Profit and Loss on Arithmetic Aptitude related Questions and Answers - Page 4

Question 31 : After allowing a discount of 11.11%, a trader still makes a gain of 14.28%. At how many percent above the cost price does he mark on his goods?
1. 28.56%
2. 35%
3. 22.22%
4. none of these
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Question 32 : A shopkeeper sells sugar in such a way that the selling price of 950g of sugar is the same s the cost price of 1 kg of sugar. What is his gain percent?
1. 5(5/19)
2. 5(1/5)
3. 5
4. 4(1/19)
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Question 33 : The marked price of a radio is 20% more than its cost price. If a discount of 10% is given on the marked price, the gain per cent is:
1. 15
2. 12
3. 10
4. 8
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Question 34 : A trader sells his goods at a discount 20%. He still makes a profit of 25%. If he sells the goods at the marked price only, his profit will be:
1. 56.25%
2. 25.56%
3. 50.25%
4. 54.25%
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Question 35 : A dealer buys an article marked at ₹ 25,000 with 20% and 5% off. He spends Rs. 1,000 for its repairs and sells it for ₹ 25,000. What is his gain or loss per cent?
1. loss of 25%
2. gain of 25%
3. gain 10%
4. loss of 10%
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Question 36 : The marked price of a shirt and trousers are in the ratio 1:2. The shopkeeper gives 40% discount on the shirt. If the total discount in the set of the shirt and trousers is 30%, the discount offered on the trousers is
1. 15%
2. 20%
3. 25%
4. 30%
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Question 37 : A tradesman marks his goods at 25% above the cost price and allows purchasers a discount of 12(1/2)% his profit is
1. 8%
2. 8.50%
3. 8.63%
4. 9.38%
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Question 38 : An article is listed at ₹ 920. A customer pays ₹ 742.90 for it after getting two successive discounts. If the rate of first discount is 15%, the rate of 2nd discount is
1. 3%
2. 5%
3. 8%
4. 12%
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Question 39 : If the profit per cent got on selling an article is numerically equal to its cost price in rupees and the selling price is Rs. 39, then cost price (in Rs.) will be
1. 20
2. 22
3. 28
4. 30
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Question 40 : A shopkeeper marks his goods 30% above his cost price but allows a discount of 10% at the time of sale. His gain is
1. 21%
2. 20%
3. 18%
4. 17%
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