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	<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>DPP - 01 : Daily Practice Problems - MATHEMATICS - 04/09/2021</strong></p><p>Q1. A Television set is sold for Rs 20000 cash or for Rs 6000 as cash down<br />
payment followed by Rs 16800 after six months. Find the rate of interest charged under the<br />
instalment plan.</p><p>Q2. A table fan is sold for Rs 450 cash or Rs 210 cash down payment followed by<br />
two monthly instalments of Rs 125 each. Find the rate of interest charged under the instalment<br />
plan.</p><p>Q3. A microwave oven is available for Rs9600 cash or for Rs4000 cash down<br />
payment and 3 monthly instalments of Rs2000 each. Find the rate of interest charged under<br />
the instalment plan.</p><p>Q4. A computer is sold for Rs30,000 cash or Rs18000 cash down payment and<br />
6 monthly instalments of Rs2150 each. Find the rate of interest charged under the instalment<br />
plan.</p><p>Q5. A ceiling fan is marked at Rs1940 cash or for Rs420 cash down payment<br />
followed by three equal monthly instalments. If the rate of interest charged under the<br />
instalment plan is 16% per annum, find the monthly instalment.</p><p>Q6. A computer is available for Rs34000 cash or Rs20000 cash down payment<br />
together with 5 equal monthly instalments. If the rate of interest charged under the instalment<br />
plan is 30% per annum, calculate the amount of each instalment.</p><p>Q7. The cost of a washing machine is Rs12000. The company asks for Rs5200<br />
in advance and the rest to be paid in equal monthly instalments. The rate of interest to be<br />
charged is 12% per annum. If a customer can pay Rs1400 each month, then how many<br />
instalments he will have to pay?</p><p>Q8. A bicycle is sold for Rs500 cash down payment and Rs610 after one month.<br />
If the rate of interest being charged is 20% p.a., find the cash price of the bicycle.</p><p>Q9. A camera is sold for Rs2500 as cash down payment and Rs2100 after 3<br />
months. If the rate of interest charged is 20% p.a., find the cash price of the camera.</p><p>Q10. A mixi was purchased by paying Rs360 as cash down payment followed<br />
by three equal monthly instalments of Rs390 each. If the rate of interest charged under<br />
instalment plan is 16% p.a., find the cash price of the mixi.</p><p>Q11. A refrigerator is available for Rs12000 cash or Rs3600 cash down payment<br />
along with 2 equal half yearly instalments. If the dealer charges an interest of 20% p.a.<br />
compounded semi-annually, under the instalment plan, find the amount of each instalment.</p><p>Q12. A washing machine was available for Rs15000 cash but was purchased<br />
under an instalment plan after paying Rs2250 as cash down payment followed by two<br />
equal half yearly instalments. If interest charged was 8% per annum compounded semiannually,<br />
find the value of each instalment.</p><p>Q13. A juicer is available for Rs3500 cash but was sold under instalment plan<br />
where the purchaser agreed to pay Rs1500 cash down and 3 equal quarterly instalments.<br />
If the dealer charges interest at 12% p.a. compounded quarterly, find the amount of each<br />
instalment to the nearest rupee.</p><p>Q14. A television set is sold for Rs7110 cash down payment along with<br />
2 equal monthly instalments of Rs5581.50 each. If the dealer charges interest at 20% p.a.<br />
compounded monthly under the instalment plan, find the cash price of the television set.</p><p>Q15. A dealer offeres a micro-oven for Rs5800 cash. A customer agrees to pay<br />
Rs1800 cash down and 3 equal annual instalments. If the dealer charges interest at 12%<br />
p.a. compounded annually, what is the amount of each instalment.</p><p>Q16. A flat is available for Rs1600000 cash or Rs585500 cash down payment<br />
and three equal half yearly instalments. If the interest charged is 16% per annum<br />
