SSC Selection Post Matric 2022161)By selling a wall clock for ₹3,034, a shopkeeper loses 18%. If he wishes to make a profit of 18%, what should be the selling price (in ₹) of the clock?
4,366
SSC Selection Post Matric 2022162)A shopkeeper allows series of discounts of 20%, 10% and 15%. How much will a customer have to pay for the item marked at ₹1,000?
₹612
SSC Selection Post Matric 2022163)The cost price of a shirt is ₹ 450. A shopkeeper marks its price in such a way that he earns a profit of 24% after giving 25% discount on its marked price. The marked price (in ₹ ) of the shirt is:
744
SSC Selection Post Matric 2022164)A shopkeeper sold an item at 20% gain. Had he bought it ₹50 cheaper and sold it at the same price, he would have gained 25%. Find the cost price of the item (in ₹)
1,250
SSC Selection Post Matric 2022165)A vegetable dealer buys 50 carrots for ₹36, and sells 36 carrots for ₹50. His profit percentage (correct to one decimal place) is:
92.9%
SSC CPO 2020166)Three successive discounts 22%, 17% and 11% are equivalent to a single discount of:
approximately 42%
SSC CPO 2020167)Two successive discounts, each of x% on the marked price of an article, are equal to a single discount of Rs. 331.20. If the marked price of the article is Rs. 920, then the value of x is:
20
SSC CPO 2020168)A person sold an article at a loss of 16%. Had he sold it for Rs. 660 more, he would have gained 8%. What should be the selling price (in Rs.) to gain a profit of 12%?
3,080
SSC CPO 2020169)A man bought an article and sold it at a gain of 10%. If he had bought the article at 20% less and sold it for Rs. 1,000 more, he would have made a profit of 40%. The cost price of the article (in Rs.) is:
50,000
SSC CPO 2020170)A single discount equivalent to three successive discounts of 8%, 15% and 12% is:
31.184%