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NATIONALISED BANKS& IBPS PO/MT/SO
1. Suresh invested a sum of Rs. 15000 at 9per cent per annum simple interest and Rs.12000 at 8 per cent per annum compoundinterest for a period of 2 years. Whatamount of interest did Suresh earn in 2years ?(1) Rs. 4096.60 (2) Rs. 4696.80(3) Rs. 4896.60 (4) Rs. 4698.60(5) None of these(Syndicate Bank PO Exam. 10.10.2004)
2. Satish invests Rs. 35,500 in a schemewhich earns him simple interest at the rateof 15 p.c.p.a. for two years. At the end oftwo years he reinvests the principal amountplus interest earned in another schemewhich earns him compound Interest at therate of 20 p.c.p.a. What will be the totalinterest earned by Satish over the principalamount at the end of 5 years ?(1) Rs. 30,956.80(2) Rs. 35,017.20(3) Rs. 43,597.80(4) Rs. 44,247.20(5) None of these
(Union Bank of India POExam. 27.11.2005
3. The simple interest accrued on an amountof Rs. 14,800 at the end of three years isRs. 6,216. What would be the compoundinterest accrued on the same amount at thesame rate in the same period ?(1) Rs. 6986.1142(2) Rs. 7042.2014(3) Rs. 7126.8512(4) Rs. 8321.4166(5) None of these
(Corporation Bank POExam. 29.07.2006)
4. The simple interest accrued on an amountof Rs. 40,000 at the end of three years isRs. 12,000. What would be the compoundinterest accrued on the same amount at thesame rate in the same period ?(1) Rs. 18,765 (2) Rs. 15,350(3) Rs. 21,555 (4) Rs. 13,240(5) None of these
(Andhra Bank PO Exam. 14.09.2008)5. The compound interest accrued on an
amount of Rs. 22,000 at the end of twoyears is Rs. 5,596.8. What would be thesimple interest accrued on the same amountat the same rate in the same period ?
(1) Rs.5,420 (2) Rs.5,360(3) Rs.5,280 (4) Rs.5,140(5) None of these
(Oriental Bank of CommercePO Exam. 21.12.2008)
6. The compound interest accrued on anamount of Rs. 25,500 at the end of threeyears is Rs. 8,440.5. What would be thesimple interest accrued on the same amountat the same rate in the same period ?(1) Rs. 4,650 (2) Rs. 5,650(3) Rs. 6,650 (4) Rs. 7,650(5) None of these
(Canara Bank PO Exam. 15.03.2009)7. What would be the compound interest
obtained on an amount of Rs. 20,000 at therate of 15 p.c.p.a. after 4 years ?(1) Rs. 14,980.125(2) Rs. 19,680.125(3) Rs. 16,780.125(4) Rs. 18,980.125(5) None of these
(Indian Overseas Bank POExam. 05.04.2009)
8. Mr. Duggal invested Rs. 20,000 with rateof interest at 20 p.c.p.a. The interest wascompounded half yearly for first year andin the next year it was compounded yearly.What will be the total interest earned at theend of two years ?(1) Rs. 8,800 (2) Rs. 9,040(3) Rs. 8,040 (4) Rs. 9,800(5) None of these
(United Bank of India POExam. 21.06.2009)
9. What will be the compound interestaccrued on an amount. Rs. 10,000 at therate of 20 p.c.p.a. in two years if the interestis compounded half yearly ?(1) Rs. 4,400 (2) Rs. 4,600(3) Rs. 4,641 (4) Rs. 4,680(5) None of these
(Andhra Bank PO Exam. 05.07.200910. What would be the compound interest
accrued on an amount of Rs. 7,400 at therate of 13.5 p.c.p.a. at the end of two years? (rounded off to two digits after decimal)(1) Rs. 2,136.87(2) Rs. 2,306.81(3) Rs. 2,032.18(4) Rs. 2,132.87(5) None of these
(Indian Bank PO Exam. 17.10.2010)
