(A) 2 Lakh
(B) 3 Lakh
(C) 4 Lakh
(D) 8 Lakh
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The monthly incomes of A and B are in the ratio 4:5, their expenses are in the ratio 5 : 6. If ‘A’ saves Rs.25 per month and ‘B’ saves Rs.50 per month, what are their respective incomes?
(A) Rs.230 and Rs.500
(B) Rs.340 and Rs.400
(C) Rs.400 and Rs.600
(D) Rs.400 and Rs.500
Two cogged wheels of which one has 32 cogs and other 54 cogs, work into each other. If the latter turns 80 times in three quarters of a minute, how often does the other turn in 8 seconds?
(A) 12 Times
(B) 24 Times
(C) 32 Times
(D) 65 Times
An outgoing batch of students wants to gift a PA system worth Rs 4,200 to their school. If the teachers, offer to pay 50% more than the students and an external benefactor gives three times the teacher’s contribution, then how much should the teachers donate?
(A) 600 Rupees
(B) 840 Rupees
(C) 900 Rupees
(D) 1200 Rupees
Rs.432 is divided amongst three workers A, B and C such that 8 times A’s share is equal to 12 times B’s share which is equal to 6 times C’s share. How much did A get?
(A) 133 Rupees
(B) 192 Rupees
(C) 128 Rupees
(D) 144 Rupees
Michael, Johnson and David have some stones with each of the. Five times the number of stones with Johnson equals seven times the number of stones with Michael while five times the number of stones with Michael equals seven times the number of stones with David. What is the minimum number of stones that can be there with all three of them put together?
(A) 93
(B) 97
(C) 109
(D) 113
Joseph bought two varieties of rice, costing 5 cents per ounce and 6 cents per ounce each, and mixed them in some ratio. Then he sold the mixture at 7 cents per ounce, making a profit of 20 percent. What was the ratio of the mixture?
(A) 1:5
(B) 2:7
(C) 3:8
(D) 1:10
In a pocket of A, the ratio of Rs.1 coins, 50p coins and 25p coins can be expressed by three consecutive odd prime numbers that are in ascending order. The total value of coins in the bag is Rs 58. If the number of Rs.1, 50p, 25p coins are reversed, find the new total value of coins in the pocket of A?
(A) 43 Rupees
(B) 68 Rupees
(C) 75 Rupees
(D) 82 Rupees