Practice Income and Expenditure Questions and Answers
- 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?
- Shreya uses up 70% of her income for expenses and is left with Rs. 4,500. Calculate her total monthly income.
- The average income per day of Ankit, Ramesh, and Mohan is Rs. 270. If Ramesh earns Rs. 50 more than Mohan and Ankit earns thrice of what Mohan earns, then ...
- The average income of Tania, Sweta and Priya is Rs. 360. Sweta earns Rs. 30 more than Priya and Tania earns four times what Priya earns. Find Sweta’s inc...
- Sanjay saves 40% of his monthly income. If his monthly income increases by 12% while his monthly savings remain the same, find the increase in his monthly ...
- Rahul saves 36% of his monthly income. If his monthly income increases by 18.2% while his monthly savings remain the same, find the increase in his monthly...
- The salary of a person is increased by Rs. 500. If his old salary was 25% less than his new salary, then his old salary was:
- The profit of a business increased by Rs. 300. If the old profit was 30% less than the new profit, then the old profit was:
- The price of a product is increased by Rs. 600. If the old price was 40% less than the new price, then the old price was:
- The savings of an individual increased by Rs. 250. If the old savings were 10% less than the new savings, then the old savings were:
- The commission of a salesperson increased by Rs. 450. If the old commission was 18% less than the new commission, then the old commission was:
- In 2020 when his income was Rs. 25,000, Arjun spent 30% of his income and saved the rest. In 2021, if his income increased by 15% and his expenditure incre...
- In 2019 when his income was Rs. 40,000, Ramesh spent 50% of his income and saved the rest. In 2020, if his income increased by 10% and his expenditure incr...
- In 2018 when his income was Rs. 50,000, Karan spent 60% of his income and saved the rest. In 2019, if his income increased by 25% and his expenditure incre...
- In 2022 when his income was Rs. 20,000, Anil spent 35% of his income and saved the rest. In 2023, if his income increased by 30% and his expenditure increa...
- In 2021 when his income was Rs. 45,000, Vijay spent 45% of his income and saved the rest. In 2022, if his income increased by 18% and his expenditure incre...
- The monthly incomes of Ramesh, Suresh, and Dinesh are in the ratio 6:4:5. Their savings are in the ratio 3:2:2. If Suresh saves Rs. 12,000 which is 40% of ...
- The salaries of Neeraj, Tarun, and Karan are in the ratio 10:9:6. Their savings follow the ratio 5:3:2. If Tarun’s savings are Rs. 13,500, which is 30% o...
- Salaries of Dev, Ishaan, and Jai are in the ratio 13:10:8. Their respective savings are in the ratio 7:5:4. If Ishaan saves Rs. 20,000, which amounts to 40...
- The earnings of Nikhil, Rohan, and Sumit are in the ratio 14:12:9. Their savings maintain the ratio 7:6:4. If Rohan puts aside Rs. 18,000, which is 30% of ...
- The incomes of Arjun, Kabir, and Lakshya are in the ratio 15:10:9, and their savings are in the ratio 6:4:3. If Kabir saves Rs. 16,000, which is 40% of his...
- The monthly earnings of Farhan, Imran, and Junaid are in the ratio 16:12:10. Their savings follow the ratio 8:6:5. If Imran saves Rs. 21,000, which is 35% ...
- Anil distributed some money among Rina, Meena and Tanu. The amounts received by Rina and Meena are in the ratio 5:3 respectively, and the amount received b...
- The income of Neha is 60% more than that of Riya. If both spend 70% of their incomes, then what percent is the expenditure of Riya compared to that of Neha...
- In 2021, Riya's income was Rs. 20000 out of which she spent 35% and saved the rest. In 2022, if Riya's income rose by 15% and her spending increased by Rs....
- The monthly incomes of Anita and Sunita are in the ratio 3:4. Anita spends 80% of her income and manages to save Rs. 6000. What is the monthly expenditure ...
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