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This Assessment consists of questions to test your understanding on - Profit Loss Discount
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Questions: 19 | Attempts: 357 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2025
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Sample Question 11/3 rd of a commodity is sold at 15% profit, 1/4 th is sold at 20% profit and the rest at 24% profit. If total profit of Rs 62 is earned , find the value of the commodity
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Sample Question 2If goods be purchased for Rs 450, and 1/3 be sold at a loss of 10% , at what gain % the remainder be sold to gain 20% on the whole
This quiz assesses understanding of changes in UK shopping habits over decades, focusing on the evolution from individual shops to supermarkets and the recent trend back towards smaller, frequent shopping.
Questions: 7 | Attempts: 393 | Last updated: Apr 20, 2025
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Sample Question 1Shopping habits in the UK have changed over the last sixty years, and this can be seen in the changing appearance of any British high street – the main shopping street in a town or city. In the 1950s, high streets had rows of individual shops selling different things.1___ Most people did this every few days in order to buy fresh food. The high street was a sociable place to be.
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Sample Question 2This started to change in the 1970s with the arrival of supermarkets. They gave people the chance to buy everything that they needed in one place. People didn’t need to go to individual shops any more. 2___ So this new type of shop, along with a new way of storing meat and fruit at home, meant that instead of doing a small shop every few days, people could buy all the food that they needed for a week, or sometimes even a month.
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