EduSahara™ Assignment
Name : Percentage
Chapter : Comparing Quantities using Proportion
Grade : SSC Grade VIII
License : Non Commercial Use
Question
1
1.
How much is 16.00% of 190?
(i)
30.4
(ii)
29.4
(iii)
28.4
(iv)
32.4
(v)
31.4
Question
2
2.
6.00% of a number is 3.00. What is 2.00% of the number?
(i)
2
(ii)
3
(iii)
1
(iv)
9
(v)
0
Question
3
3.
The cost of an article is ₹460.00. If it is increased by 44.00%, what is the new cost of the article?
(i)
₹664.40
(ii)
₹660.40
(iii)
₹661.40
(iv)
₹663.40
(v)
₹662.40
Question
4
4.
The cost of an article is ₹10.00. If it is decreased by 1.00%, what is the new cost of the article?
(i)
₹8.90
(ii)
₹7.90
(iii)
₹9.90
(iv)
₹11.90
(v)
₹10.90
Question
5
5.
34.00 is what percentage of 200?
(i)
18.00%
(ii)
16.00%
(iii)
17.00%
(iv)
15.00%
(v)
19.00%
Question
6
6.
56.12 is what percentage of 184?
(i)
31.50%
(ii)
32.50%
(iii)
30.50%
(iv)
29.50%
(v)
28.50%
Question
7
7.
How much is 8.70% of 394?
(i)
33.28
(ii)
34.28
(iii)
32.28
(iv)
36.28
(v)
35.28
Question
8
8.
80.00%
=
(i)
4
5
(ii)
4
7
(iii)
4
3
(iv)
6
5
(v)
2
5
Question
9
9.
32.00%
=
(i)
8
23
(ii)
8
25
(iii)
6
25
(iv)
8
27
(v)
2
5
Question
10
10.
8.00%
=
(i)
4
25
(ii)
2
27
(iii)
0
(iv)
2
25
(v)
2
23
Question
11
11.
0.10%
=
(i)
(
-1
1000
)
(ii)
1
1000
(iii)
1
1002
(iv)
1
998
(v)
3
1000
Question
12
12.
0.04%
=
(i)
1
2502
(ii)
1
2498
(iii)
3
2500
(iv)
(
-1
2500
)
(v)
1
2500
Question
13
13.
1
3
=
(i)
35.33%
(ii)
32.33%
(iii)
34.33%
(iv)
31.33%
(v)
33.33%
Question
14
14.
19
36
=
(i)
52.78%
(ii)
54.78%
(iii)
53.78%
(iv)
51.78%
(v)
50.78%
Question
15
15.
0.70
=
(i)
68.00%
(ii)
71.00%
(iii)
70.00%
(iv)
69.00%
(v)
72.00%
Question
16
16.
0.64
=
(i)
65.00%
(ii)
63.00%
(iii)
66.00%
(iv)
62.00%
(v)
64.00%
Question
17
17.
6.00
=
(i)
600.00%
(ii)
601.00%
(iii)
602.00%
(iv)
599.00%
(v)
598.00%
Question
18
18.
600.00%
=
(i)
8
(ii)
6
(iii)
4
(iv)
5
(v)
7
Question
19
19.
50.00%
=
(i)
0.5
(ii)
7.5
(iii)
1.5
(iv)
8.5
(v)
2.5
Question
20
20.
15.00%
=
(i)
1.15
(ii)
7.15
(iii)
2.15
(iv)
0.15
(v)
8.15
Question
21
21.
2.00%
of
10.00
+
2.00%
of
20.00
=
(i)
0.60
(ii)
0.70
(iii)
0.80
(iv)
0.40
(v)
0.50
Question
22
22.
14.00%
of
170.00
+
15.00%
of
370.00
=
(i)
79.40
(ii)
79.50
(iii)
79.30
(iv)
79.20
(v)
79.10
Question
23
23.
2.00%
of
70.00
+
1.00%
of
10.00
+
5.00%
of
90.00
=
(i)
6.00
(ii)
5.80
(iii)
6.10
(iv)
5.90
(v)
6.20
Question
24
24.
2.00%
of
70.00
−
10.00%
of
40.00
=
(i)
-2.50
(ii)
-2.60
(iii)
-2.40
(iv)
-2.70
(v)
-2.80
Question
25
25.