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11. What would be the compound interestaccrued on an amout of Rs. 45,400 at theend of two years at the rate of 15 p.c.p.a ?(1) Rs. 16411.5 (2) Rs. 14461.5(3) Rs. 16461.5 (4) Rs. 14641.5(5) None of these
(Bank Of India Banking OfficerExam. 24.01.2010)
12. Sonika invested an amount of Rs. 5,800 for2 years. At what rate of compound interestwill she get an amount of Rs. 594.5 at theend of two years ?(1) 5 p.c.p.a. (2) 4 p.c.p.a.(3) 6 p.c.p.a. (4) 8 p.c.p.a.(5) None of these
(Corporation Bank POExam. 09.05.2010)
13. A man gets a simple interest of Rs. 1,000on a certain principal at the rate of 5 p.c.p.a.in 4 years. What compound interest willthe man get on twice the principal in twoyears at the same rate ?(1) Rs. 1,050 (2) Rs. 1,005(3) Rs. 11,025 (4) Rs. 10,125(5) None of these
(Punjab & Sind Bank Exam.16.05.2010)
14. What will be the approximate differencein the simple and compound interestaccrued on an amount of Rs 2600 at the rateof 15 p.c. p.a. at the end of three years ?(1) Rs 167 (2) Rs 194(3) Rs 202 (4) Rs 172(5) Rs 184
(United Bank Of India POExam. 14.11.2010)
15. Pamela invested an amount of Rs 35,000for two years at the rate of 5 p.c.p.a. Whatamount of compound interest would shereceive at the end of two years ?(1) Rs 3587.50 (2) Rs 3500(3) Rs 3580.50 (4) Rs 3565.50(5) None of these
(PNB Management TraineeExam. 28.11.2010)
16. The simple interest accrued on a sum ofcertain principal is Rs 2,000 in five yearsat the rate of 4 p.c.p.a. What would be thecompound interest accrued on sameprincipal at same rate in two years ?(1) Rs 716 (2) Rs 724(3) Rs 824 (4) Rs 816(5) None of these
(Corporation Bank POExam. 16.01.2011)
17. The difference between the amount ofcompound interest and simple interestaccured on an amount of Rs 26000 at theend of 3 years is Rs 2994.134. What is therate of interest p.c.p.a. ?(1) 22(2) 17(3) 19(4) Cannot be determined(5) None of these
(Punjab & Sind Bank POExam. 23.01.2011)
18. The simple interest accrued on a sum ofcertain principal is Rs 6500 in eight yearsat the rate of 13 per cent per year. Whatwould be the compound interest accruedon that principal at the rate of 8 per centper year in 2 years?(1) Rs 1040 (2) Rs 1020(3) Rs 1060 (4) Rs 1200(5) None of these
(UCO Bank PO Exam. 30.01.2011)19. The simple interest accrued on a sum of
certain principal is Rs 7,200 in six years atthe rate of 12 p.c.p.a. What would be thecompound interest accrued on that principalat the rate of 5 p.c.p.a. in 2 years ?(1) Rs 1,020 (2) Rs 1,055(3) Rs 1,050 (4) Rs 1,025(5) None of these(Bank Of Baxoda PO Exam. 13.03.2011)
20. The simple interest accrued on an amountof Rs 22,500 at the end of four years is Rs10,800. What would be the compoundinterest accrued on the same amount at thesame rate at the end of two years ?(1) Rs 14,908 (2) Rs 5,724(3) Rs 26,234 (4) Rs 8,568(5) None of these
(IBPS Bank PO/MT CWE 18.09.2011)21. What is the difference between the simple
and compound interest on Rs 7300 at therate of 6 p.c.p.a. in 2 years ?(1) Rs 29.37 (2) Rs 26.28(3) Rs 31.41 (4) Rs 23.22(5) Rs 21.34
(IBPS Bank PO/MT CWE 17.06.2012)22. The compound interest earned on a sum
in 3 years at 15% per annum compoundedannually is Rs 6500.52. What is the sum ?(1) Rs 12480 (2) Rs 10500(3) Rs 14800 (4) Rs 13620(5) None of these
(IBPS Specialist OfficerCWE 17.03.2013)
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23. What would be the compound interestobtained on an amount of Rs. 7,790 at therate of 10 p.c.p.a. after two years ?(1) Rs. 1532.60 (2) Rs. 1495.90(3) Rs. 1653.50 (4) Rs. 1635.90(5) None of these
