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Test Level 1: Percentages - 2 (August 12) - Question 1

Ramakant spends 50% of his income on clothes and 40% on food. The amount spent on food is Rs. 38,400. What is the total discounted amount on clothes if he gets 40% discount on market price?  

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Percentages - 2 (August 12) - Question 1

Ramakant spends 40% of the total income (let's say 'x') on food.
40% of x = Rs. 38,400

x = Rs. 96,000
He spends 50% on clothes.
Amount spent on clothes = 96,000/2 = Rs. 48,000
48,000 is the 60% of the marked price of clothes.
So, market price of clothes 

That is, Ramakant gets a discount of Rs. (40% of 80,000) on clothes.
Total discounted money = Rs. 32,000

Test Level 1: Percentages - 2 (August 12) - Question 2

In an examination, A attempted 80% of questions with 50% accuracy and B attempted 60% of questions with 80% accuracy. A wrong answer attracts negative marking of 25%. There are no negative marks for unattempted questions.

What is the difference between marks obtained by A and B?  

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Percentages - 2 (August 12) - Question 2

Since we don`t know the maximum marks, we cannot find the answer.

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Test Level 1: Percentages - 2 (August 12) - Question 3

The ratio of males to females in a village is 3 : 2. 20% of the males and 25% of the females are graduates. What percentage of the total population of the village is not graduate?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Percentages - 2 (August 12) - Question 3

Let's say that the male population is 300.
Let's say that the female population is 200.
Graduate male population

Graduate female population 

Non-graduate population = 500 - 110 = 390
Percentage of non-graduate population 

Test Level 1: Percentages - 2 (August 12) - Question 4

The value of a machine depreciates at a rate of 16% per annum. If the price of a new machine is Rs. 62,500, then its value after 3 years will be  

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Percentages - 2 (August 12) - Question 4

Value of machine after 3 years 

Test Level 1: Percentages - 2 (August 12) - Question 5

The salary of a person is Rs. 15,000. But in the next month, he gets a bonus of Rs. 1000. He decides to save the bonus and in the process saves 10% more than the amount he saved the previous month. If there is no change in his expenses from the previous month, what are his monthly expenses?  

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Percentages - 2 (August 12) - Question 5

The bonus amount of Rs. 1000 increases his savings by 10%.
Since 1000 is 10% of 10,000, the previous month's savings were Rs. 10,000.
Now, as his previous month savings were Rs. 10,000,
Expenses = 15,000 – 10,000 = Rs. 5000

Test Level 1: Percentages - 2 (August 12) - Question 6

If a student scores 30% marks in a paper, he fails by 6 marks; but if he scores 40% marks, he passes by 2 marks.

What are the passing marks?  

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Percentages - 2 (August 12) - Question 6

The given information is shown on two different scales as given below:

Difference of percentages of total marks = (6 + 2)
10% (40 - 30) of maximum marks = 8
Maximum marks = 80
Passing marks = 30% of 80 + 6 or 40% of 80 - 2 = 30

Test Level 1: Percentages - 2 (August 12) - Question 7

In every box of 120 bulbs, 5% are defective. If a company needs 2,000 non-defective bulbs, what is the minimum number of boxes that it has to purchase?  

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Percentages - 2 (August 12) - Question 7

Each box contains 114 non-defective bulbs.
∴ 2000/114 = 17.54
So, the company has to purchase a minimum of 18 boxes to meet its requirement of bulbs.

Test Level 1: Percentages - 2 (August 12) - Question 8

Mr. Miranda saves 40% of his salary every month. But in April, his expenses increase by 10% of his original expenses and he saves $120 less than the amount he saves normally. What is his salary?  

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Percentages - 2 (August 12) - Question 8

Let 'x' be the salary and 0.6x be the expenses.
In April, the expenses increase by 10% and become 0.66x.
So, the savings decrease by 0.06x, and it is equal to 120.
Therefore, 0.06x = 120
⇒ x = $2000

Test Level 1: Percentages - 2 (August 12) - Question 9

Instead of finding 28% of a number, Saloni incorrectly found 82% of the number. She got an answer, which is 540 more than the actual answer. What is the actual answer?  

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Percentages - 2 (August 12) - Question 9

Let the number be k.
Original answer should be 0.28k.
Her answer is 0.82k.
Difference = 0.54k
It is given as 540.
k = 1000
Actual answer = 0.28k = 280

Test Level 1: Percentages - 2 (August 12) - Question 10

A man loses 12.5% of his money, and after spending 70% of the remainder, he is left with Rs. 210. He initially had

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Percentages - 2 (August 12) - Question 10

Let the total money be Rs. x.
Money lost 


Thus, total money = Rs. 800

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