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Mayank, Deepak and Pawan, each of them working alone can complete a work in 5, 10 and 15 days respectively. If all three of them work together to complete a work and earn Rs. 12000 what will be Deepak's share of the earnings?

A) Rs. 2000 B) Rs. 6000
C) Rs. 4000 D) Rs. 3000
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Rs. 4000

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X and Y started a business investing Rs 12000 and Rs 9000 respectively. After 4 months, X left the business and Z joined the business by investing Rs. 18000. At the end of the year, there was a profit of Rs 12500. What is the share (in Rs) of Z in the profit?

 

A) 6000 B) 4500
C) 7200 D) 7500
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) 6000

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If price of an article decreases from Rs 600 to Rs 500, when quantity demanded increases from 10000 units to 12000 units. Find point elasticity of demand?

A) -1.2 B) 1.2
C) -1.5 D) 1.5
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) -1.2

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Simple interest on a certain sum of money for 3 years at 16% per annum is half the compound interest on Rs. 12000 for 2 years at 10% per annum. The sum placed on simple interest is

A) Rs 5250 B) Rs 1325
C) Rs 2100 D) Rs 2625
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Rs 2625

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The table given below shows the number of applicants who have applied for exam at various centres as percentage of total number of applicants. The table also shows the number online applicants and absent applicants as a percentage of total applicants of each centre. Total number of applicants is 1200000.

What are the total number of present applicants from exam centre H and G together?

A) 238200 B) 151800
C) 388200 D) 442650
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) 388200

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The table given below shows the number of applicants who have applied for exam at various centres as percentage of total number of applicants. The table also shows the number online applicants and absent applicants as a percentage of total applicants of each centre. Total number of applicants is 1200000.

What is the ratio of total number of present applicants from exam centre K to total number of offline applicants from exam centre J?

A) 40 : 41 B) 80 : 81
C) 10 : 9 D) 7 : 11
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) 80 : 81

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The table given below shows the number of applicants who have applied for exam at various centres as percentage of total number of applicants. The table also shows the number online applicants and absent applicants as a percentage of total applicants of each centre. Total number of applicants is 1200000.

What are the total number of offline applicants from the exam centre F, H, J and G?

A) 393720 B) 963000
C) 564720 D) 428540
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) 564720

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The table given below shows the number of applicants who have applied for exam at various centres as percentage of total number of applicants. The table also shows the number online applicants and absent applicants as a percentage of total applicants of each centre. Total number of applicants is 1200000.

Total number of offline applicants from exam centre H, K and F are how much less than the total number of present applicants from exam centre G and J?

A) 111420 B) 100920
C) 127370 D) 109990
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) 100920

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