(IBPS RRBs Office AssistantCWE Exam. 09.09.2012)
SBI PO EXAMS1. The difference between the simple interest
on a certain sum at the rate of 10% perannum for 2 years and compound interestwhich is compounded every 6 months isRs. 124.05. What is the principal sum ?(1) Rs. 10,000 (2) Rs. 6,000(3) Rs. 12,000 (4) Rs. 8,000(5) None of these
(SBI Banks PO Exam. 20.08.2000)2. Sudharshan invested Rs. 15,000 at interest
@ 10 p.c. p.a. for one year. If the interestis compounded every six months whatamount will Sudharshan get at the end ofthe year ?(1) Rs. 16,537.50(2) Rs. 16, 500(3) Rs. 16, 525.50(4) Rs. 18,150(5) None of these
(SBI Associate BanksPO Exam. 21.07.2002)
3. What will be the compound interest on asum of Rs. 25,000 after three years at therate of 12 per cent p.a. ?(1) Rs. 10123.20(2) Rs. 9000.30(3) Rs. 10483.20(4) Rs. 9720(5) None of these
(SBI Banks PO Exam. 18.05.2003)4. Mr. Rao invests a sum of Rs. 41,250 at the
rate of 6 p.c.p.a. What approximate amountof compound interest will he obtain at theend of 3 years ?(1) Rs.8,100 (2) Rs.7,425(3) Rs.8,210 (4) Rs.7,879(5) Rs.7,295
(SBI PO Preliminary (Tire-I)Exam. 27.04.2008)
5. The simple interest accrued on an amountof Rs. 20,000 at the end of three years isRs. 7,200. What would be the compoundinterest accrued on the same amount at thesame rate in the same period ?(1) Rs. 8342.36
(2) Rs. 8098.56(3) Rs. 8246.16(4) Rs. 8112.86(5) None of these
(SBI PO Preliminary (Tire-I)Exam. 27.07.2008)
6. The compound interest accrued on anamount at the end of three years at 15 p.c.p.a.is Rs. 6500.52. What is the amount ?(1) Rs. 12480 (2) Rs. 10500(3) Rs. 14800 (4) Rs. 13620(5) None of these
(SBI PO Preliminary (Tire-I)Exam. 27.07.2008)
7. The compound interest earned by Sureshon a certain amount at the end of two yearsat the rate of 8 p.c.p.a was Rs. 1,414.4. Whatwas the total amount that Suresh got backat the end of two years in the form ofprincipal plus interest earned ?(1) Rs.9,414.4 (2) Rs.9.914.4(3) Rs.9,014.4 (4) Rs.8,914.4(5) None of these
(SBI & Rural Business POExam. 18.04.2010)
RBI GRADE—B OFFICER EXAMS1. The compound interest accrued on an
amount at the end of two years at the rate of12 p.c.p.a is Rs 2,862. What is the amount?(1) Rs 11,250 (2) Rs 12,200(3) Rs 13,500 (4) Rs 10,000(5) None of these(RBI Grade-B Officer Exam.06.02.2011)
INSURANCE EXAMS1. Rajan invested an amount of Rs. 8,000/-
in a fixed deposit scheme for 2 years atcompound interest rate 5 percent p.a. Howmuch amount will Rajan get on maturity ofthe fixed deposit ?(1) Rs. 8,620/- (2) Rs. 8,840/-(3) Rs. 8,800/- (4) Rs. 8,600/-(5) None of these
(LIC Assistant AdministrativeOfficer (AAO) Exam. 24.04.2005)
2. Sudharshan invested Rs. 15,000 at interest@ 10 p.c. p.a. for one year. If the interest iscompounded every six months whatamount will Sudharshan get at the end ofthe year ?(1) Rs. 16,537.50 (2) Rs. 16,500(3) Rs. 16,525.50 (4) Rs. 18,150(5) None of these
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LEARN MATHS FROM S.K. RAJU (9811549822, 9811649822)
(LIC Assistant AdministrativeOfficer (AAO) Exam. 2006)
3. A sum of money becomes Rs. 13,380 after3 years and Rs. 20,070 after 6 years on com-pound interest. The sum (in Rupees) is :(1) 8800 (2) 8890(3) 8920 (4) 9040
(United India Insurance Co.(AAO) Exam. 11.03.2007)
