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Percentage Questions and Answers

Percentage based aptitude questions with solutions.

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The price of an item is ₹634. If the price increases by 12%, what will be the new price?

If A:B = 108:70, what percent is A of B?

If A:B = 87:80, what percent is A of B?

The price of an item is ₹689. If the price increases by 25%, what will be the new price?

If A:B = 48:111, what percent is A of B?

A student scores 70% marks out of 348. How many marks did the student obtain?

If A:B = 19:66, what percent is A of B?

If A:B = 92:14, what percent is A of B?

A number increases by 15% and then decreases by 12%. If the original number was 418, what is the final value?

If A:B = 21:81, what percent is A of B?

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Common questions and clear answers for this topic.

What is Percentage and how is it used in competitive exam problems?v

Percentage means per hundred and is used to express a number as a fraction of 100. Formula: Percentage = (Value/Total Value) x 100. In competitive exams like SSC CGL, IBPS Bank PO, and CAT, percentage questions appear as: finding percentage of a number, percentage increase/decrease, percentage change, successive percentage change, and percentage in Data Interpretation.

What are the important percentage-fraction equivalents to memorize?v

Important percentage-fraction equivalents: 10% = 1/10, 12.5% = 1/8, 16.67% = 1/6, 20% = 1/5, 25% = 1/4, 33.33% = 1/3, 37.5% = 3/8, 50% = 1/2, 62.5% = 5/8, 66.67% = 2/3, 75% = 3/4. Converting percentages to fractions makes calculations faster. For example: 25% of 480 = 480/4 = 120. Memorizing these fractions is essential for quick Quantitative Aptitude calculations.

How to calculate Percentage Increase and Decrease?v

Percentage Increase = (Increase/Original Value) x 100. Percentage Decrease = (Decrease/Original Value) x 100. If price increases by x% then decreases by x%, net effect is a decrease of x squared/100 percent. For Successive Percentage Changes: if first change is a% and second is b%, overall change = a + b + (ab/100) percent. This formula is crucial for profit/loss and interest problems in competitive exams.

How to solve population growth problems using percentage?v

Population problems use percentage increase formula. If population is P and annual growth rate is r%, then after n years: Population = P x (1 + r/100)^n. Example: Town population 50,000 grows at 10% per year. After 2 years = 50000 x 1.1 x 1.1 = 60,500. If growth rate decreases, use (1-r/100). These problems appear in SSC CGL, IBPS, and banking exams.

What is the shortcut method to find percentage of numbers quickly?v

Shortcut methods: 1) For 1%: divide by 100, 2) For 10%: divide by 10, 3) For 5%: divide by 20 (half of 10%), 4) For 15%: find 10% then add half, 5) For 20%: divide by 5, 6) For 25%: divide by 4, 7) For 50%: divide by 2, 8) For 75%: multiply by 3 and divide by 4. Combine these for complex percentages: 35% = 30% + 5% = (3 x 10%) + (5%). Practice mental math with these shortcuts for exam speed.

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