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11.

A took two loans together of ₹ 1200 from B and C. B claimed 14% simple interest per annum, while C claimed 15% per annum. The total interest paid by A in one year was ₹ 172. Then, A borrowed 

  • ₹ 800 from C

  • ₹ 625 from C

  • ₹ 400 from B

  • ₹ 400 from B

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12.

A person has left an amount of ₹ 1,20,000 to be divided between his two sons aged 14 years and 12 years such that they get equal amounts when each attains 18 years of age. If the amount gets a simple interest of 5% per annum, the younger son's share at present is

  • ₹ 48,800

  • ₹ 57,600

  • ₹ 62,400

  • ₹ 62,400

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13.

Arun lends Rs 20,000 of two of his friends. He gives Rs 12,000 to the first at 8% p.a. simple interest. Arun wants to make a profit of 10% on the whole. The simple interest rate at which he should lend the remaining sum of money to the second friend is

  • 8%

  • 16%

  • 12%

  • 12%

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14.

Sita deposited ₹ 5,000 at 10% simple interest for 2 years. How much more money will Sita have in her account at the end of two years. If it is compounded semi-annually.

  • ₹ 50

  • ₹ 40

  • ₹ 77.50

  • ₹ 77.50

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15.

A man invested 1 third of his capital at 7%, 1 fourth at 8% and the remaining at 10% rate of simple interest. If his annual income from interests is Rs. 561, the capital invested was

  • Rs. 6000

  • Rs. 5600

  • Rs. 6600

  • Rs. 6600

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16.

A sum of Rs. 7,930 is divided into three parts and given on loan at 5% simple interest to A, B and C for 2, 3 and 4 years respectively. If the amounts of all three are equal after their respective periods of loan, then A received a loan of

  • Rs. 3,050

  • Rs. 2,760

  • Rs. 2,750

  • Rs. 2,750

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17.

The simple interest on a sum of money is 8 over 25 of the sum. If the number of years is numerically half the rate percent per annum, then the rate percent per annum is

  • 5

  • 8

  • 6 1 fourth
  • 6 1 fourth
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18.

If A borrowed Rs. P at x% and B borrowed Rs. Q (>P) at y% per annum at simple interest at the same time, then the amount of their debts will be equal after

  • 100 space open parentheses fraction numerator straight Q minus straight P over denominator Px minus Qy end fraction close parentheses space years
  • 100 open parentheses fraction numerator Px minus Qy over denominator straight Q minus straight P end fraction close parentheses space years
  • 100 open parentheses fraction numerator Px minus Qy over denominator straight P minus straight Q end fraction close parentheses space years
  • 100 open parentheses fraction numerator Px minus Qy over denominator straight P minus straight Q end fraction close parentheses space years
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19.

If a sum of money becomes Rs. 4000 in 2 years and Rs. 5500 in 4 years 6 months at the same rate of simple interest per annum, then the rate of simple interest is

  • 21 3 over 7 percent sign
  • 21 2 over 7 percent sign
  • 21 1 over 7 percent sign
  • 21 1 over 7 percent sign
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20.

The rate of simple interest for which ₹ 6,000/- will amount to ₹ 6,900/- in 3 years is

  • 5%

  • 7%

  • 2%

  • 2%


A.

5%

₹ (6,900 - 6,000) = 900 for 3 years is the S.I.
⟹  100 SI = PRT
⟹  100 X 900 = 6000 x R x 3
⟹  R = 5% p.a.
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