4. The compound interest (in Rupees) on Rs.
5,600 for 112
years at 10% per annum,
compounded annually, is(1) 882.70 (2) 873.50(3) 868 (4) 840
(LIC Assistant AdministrativeOfficer (AAO) Exam, 07.06.2009)
5. The simple interest accrued on an amountof Rs. 27,500 at the end of three years isRs. 10,230. What would be the approximatecompound interest accrued on the sameamount at the same rate in the same period ?(1) Rs. 11,550 (2) Rs. 12,620(3) Rs. 10,950 (4) Rs. 11,900(5) Rs. 13,500
(New India Assurance AOExam. 25.10.2009)
6. A sum of money lent out at compoundinterest increases in value by 50% in 5years. A person wants to lend three differentsums x, y and z for 10, 15 and 20 yearsrespectively at the above rate in such a waythat he gets back equal sums at the end oftheir respective periods. The ratio x : y : zis(1) 6 : 9 : 4 (2) 9 : 4 : 6(3) 9 : 6 : 4 (4) 6 : 4 : 9
(New India Assurance AOExam. 25.10.2009)
7. The simple interest accrued on a sum ofcertain principal is Rs 6,400 in four yearsat the rate of 8 p.c.p.a. What would be thecompound interest accrued on that principalat the rate of 2 p.c.p.a. in 2 years ?(1) Rs 800 (2) Rs 808(3) Rs 704 (4) Rs 700(5) None of these
(United India Insurance AOExam. 27.03.2011)
8. A sum of Rs. 91,000 is borrowed at 20%per annum compounded annually. If theamount is to be paid in three equalinstalments,the annual instalment will be(1) Rs. 43,200 (2) Rs. 42,800(3) Rs. 42,500 (4) Rs. 42,300
(United India Insurance AAOExam. 03.06.2012)
9. The compound interest accrued on anamount of Rs. 22,000 at the end of twoyears is Rs 5,596.8. What would be thesimple interest accrued on the same amountat the same rate in the same period ?(1) Rs.5,420 (2) Rs.5,360(3) Rs.5,280 (4) Rs.5,140(5) None of these
(United India InsuranceAO Exam. 26.05.2013
10. The difference between the compoundinterest and simple interest for the amountRs. 5,000 in 2 years is Rs. 32. The rate ofinterest is(1) 5% (2) 8%(3) 10% (4) 12%
(NICL (GIC) AO (Finance)Exam. 15.12.2013)
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LEARN MATHS FROM S.K. RAJU (9811549822, 9811649822)
SHORT ANSWERSNATIONALISED BANKS
& IBPS PO/MT/SO1. (2) 2. (4)3. (3) 4. (4)5. (3) 6. (4)7. (1) 8. (2)9. (3) 10. (4)11. (4) 12. (1)13. (5) 14. (5)15. (1) 16. (4)17. (3) 18. (1)19. (4) 20. (2)21. (2) 22. (1)23. (4)
SBI PO EXAMS1. (4) 2. (1)3. (1) 4. (4)5. (2) 6. (1)7. (2)
RBI GRADE—B OFFICER EXAMS1. (1)
INSURANCE EXAMS1. (5) 2. (1)3. (3) 4. (3)5. (1) 6. (3)7. (2) 8. (1)9. (3) 10. (2)
EXPLANATIONSNATIONALISED BANKS
& IBPS PO/MT/SO
1. (2) SI = 15000 9 2
100
= Rs. 2700
CI = 12000 281 1
100
= 12000 227 1
25
= 12000 729 625
625
= 12000 × 104625 = Rs. 1996.8
Total interest earned= Rs. (2700 + 1996.8) = Rs. 4696.8
2. (4) Simple interest
= 35500 15 2
100
= Rs. 10650
Principal for another investment= 35500 + 10650 = Rs. 46150
C.I. = Rs. 46150 3201 1
100
= Rs. 46150 36 1
5
= Rs. 46150 216 125
125
= Rs. 46150 91
125
= Rs. 33597.20Total interest earned= Rs (10650 + 33597.20) = Rs. 44247.20
3. (3) Let the rate p.c. p.a. be r.
r = 6216 10014800 3
= 14
C.I = P3
1 1100
r
= Rs. 148003141 1
100
= Rs. 14800 31.14 1 = Rs. 14800 (1.481544- 1)= Rs. 14800 × 0.481544= Rs. 7126.8512
4. (4) Rate = SI 100
Principal × Time
= 12000 100
40000 3
= 10%
CI = Principal TimeRate1 1
100
= 400003101 1
100
= 40000 [(1.1)3 - 1]= 40000 (1.331 - 1)= 40000 × 0.331 = Rs. 13240
5. (3) Let the rate of interest be R% perannum.
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LEARN MATHS FROM S.K. RAJU (9811549822, 9811649822)
CI = PTR1 1
100
5596.8 = 22000 2R1 1
100
5596.822000 =
2R1 1100
2R1
100
= 5596.8122000
2R1
100
= 22000 5596.8
22000
= 27596.822000
2R1
100
= 275968220000 =
1254410000
1 + R
100 = 1254410000
= 112100
R
100 = 112100 - 1 =
112 110100
= 12
100 R = 12%
SI = Principal × Time × Rate
100
= 22000 2 12
100
= Rs 5280
6. (4) Amount= Rs. (25500 + 8440.5)= Rs. 33940.5
A = PTR1
100
33940.5 = 25500 3R1
100
33940.525500 =
3R1100
339405255000 =
3R1100
13311000 =
3R1100
311
10
= 3R1
100
1 + R
100 = 1110
R
100 =1110 - 1 =
110
R = 100 ×1
10 = 10%
S.I = Principal × Time × Rate
100
= 25500 3 10
100
= Rs. 7650
7. (1) CI = P TR1 1
100
= 20000 4151 1
100
= 20000 431 1
20
= 20000 423 1
20
= 20000279841 160000
160000
= 20000 × 119841160000 = Rs 14980.125
8. (2) Amount = PrincipalTimeRate1
100
= 20000 2101
100
201100
(Rate of interest for the first year= 10%, Time = 2 half years)
= Rs. 11 11 62000010 10 5
= Rs. 29040
C.I. = Rs. (29040 - 20000) = Rs. 90409. (3) Interest is compounded half yearly.
