Q1. John and rocky invest his income in a business in the ratio 3 : 2. If John and rocky invest his income for time 2:3, and The profit of rocky is Rs 7500 then find out the profit of John (in Rs.) ?
(a) 7250
(b) 7200
(c) 7500
(d) 7300
(e) None of these
Q2. A, B and C enter into a partnership in the ratio After 6 months A increases his share by 50% and B decreases 33 1/3% of his initial invest. Find out the ratio of profit of A, B and C in the end of year.
(a) 15 : 21 : 7
(b) 10 : 2 : 9
(c) 7 : 4 : 3
(d) 15 : 5 : 4
(e) 5 : 2 : 1
Q3. Atul starts a business with Rs 105000 and after 6 months Radha joins with Atul as his partner. After a year the profit is divided into 5 : 6. Find out the capital of Radha(in Rs)?
(a)2,48,000
(b)2,52,000
(c) 2,51,000
(d) 2,47,000
(e) 2,53,000
Q4. A and B started a business in a partnership investing Rs 12500 and Rs 17500 respectively. After 6 months C invest Rs 7500. At the end of the year profit of C is Rs 600 then find out profit of A and B (in Rs) ?
(a) 1950, 2150
(b) 2150, 2850
(c) 2100, 2900
(d) 1900, 2700
(e) 2000, 2800
Q5. Ram Shyam entered into a partnership by investing capitals in ratio and their profit will be in ratio.Find out the ratio of their time period of investment ?
(a) 2 : 5
(b) 2 : 3
(c) 1 : 3
(d) 4 : 9
(e) 2 : 7
Q6. A began a business with Rs 140000 and B joins the business 4 months before of the end of year. If the profit at end of a year is divided into. Then find out share of B (in Rs)?
(a) 105000
(b) 103000
(c) 106000
(d) 105500
(e) 102000
Q7. Ram, Rahim and Rocky invested Rs 5000, Rs 7500 and Rs 10000 respectively. Ram invest for 6 months, Rahim invest for 8 months. If the profit is in the ratio. find out time taken by Rocky in the business ?
(a) 9 1/2 months
(b) 10 months
(c) 7 months
(d) 9 months
(e) 8 months
Q8. A and B invest his income in a business Rs 147000 and Rs 105000. after 6 months A withdraw of his income and after next 2 months B withdraw from his income. then find out the profit of A and B in ratio ?
(a) 117 : 80
(b) 103 : 70
(c) 116 : 27
(d) 3 : 2
(e) None of these
Q9. three partners A, B and C invest his income in a business Rs 8 lakhs, 9 lakhs and 11 lakhs respectively. after 9 months C withdraw all money. At the end of a year profit share of C is Rs 99000 then find out total profit?
(a) 3,00,000
(b) 3,03,000
(c) 3,01,000
(d) 3,02,000
(e) 3,02,500
Q10. Manu and Raj invest his money for 9 months and 12 months respectively. Where Manu invest Rs 36000 in the business. At the end of a year profit divided between Manu and Raj is in ratio 1 : 2. Find out the capital invested by Raj ?
(a) 51500
(b) 53000
(c) 54000
(d) 55000
(e) 54500
Directions (11-15): Study the bar Graph given below and answer the following questions.
Bar Graph shows the number of boys in 6 different schools (A, B, C, D, E & F) in 2017 & 2018.
Note – Total students in any school in any year = Total (Boys + Girls) in that school in that year.
Q11. Find ratio of boys in A & B together in 2017 to boys in E & F together in 2018.
(a) 5 : 2
(b) 4 : 7
(c) 3 : 8
(d) 4 : 3
(e) 1 : 1
Q12. If A & C in 2017 has 40% and 30% girls respectively, then find girls in A & C together in 2017 are what percent more or less than boys in E & F together in 2017?
(a) 50%
(b) 90%
(c) 70%
(d) 80%
(e) 60%
Q13. If total students in C in 2017 are 6000 and total students in C increased by 80% in 2018 as compared to previous year, then find girls in C in 2017 & 2018 together are how much more than boys in E in 2017 & 2018 together?
(a) 3100
(b) 4400
(c) 3800
(d) 3500
(e) 4000
Q14. If total students in A, C & D in 2017 are 11000, 6000 & 12500 respectively, then find girls in A, C & D together in 2017 are what percent of boys in C, E & F together in 2018?
Q15. Number of boys in all schools together in 2018 is how much more than number of boys in all schools together in 2017?
(a) 500
(b) 1200
(c) 700
(d) 1600
(e) 900
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