c) 20 (d) 21 (e) None of these
3. 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

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