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The document contains a series of mathematical problems covering various topics such as percentages, profit calculations, work and time, probability, geometry, and combinatorics. Each problem presents a scenario requiring a solution, including calculations for remaining quantities, profit percentages, work completion times, and geometric dimensions. The problems are designed to test mathematical reasoning and problem-solving skills.

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Test Paper 1

The document contains a series of mathematical problems covering various topics such as percentages, profit calculations, work and time, probability, geometry, and combinatorics. Each problem presents a scenario requiring a solution, including calculations for remaining quantities, profit percentages, work completion times, and geometric dimensions. The problems are designed to test mathematical reasoning and problem-solving skills.

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1. A had some candies with him.

He gave 30% to B, 40% of the rest to C and 30% of the


remaining to D. What % of candies was left with A?
2. A box is bought for Rs. 360 and sold in the price range of Rs. 450 to 500. Find the
maximum profit % possible.
3. A fruit vendor sold 120 articles and made profit equal to the selling price of articles.
What is the profit %.
4. A can do a piece of work in 10 days and B in 15 days. They work on alternate days
starting with A. In how many days will the work be completed?
5. Two cars start from opposite points 100 km apart and move towards each other. One
moves at 40 kmph and the other at 60 kmph. When will they meet?
6. How many different words can be formed by using all the letters of the word INSTITUTE?
7. In how many ways can 7 persons be selected from 3 men, 4 women, 2 girls and one boy,
so that there must be at least three women in each selection?
8. A sum of money becomes double itself in 6 years. In 18 years, how many times will it
become at the same rate?
9. Price of a commodity increases by 20%. By what percentage must a consumer reduce his
consumption to keep his expenditure constant?
10. A and B can do a work in 12 and 18 days respectively. They start together, but after 4
days A leaves. How long will B take to finish the remaining work?
11. A number is chosen at random from 1 to 100. What is the probability that it is divisible
by 5 or 7?
12. The base of a parallelogram is thrice of its height and the area is 2187 sq. cm. what is its
height?
13. The ratio of the areas of the circum circle and the in circle of square?
14. What are the dimensions of a cuboid with volume 720 cu.cm, surface area
484 sq. cm and the area of the base 72 sq. cm?
15. The frustum of a right circular cone has the radii of base 4 cm, of the top 2 cm and a
height of 6 cm. What is the volume of the frustum?

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