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The cost prices of the two articles are in the ratio of 4:5. While selling these articles, the shopkeeper gains 10% on one article and 20% profit on the other article, and the difference in the selling price is ₹480. Find the total cost price of both the articles. 

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A shopkeeper earns a profit of 40% on the cost price of an article after giving three consecutive discounts of 5%,  10%, and 15% to a customer. What would have been the profit percentage, has the shopkeeper given discounts of 5% and 10% only?   

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Kavita purchased fabric worth ₹ 800 for a dress and spent ₹ 350 on embroidery and stitching. If she sold the dress at a profit of 20%, the selling price is:   

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If by selling 110 mangoes, the C.P. of 120 mangoes is realised, the gain percent is

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The cost of manufacturing an item was ₹ 24,000, and 20% of it was spent on packaging and its shipment to a retailer. The manufacturer made a profit of 50%, while the retailer incurred a loss of 20% in selling it to a customer. At what price (in ₹) was the item sold by the retailer?  

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Who was the first Indian to win the Booker Prize?

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Five friends are sitting on a bench facing North and South alternately. R is sitting at the left comer and facing North, and T is second to the right of R. If P is third to the left of Q, then what is the sitting position of S?

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Eight houses A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are in two rows with four houses in each row. The houses in one row face the houses in the other.

  1. C is facing F.
  2. G and A are diagonally opposite.
  3. E is facing H, but is not in the same row as that of A.
  4. His between D and C.

Which house is B facing?

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Who among the following is the author of the book titled 'Speaking Truth to Power: My Alternative View'?

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Who among the following is the author of the book 'Waiting for the Mahatma'?

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ln a row of boys, Karun is 5th from the left and Panth is 6th from right. When they exchange their position, Karun becomes 13th from the left. What is the new position of Panth from the right?

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In the morning prayer of a school, Chanchal was 8th from the front, while Prince was 11th from the back in the same row. lf they swap their positions, Chanchal becomes 22nd from the front. What is the number of students in the row?

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Which of the following books is written by R~jendra Prasad?

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Which of the following books has been written by Munshi Premchand?

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Who among the following was the author of the book 'Waiting for a Visa"?

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There is a profit of 20% on the cost price of an article. The % of profit, when calculated on selling price is ______.

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When an article is sold at a gain of 20%, it yields ₹ 60 more than when it is sold at a loss of 20%. The cost price of the article is ______.

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By selling an article at `3/4` of marked price, there is a profit of 25% what is the ratio of marked price and cost price.

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Oranges are bought at rate of 7 for ₹ 3. At what rate per hundred must they be sold to gain 33%?

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Ramesh uses a weight of 930 gm instead of 1 kg and sells sugar on its cost price. What will be his profit per cent on selling 15 kg of sugar?

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