Q1. The nominal value of a share is ₹50. The company declares a dividend of 8%. Find the dividend on one share.
Q2. A ₹100 share is quoted at a discount of ₹20. Find its market value.
Q3. A man buys 40 shares of N.V. ₹10 each at par. How much has he invested?
Q4. A person receives a dividend of ₹120 from 60 shares. Find the dividend per share.
Q5. If the market value of a ₹50 share is ₹75, find the premium.
Q6. A person invests ₹6,000 in ₹25 shares quoted at ₹30. If the company declares 8% dividend, find his annual income.
Q7. The market value of a ₹100 share is ₹80. If a man invests ₹4,000 in these shares and the company pays 10% dividend, find his annual income and percentage return.
Q8. A person bought 250 shares of nominal value ₹20 at a premium of ₹5. If the dividend declared is 12%, find his annual income.
Q9. How much should be invested in ₹50 shares quoted at ₹40 to earn an annual income of ₹400, if the dividend declared is 10%?
Q10. Which is a better investment: 12% ₹100 shares at ₹110 or 10% ₹100 shares at ₹90?
Q11. A man invests ₹12,000 in ₹50 shares at a market value of ₹60. The company pays 15% dividend. Find:
(i) The number of shares he buys
(ii) His total annual income
(iii) His percentage return
Q12. A man buys 100 shares of N.V. ₹25 each at a discount of 20%. If the company pays 18% dividend, find his annual income and percentage return.
Q13. A company declares a dividend of 12%. A man buys 400 shares of N.V. ₹100 at such a price that his return is 10% on his investment. Find the market value of each share.
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