Question
In the question below some statements are given
followed by two conclusions I, and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusion definitely follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Statements: Some Hopes are Prayers Some Greetings are Hopes Conclusions: I. Some Greetings are not Prayers II. All Hopes are GreetingsSolution
Some Greetings are Hopes (I) + Some Hopes are Prayers (I) → No conclusion. Hence neither conclusion I nor II follow.
10% of a product's cost price is Rs.1245.80. What would be the selling price if the product is sold at a loss of 15%? (rounded off to the nearest rupee)
A merchant has 150 Kg of rice, part of which he sells at 8% profit and the rest at 2% loss. If he gains 4.67% on the whole, the quantity sold at 8% prof...
Profit percentage received on a product when sold for Rs.550 is equal to the percentage loss incurred when the same product is sold for Rs.420. Find the...
A man purchases an equal number of oranges at two different rates: 3 for Rs 13 and 5 for Rs 20. He then sells all the oranges at a rate of 4 for Rs 15. ...
Table given below shows the cost price and selling price of five different articles.
A shopkeeper earns a profit of 30% by selling an article. What would be the approximate percent change in the profit percent, if he had paid 20% less an...
The cost price of 25 mangoes is Rs.210. Because of bad quality of mangoes, the shopkeeper has to sell mangoes at a loss that is equal to selling price o...
A bought a laptop for Rs.16000. He spent 22% of the amount that he had paid for buying it for its repair. He then sold the laptop to B and earned a prof...
A started a business with an investment of Rs 32,000. After 2 months B joins in with 5/8 of the amount that A invested and A withdraws Rs 4,000. After 2...
A toy is sold for Rs. 900 at 50% profit when profit is calculated on selling price. Find the profit% on cost price?