Agniveer Army Clerk SKT Discount & MP is a frequently tested subtopic — 10 previous year questions from 2018–2024 papers are included below with concept notes, key rules and shortcut tricks.
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A shopkeeper marks a sweater at ₹800. He offers a discount of 15% on the marked price. What is the selling price of the sweater?
A shopkeeper marks an article at ₹2,500. He offers a discount of 12% on the marked price. However, he still makes a profit of 25% on the cost price. If he gives an additional discount of 4% on the already discounted price to a bulk buyer, what is the cost price of the article?
A shopkeeper marks an article at ₹2,500. He offers a discount of 20% on the marked price. However, he still makes a profit of 25% on the cost price. If he gives an additional discount of 5% on the already discounted price to a bulk buyer, what is the cost price of the article?
A retailer buys articles at ₹80 per piece. He marks them at a price such that after giving a discount of 25%, he still makes a profit of 20%. Later, he decides to give an additional 10% discount on the already discounted price. What is his new profit or loss percentage?
A shopkeeper buys goods at ₹60 per kg. He marks them at ₹100 per kg. He sells 80% of the stock at a discount of 20% and the remaining 20% at a discount of 10%. What is his overall profit percentage?
A merchant offers a discount of 30% on marked price. After giving this discount, he earns a profit of 5%. If he wants to earn a profit of 20% instead, what discount percentage should he offer on the same marked price?
A shopkeeper marks goods 60% above cost price. He gives a discount of x% on marked price. If the profit earned is 8%, what is the value of x?
A merchant offers a discount of 30% on the marked price. Even after this discount, he makes a profit of 40% on the cost price. If the cost price of an item is ₹350, what is the marked price?
A shopkeeper marks up goods by 80% above cost price. He offers two successive discounts of 25% and 15% to customers. If a customer pays ₹918 for an article, what is the cost price of that article?
A shopkeeper marks up goods by 80% above cost price. He then offers two successive discounts of 25% and 20% on the marked price. If the final selling price is ₹432, what is the cost price?
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A merchant offers a discount of 10% on the marked price of a shirt. If the customer pays ₹540 after the discount, what was the marked price?
A retailer marks up the cost price by 60% and then offers a discount of 25% on the marked price. What is his profit percentage?
A merchant sells an item at ₹1200 after giving a discount of 25% on the marked price. What is the marked price?
A shopkeeper marks an article at ₹500. He gives a discount of 20% on the marked price. What is the selling price?
The marked price of a shirt is ₹1000. A customer gets two successive discounts of 10% and 15%. What is the final selling price?
The selling price of an item is ₹750 after a discount of 25% on the marked price. What is the marked price?
If the selling price of an item is ₹450 and the discount given is 10%, what is the marked price?
If the marked price of a book is ₹800 and it is sold at ₹600, what is the discount percentage?
An article costs ₹400 to the shopkeeper. He marks it up by 50% and then offers a discount of 20%. What is his profit percentage?
A shopkeeper marks an article at ₹800. He gives a discount of 15% on the marked price. What is the selling price?
A merchant offers two successive discounts of 20% and 10% on an article marked at ₹1000. What is the final selling price?
The marked price of a book is ₹250. After giving a discount of 12%, the shopkeeper still makes a profit of 20% on the cost price. What is the cost price of the book?
A trader marks his goods 40% above the cost price and gives a discount of 10% on the marked price. If the cost price is ₹600, what is the profit made?
A store gives successive discounts of 10% and 20% on an article marked at ₹2000. What is the final selling price?
A merchant offers a discount of 15% on the marked price of ₹1200. What amount does the customer pay?
The marked price of a book is ₹500. After giving a discount of 20%, the shopkeeper still makes a profit of 25% on the cost price. What is the cost price of the book?
A shopkeeper marks an article at ₹800. He gives a discount of 15% on the marked price. What is the selling price?
A retailer buys an item for ₹400 and marks it up by 50%. He then offers a discount of 20% on the marked price. What is his profit percentage?
A merchant offers two successive discounts of 10% and 15% on an article marked at ₹5,000. A customer also has a coupon for an additional 5% discount on the final price. What is the final selling price?
A shopkeeper marks an article 60% above its cost price. He then gives a discount of 25% on the marked price. If the cost price is ₹400, what is the selling price?
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