Accountancy, asked by guptavuoas, 3 months ago

2
RATIO
4. Two amounts have a ratio 9:7. If the first one is worth Rs. 27, find the other onek
(a) 21
(b) 9
(c) 7
(d) 63
Ans.(a)
5. Divide Rs. 560 between A and B in such a way that their shares are in the ratio of 3:5:
(a) A's share = Rs. 210, B's share = Rs. 350
(b) A's share Rs. 400, B's share = Rs. 160
(c) A's share = Rs. 230, B's share = Rs. 330
(d) None of these
(Bhopal, 2006) (Ans.(a)
In a class of 42 students, 6 students are girls. The ratio of boys and girls in class is :
(a) 7:1
(b) 7:6
(c) 6:7
(d) 6:1
(Bhopal, 2007) [Ans. (d)
The ratio of pass and fail students is 9 : 2. If 20 students fail, number of pass students is :
(a) 180
(b) 220
(c) 110
(d) 90
(Bhopal, 2007) (Ans. (d)
Two amounts are have a ratio 8:9. If the first one is worth 24, the other is :
(a) 27
(b) 9
(c) 7
(d) 63
The sum of two numbers is 40 and there difference is 4. The ratio of these two numbers is :
(Rewa, 2007) [Ans. (a
(a) 21:19
(b) 22:9
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Answered by Madankumar808103
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Answer:

2

RATIO

4. Two amounts have a ratio 9:7. If the first one is worth Rs. 27, find the other onek

(a) 21

(b) 9

(c) 7

(d) 63

Ans.(a)

5. Divide Rs. 560 between A and B in such a way that their shares are in the ratio of 3:5:

(a) A's share = Rs. 210, B's share = Rs. 350

(b) A's share Rs. 400, B's share = Rs. 160

(c) A's share = Rs. 230, B's share = Rs. 330

(d) None of these

(Bhopal, 2006) (Ans.(a)

In a class of 42 students, 6 students are girls. The ratio of boys and girls in class is :

(a) 7:1

(b) 7:6

(c) 6:7

(d) 6:1

(Bhopal, 2007) [Ans. (d)

The ratio of pass and fail students is 9 : 2. If 20 students fail, number of pass students is :

(a) 180

(b) 220

(c) 110

(d) 90

(Bhopal, 2007) (Ans. (d)

Two amounts are have a ratio 8:9. If the first one is worth 24, the other is :

(a) 27

(b) 9

(c) 7

(d) 63

The sum of two numbers is 40 and there difference is 4. The ratio of these two numbers is :

(Rewa, 2007) [Ans. (a

(a) 21:19

(b) 22:9

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

2

RATIO

4. Two amounts have a ratio 9:7. If the first one is worth Rs. 27, find the other onek

(a) 21

(b) 9

(c) 7

(d) 63

Ans.(a)

5. Divide Rs. 560 between A and B in such a way that their shares are in the ratio of 3:5:

(a) A's share = Rs. 210, B's share = Rs. 350

(b) A's share Rs. 400, B's share = Rs. 160

(c) A's share = Rs. 230, B's share = Rs. 330

(d) None of these

(Bhopal, 2006) (Ans.(a)

In a class of 42 students, 6 students are girls. The ratio of boys and girls in class is :

(a) 7:1

(b) 7:6

(c) 6:7

(d) 6:1

(Bhopal, 2007) [Ans. (d)

The ratio of pass and fail students is 9 : 2. If 20 students fail, number of pass students is :

(a) 180

(b) 220

(c) 110

(d) 90

(Bhopal, 2007) (Ans. (d)

Two amounts are have a ratio 8:9. If the first one is worth 24, the other is :

(a) 27

(b) 9

(c) 7

(d) 63

The sum of two numbers is 40 and there difference is 4. The ratio of these two numbers is :

(Rewa, 2007) [Ans. (a

(a) 21:19m..mm. ...

(b) 22:9

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