R = 20% p.a. = 10%/half yearT = 2 years = 4 half years
C.I = PTR1 1
100
= 100004101 1
100
= 10000411 1
10
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LEARN MATHS FROM S.K. RAJU (9811549822, 9811649822)
= 10000121 1211 1100 100
= 10000 × 221100 ×
21100 = Rs.4641
10. (4) C.I. = P TR1 1
100
= 7400213.51 1
100
= 7400 21.135 1 = 7400 × 0.288225 = Rs. 2132.87
11. (4) C.I. = PTR1 1
100
= 454002151 1
100
= 45400 21.15 1 = 45400 × 0.3225 = Rs. 14641.5
12. (1) Amount = PTR1
100
5800 + 594.5 = 58002R1
100
6394558000 =
2R1100
441400 =
2R1100
221
20
=2R1
100
1 + R
100 = 2120
R = 120 × 100
= 5% per annum.
13. (5) Principal = SI 100
Time Rate
=1000 100
4 5
= Rs. 5000
Case IIPrincipal = Rs. 10000
CI = PTimeRate1 1
100
= 10000251 1
100
= 10000 × 221 1
20
= 10000 × 41
400 = Rs. 1025
14. (5) A = PTR1 1
100
= 26003151 1
100
= 2600 × 41678000 = Rs. 1354.275
Simple interest = P R T
100
= 2600 15 3
100
= Rs. 1170
Difference = Rs. (1354.275 - 1170)= Rs. 184.275 Rs 184
15. (1) Compound interest
= P TR1 1
100
= 35000251 1
100
= 35000 × 41
400 = Rs.3587.5
16. (4) Principal
= SI 100
Time × Rate
= 2000 100
5 4
= Rs 10000
C.I = PTR1 1
100
= 10000241 1
100
= 10000226 1
25
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LEARN MATHS FROM S.K. RAJU (9811549822, 9811649822)
= 10000676 1625
= 10000 51
625
= Rs 816
17. (3) CI - SI for 3 years = P2 300
100 100r r
2994.134 = 26002 300
100 100r r
2994.134
26000 = 2300
1000000r r
2994134000
26000 = 300r2 + r3
115159 = 300r2 + r3
Option (3) r = 19% satisfies the equation.
18. (1) Principal = SI ×100
Time × Rate
= 6500 100
8 13 = Rs. 6250
CI = PTR1 1
100
= 6250281 1
100
= 6250227 1
25
= 6250729 625
625
=6250 104
625
= Rs 1040
19. (4) Principal = S.I × 100
Time × Rate
= 7200 100
6 12 = Rs 10000
C.I = PTR1 1
100
= 10000251 1
100
= 10000221 1
20
= 10000441 1400
= 10000 41
400
= Rs. 1025
20. (2) Rate = S.I × 100
Principal × Time
= 10800 100
22500 4 = 12% per annum
CI = PTR1 1
100
= 225002121 1
100
= 22500228 1
25
= 22500 784 625
625
= 22500 159
625
= Rs. 5724
21. (2) Difference =
2
2
P R100
= 7300 36
10000
= Rs. 26.28
22. (1) Let the principal be Rs. x, then
x3151
100
- x =650052
100
x ×2320 ×
2320 ×
2320 - x =
650052100
12167x - 8000x = 650052 8000
100
x = 650052 8000
100 4167
= 156 × 80
= Rs. 12480
23. (4) C.I. = PTR1 1
100
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LEARN MATHS FROM S.K. RAJU (9811549822, 9811649822)
= 77902101 1
100
= 7790121 1100
=7790 21
100
= Rs. 1635.90
SBI PO EXAMS1. (4) Let the principal sum be Rs. P
SI = PRT100
CI = PntR1 1
100
R = 10%, T = 2 years, n = 2because CI is compounded half
SI = P 10 2
100
= P5
CI = P2 2101 1
100 2
CI = P421 1
20
CI = P194481 1160000
CI = 3448116000 P
CI - SI = 34481 PP
160000 5
= 34481 32000
160000
P
= 2481
160000 P
2481
16000 P = 124.05
P = 124.05 160000
2481
= Rs. 80002. (1) Interest is compounded half yearly.
