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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
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Three friends, Chand, Chandni, and Chanchal went to a shopping centre. Each of them had Rs. 2500. In the shopping centre, the session sale discount was 10% on the marked price. Chandni and Chanchal were regular customers so they got 20% each an additional discount on the discounted price but Chand being a new customer didn’t get any additional discount. Only Chanchal had a membership card of the shopping centre which gave an additional discount of 25% on the discounted price. They all like Juicers of xyz brand and they purchased one piece each of that brand. The marked price of each piece was same. In last, when they calculated then they found that Chandni had paid Rs. 360 more than that of Chanchal.
If all of them combine the money paid for Juicer then, the total money paid by them for three pieces of the juicers was what percentage of the total marked price of the three juicers?
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
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Three friends, Chand, Chandni, and Chanchal went to a shopping centre. Each of them had Rs. 2500. In the shopping centre, the session sale discount was 10% on the marked price. Chandni and Chanchal were regular customers so they got 20% each an additional discount on the discounted price but Chand being a new customer didn’t get any additional discount. Only Chanchal had a membership card of the shopping centre which gave an additional discount of 25% on the discounted price. They all like Juicers of xyz brand and they purchased one piece each of that brand. The marked price of each piece was same. In last, when they calculated then they found that Chandni had paid Rs. 360 more than that of Chanchal.
The amount paid by Chand for the juicer was how much more than that by Chanchal?
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
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Three friends, Chand, Chandni, and Chanchal went to a shopping centre. Each of them had Rs. 2500. In the shopping centre, the session sale discount was 10% on the marked price. Chandni and Chanchal were regular customers so they got 20% each an additional discount on the discounted price but Chand being a new customer didn’t get any additional discount. Only Chanchal had a membership card of the shopping centre which gave an additional discount of 25% on the discounted price. They all like Juicers of xyz brand and they purchased one piece each of that brand. The marked price of each piece was same. In last, when they calculated then they found that Chandni had paid Rs. 360 more than that of Chanchal.
What is the ratio of the amount paid by Chand to that by Chanchal?
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Correct Answer is (D)
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
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Three friends, Chand, Chandni, and Chanchal went to a shopping centre. Each of them had Rs. 2500. In the shopping centre, the session sale discount was 10% on the marked price. Chandni and Chanchal were regular customers so they got 20% each an additional discount on the discounted price but Chand being a new customer didn’t get any additional discount. Only Chanchal had a membership card of the shopping centre which gave an additional discount of 25% on the discounted price. They all like Juicers of xyz brand and they purchased one piece each of that brand. The marked price of each piece was same. In last, when they calculated then they found that Chandni had paid Rs. 360 more than that of Chanchal.
How much money was left with Chand after purchasing the juicer?
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Correct Answer is (C)
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
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Three friends, Chand, Chandni, and Chanchal went to a shopping centre. Each of them had Rs. 2500. In the shopping centre, the session sale discount was 10% on the marked price. Chandni and Chanchal were regular customers so they got 20% each an additional discount on the discounted price but Chand being a new customer didn’t get any additional discount. Only Chanchal had a membership card of the shopping centre which gave an additional discount of 25% on the discounted price. They all like Juicers of xyz brand and they purchased one piece each of that brand. The marked price of each piece was same. In last, when they calculated then they found that Chandni had paid Rs. 360 more than that of Chanchal.
What was the marked price of the juicer?
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Correct Answer is (C)
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Direction: Answer the following question based on the information given below.
Every year, a survey of 1000 people is conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO). WHO found that in the year 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 the percentage of people affected by malaria were 30%, 40%, 30%, 20% and 45% respectively. WHO also found that every year out of the affected people 60% were students, 10% were house-wives and 30% were drivers. The number of house-wives, students and drivers were in the ratio 20 : 11 : 9, every year.
In the year 2007, find the number of house-wives affected by malaria?
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Correct Answer is (B)
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Direction: Answer the following question based on the information given below.
Every year, a survey of 1000 people is conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO). WHO found that in the year 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 the percentage of people affected by malaria were 30%, 40%, 30%, 20% and 45% respectively. WHO also found that every year out of the affected people 60% were students, 10% were house-wives and 30% were drivers. The number of house-wives, students and drivers were in the ratio 20 : 11 : 9, every year.
In the year 2009, find the number of drivers who were not affected by malaria?
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Correct Answer is (E)
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Direction: Answer the following question based on the information given below.
Every year, a survey of 1000 people is conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO). WHO found that in the year 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 the percentage of people affected by malaria were 30%, 40%, 30%, 20% and 45% respectively. WHO also found that every year out of the affected people 60% were students, 10% were house-wives and 30% were drivers. The number of house-wives, students and drivers were in the ratio 20 : 11 : 9, every year.
What is the difference in the number of students affected and not affected by malaria in the year 2006?
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Correct Answer is (A)
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Direction: Answer the following question based on the information given below.
Every year, a survey of 1000 people is conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO). WHO found that in the year 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 the percentage of people affected by malaria were 30%, 40%, 30%, 20% and 45% respectively. WHO also found that every year out of the affected people 60% were students, 10% were house-wives and 30% were drivers. The number of house-wives, students and drivers were in the ratio 20 : 11 : 9, every year.
Find the ratio of the number of house-wives affected by malaria in the year 2005 to that affected by malaria in the year 2008.
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Correct Answer is (C)
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Direction: Answer the following question based on the information given below.
Every year, a survey of 1000 people is conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO). WHO found that in the year 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 the percentage of people affected by malaria were 30%, 40%, 30%, 20% and 45% respectively. WHO also found that every year out of the affected people 60% were students, 10% were house-wives and 30% were drivers. The number of house-wives, students and drivers were in the ratio 20 : 11 : 9, every year.
Which year had the maximum number of students not affected by malaria?