Q1: A vendor delivers 105 litres of milk to a hotel in the morning and 85 litres in the evening. If the price of milk is ₹ 20 per litre, what is the total amount owed to the vendor each day?
(a) ₹ 3500
(b) ₹ 4200
(c) ₹ 3950
(d) ₹ 3800
Ans: (D)
Q2: Mohit scored 85 in Mathematics, 75 in English, and 84 in Science. Kapil scored 82 in Mathematics, 84 in English, and 88 in Science. What is their combined total score?
(a) 495
(b) 490
(c) 498
(d) 500
Ans: (C)
Q3: A gardener has 389 saplings to plant in 16 rows. If he can fit only 24 saplings in each row, how many saplings will remain unplanted?
(a) 9
(b) 5
(c) 15
(d) 10
Ans: (B)
Q4: There are 222 red balls in a basket. A boy removes 6 red balls and adds 12 white balls in their place. He keeps doing this until all the red balls are replaced with white ones. What is the total number of white balls added to the basket?
(a) 333
(b) 444
(c) 345
(d) 400
Ans: (B)
Q5: 50 chairs and 15 blackboards were bought for a school. If each chair is priced at ₹ 115 and a blackboard costs ₹ 345, what is the total bill amount?
(a) ₹ 10925
(b) ₹ 74740
(c) ₹ 51750
(d) ₹ 11940
Ans: (A)
In this problem, we first calculate the total cost of chairs by multiplying the number of chairs (50) by the cost per chair (₹ 115), which gives us ₹ 5750. Next, we find the total cost of blackboards by multiplying the number of blackboards (15) by the cost per blackboard (₹ 345), resulting in ₹ 5175. Finally, we add these two amounts together to get the total bill, which is ₹ 10925.
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