EduSahara™ Assignment
Name : Percentage
Chapter : Comparing Quantities using Proportion
Grade : SSC Grade VIII
License : Non Commercial Use
Question 1
1.
How much is 11.00% of 100?
  • (i)
    13
  • (ii)
    10
  • (iii)
    12
  • (iv)
    11
  • (v)
    9
Question 2
2.
2.00% of a number is 8.00. What is 10.00% of the number?
  • (i)
    39
  • (ii)
    41
  • (iii)
    42
  • (iv)
    38
  • (v)
    40
Question 3
3.
The cost of an article is ₹140.00. If it is increased by 20.00%, what is the new cost of the article?
  • (i)
    ₹168.00
  • (ii)
    ₹166.00
  • (iii)
    ₹167.00
  • (iv)
    ₹170.00
  • (v)
    ₹169.00
Question 4
4.
The cost of an article is ₹40.00. If it is decreased by 2.00%, what is the new cost of the article?
  • (i)
    ₹40.20
  • (ii)
    ₹38.20
  • (iii)
    ₹39.20
  • (iv)
    ₹41.20
  • (v)
    ₹37.20
Question 5
5.
13.30 is what percentage of 190?
  • (i)
    7.00%
  • (ii)
    6.00%
  • (iii)
    8.00%
  • (iv)
    5.00%
  • (v)
    9.00%
Question 6
6.
51.34 is what percentage of 138?
  • (i)
    35.20%
  • (ii)
    39.20%
  • (iii)
    37.20%
  • (iv)
    38.20%
  • (v)
    36.20%
Question 7
7.
How much is 7.30% of 124?
  • (i)
    8.05
  • (ii)
    10.05
  • (iii)
    11.05
  • (iv)
    7.05
  • (v)
    9.05
Question 8
8.
    • 20.00%
    • =
  • (i)
    1

    7
  • (ii)
    (
    -1

    5
    )
  • (iii)
    3

    5
  • (iv)
    1

    3
  • (v)
    1

    5
Question 9
9.
    • 13.00%
    • =
  • (i)
    13

    100
  • (ii)
    13

    102
  • (iii)
    11

    100
  • (iv)
    3

    20
  • (v)
    13

    98
Question 10
10.
    • 9.00%
    • =
  • (i)
    9

    98
  • (ii)
    7

    100
  • (iii)
    3

    34
  • (iv)
    11

    100
  • (v)
    9

    100
Question 11
11.
    • 0.40%
    • =
  • (i)
    1

    250
  • (ii)
    1

    252
  • (iii)
    3

    250
  • (iv)
    1

    248
  • (v)
    (
    -1

    250
    )
Question 12
12.
    • 0.93%
    • =
  • (i)
    19

    2000
  • (ii)
    93

    10000
  • (iii)
    91

    10000
  • (iv)
    31

    3334
  • (v)
    93

    9998
Question 13
13.
    • 1

      2
    • =
  • (i)
    52.00%
  • (ii)
    50.00%
  • (iii)
    51.00%
  • (iv)
    49.00%
  • (v)
    48.00%
Question 14
14.
    • 34