39.00%
of
340.00
−
28.00%
of
110.00
=
(i)
102.00
(ii)
101.80
(iii)
101.70
(iv)
101.90
(v)
101.60
Question
26
26.
Out of 20 articles, 7 were damaged. What is the percentage of good articles?
(i)
64.00%
(ii)
65.00%
(iii)
67.00%
(iv)
66.00%
(v)
63.00%
Question
27
27.
The cost of an article is ₹40.00. If it is increased by 1.00%, what is the new cost of the article?
(i)
₹38.40
(ii)
₹41.40
(iii)
₹39.40
(iv)
₹40.40
(v)
₹42.40
Question
28
28.
If 6.00% and 8.00% are two successive changes, then the overall change is
(i)
12.48%
(ii)
13.48%
(iii)
16.48%
(iv)
14.48%
(v)
15.48%
Question
29
29.
If the price of a commodity increases by 6.00%, the reduction in consumption so as not to increase the expenditure is
(i)
3.66%
(ii)
4.66%
(iii)
5.66%
(iv)
7.66%
(v)
6.66%
Question
30
30.
If the price of a commodity decreases by 4.00%, the increase in consumption so as to match the expenditure is
(i)
2.17%
(ii)
6.17%
(iii)
3.17%
(iv)
5.17%
(v)
4.17%
Question
31
31.
If 'a' exceeds 'b' by
3.00%
,
then 'b' is short of 'a' by
(i)
0.91%
(ii)
4.91%
(iii)
3.91%
(iv)
1.91%
(v)
2.91%
Question
32
32.
If 'a' is short of 'b' by
5.00%
,
then 'b' exceeds 'a' by
(i)
5.26%
(ii)
6.26%
(iii)
4.26%
(iv)
7.26%
(v)
3.26%
Question
33
33.
If the radius of a circle is increased by 5.00%, its area will increase by
(i)
12.25%
(ii)
10.25%
(iii)
8.25%
(iv)
11.25%
(v)
9.25%
Question
34
34.
If the price of a commodity increases by r%, the reduction in consumption so as not to increase the expenditure is
(i)
[
r
100 − r
✕
100
]
%
(ii)
[
100 + r
r
✕
100
]
%
(iii)
[
r
100 + r
✕
100
]
%
(iv)
[
100 − r
r
✕
100
]
%
Question
35
35.
If the price of a commodity decreases by r%, the increase in consumption so as not to decrease the expenditure is
(i)
[
r
100 + r
✕
100
]
%
(ii)
[
100 + r
r
✕
100
]
%
(iii)
[
100 − r
r
✕
100
]
%
(iv)
[
r
100 − r
✕
100
]
%
Question
36
36.
If 'a' exceeds 'b' by x%, then 'b' is short of 'a' by
(i)
[
x
100 − x
✕
100
]
%
(ii)
[
x
100 + x
✕
100
]
%
(iii)
[
100 − x
x
✕
100
]
%
(iv)
[
100 + x
x
✕
100
]
%
Question
37
37.
If 'a' is short of 'b' by x%, then 'b' exceeds 'a' by
(i)
[
100 + x
x
✕
100
]
%
(ii)
[
x
100 − x
✕
100
]
%
(iii)
[
100 − x
x
✕
100
]
%
(iv)
[
x
100 + x
✕
100
]
%
Question
38
38.
If initial value is V, new value after r% increase is
(i)
100 − r
r
✕
V
(ii)
100 + r
r
✕
V
(iii)
100 − r
100
✕
V
(iv)
100 + r
100
✕
V
Question
39
39.
If initial value is V, new value after r% decrease is
(i)
100 − r
r
✕
V
(ii)
100 + r
100
✕
V
(iii)
100 + r
r
✕
V
(iv)
100 − r
100
✕
V
Assignment Key
1) (i)
2) (iii)
3) (v)
4) (iii)
5) (iii)
6) (iii)
7) (ii)
8) (i)
9) (ii)
10) (iv)
11) (ii)
12) (v)
13) (v)
14) (i)
15) (iii)
16) (v)
17) (i)
18) (ii)
19) (i)
20) (iv)
21) (i)
22) (iii)
23) (i)
24) (ii)
25) (ii)
26) (ii)
27) (iv)
28) (iv)
29) (iii)
30) (v)
31) (v)
32) (i)
33) (ii)
34) (iii)
35) (iv)
36) (ii)
37) (ii)
38) (iv)
39) (iv)