Hence rate of interest
= 102
= 5%
No. of periods = 2Amount
= 15000251
100
= 15000 × 2120 ×
2120
= Rs. 16537.503. (1)
CI. = 250003121 1
100
TRC.I. P 1 1100
= 25000 {(1.12)3 - 1}= 25000 (1.404928- 1)= 25000 × 0.404928= Rs. 10123.2
4. (4) C.I. = PTR1 1
100
= 41250361 1
100
= 41250148877 125000
125000
= 41250 × 23877
125000 = Rs 7879.41
Rs. 7879
5. (2) Rate= S.I. 100
Principal Time
= 7200 10020000 3
= 12% Per annum
C.I. = PTR1 1
100
= 200002121 1
100
= 20000 31.12 1 = 20000 × (1.404928 - 1)= Rs. 8098.56
6. (1) Let the principal be Rs. P.According to the question,
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C.I. = PTR1 1
100
6500.52 = P3151 1
100
6500.52 = P [1.520875 - 1]
P = 6500.520.520875
= Rs.12480
7. (2) CI = PTR1 1
100
1414.4 = P281 1
100
1414.4 = P × 0.1664
P = 1414.40.1664 = Rs. 8500
Amount = Rs. (8500 + 1414.4)= Rs. 9914.40
RBI GRADE-B OFFICER EXAMS1. (1) If the principal be Rs. P, then
C.I = PTR1 1
100
2862 = P2121 1
100
2862 = P228 1
25
2862 = P ×784 625
625
2862 = P × 159625
P = 2862 625
159
= Rs. 11250
INSURANCE EXAMS1. (5) P = 8000
t = 2 yearsr = 5%
A = P 1100
tr
= 8000251
100
= 80002105
100
= 8000 × 105100 ×
105100 = Rs.8820
2. (1) Interest is compounded half yearly.Hence rate of interest
= 102 = 5%
No. of periods = 2Amount
= 15000251
100
= 15000 × 2120 ×
2120 = Rs. 16537.50
3. (3) Let the sum be Rs. x. Then,
x3
1100
R =13380 ...(i)
and,
x6
1100
R = 20070 ...(ii)
Dividing equation (ii) by (i),3
1100
R=
2007013380
=32
From equation (i),
x ×32 = 13380
x = 13380 × 23
= 8920
Hence, the sum is Rs. 8920.4. (3) Amount
= PrincipalTimeRate1
100
= Rs.
112105600 1
100
= Rs.
1 1010 25600 1 1100 100
= Rs.11 21560010 20
= Rs. 6468
Compound interest= Rs. (6468 - 5600) = Rs. 868
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5. (1) Rate =SI 100
Principal × Time
= 10230 100
27500 3
= 12.4%
C.I = PTR1 1
100
= 27500312.41 1
100
27500 (1.42- 1)= 27500 × 0.42= Rs. 11550
6. (3) Tricky approachAccording to the question,
232
x = 33
2
y = 43
2
z = k let
x = 22
3
k, y = 32
3
k
and z = 42
3
k
x : y : z = 22
3
k : 32
3
k : 42
3
k
= 1 : 23 :
223
= 9 : 6 : 4
7. (2) P = S.I×100Rate × Time
= 6400 100
8 4
= Rs. 20000
C.I = P TimeRate1 1
100
= 20000221 1
100
= 20000 × 0.0404 = Rs. 8088. (1) If each instalment be Rs. x,
then.91000 =
1100
xr + 2
1100
xr
+ 3
1100
xr
91000 = x 2 35 5 5
6 6 6
91000 = x5 25 1256 36 216
91000 = x180 150 125
216
91000 = 455
216x
x = 91000 216
455
= Rs. 43200
9. (3) Let the rate of interest be R% perannum.
