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1. In a library, 5% of the books are in Hindi, 10% of the remaining are in English and 15% of the remaining are in French. The remaining 5814 books are in regional languages. What is the total number of books in the library?
(a) 8000
(b) 8140
(c) 6000
(d) 8500
2. In a library, 20% of the books are in Hindi, 50% of the remaining are in English and 30% of the remaining are in French. The remaining 6300 books are in regional languages. What is the total number of books in the library?
(a) 22500
(b) 22560
(c) 22540
(d) 22340
3. 240 litres of oil was poured into a tank and it was still 20% empty. How much oil must be poured into the tank in order to fill it to the brim?
(a) 70
(b) 50
(c) 60
(d) 40
4. 240 litres of oil was poured into a tank and it was still 20% empty. Find the capacity of the tank.
(a) 600
(b) 300
(c) 700
(d) 500
5. 210 litres of oil was poured into a tank and it was still 30% empty. How much oil must be poured into the tank in order to fill it to the brim?
(a) 60 litres
(b) 90 litres
(c) 80 litres
(d) 70 litres
6. 270 litres of oil was poured into a tank and it was still 25% empty. Find the capacity of the tank.
(a) 360 litres
(b) 300 litres
(c) 450 litres
(d) 350 litres
7. Find a single equivalent increase, if a number is successively increase by 5%, 10% and 15%.
(a) 32.8%
(b) 31.8%
(c) 38.2%
(d) 23.8%
8. Find a single equivalent increase, if a number is successively increased by 10%, 15% and 20%.
(a) 51.8%
(b) 52.6%
(c) 54.8%
(d) 55.8%
9. Ram’s monthly income is 15% more than that of Shyam. Shyam’s monthly income is 10% less than that of Sohan. If the difference between the monthly incomes of Ram and Sohan is Rs. 350, what is the monthly income of Shyam?
(a) 10000
(b) 30000
(c) 20000
(d) 40000
10. Naresh’s monthly income is 30% more than that of Raghu. Raghu’s monthly income is 20% less than that of Vishal. If the difference between the monthly incomes of Naresh and Vishal is Rs. 800, what is the monthly income of Raghu?
(a) Rs. 16000
(b) Rs. 20000
(c) Rs. 12000
(d) Data inadequate
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