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GRE Verbal Mock Test for Students

Mr. Navansh invests a certain sum of money at 6% per annum simple interest and another sum at 7% per annum simple interest. His total income from interest after 2 years was Rs. 35,400. Further known is that One-fourth of the first sum is equal to one-fifth of the second sum. Then how much (Rs.) was the total sum invested?

(a) 3,10,000

(b) 2,70,000

(c) 2,20,000

(d) 1,80,000

(e) None of these

Option b – 2,70,000

The interest on a certain deposit at 5% per annum is Rs. 101.20 in one year. How much will the additional interest in one year be on the same deposit at 6% per annum?

(a) Rs. 20.80

(b) Rs. 19.74

(c) Rs. 20.24

(d) Rs. 19.5

(e) None of these

Option c – Rs. 20.24

In how many years, Rs. 7,500 will produce the same interest at 6% as Rs. 40,000 produces in 2 years at 412%?

(a) 4 years

(b) 6 years

(c) 8 years

(d) 9 years.

(e) None of these

Option c – 8 years

A sum of Rs 7,500 amounts to Rs.11,625 in 4 years at simple interest. Find the rate of interest.

(a) 12.25%

(b) 12%

(c) 6%

(d) 13.75%

(e) None of these

Option d – 13.75%

What is the interest due after 40 days for Rs. 32,000 at 10% per annum?

(a) 35.07

(b) 36.21

(c) 35.52

(d) 34

(e) None of these

Option a – 35.07

Mr. Suresh Chawla invested in all Rs. 26,00,000 at 4%, 6%, and 8% per annum simple interest. At the end of one year, he got the same interest in all three cases. The money invested at 4% is (in Rs. Lakhs) :

(a) 22

(b) 8

(c) 16

(d) 12

(e) None of these

Option b – 8

A sum of Rs. 15,500 was lent partly at 5% and partly at 8% p.a. at simple interest. The total interest received after 3 years was Rs. 3,000. The ratio of the money lent at 5% to that at 8% was :

(a) 16:15

(b) 15:16

(c) 15 : 8

(d) 8 : 15

(e) None of these

Option d – 8 : 15

The simple interest on Rs. 4,500 at 6% per annum from May 3rd to July 15th in the same year is

(a) Rs. 72

(b) Rs. 54

(c) Rs. 36

(d) Rs 81

(e) None of these

Option b – Rs. 54

Find Simple Interest (in Rs) earned on Rs.75,000 at 11% for 2 Years and 5 months.

(a) 19,942

(b) 19,912

(c) 19,927

(d) 19,937

(e) None of these

Option d – 19,937

Mr. Armaan borrowed a sum for 4 years on S.I. at 12% p.a. The total interest paid by him to his lender was Rs. 36,000. Find the Principal

(a) Rs. 70.000

(b) Rs. 65,000

(c) Rs.80,000

(d) Rs. 75,000

(e) None of these

Option d – Rs. 75,000

Find Simple Interest on Rs.1,820 for the period from March 9, 2017, to May 21, 2017, at the rate of 7%2% p.a.

(a) Rs. 27.30

(b) Rs. 22.50

(c) Rs. 28.80

(d) Rs. 29

(e) None of these

Option a – Rs. 27.30

At what Simple rate of Interest will a sum of money double itself in 20 years?

(a) 4%

(b) 5%

(c) 6%

(d) 8%

(e) None of these

Option b – 5%

A bank offers 5% p.a. compound interest computed half-yearly basis. Mr. Rohit K Ana deposited – Rs.16,000 each on 1st January and 1st of July 2019. At the end of the calendar year, the amount he would have gained by way of interest is :

(a) Rs. 800

(b) Rs. 810

(c) Rs. 1,230

(d) Rs. 1,220

(e) None of these

Option b – Rs. 810

A sum was invested at simple interest at a certain rate for 2 years. Had it been invested at a 4% higher rate, it would have fetched Rs. 600 more. The sum invested is :

(a) Rs. 7,500

(b) Rs. 7,000

(c) Rs.8,200

(d) Rs. 9,400

(e) None of these

Option a – Rs. 7,500

A sum of money becomes 140% of itself in 4 years at a certain rate of simple interest. The rate per annum is :

(a) 9%

(b) 10%

(c) 11%

(d) 12%

(e) None of these

Option b – 10%

If the Simple Interest earned on Rs. 2,000 is less than the Simple Interest on Rs. 3,000 at 5% by Rs. 50, find the time.

(a) 2.5 years

(b) 1 year

(c) 1.5 years

(d) 2 years

(e) None of these

Option b – 1 year

A cylindrical tank (r = h = 10 ft) is to be redesigned into a conical tank (with a double capacity of the cylindrical tank). Two options have been offered for the conical tank that it has (i) the base unchanged (ii) the height unchanged vis-à-vis the cylindrical tank. Find the difference between the new height (case i) and the new radius (case ii)

(a) 13

(b) 25

(c) 30

(d) 35

(e) 40

Option d – 35

A 10×6-inch piece of paper is completely used to form the lateral surface of a cylinder. For two possibilities of the cylinders, which of the following could be true?

(a) With h = 10, the volume is 60/p cubic inches greater than with h = 6

(b) With h = 6, the volume is 60/p cubic inches greater than with h = 10

(c) With h=10, the volume is 60p cubic inches greater than with h = 6

(d) With h = 6, the volume is 60p cubic inches greater than with h = 10

(e) With h = 6, the volume is 240/p cubic inches greater than with h=10

Option b – With h = 6, the volume is 60/p cubic inches greater than with h = 10

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