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Directions: Answer the following practice questions as per the best of your judgment. These questions are based on simple interest.
Q.1.If Rs. 4 becomes Rs. 10 in 50 years at simple interest, the rate % p.a. is
a) 5 %b) 2 1/2 %c) 3 1/3 %d) 3 %e) 6 %

Q.2. Find out the capital required to earn a monthly interest of Rs. 210 at 7 % simple interest.
a) Rs. 24000b) Rs. 30000c) Rs. 18000d) Rs. 36000e) Rs. 7200

Q.3. If Rs. 460 amounts to Rs. 640 in 6 years, what will it amount to in 2 years at the same rate %?
a) Rs.520b) Rs. 585c) Rs. 700d) Rs. 640e) Rs. 685

Q.4.A certain sum of money amounts to 7/4 of itself in 3 years. The rate percent p.a. is
a) 25 %b) 20 %c) 15%d) 10 %e) 5 %

Q.5.In what time will Rs. 25 become Rs. 37 at % p.a. simple interest?
a) 1/2 Yearsb) 2 Yearsc) 2 1/4 Yearsd) 2 1/2 Yearse) 3 Years

Q.6.The simple interest on a sum of money is of the principal and the number of years is equal to the rate % p.a. The rate % p.a. is
a) 5 %b) 2 1/3%c) 10 %d) 9 %e) 3 1/3%

Q7.A moneylender lends Rs. 60 and collects Rs. 66 at the end of four months. The rate of interest p.a. is
a) 5 %b) 10 %c) 20 %d) 30 %e) 9 %

Q8.A four year Indira Vikas certificate with a maturity value of Rs. 700 is purchased for Rs. 500.
The rate % p.a. is
a) 15 %b) 7 1/2 %c) 5 %d) 10 %e) 7 %

Q9.In what time period will Rs. 10,000 earn an interest of Rs. 2,000 at 10 % p.a.?
a) 2 years b) 5 years c) 6 years d) 3 years e) 7 years

Q10.Anoop borrowed Rs. 800 at 6 % p.a. & Rs. 1200 at 7 % p.a. for the same duration. He had to pay Rs. 1584 in all as interest. Find the time period
a) 10 yearsb) 11 yearsc) 12 yearsd) 13 yearse) 15 years

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Directions: Answer the following practice questions as per the best of your judgment. These questions are based on simple interest.

Q.1.If Rs. 4 becomes Rs. 10 in 50 years at simple interest, the rate % p.a. is

a) 5 %b) 2 1/2 %c) 3 1/3 %d) 3 %e) 6 %

Q.2. Find out the capital required to earn a monthly interest of Rs. 210 at 7 % simple interest.

a) Rs. 24000b) Rs. 30000c) Rs. 18000d) Rs. 36000e) Rs. 7200

Q.3. If Rs. 460 amounts to Rs. 640 in 6 years, what will it amount to in 2 years at the same rate %?

a) Rs.520b) Rs. 585c) Rs. 700d) Rs. 640e) Rs. 685

Q.4.A certain sum of money amounts to 7/4 of itself in 3 years. The rate percent p.a. is

a) 25 %b) 20 %c) 15%d) 10 %e) 5 %

Q.5.In what time will Rs. 25 become Rs. 37 at % p.a. simple interest?

a) 1/2 Yearsb) 2 Yearsc) 2 1/4 Yearsd) 2 1/2 Yearse) 3 Years

Q.6.The simple interest on a sum of money is of the principal and the number of years is equal to the rate % p.a. The rate % p.a. is

a) 5 %b) 2 1/3%c) 10 %d) 9 %e) 3 1/3%

Q7.A moneylender lends Rs. 60 and collects Rs. 66 at the end of four months. The rate of interest p.a. is

a) 5 %b) 10 %c) 20 %d) 30 %e) 9 %

Q8.A four year Indira Vikas certificate with a maturity value of Rs. 700 is purchased for Rs. 500.

The rate % p.a. is

a) 15 %b) 7 1/2 %c) 5 %d) 10 %e) 7 %

Q9.In what time period will Rs. 10,000 earn an interest of Rs. 2,000 at 10 % p.a.?

a) 2 years b) 5 years c) 6 years d) 3 years e) 7 years

Q10.Anoop borrowed Rs. 800 at 6 % p.a. & Rs. 1200 at 7 % p.a. for the same duration. He had to pay Rs. 1584 in all as interest. Find the time period

a) 10 yearsb) 11 yearsc) 12 yearsd) 13 yearse) 15 years

ANSWER

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Sol : Option D

Explanation: SI = 10 – 4 = 6 therefore, 6 = (4xRx50)/100 → R = 3 %.

Sol : Option D

Explanation: 210 = (Px7x1)/100x12 → P = 36000

Sol : Option A

Explanation: Interest for 6 years = 640 – 460 = Rs.180

therefore, Interest for 2 years = (180/6)x2 = Rs.60

therefore, 460 will become 460 + 60 = Rs. 520 after 2 years

Sol : Option A

Explanation: R=[100(x-1)]/t % therefore, R = [100(7/4-1)]/3 = 25%

Sol : Option E

Explanation: Interest =37 – 25 = 12 → 12 = (25/100)x16xT → T = 3 years

Sol : Option A

Explanation: = P/4 =(PxRxR)/100 → R2 =25% → R = 5%

Sol : Option D

Explanation: Interest = 66 – 60 = 6 therefore, 6 = 60/100 x R x 4/12 ⇒ R= 30%.

Sol : Option D

Explanation: Interest = 200 ⇒ 200 = (500 x R x 4)/100 ⇒ R = 10 %.

Sol : Option A

Explanation: 2000 = (10,000x10xT)/100

T = 2 years

Sol : Option C

Explanation: Interest at 1st rate for 1 year = 800 x (6x1)/100 = Rs. 48.

Interest for 1 year at 2nd rate = 1200 x (7 x 1)/100 = Rs. 84

therefore, Total interest for 1 year = Rs. 132.

Hence, the required time = 1584/132 = 12 years.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sol : Option D

Explanation: SI = 10 – 4 = 6 therefore, 6 = (4xRx50)/100 → R = 3 %.

Sol : Option D

Explanation: 210 = (Px7x1)/100x12 → P = 36000

Sol : Option A

Explanation: Interest for 6 years = 640 – 460 = Rs.180

therefore, Interest for 2 years = (180/6)x2 = Rs.60

therefore, 460 will become 460 + 60 = Rs. 520 after 2 years

Sol : Option A

Explanation: R=[100(x-1)]/t % therefore, R = [100(7/4-1)]/3 = 25%

Sol : Option E

Explanation: Interest =37 – 25 = 12 → 12 = (25/100)x16xT → T = 3 years

Sol : Option A

Explanation: = P/4 =(PxRxR)/100 → R2 =25% → R = 5%

Sol : Option D

Explanation: Interest = 66 – 60 = 6 therefore, 6 = 60/100 x R x 4/12 ⇒ R= 30%.

Sol : Option D

Explanation: Interest = 200 ⇒ 200 = (500 x R x 4)/100 ⇒ R = 10 %.

Sol : Option A

Explanation: 2000 = (10,000x10xT)/100

T = 2 years

Sol : Option C

Explanation: Interest at 1st rate for 1 year = 800 x (6x1)/100 = Rs. 48.

Interest for 1 year at 2nd rate = 1200 x (7 x 1)/100 = Rs. 84

therefore, Total interest for 1 year = Rs. 132.

Hence, the required time = 1584/132 = 12 years.

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