Direction (1-5): Read the given information carefully and answer the following questions. The given graph shows the profit percentage of three companies in different years.
Profit= Income- Expenditure and profit percentage is calculated using income as a reference.
Q1.What is the difference (in Rs. Lakhs) between the profits of A in 2000 and 2002? Assume that the expenditures of A in 2000 and 2002 were Rs. 9 lakhs and Rs. 10.2 lakhs respectively.
(a) Rs 72,000
(b) Rs 60,000
(c) Rs 75,000
(d) Rs 80,000
(e) Rs 90,000
Q2. The expenditure of B in 2004 was same as the expenditure of C in 2000, what was the ratio of the income of B in 2004 to that of C in 2000?
(a) 3: 2
(b) 1: 1
(c) 5: 4
(d) 2: 3
(e) None of these
Q3. The ratio of the incomes of A and B in 2008 was 5: 4. What was the ratio of the expenditure of A to that of B in that year?
(a) 10: 7
(b) 10: 9
(c) 5: 4
(d) 3: 2
(e) 6: 5
Q4. If the expenditure of A in 2002 was Rs 50 lakh and that of C and B together in that year is Rs 20 lakhs more than that of A, then what was the ratio of the income of A to that of B and C together?
(a) 4: 7
(b) 5: 8
(c) 5: 7
(d) 2: 3
(e) 5: 6
Q5.The sum of income of C in 2006 and that of B in 2010 is Rs 15 lakh and expenditure of B in 2010 is Rs 1.8 lakhs more than the expenditure of C in 2006 then find the difference of their income in the given year?
(a) 4.2 lakhs
(b) 4 lakhs
(c) 2.5 lakhs
(d) 3 lakhs
(e) 3.4 lakhs
Solutions:
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