The ratio of the principal and its yearly amount is 8 : 9. What is the rate of simple interest per annum?
12%
10%
10%
Ram deposited a certain sum of money in a compound at 12% per annum simple interest for 4 yr and deposited equal amount in fixed deposit in a bank for 5 yr at 15% per annum simple interest. If the difference in the interest from two sources is ₹ 1350, then the sum deposited in each case is
₹ 4000
₹ 5000
₹ 6500
₹ 6500
The simple interest on ₹2,000/- for 2 years at ₹75 per thousand per annum will be
₹150/-
₹300/-
₹600/-
₹600/-
A sum of ₹ 3,000/- yields an interest of ₹ 1,080/- at 12% per annum simple interest in how many years?
4 years
3 years
5 years
5 years
A sum of Rs. 4000 is lent out in two parts, one at 8% simple interest and the other at 10% simple interest. If the annual interest is Rs. 352. The sum lent at 8% is
Rs. 2900
Rs. 2200
Rs. 2400
Rs. 2600
If the difference of the compound interest and the simple interest on a sum of money for 3 years is Rs. 186. Find the sum of money, if the rate of interest in both case be 10%.
Rs. 5500
Rs. 7200
Rs. 6500
Rs. 6500
D.
Rs. 6500
The principal which gives ₹ 1 interest per day at a rate of 5% simple interest per annum is
₹ 5000
₹ 7300
₹ 36500
₹ 36500
Prakash lends a part of ₹20,000 at 8% simple interest and remaining at simple interest. His total income after a year was ₹ 800. Find the sum lent at 8%.
₹ 8,000
₹ 12,000
₹ 6,000
₹ 6,000
A shopkeeper sold an item at 10% loss after giving a discount equal to half of the marked price. Then the cost of price is
If the simple interest on ₹ x at a rate of a% for m years is same as that on ₹ y at rate of a2% for m2 years, then x : y is
m : a
am : 1