SSC GD 25th Jan 2023 Shift 3

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For the following questions answer them individually

SSC GD 25th Jan 2023 Shift 3 - Question 51


An amount of ₹10,000 becomes ₹12,100 in 2 years at a certain interest rate compounded annually. Find the amount after 4 years.

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SSC GD 25th Jan 2023 Shift 3 - Question 52


A shopkeeper listed the marked price of a table as a certain amount and he gave two successive discounts of 10% and 10%. If the shopkeeper sold it at ₹1,458, then the marked price is:

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SSC GD 25th Jan 2023 Shift 3 - Question 53


The average weight of 20 people is 75 kgs. The average weight of 10 people out of them is 70 kgs. The average weight of 5 people out of the remaining people is 75 kgs.
Find the average weight of 5 people remaining in the end.

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SSC GD 25th Jan 2023 Shift 3 - Question 54


A man, who practices running, covers the first half of the distance at 4 km/h and the remaining half of the distance at 6 km/h. What is his average speed?

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SSC GD 25th Jan 2023 Shift 3 - Question 55


If books bought at prices ranging from Rs.200 to Rs.350 are being sold at prices ranging from Rs.300 to Rs.450, what is the highest possible profit that might be made in selling 8 books?

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SSC GD 25th Jan 2023 Shift 3 - Question 56


In 65 litres of a mixture of kerosene and petrol, the ratio of kerosene to petrol is 3 : 2. In order to make this ratio 4 : 5, how many litres of petrol should be added to the given mixture?

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SSC GD 25th Jan 2023 Shift 3 - Question 57


An umbrella is bought at Rs.80 and sold at Rs.68. What is the percentage of loss?

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SSC GD 25th Jan 2023 Shift 3 - Question 58


The HCF of $$\frac{3}{4}, \frac{5}{7}, \frac{7}{9}$$ and $$\frac{1}{12}$$ will be:

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SSC GD 25th Jan 2023 Shift 3 - Question 59


If x and y are inversely proportional to each other and x = 27 when y = 7, then what is the value of x when y = 21?

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SSC GD 25th Jan 2023 Shift 3 - Question 60


A thief moving at 40 km/h covers a distance in 5 hours 15 minutes. If the police chasing him cover the same distance at 50 km/h, then how long will the police take to cover the same distance?

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