Practice Percentage Questions and Answers
- A person spent 23% of his monthly income on food and 44% of the remaining on rent. If amount spent on rent is Rs 1694, then find the amount spent on food.
- A person spent 25% of his monthly income on food and 62% of the remaining on rent. If amount spent on rent is Rs 930, then find the amount spent on food. ...
- A person spent 20% of his monthly income on food and 70% of the remaining on rent. If amount spent on rent is Rs 840, then find the amount spent on food.
- Deksha borrowed Rs. 500 at 5% per annum simple interest. What amount (in rupees) will she pay to clear her debt after 4 years?
- What is 15% of 34?
- Mr Rajesh buys a toy for Rs 27.50 and sells it for Rs 28.60 Find the gain percentage
- 490 sweets were distributed equally among children in such a way that the number of sweets received by each child is 40% of the total number of children. H...
- 810 sweets were distributed equally among children in such a way that the number of sweets received by each child is 40% of the total number of children. H...
- 135 sweets were distributed equally among children in such a way that the number of sweets received by each child is 60% of the total number of children. H...
- P spends 22% of his salary on transportation, 30% on food, 15% on children’s education and 25% on medical. He deposits the remaining amount of Rs. 64...
- P spends 26% of his salary on transportation, 24% on food, 22% on children’s education and 19% on medical. He deposits the remaining amount of Rs. 54...
- P spends 27% of his salary on transportation, 30% on food, 18% on children’s education and 16% on medical. He deposits the remaining amount of Rs. 72...
- A candidate who gets 25% marks fails by 12 marks but another candidate who gets 45% marks gets 10% more than the passing marks. Find the maximum marks.
- A candidate who gets 22% marks fails by 10 marks but another candidate who gets 40% marks gets 14% more than the passing marks. Find the maximum marks.
- A candidate who gets 24% marks fails by 12 marks but another candidate who gets 46% marks gets 14% more than the passing marks. Find the maximum marks.
- A candidate who gets 24% marks fails by 8 marks but another candidate who gets 40% marks gets 12% more than the passing marks. Find the maximum marks.
- A candidate who gets 26% marks fails by 10 marks but another candidate who gets 46% marks gets 15% more than the passing marks. Find the maximum marks.
- A candidate who gets 28% marks fails by 10 marks but another candidate who gets 42% marks gets 12% more than the passing marks. Find the maximum marks.
- The income of a person is Rs.12000 and his expenditure is Rs.8000. In the next year his income and expenditure is increased by 10% and 20% respectively. Hi...
- The income of a person is Rs.13000 and his expenditure is Rs.8000. In the next year his income and expenditure is increased by 10% and 20% respectively. Hi...
- The income of a person is Rs.15000 and his expenditure is Rs.12000. In the next year his income and expenditure is increased by 8% and 13% respectively. Hi...
- P gave 60% of the amount he had to Q. Q gave 2/7th of that amount to R. After paying Rs.250 to the shopkeeper out of the amount he gets from Q, R is now le...
- P gave 70% of the amount he had to Q. Q gave 2/5th of that amount to R. After paying Rs.260 to the shopkeeper out of the amount he gets from Q, R is now le...
- Two numbers are less than a third number by 35% and 48% respectively. Find the percent by which the second number is less than the first.
- Two numbers are less than a third number by 20% and 24% respectively. Find the percent by which the second number is less than the first.
- Two numbers are less than a third number by 25% and 31% respectively. Find the percent by which the second number is less than the first.
- Two numbers are less than a third number by 40% and 46% respectively. Find the percent by which the second number is less than the first.
- Two numbers are less than a third number by 36% and 40% respectively. Find the percent by which the second number is less than the first.
- Two numbers are less than a third number by 25% and 34% respectively. Find the percent by which the second number is less than the first.
- A certain sum becomes Rs 13650 at 15% p.a. simple interest after 2 years. What will be the amount (in RS) of the same sum after 1 year at the same rate of ...
- A man invested all his current month income in starting of a new business in which he spends 40% in advertisement 20% of remaining in furniture 10% of rema...
- A man invested all his current month income in starting of a new business in which he spends 40% in advertisement 30% of remaining in furniture 20% of rema...
- A man invested all his current month income in starting of a new business in which he spends 30% in advertisement 15% of remaining in furniture 20% of rema...
- A man invested all his current month income in starting of a new business in which he spends 40% in advertisement 25% of remaining in furniture 20% of rema...
- A man invested all his current month income in starting of a new business in which he spends 25% in advertisement 20% of remaining in furniture 10% of rema...
- A man spends 25% of his monthly salary on Rent and 32% on Groceries. He invest remaining monthly salary in the ratio of 11: 5 in Mutual Funds and Fixed Dep...
- Sonu saves 15% of her income. If her income increases by 20% and she still saves the same amount as before, then what is the percentage increase in her exp...
- A trader allows a discount of 18% on the marked price of an article. How much percentage above the cost price must he mark it so as to get a profit of 6.6%...
- The marks scored by a boy in three subjects are in the ratio 3 : 5 : 6. Boy scored an overall aggregate of 70% in the exam. If the maximum marks in each su...
More Topics
- Addition & subtraction Questions
- Age Questions
- Algebra Questions
- Alligation Questions
- Approximation Questions
- Arithmetic Progression Questions
- Average Questions
- Bar graph Questions
- Binomial Equation Questions
- Boats and streams Questions
- Calculation based Questions
- Caselet DI Questions
- Circle Questions
- Clock and Calendar Questions
- Compound Interest Questions
- Coordinate Geometry Questions
- Cube & cube roots Questions
- Data Sufficiency Questions
- Databased Questions
- Databased Partnership Questions
- Databased Profit Loss and discount Questions
- Databased Ratio Questions
- Databased Time and Work Questions
- DI Questions
- Di Bar Graph Questions
- DI Line Graph Questions
- DI Pie Chart Questions
- DI PIE Chart and Ratio Table Questions
- DI Tables Questions
- Di With Missing Numbers Questions
- Differential Equation Questions
- Discount Questions
- Divisibility rules Questions
- Equality and Inequality Questions
- Equations Questions
- Fractions Questions
- Geometry Questions
- HCF and LCM Questions
- Height and Distance Questions
- Income and Expenditure Questions
- Integration Questions
- Limits and Continuity Questions
- Line graph Questions
- Linear Equation Questions
- Lines and Angles Questions
- Maxima and Minima Questions
- Mensuration Questions
- Missing DI Questions
- Mixture Questions
- No. System Questions
- Partnership Questions
- Permutation and combination Questions
- Pipes and cisterns Questions
- Polygon Questions
- Probability Questions
- Profit and loss Questions
- Quadratic equation Questions
- Quadrilateral Questions
- Quant Miscellaneous Questions
- Quantity Inequality Questions
- Radar graph Questions
- Ratio Questions
- Ratio and proportion Questions
- SI and CI databased Questions
- Simple and compound interest Questions
- Simplification Questions
- Square & square root Questions
- Surds and indices Questions
- Time Questions
- Time and distance Questions
- Time and work Questions
- Trains Questions
- Triangle Questions
- Trigonometry Questions
- Uniatry Method Questions
- Weekly Quiz Quant Questions
- Wrong Series Questions