      36
    • =
  • (i)
    96.44%
  • (ii)
    95.44%
  • (iii)
    93.44%
  • (iv)
    92.44%
  • (v)
    94.44%
Question 15
15.
    • 0.90
    • =
  • (i)
    89.00%
  • (ii)
    90.00%
  • (iii)
    91.00%
  • (iv)
    88.00%
  • (v)
    92.00%
Question 16
16.
    • 0.58
    • =
  • (i)
    56.00%
  • (ii)
    58.00%
  • (iii)
    59.00%
  • (iv)
    60.00%
  • (v)
    57.00%
Question 17
17.
    • 1.00
    • =
  • (i)
    99.00%
  • (ii)
    101.00%
  • (iii)
    100.00%
  • (iv)
    102.00%
  • (v)
    98.00%
Question 18
18.
    • 600.00%
    • =
  • (i)
    8
  • (ii)
    5
  • (iii)
    4
  • (iv)
    6
  • (v)
    7
Question 19
19.
    • 30.00%
    • =
  • (i)
    2.3
  • (ii)
    1.3
  • (iii)
    7.3
  • (iv)
    8.3
  • (v)
    0.3
Question 20
20.
    • 58.00%
    • =
  • (i)
    7.58
  • (ii)
    2.58
  • (iii)
    8.58
  • (iv)
    0.58
  • (v)
    1.58
Question 21
21.
    • 1.00%
    • of
    • 20.00
    • +
    • 8.00%
    • of
    • 100.00
    • =
  • (i)
    8.40
  • (ii)
    8.00
  • (iii)
    8.20
  • (iv)
    8.10
  • (v)
    8.30
Question 22
22.
    • 31.00%
    • of
    • 100.00
    • +
    • 25.00%
    • of
    • 330.00
    • =
  • (i)
    113.70
  • (ii)
    113.30
  • (iii)
    113.60
  • (iv)
    113.50
  • (v)
    113.40
Question 23
23.
    • 10.00%
    • of
    • 70.00
    • +
    • 5.00%
    • of
    • 70.00
    • +
    • 2.00%
    • of
    • 10.00
    • =
  • (i)
    10.70
  • (ii)
    10.90
  • (iii)
    10.60
  • (iv)
    10.50
  • (v)
    10.80
Question 24
24.
    • 4.00%
    • of
    • 70.00
    • 5.00%
    • of
    • 100.00
    • =
  • (i)
    -2.40
  • (ii)
    -2.30
  • (iii)
    -2.10
  • (iv)
    -2.00
  • (v)
    -2.20
Question 25
25.
    • 20.00%
    • of
    • 480.00
    • 47.00%
    • of
    • 370.00
    • =
  • (i)
    -77.70
  • (ii)
    -77.80
  • (iii)
    -77.90
  • (iv)
    -78.00
  • (v)
    -78.10
Question 26
26.
Out of 72 articles, 3 were damaged. What is the percentage of good articles?
  • (i)
    95.83%
  • (ii)
    94.83%
  • (iii)
    96.83%
  • (iv)
    93.83%
  • (v)
    97.83%
Question 27
27.
The cost of an article is ₹80.00. If it is increased by 9.00%, what is the new cost of the article?
  • (i)
    ₹85.20
  • (ii)
    ₹88.20
  • (iii)
    ₹89.20
  • (iv)
    ₹87.20
  • (v)
    ₹86.20
Question 28
28.
If 4.00% and 7.00% are two successive changes, then the overall change is
  • (i)
    13.28%
  • (ii)
    11.28%
  • (iii)
    10.28%
  • (iv)
    12.28%
  • (v)
    9.28%
Question 29
29.
If the price of a commodity increases by 4.00%, the reduction in consumption so as not to increase the expenditure is
  • (i)
    5.85%
  • (ii)
    4.85%
  • (iii)
    3.85%
  • (iv)
    2.85%
  • (v)
    1.85%
Question 30
30.
If the price of a commodity decreases by 6.00%, the increase in consumption so as to match the expenditure is
  • (i)
    7.38%
  • (ii)
    6.38%
  • (iii)
    8.38%
  • (iv)
    4.38%
  • (v)
    5.38%
Question 31
31.
    • If 'a' exceeds 'b' by
    • 5.00%
    • ,
    • then 'b' is short of 'a' by
  • (i)
    3.76%
  • (ii)
    4.76%
  • (iii)
    6.76%
  • (iv)
    5.76%
  • (v)
    2.76%
Question 32
32.
    • If 'a' is short of 'b' by
    • 5.00%
    • ,
    • then 'b' exceeds 'a' by
  • (i)
    6.26%
  • (ii)
    5.26%
  • (iii)
    4.26%
  • (iv)
    7.26%
  • (v)
    3.26%
Question 33
33.
If the radius of a circle is increased by 4.00%, its area will increase by
  • (i)
    10.16%
  • (ii)
    9.16%
  • (iii)
    7.16%
  • (iv)
    6.16%
  • (v)
    8.16%
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)
    [
    r

    100 + r
    100
    ]
    %
  • (iii)
    [
    100 − r

    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)
    [
    r

    100 + r
    100
    ]
    %
  • (iv)
    [
    100 − r

    r
    100
    ]
    %
Question 36
36.
If 'a' exceeds 'b' by x%, then 'b' is short of 'a' by
  • (i)
    [
    x

    100 + x
    100
    ]
    %
  • (ii)
    [
    100 − x

    x
    100
    ]
    %
  • (iii)
    [
    100 + x

    x
    100
    ]
    %
  • (iv)
    [
    x

    100 − x
    100
    ]
    %
Question 37
37.
If 'a' is short of 'b' by x%, then 'b' exceeds 'a' by
  • (i)
    [
    x

    100 + x
    100
    ]
    %
  • (ii)
    [
    100 + x

    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
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