Partnership

1. A and B invest ₹6,000 and ₹8,000 in a business. If the annual profit is ₹2,800, what is B's share?

A. ₹1,200

B. ₹1,600

C. ₹1,800

D. ₹2,000

       B. ₹1,600

2. A invests ₹10,000 for 6 months and B invests ₹15,000 for 4 months. If profit is ₹5,000, what is A's share?

A. ₹1,500

B. ₹2,000

C. ₹2,500

D. ₹3,000

       C. ₹2,500

3. A, B, and C invest ₹12,000, ₹18,000, and ₹24,000 respectively. If the profit is ₹27,000, what is C's share?

A. ₹6,000

B. ₹9,000

C. ₹12,000

D. ₹15,000

       C. ₹12,000

4. A and B start a business with ₹50,000 and ₹70,000 respectively. What is A’s share of the profit if the total profit is ₹24,000?

A. ₹10,000

B. ₹12,000

C. ₹14,000

D. ₹16,000

       A. ₹10,000

5. A invests ₹30,000 for 12 months and B invests ₹40,000 for 9 months. Find the ratio of their profits.

A. 3 : 4

B. 4 : 3

C. 1:2

D. 1:1

       D. 1:1

6. A and B invested ₹50,000 and ₹60,000 respectively. After 6 months, A withdrew half his capital. At the end of the year, what will be the profit ratio?

A. 11 : 13

B. 13:12

C. 5 : 8

D. 8 : 5

       C. 5 : 8

7. A and B invested ₹24,000 and ₹36,000. B gets ₹1,800 more profit than A. What is the total profit?

A. ₹7,200

B. ₹8,000

C. ₹9,000

D. ₹10,000

       A. ₹7,200

8. A, B, and C invest ₹20,000, ₹30,000, and ₹50,000. Find B’s share of ₹20,000 profit.

A. ₹4,000

B. ₹5,000

C. ₹6,000

D. ₹7,000

       C. ₹6,000

9. A, B, C invest ₹50,000, ₹60,000, ₹90,000. If total profit is ₹20,000, find C’s share.

A. ₹10,000

B. ₹9,000

C. ₹8,000

D. ₹7,500

       B. ₹9,000

10. A and B invest in a business in the ratio 3 : 2. If total profit is ₹50,000, find A’s profit.

A. ₹20,000

B. ₹25,000

C. ₹30,000

D. ₹35,000

       C. ₹30,000

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