compounded half yearly, calculate the value of each instalment. Find also the total interest<br />
charged.<br />
&nbsp;</p><p>Q17. Shweta obtained 18 marks in a test of 25 marks. What was her percentage<br />
of marks?.</p><p>Q18. One-fourth of the total number of shoes in a shop were on discount sale.<br />
What percent of the shoes were there on normal price?</p><p>Q19. Out of 40 students in a class, 32 opted to go for a picnic. What percent of<br />
students opted for picnic?</p><p>Q20. In the word ARITHMETIC, what percent of the letters are I&rsquo;s?</p><p>Q21. A mixture of 80 litres, of acid and water, contains 20 litres of acid. What<br />
percent of water is in the mixture?</p><p>Q22. In an examination, Neetu scored 62% marks. If the total marks in the<br />
examination are 600, then what are the marks obtained by Neetu?</p><p>Q23. Naresh earns Rs 30800 per month. He keeps 50% for household expenses,<br />
15% for his personal expenses, 20% for expenditure on his children and the rest he saves.<br />
What amount does he save per month?</p><p>Q24. What percent of 360 is 144?</p><p>Q25. If 120 is reduced to 96, what is the reduction percent?</p><p>Q26. The cost of an article has increased from Rs 450 to Rs 495. By what percent<br />
did the cost increased?</p><p>Q27. 60% of the students in a school are girls. If the total number of girls in the<br />
school is 690, find the total number of students in the school. Also, find the number of boys<br />
in the school.</p><p>Q28. A&rsquo;s income is 25% more than that of B. B&rsquo;s income is 8% more than that<br />
of C. If A&rsquo;s income is Rs 20250, then find the income of C.</p><p>Q29. A reduction of 10% in the price of tea enables a dealer to purchase 25 kg<br />
more tea for Rs 22500. What is the reduced price per kg of tea? Also, find the original price<br />
per kg.</p><p>Q30. A student got 45% marks in the first paper and 70% in the second paper.<br />
How much percent should he get in the third paper so as to get 60% as overall score?</p><p>Q31. Find the sum which when increased by 15% becomes Rs 19320.</p><p>Q32. A shopkeeper buys an article for Rs. 360 and sells it for Rs. 270. Find his<br />
gain or loss percent.</p><p>Q33. Sudha purchased a house for Rs 4,52,000 and spent Rs 28,000 on its<br />
repairs. She had to sell it for Rs 4,92,000. Find her gain or loss percent.</p><p>Q34. By selling a book for Rs 258, a publisher gains 20%. For how much should<br />
he sell it to gain 30%?</p><p>Q35. A man bought oranges at 25 for Rs 100 and sold them at 20 for Rs 100.<br />
Find his gain or loss percent.</p><p>Q36. A man sold two horses for Rs 29700 each. On one he lost 10% while he<br />
gained 10% on the other. Find his total gain or loss percent in the transaction.</p><p>Q37. The cost price of 15 articles is equal to the selling price of 12 articles. Find<br />
the gain percent.</p><p>Q38. A watch was sold at a profit of 12%. Had it been sold for Rs 33 more, the<br />
profit would have been 14%. Find the cost price of the watch.</p><p>Q39. A machine listed at Rs 8400 is available for Rs 6300. Find the rate of<br />
discount offered.</p><p>Q40. A coat is marked at Rs 2400. Find its selling price if a discount of 12% is<br />
offered.</p><p>Q41. A wholesaler&rsquo;s list price of a fan is Rs 1250 and is available to a retailer at<br />
a discount of 20%. For how much should the retailer sell it, to earn a profit of 15%.</p><p>Q42. A shopkeeper marks his goods 25% more than their cost price and allows<br />
a discount of 10%. Find his gain or loss percent.</p><p>Q43. An article listed at Rs 5400 is offered at a discount of 15%. Due to festival<br />
season, the shopkeeper allows a further discount of 5%. Find the selling price of the<br />
article.</p><p>Q44. A retailer buys books from a wholesaler at the rate of Rs 300 per book and<br />