CI = PTR1 1
100
5596.8 = 220002R1 1
100
5596.822000 =
2R1 1100
2R1
100
= 1 + 5596.822000
2R1
100
= 22000 5596.8
22000
2R1
100
= 27596.822000
1 + R
100 = 1254410000
= 112100
R
100 =112100 - 1 =
112 110100
= 12
100 R = 12%
SI = Principal × Time × Rate
100
= 22000 2 12
100
= Rs. 5280
10. (2) Difference
Principal 2Rate
10000
32 = 50002
10000
r
r2 = 32 × 2 = 64
r = 64 = 8% per annum
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1. A sum of money becomes eight times in 3years, if the rate is compounded annually.In how much time the same amount at thesame compound interest rate will becomesixteen times ?(1) 6 years (2) 4 years(3) 8 years (4) 5 years(5) None of these
2. If the difference between the simple and thecompound interests on same principalamount at 20% for 3 years is Rs 48, thenthe principal amount must be(1) Rs 650 (2) Rs 600(3) Rs 375 (4) Rs 400(5) None of these
3. The difference between the simple interestand the compound interest compoundedannually at the rate of 12% per annum onRs 5000 for two years will be(1) Rs 17.50 (2) Rs 36(3) Rs 45 (4) Rs 72(5) None of these
4. Sanjay borrowed a certain sum from Anilat a certain rate of simple interest for 2 yr.He lent this sum to Ram at the same rateof interest compounded annually for thesame period. At the end of two years, hereceived Rs 4200 as compound interest butpaid Rs 4000 only as simple interest, findthe rate of interest.(1) 15% (2) 20%(3) 35% (4) 10%(5) None of these
5. Under the Rural Housing Scheme, the DelhiDevelopment Authority (DDA) allotted ahouse to Kamal Raj for Rs 126100. Thispayment is to be made in three equalannual instalments. If the money isreckoned at 5% per annum compoundinterest, then how much is to be paid byKamal Raj in each instalment ?(1) Rs 45205 (2) Rs 47405(3) Rs 46305 (4) Rs 48505(5) None of these
6. Ram takes a loan Rs 10000 and pays backRs 13310 after 3 years. The compoundinterest rate per annum wil l beapproximately.(1) 8% (2) 9%(3) 10% (4) 11%(5) None of these
7. The difference between the compoundinterest and the simple interest on a certain
MODEL EXERCISESsum of money for 2 years at 15% per annumis Rs 45. Find the sum.(1) Rs 7000 (2) Rs 2750(3) Rs 2000 (4) Rs 2250(5) None of these
8. Two friends A and B jointly lent out Rs81600 at 4% per annum compoundinterest. After 2 years, A gets the sameamount as B gets after 3 years. Theinvestment made by B was(1) Rs 40000 (2) Rs 30000(3) Rs 45000 (4) Rs 38000(5) None of these
9. A sum of money is accumulating atcompound interest at a certain rate ofinterest. If simple interest instead ofcompound were reckoned, the interest forthe first two years would be diminished byRs 20 and that for the first three years byRs 61. Find the sum.(1) Rs 7000 (2) Rs 8000(3) Rs 7500 (4) Rs 6500(5) None of these
10. Rs 5887 is divided between Shyam andRam, such that Shyam’s share at the endof 9 years is equal to Ram’s share at theend of 11 years, compound annually at therate of 5%. The share of Shyam is(1) Rs 2088 (2) Rs 2000(3) Rs 3087 (4) Rs 2200(5) None of these
11. Amit borrowed a certain sum of money for2 years at 8% per annum on simple interestand immediately lent it to Ravi but atcompound interest and gained by Rs 16.What amount did Amit borrow ?(1) Rs 1600 (2) Rs 2500(3) Rs 24000 (4) Rs 1800(5) None of these
12. A sum of Rs 30600 is divided between Anjaliand Arun, who are respectively 18 and 19years old, in such a way that if their sharesare invested at 4% per annum compoundedannually, they shall receive the sameamount on reaching 21 years of age. Whatis the share of Anjali ?(1) Rs 16000 (2) Rs 15000(3) Rs 15600 (4) Rs 14600(5) None of these
13. A man borrows Rs 4000 from a bank at172 % compound interest. At the end of
every year, he pays Rs 1500 as part
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repayment of loan and interest. How muchdoes he still owe to the bank after threesuch instalments ?(1) Rs 123.25 (2) Rs 125(3) Rs 400 (4) Rs 469.18(5) None of these
14. Sanju puts equal amounts of money oneat 10% per annum compound interestpayable half yearly and the second at acertain per cent per annum compoundinterest payable yearly. If he gets equalamounts after 3 years, what is the value ofthe second per cent ?
(1) 1014
% (2) 10%
(3) 912
% (4) 814
%
(5) None of these15. Ravi Shankar takes money from the
employees cooperative society at lower rateof interest and saves in a scheme, whichgives him a compound interest of 20%,compounded annually. Finally the leastnumber of complete years after which hissum will be more than double.
(1) 4 years (2) 2 years(3) 6 years (4) 8 years(5) None of these
16. Equal sums of money are deposited in twodifferent banks by M/s Enterprise, one atcompound interest, compounded annuallyand the other at simple interest, both at5% per annum. If after two years, thedifference in the amounts comes to Rs 200,what are the amounts deposited with eachbank ?(1) Rs 72000 (2) Rs 64000(3) Rs 80000 (4) Rs 8400(5) None of these
17. A sum of money lent at compound interestfor 2 years at 20% per annum would fetchRs 482 more if the interest was payable halfyearly than if it was payable annually. Thesum is(1) Rs 10,000 (2) Rs 20,000(3) Rs 40,000 (4) Rs 50,000(5) None of these
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SHORTANSWERS1. (2) 2. (3)3. (4) 4. (4)5. (3) 6. (3)7. (3) 8. (1)9. (2) 10. (3)11. (2) 12. (2)13. (1) 14. (1)15. (2) 16. (3)17. (2)
EXPLANATIONS1. (2) Let the sum of money be Rs x.
