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Agniveer Army GD False Weight / Fraudulent Dealer

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Agniveer Army GD False Weight / Fraudulent Dealer — Past Exam Questions

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Exam Q 12020Previous Year Pattern

A dishonest shopkeeper claims to sell goods at cost price, but uses a false weight of 900 g instead of 1 kg. What is his profit percentage?

Exam Q 22018Previous Year Pattern

A dishonest shopkeeper claims to sell goods at cost price, but uses false weights. He gives 900 g instead of 1 kg. What is his profit percentage?

Exam Q 32024Previous Year Pattern

A dealer uses 1200 g weights instead of 1 kg while buying from farmers, and uses 800 g weights instead of 1 kg while selling to customers. If he claims to sell at the same rate per gram as he buys, what is his profit percentage?

Exam Q 42024Previous Year Pattern

A shopkeeper uses 950 g weights instead of 1 kg while selling. If he claims to sell at cost price, what is his profit percentage?

Exam Q 52024Previous Year Pattern

A fraudulent dealer buys goods at ₹10 per kg and sells at ₹12 per kg, but uses 800 g weights instead of 1 kg. What is his overall profit percentage?

Exam Q 62024Previous Year Pattern

A dealer claims to sell sugar at cost price but uses 750 g weights instead of 1 kg. A customer buys 3 kg of sugar (as per dealer's weights). How much actual sugar does the customer get?

Exam Q 72019Previous Year Pattern

A dishonest shopkeeper claims to sell goods at cost price, but uses a faulty weight machine. When he should give 1000 g, he actually gives only 800 g. What is his profit percentage?

Exam Q 82024Previous Year Pattern

A shopkeeper buys sugar at ₹20 per kg. He uses 750 g weights instead of 1 kg and also marks up the price to ₹25 per kg. What is his profit percentage?

Exam Q 92024Previous Year Pattern

A merchant uses 800 g weights instead of 1 kg and sells at 25% profit on cost price. What is the effective profit percentage?

Exam Q 102024Previous Year Pattern

A shopkeeper uses 1200 g weights instead of 1 kg while buying and 800 g weights instead of 1 kg while selling. If he buys and sells at the same marked price per kg, what is his profit percentage?

Exam Q 112024Previous Year Pattern

A fraudulent dealer buys goods at ₹10 per kg and uses weights such that he gives only 960 g for every 1 kg sold. If he wants an overall profit of 20%, at what price per kg should he sell?

Exam Q 122024Previous Year Pattern

A merchant buys rice at ₹40 per kg. He uses false weights and gives only 800 g for every 1 kg sold. He also offers a 10% discount on the marked price. If his marked price is ₹50 per kg, what is his profit or loss percentage?

Exam Q 132024Previous Year Pattern

A dishonest grocer claims to sell sugar at ₹50 per kg but uses false weights. A customer who buys what the grocer claims is 2 kg actually receives only 1.6 kg. If the grocer's cost price is ₹40 per kg, what is the actual profit percentage?

Exam Q 142024Previous Year Pattern

A dealer uses 800 g weight instead of 1 kg and sells at 25% profit on cost price. A customer buys goods worth ₹1000 at marked price. How much less does the customer actually pay in terms of quantity compared to what he should have received?

Exam Q 152024Previous Year Pattern

A dealer buys goods at ₹60 per kg and sells at ₹75 per kg. However, he uses a faulty balance that shows 1 kg when the actual weight is 1.2 kg. What is his actual profit percentage?

Exam Q 162024Previous Year Pattern

A dishonest shopkeeper claims to sell goods at cost price but uses a false weight of 900 g instead of 1 kg. What is his actual profit percentage?

Exam Q 172024Previous Year Pattern

A fraudulent dealer sells goods at 20% profit but uses weights such that 1200 g is marked as 1 kg. What is his actual profit percentage?