marked them at Rs 400 each. He allows some discount and gets a profit of 30% on the cost<br />
price. What percent discount does he allow to his customers?</p><p>Q45. Find at what rate of simple interest per annum will Rs 5000 amount to<br />
Rs 6050 in 3 years.</p><p>Q46. A sum amounts to Rs 4875 at 12+1/2% simple interest per annum after 4 years. Find the sum.</p><p>Q47. In how many years will a sum of Rs 2000 yield an interest (Simple) of<br />
Rs 560 at the rate of 14% per annum?</p><p>Q48. A certain sum of money at simple interest amounts to Rs 1300 in 4 years<br />
and to Rs 1525 in 7 years. Find the sum and rate percent.</p><p>Q49. Out of Rs 70,000 to invest for one year, a man invests Rs 30,000 at 4% and<br />
Rs 20,000 at 3% per annum simple interest. At what rate percent, should he lend the<br />
remaining money, so that he gets 5% interest on the total amount he has?</p><p>Q50. Find the compound interest on a sum of Rs. 2000, for two years when the<br />
interest is compounded annually at 10% per annum.</p><p>Q51. Calculate the compound interest on Rs 20,000 for 3 years at 5% per<br />
annum, when the interest is compounded annually.</p><p>Q52. Calculate the compound interest on Rs 20,000 for 1+1/2years at the rate of<br />
10% per annum, when the interest is compounded semi-annually.</p><p>Q53. Calculate the compound interest on Rs 20,000 for 9 months at the rate of<br />
4% per annum, when the interest is compounded quarterly.</p><p>Q54. calculate the amount and compound interest on Rs 12000 for 1+1/2years at<br />
the rate of 10% per annum compounded annually.</p><p>Q55. At what rate percent per annum, will a sum of Rs 15,625 become<br />
Rs 17576 in three years, when the interest is compounded annually?</p><p>Q56. In how much time will a sum of Rs 8000 amount to Rs 9261 at 10% per<br />
annum, compounded semi-annually?</p><p>Q57. Find the difference between simple interest and compound interest for1+1/2<br />
years at 4% per annum, for a sum of Rs 24000, when the interest is compounded semiannually..</p><p>Q58. A sum of money is invested at compound interest for 1+1/2year at 4%<br />
compounded annually. If the interests were compounded semi-annually, it would have<br />
fetched Rs 20.40 more than in the previous case. Find the sum.</p><p>Q59. The population of a city is 9765625. What will be its population after 3<br />
years, if the rate of growth of population is 4% per year?</p><p>Q60. The cost of a car was Rs 3,50,000 in January 2005. If the rate of depreciation<br />
is 15% for the first year and 10% for the subsequent years, find its value after 3 years.</p><p>Q61. A plant gains its height at the rate of 2% per month of what was its height<br />
in the beginning of the month. If its height was 1.2 m in the beginning of January 2008, find<br />
its height in the beginning of April 2008, correct upto 3 places of decimal.</p><p>Q62. The virus of a culture decreases at the rate of 5% per hour due to a<br />
medicine. If the virus count in the culture at 11.00 AM was 2.3 &times; 107, find the virus count<br />
at 1.00 PM on the same day.</p><p>Q63. The sum of first three terms of an AP is 36 and their product is 1620. Find<br />
the AP.</p><p>Q64. Find the sum of all natural numbers between 1 and 1000 which are divisible<br />
by 7.</p><p>Q65. How may terms of the AP 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 .... are needed to get sum 210?</p><p>Q66. If p times the pth term of an AP is equal to q times the qth term, prove that<br />
its (p + q)th term is zero, provided p &ne; q.</p><p>Q67. If the pth, qth and rth terms of an AP are x, y and z respectively, prove that:<br />
x (q &ndash; r) + y (r &ndash; p) + z (p &ndash; q) = 0</p><p>Q68. The first term of an AP is &ndash; 2 and 11th term is 18. Find its 15thterm.</p><p>Q69. The common difference of an AP is 5 and 10th term is 43. Find its first<br />
