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Samira sells newspapers at Janpath crossing daily.On a particular day,she had 312 newspapers out of which 216 are in English and remaining in Hindi.Find the ratio of(a) the number of English newspapers to the number of Hindi newspaper.(b) the number of Hindi newspapers to the total number of newspapers

Samira sells newspapers at Janpath crossing daily. On a particular day, she had 312 newspapers out of which 216 are in English and remaining in Hindi. Find the ratio of the number of Hindi newspapers to the total number of newspapers.

A house is fitted with seven tubelights of rating 220 V, 40 W each , two bulbs of rating 220 V, 60 W each, five fans each drawing a current of 0.4 at 220 V , and a heater of resistance 48.4 Omega . The main line power supplied to the house is at 220 V . Calculate the bill for the month of january if tubelights and bulbs are used for 6 h daily, fans for 1 h daily , and heater for 10 h daily. The electricity is to cost Rs. 2 per unit.

From the following Balance Sheet of Bharat Steel Ltd as at 31st March, 2019 prepare its Cash Folw Statement: Additional Information : (i) Machinery costing ₹ 1,00,000 on which depreciation charged was sold at a profit of 20% on book value. Derprection charged during the year amounted to ₹ 70,000. (ii) Perference Shares were redeemed at par on 31st March, 2019. (iii) Equaity Shares were issued on 1st April, 2018 and Debentures were redeemed on 1st January, 2019. (iv) The company declared and paid interim dividend on Equity Shares @ ₹ 40 per share out of General Reserve. It did not propose final dividend on Equity Shares. (v) Non-current Investments costing ₹ 60,000 were sold at a profit of 20%. (vi) Income tax ₹ 45,000 was provided.

31 candidates appeared for an examination, 15 candidates passed in English, 15 candidates passed in Hindi, 20 candidates passed in Sanskrit. 3 candidates passed only in English. 4. candidates passed only in Hindi, 7 candidates passed only in Sanskrit. 2 candidates passed in all the three subiects How many candidates passed only in two subjects

The bar graph given below represents the circulation of newspapers (dailies) in a town in six languages (the figures are approximated to hundreds). f Study the bar graph and answer the following questions: (a) Find the total number of newspapers read in Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu, Marathi and Tamil. (b) Find the excess number of newspapers read in Hindi than those in English. (c) Name the language in which the least number of newspapers are read. (d) Write the total circulation of newspapers in the town.

Read the following informations carefully and answer the question given below it. Following are the criteria for selection of interpreter in different embassies in India. A. The candidate should be a graduate from a recogniseduniversity. B. He or she should be 23 to 26 yr of age as on 7th March, 2006. C. The candidate should have the ability to read, write and speak English and Hindi besides the foreign language to which he/she has applied. D. The candidate should have his/her own accommodation, either rental or own, in Delhi. Now, based on the above cirteria and the information given below, you have to take decision in regard to each case. You are not to assume any information which is not available. Sweta Singh is a Hindi Honour graduated from Hindu College, Delhi. Recently, she has celebrated her 23rd birthday on 9th January, 2006. She possesses her own house in Vikaspuri, Delhi. She can speak, write and read English, Hindi and French equally well.

Read the following informations carefully and answer the question given below it. Following are the criteria for selection of interpreter in different embassies in India. A. The candidate should be a graduate from a recogniseduniversity. B. He or she should be 23 to 26 yr of age as on 7th March, 2006. C. The candidate should have the ability to read, write and speak English and Hindi besides the foreign language to which he/she has applied. D. The candidate should have his/her own accommodation, either rental or own, in Delhi. Now, based on the above cirteria and the information given below, you have to take decision in regard to each case. You are not to assume any information which is not available. Reena has done her graduation from Jabalpur University, Madhya Pradesh. She can arrange her accommodation with her brother-in-law in Delhi. Her date of birth is 12th January, 1983. She can speak more than two languages including a foreign language.