Then. 8x = x3
1100
r
8 = 3
1100
r
23 = 3
1100
r
3
1100
r= 23
1 +100r
= 2
Again, let the sum will become 16 times inn yearsThen,
16x = x 1100
nr
16 = 2n 24 = 2n
n = 4 years2. (3) Let principal amount be Rs 100.
Then, S.I. =100 20 3
100
= Rs 60
and C.I. = 1003201
100
- 100
= 100 ×36
5
-100 = 364
5
C.I. - S.I. = 364
5 - 60 = 645
If differences is Rs 645 , Principal
= Rs 100If difference is if 48,
Principal = 100 5
64
× 48 = Rs 375
3. (4) CI - SI for 2 years = P2
100r
= 5000212
100
= 5000 × 3 3
25 25 = Rs 72
4. (4) Let the money borrowed be Rs x andrate be r%.and Time = 2 yr
4000 = 2
100 x r
rx = 200000
and x2
1100
r= x + 4200
x + 2
10000xr
+ 2100
xr= 4200 + x
20r + 4000 = 4200 r = 10%
5. (3) Let the amount of each instalment beRs x.Then,
126100 = 1
100
xr
+ 2
1100
x
r
+ 3
1100
x
r
126100 = x2 320 20 20
21 21 21
126100 = x × 2021
20 400121 441
126100 = x × 2021
441 420 400441
126100 = x × 2021
× 1261441
x = 126100 21 441
20 1261
= Rs 46305
6. (3) Let the rate of compound interest be r.
Then, 10000 ×3
1100
r=13310
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3
1100
r=
13311000
3
1100
r=
31110
1 + 100r
= 1110
100r
= 1
10r = 10%
7. (3) CI - SI for 2 years = P2
100r
45 = P215
100
P = 45 100 100
15 15
= Rs 2000
8. Let the investment made byB = xThen, investment made byA = (81600 - x)
(81600 - x)241
100
= x341
100
81600 - x = 1.04x
x = 816002.04 = Rs. 40000
9. (2) Let the principal be P and rate of interestbe r% . Then, principal (when differencebetween C.I. and SI is for 2 years) is givenby
P = 2
2
20 100r
.......(i)
and difference between CI and SI is for 3years is given by
P = 6
261 10
300r r
.......(ii)
From eqs. (i) and (ii),
4
2
20 10r
= 6
2
61 10300
r r
r = 305 - 300 = 5%
From Eq. (i), P = 420 10
25
= Rs 8000
10. (3) Let Shyam’s share = x
Then, x 951
100
= (5887 - x)1151
100
5887 x
x = 1.1025
x = 5887 × 1.1025 - 1.1025x 2.1025x = 5887 × 1.1025 x = Rs 3087
11. (2) Let Amit borrow Rs x.According to the question,
CI - SI for 2 years = P2
100r
16 = x28
100
x = 16 10000
64
= Rs 2500
12. (2) Let the share of Anjali be x.Then, the share of Arun is(30600 - x).
x × 341
100
= (30600 - x) 241
100
x × 104100 = 30600 - x
204100 x = 30600
x = 30600 100
204
= Rs 15000
13. (1) Amount remaining after
1 year = 4000 7.51100
- 1500 = Rs 2800
2 years = 2800 7.51100
- 1500 = Rs 1510
3 years =1510 7.51100
- 1500 = Rs 123.25
14. (1) Let the value of second rate of interestbe x% and equal amounts be P each.
P ×651
100
= P ×3
1100
x
251
100
= 1100
x
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105 105100 100
=
100100
x
110.25 = 100 + x = 10.25%
x =10 25
100 = 1014
%
15. (2) Let the sum of money be P.
PT201 2P
100
T6
5 2
(1.2)T 2Hence, least value of T is 2 yr.
16. (3) Let P be the amount deposit in twodifferent banks.In 1st bank,
CI = P251
100
- P
= P221
20
- P
= 441P400 - P =
441P 400P400
= 41P400
In IInd bank, we get
SI = P R T
100
= P 5 2
100
= P
10
41P100 -
P100 = 200
P = Rs 8000017. (2) Let the sum be Rs. x.
x4101
100
- x2201
100
= 482
x411
10
- x26
5
= 482
x (1.4641 - 1.44) = 482 0.024lx = 482
x = 482
0.0241 = 20000
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