Arithmetic Aptitude :: Stocks and Shares
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In order to obtain an income of Rs. 650 from 10% stock at Rs. 96, one must make an investment of:
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A man bought 20 shares of Rs. 50 at 5 discount, the rate of dividend being 13\(\frac { 1 } { 2 }\) The rate of interest obtained is:
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Which is better investment: 11% stock at 143 or 9\( \frac { 3 } {4 }\)% stock at 117?
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A man buys Rs. 20 shares paying 9% dividend. The man wants to have an interest of 12% on his money. The market value of each share is:
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By investing in 16\(\frac { 2} {3 }\)%stock at 64, one earns Rs. 1500. The investment made is:
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A man invested Rs. 4455 in Rs. 10 shares quoted at Rs. 8.25. If the rate of dividend be 12%, his annual income is:
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Rs. 9800 are invested partly in 9% stock at 75 and 10% stock at 80 to have equal amount of incomes. The investment in 9% stock is:
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A man invests some money partly in 9% stock at 96 and partly in 12% stock at 120. To obtain equal dividends from both, he must invest the money in the ratio:
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By investing Rs. 1620 in 8% stock, Michael earns Rs. 135. The stock is then quoted at:
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A man invested Rs. 1552 in a stock at 97 to obtain an income of Rs. 128. The dividend from the stock is:
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The market value of a 10.5% stock, in which an income of Rs. 756 is derived by investing Rs. 9000, brokerage being \(\frac { 1 } { 4 } \)% is:
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The cost price of a Rs. 100 stock at 4 discount, when brokerage is\(\frac { 1 } { 4 } \)% is:
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Sakshi invests a part of Rs. 12,000 in 12% stock at Rs. 120 and the remainder in 15% stock at Rs. 125. If his total dividend per annum is Rs. 1360, how much does he invest in 12% stock at Rs. 120?