term.</p><p>Q70. The first term of an AP is &ndash; 3 and 12th term is 41. Determine the common<br />
difference.</p><p>Q71. Find the 15th and nth terms of the AP</p><p>Q72. If 7 times the 7th term of an AP is equal to 11 times the 11th term, show that the 18th<br />
term is zero.</p><p>Q73. The fourth term of an AP is equal to three times its first term and seventh term exceeds<br />
twice the third term by 1. Find the first term and common difference.</p><p>Q74. The angles of a triangle are in AP. If the smallest angle is one-third the largest angle,<br />
find the angles of the triangle.</p><p>Q75. If k + 2, 4k &ndash; 6 and 3k &ndash; 2 are three consecutive terms of an AP, find k.</p><p>Q76. Each term of an AP whose first term is a and common difference is d, is doubled. Is the<br />
resulting pattern an AP? If so, find its first term and common difference.</p><p>Q77. Solve the equation (x &ndash; 4)(x + 3) = 0</p><p>Q78. Solve the equation 6x2 + 7x &ndash; 3 = 0 by factorisation.</p><p>Q79. Using quadratic formula, find the roots of the equation 6x2 &ndash; 19x + 15 = 0</p><p>Q80. Find the value of m sothat the equation 3x2 + mx &ndash; 5 = 0 has equal roots.</p><p>Q81. The sum of squares of two consecutive odd natural numbers is 74. Find the<br />
numbers.</p><p>Q82. The sum of the areas of two square fields is 468 m2. If the difference of<br />
their perimeter is 24 m, find the sides of the two squares.</p><p>Q83. The product of digits of a two digit number is 12. When 9 is added to the<br />
number, the digits interchange their places. Determine the number.</p><p>Q84. The sum of two natural numbers is 12. If sum of their reciprocals is 9/4,find the numbers.</p><p>Q85. Twice a number subtracted from 15 is 7.</p><p>Q86. A motor boat uses 0.1 litres of fuel for every kilometer. One day, it made a trip of x<br />
km. Form an equation in x, if the total consumption of fuel was 10 litres.</p><p>Q87. The length of rectangle is twice its width. The perimeter of rectangle is 96m. [Assume<br />
width of rectangle as y m]</p><p>Q88. After 15 years, Salma will be four times as old as she is now. [Assume present age of<br />
Salma as t years]</p><p>Q89. The present age of Jacob&rsquo;s father is three times that of Jacob. After 5<br />
years, the difference of their ages will be 30 years. Find their present ages.</p><p>Q90. The sum of three consecutive even integers is 36. Find the integers.</p><p>Q91. The length of a rectangle is 3 cm more than its breadth. If its perimeter is<br />
34 cm find its length and breadth.</p><p>Q92. The sum of two integers is 15. Form a linear equation in two variables</p><p>Q93. The perimeter of a rectangular garden is 20 m. If the length is 4 m more<br />
than the breadth, find the length and breadth of the garden.</p><p>Q94. Asha is five years older than Robert. Five years ago, Asha was twice as<br />
old as Robert was then. Find their present ages.</p><p>Q95. Two places A and B are 100 km apart. One car starts from A and another<br />
from B at the same time. If they travel in the same direction, they meet after 5 hours. If they<br />
travel towards each other, they meet in 1 hour. What are the speeds of the two cars.<br />
Assume that the speed of car at A is more than the speed of car at B.</p><p>Q96. The sum of the digits of a two-digit number is 11. If the digits are reversed, the new<br />
number is 27 less than the original number. Find the original number.</p><p>Q97. Three years ago Atul&#39;s age was four times Parul&#39;s age. After 5 years from now, Atul&#39;s<br />
age will be two times Parul&#39;s age. Find their present ages.</p><p>Q98. The perimeter of a rectangular plot of land is 32 m. If the length is increased by 2m and<br />
breadth is decreased by 1 m, the area of the plot remains the same. Find the length and<br />
breadth of the plot.</p>]]></description>
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