Exam Q 182024Previous Year Pattern

A fraudulent dealer sells goods at 25% profit but uses weights such that 1200 g is sold as 1 kg. What is the actual profit percentage earned by the dealer?

Practice MCQs

False Weight / Fraudulent Dealer — Practice Questions

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Practice 1easy

A dishonest grocer uses a false weight of 950 g for 1 kg and also adulterates the goods such that the cost price is effectively reduced by 10%. If he sells at the marked price (which is 20% above the original cost price), what is his profit percentage?

Practice 2easy

A merchant uses false weights and gives 1200 g instead of 1 kg. If he wants to make a profit of 20%, at what percentage above cost price should he mark his goods?

Practice 3easy

A dishonest shopkeeper claims to sell goods at cost price but uses a false weight of 900 g instead of 1 kg. What is his profit percentage?

Practice 4easy

A vendor uses 1.25 kg weight instead of 1 kg and claims to sell at cost price. What is the profit percentage?

Practice 5easy

A dishonest shopkeeper claims to sell goods at cost price but uses a false weight. He gives only 800 g when he should give 1000 g. What is his profit percentage?

Practice 6easy

A shopkeeper uses 900 g weight instead of 1 kg and also gives a 10% discount on the marked price. If the marked price is 50% above cost price, what is his net profit or loss percentage?

Practice 7easy

A fraudulent dealer uses weights such that he gives only 800 g when 1 kg is demanded. If he marks up his goods by 25% above cost price and then sells at marked price, what is his total profit percentage?

Practice 8medium

A merchant uses 800 g weights instead of 1 kg while buying goods from wholesalers and sells at marked price using correct weights. If his cost price per kg is ₹100, what is his profit percentage?

Practice 9medium

A merchant buys sugar at ₹20 per kg. While selling, he uses weights such that 1200 g is marked as 1 kg, and he sells at ₹25 per kg (marked). What is his profit percentage?

Practice 10medium

A dishonest grocer claims to sell at cost price but uses a faulty balance. When he should give 1 kg, his balance shows 1.25 kg. If the cost price is ₹40 per kg, what is his profit percentage?

Practice 11medium

A dishonest shopkeeper claims to sell goods at cost price but uses false weights. He gives only 800 g when he should give 1000 g. What is his profit percentage?

Practice 12medium

A fraudulent dealer buys goods at ₹10 per kg and sells at ₹12 per kg, but uses a 900 g weight instead of 1 kg. What is his total profit percentage?

Practice 13medium

A shopkeeper buys goods at ₹50 per kg using false weights (950 g instead of 1 kg) and sells at ₹60 per kg using correct weights. What is his profit percentage?

Practice 14hard

A fraudulent merchant uses weights of 800 g for 1 kg while buying and weights of 1200 g for 1 kg while selling. If he claims to sell at cost price, what is his actual profit percentage?

Practice 15hard

A dealer buys sugar at ₹40 per kg. He uses false weights and sells at ₹50 per kg. If his profit is 37.5%, how much less weight (in grams) does he give for 1 kg?

Practice 16hard

A merchant uses 1200 g weights instead of 1 kg while buying and 800 g weights instead of 1 kg while selling. He buys at ₹50 per kg and sells at ₹75 per kg. What is his net profit percentage?

Practice 17hard

A shopkeeper uses weights of 950 g for 1 kg and also gives a 5% discount on the marked price. If his cost price is ₹100 per kg, what is his net profit or loss percentage?

Practice 18hard

A fraudulent dealer buys goods at ₹10 per kg and sells using 750 g weights instead of 1 kg, claiming to sell at ₹12 per kg. What is his actual profit percentage?

Practice 19hard

A dealer uses 950 g weights instead of 1 kg while selling. To earn a profit of 20% on cost price, at what percentage above cost price should he mark his goods (assuming he sells at marked price)?

Practice 20hard

A merchant uses 800 g weights instead of 1 kg and sells at 25% markup on cost price. What is his total profit percentage?

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