Question 101. A sum of Rs. 1550 was lent partly at 5% and partly at 8% p.a. simple interest. The total interest received after 3 years was Rs. 300. The ratio of the money lent at 5% to that lent at 8% is:
Question 102. A sum of Rs. 1440 is lent out in three parts in such away that the interests on first part at 2% for 3 years, second part at 3% for 4 years and third part at 4% for 5 years are equal. Then the difference between the largest and the smallest sum is -
Question 106. A person invests money in three different schemes for 6 years, 10 years and 12 years at 10 percent, 12 percent and 15 percent simple interest respectively. At the completion of each scheme, he gets the same interest. The ratio of his investment is
Question 107. A man invested $$\frac{{\text{1}}}{{\text{3}}}$$ of his capital at 7%; $$\frac{{\text{1}}}{{\text{4}}}$$ at 8% and the remainder at 10%. If his annual income is Rs. 561, the capital is -
Question 109. The simple interest on a certain sum of money at the rate of 5% per annum for 8 years is Rs. 840. Rate of interest for which the same amount of interest can be received on the same sum after 5 years is = ?