Practice Income and Expenditure Questions and Answers
- A company has three departments: A, B, and C. The total monthly salary expenditure is ₹1,200,000. Department A spends 50% of the total salary, Department...
- Â A factory employs three types of workers: skilled, semi-skilled, and unskilled. Skilled workers earn an average monthly salary of 40,000, semi-skilled wo...
- The monthly salary of a woman is increased by Rs. 600. If her old salary was 25% less than her new salary, find her old salary.
- A man invests ₹15,000 in a business. In the second year, he increases his investment by 20%, and in the third year, he reduces it by 25% of the second ye...
- The monthly incomes of P and Q are in the ratio 3:4. P’s monthly expenditure is 25% less than that of Q. If P and Q save Rs. 9,450 and Rs. 12,600 per mon...
- Anmol's expenditure is 30% higher than Bhanu's expenditure, and Anmol's savings exceed Bhanu's savings by Rs. 2000. The ratio of their incomes is 5:3. Calc...
- The annual income of Nittu is Rs.120000. She spends 15% on EMS monthly. From the rest she spends '2b'% on clothes. From the remaining she invests in MF and...
- Bharti's income is 30% higher than Amisha's income, which is Rs. 8000. Bharti spends 25% of his income, and the ratio of Amisha's expenditure to Bharti's e...
- The salaries of 'Ankush' and 'Qureshi' are initially in the ratio of 4:7. After an increment of ₹3,300 to Ankush's salary, the ratio of their salaries ch...
- The expenditure-to-savings ratio for Person 'A' is 5:4. If their income rises by 25% and their savings grow by 31.25%, what percentage increase should be a...
- The income of Amit is Rs. 12,000 greater than Bhuvan's income. Amit spends 75% of his income, whereas Bhuvan's expenditure is 80% of Amit's expenditure. If...
- The income of person P is Rs. 3000 greater than the income of person Q. If each spends 70% of their respective incomes, what is the difference between thei...
- The incomes of Abhinav and Bishnu are in the ratio 4:3, and their savings are in the ratio 3:1. Both spend Rs. 5,000 each. Determine the difference between...
- The income ratio of Carlos to Diego is 4:9. Both individuals save ₹1200 each. If the ratio of their expenditures is 5:13, determine Diego's total expendi...
- Â If the income of Raj is doubled and his expenditure remains the same, then he saves Rs. 50,000 more than his original savings. What will be the savings o...
- If the income of Marco is doubled and his expenditure remains the same, then he saves Rs. 70,000 more than his original savings. What will be the savings o...
- The income of ‘M’ is twice more than that of ‘N’. The expenditure of ‘M’ is Rs. 2000, which is twice that of ‘N’. If the savings of ‘M’...
- The income of ‘R’ is thrice more than that of ‘S’. The expenditure of ‘R’ is Rs. 3600, which is twice that of ‘S’. If the savings of ‘R�...
- Income of ‘Rohan’ is Rs. 45000 which is 10% less than that of ‘Sohan’. ‘Sohan’ spends 50% of his income and saves the rest. The ratio of saving...
- Pawan earns Rs. 40,000, which is 20% less than Bhuvan's income. Bhuvan spends 60% of his income and saves the remaining amount. The savings ratio of Pawan ...
- ‘Rahul’ spends 75% of his income whereas ‘Sohan’ spends 60% of his income. If each of them saves Rs. 3,000, then find the total expenses of ‘Rahu...
- The monthly incomes of Pawan, Qureshi, and Ram are in the ratio of 4:7:5, while their monthly expenditures are in the ratio of 5:4:8. Pawan earns Rs. 2,800...
- The monthly incomes of Arjun, Rohan, and Sameer are in the ratio of 7:9:8, while their monthly expenditures are in the ratio of 3:4:5. Arjun earns Rs. 21,0...
- The monthly incomes of Rahul, Sanjay, and Vikram are in the ratio of 3:5:4, while their monthly expenditures are in the ratio of 6:5:7. Rahul earns Rs. 6,0...
- A, B, and C earn a total of Rs. 88,800 per month. A spends 75% of his salary, B spends 70%, and C spends 65%. Their remaining savings are in the ratio 9:10...
- X allocates his monthly income as follows: 10% for rent, 20% for groceries, and 25% for bills, while saving the remaining amount. If his savings amount to ...
- Y allocates his monthly income as follows: 12% for rent, 18% for groceries, and 30% for bills, while saving the remaining amount. If his savings amount to ...
- A allocates his monthly income as follows: 15% for rent, 25% for groceries, and 20% for bills, while saving the remaining amount. If his savings amount to ...
- If P earns Rs. 24,000, she spends 35% of it on rent and Rs. 2,000 on food, saving the remaining amount. Later, her income rises by 25%, while her rent incr...
- If A earns Rs. 30,000, she spends 40% of it on rent and Rs. 3,000 on food, saving the remaining amount. Later, her income rises by 20%, while her rent incr...
- Mohit’s salary is ₹15,000 per month. He spends ₹5,000 on house rent, ₹2,000 on bills, and the rest of the amount is his monthly savings. Find his s...
- 'A' distributes 75% of his salary among his three children in the ratio of 5:3:2. If his second child's share amounts to Rs. 2,250, what is A’s total sal...
- 'B' distributes 65% of his total earnings among his father, mother, and sister in the ratio of 5:4:3. If his sister's share is Rs. 1,950, what is B's total...
- If the monthly income of ‘Anil’ is (100/3)% more than that of ‘Sunil’, then how much percent less is the monthly income of ‘Sunil’ compared to ...
- If the monthly salary of Ramesh is (80/4)% more than that of Suresh, then how much percent less is Suresh’s monthly salary compared to Ramesh’s salary?...
- The income of Priya is (120/4)% more than that of Ananya. Find the percentage by which Ananya’s income is less than Priya’s income.
- The income of Kavita is (50/2)% more than the income of Sneha. How much percent less is Sneha’s income compared to Kavita’s?
- If Sohan’s monthly salary is (75/3)% more than Rohan’s salary, then by what percentage is Rohan’s salary less than Sohan’s?
- Aman spends 80% of his monthly income and saves Rs. 3,000. Find his monthly income.
- Rohit spends 65% of his salary every month and manages to save Rs. 5,600. What is his monthly income?
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