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Each question contains two quantities as Quantity I and Quantity II. You have to determine the relationship between these quantities and choose the option accordingly.
Quantity I: What is difference between the successive discounts of 20% and 30% on the marked price Rs.780 and the successive discounts of 40% and 10% of the marked price Rs.800?
Quantity II: The ratio of the price of Shirt and Table is 3:5. If the cost price of shirt is Rs.2 less than that of table, then find the cost price of Table?
Quantity I: The average weight of 8 students in the class is decreased by 4kg when two students with weight 30kg and 32kg are replaced by two new students. Find the average weight of the new students?
Quantity II: The present age of A and B in the ratio of 4:5 and 8 years after their age will be in the ratio 6:7. What is the present age of A?
Quantity I: The difference between SI and CI on certain sum at 20% per annum for 2 years is Rs.20. Find the sum?
Quantity II: What would be the CI obtained on Rs.2000 at rate of 10% per annum for 2 years?
Quantity I: 20 women can do the piece of work in 12 days for working 8 hours per day. How many women are required to complete the work by 10 hours per day in 6 days?
Quantity II: If 30% of three-fourth of 40% of the number is 18, then what is the 45% of 30% of that number?
Quantity I: The ratio of the length, height and breadth of the cuboid is 2:4:1. If the volume of the cuboid is 512, then find the height of the cuboid?
Quantity II: The length of the rectangle is increased by 20% and the breadth of the rectangle is decreased by 25% and the obtained area is 27cm2. Find the original area?
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The given bar graph shows the price (per kg) of five different fruits.
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The average price of Cherry in all the years together is approximately what percent of the average price of Orange in all the years together?
Suresh buys 10kg of apple and 25kg of Guava in the year 2014. He sells all these fruits in 2016 at the cost price in that year. Find the approximate profit percentage he got?
A shopkeeper sells the Orange at the rate in the year 2015 to the customers. 25% of the profit would be earned, if the selling price of the orange was decrease by 20%, then how much profit was earned on every kg of orange sold?
A shopkeeper mixes the Cherry in 2016 and 2015. He sells mixture at a profit of 25%. Total mixture is 450kg.If cost price of the mixture is Rs.180 per kg, find the difference between the total cost price of highest cost price and total selling price of the mixture?
What is the ratio of the average price of all the fruits in 2014 and the average price of all the fruits in 2016?
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