GMAT-Quantitative Aptitude
GMAT-Quantitative Aptitude
221. Rajiv sold an article for Rs.56 which cost him Rs.x. If he had gained x% on his outlay, what was his cost?
- Rs. 40
- Rs. 45
- Rs. 36
- Rs. 28
222. A trader buys goods at a 19% Aount on the label price. If he wants to make a profit of 20% after allowing a Aount of 10%, by what % should his marked price be greater than the original label price?
- +8%
- -3.8%
- +33.33%
- None of these
223. If apples are bought at the rate of 30 for a rupee. How many apples must be sold for a rupee so as to gain 20%?
- 28
- 25
- 20
- 22
224. One year payment to the servant is Rs. 200 plus one shirt. The servant leaves after 9 months and recieves Rs. 120 and a shirt. Then find the price of the shirt.
- Rs. 80
- Rs. 100
- Rs. 120
- Cannot be determined
225. Two merchants sell, each an article for Rs.1000. If Merchant A computes his profit on cost price, while Merchant B computes his profit on selling price, they end up making profits of 25% respectively. By how much is the profit made by
Merchant B greater than that of Merchant A?
Merchant B greater than that of Merchant A?
- Rs.66.67
- Rs. 50
- Rs.125
- Rs.200
226. A merchant marks his goods in such a way that the profit on sale of 50 articles is equal to the selling price of 25 articles. What is his profit margin?
- 25%
- 50%
- 100%
- 66.67%
227. A merchant marks his goods up by 75% above his cost price. What is the maximum % Aount that he can offer so that he ends up selling at no profit or loss?
- 75%
- 46.67%
- 300%
- 42.85%
228. In case of any default made in complying with the provisions relating to the postal ballot, the officer on default will be punishable with which one of the following fines ?
- Rs. twenty thousand in respect of each such default
- Rs. fifty thousand in respect of each such default
- Rs. one lakh in respect of each such default
- Rs. two lakh in respect of each such default