Compound Interest
- Let Principal = P, Rate = R% per annum, Time = n years.
- When interest is compound Annually:
Amount = P | 1 + | R | n | ||
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- When interest is compounded Half-yearly:
Amount = P | 1 + | (R/2) | 2n | ||
100 |
- When interest is compounded Quarterly:
Amount = P | 1 + | (R/4) | 4n | ||
100 |
- When interest is compounded Annually but time is in fraction, say 3 years.
Amount = P | 1 + | R | 3 | x | 1 + | R | ||||
100 | 100 |
- When Rates are different for different years, say R1%, R2%, R3% for 1st, 2nd and 3rd year respectively.
Then, Amount = P | 1 + | R1 | 1 + | R2 | 1 + | R3 | . | ||||||
100 | 100 | 100 |
- Present worth of Rs. x due n years hence is given by:
Present Worth = | x | . | |||
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Questions:
Level-I:
1. | A bank offers 5% compound interest calculated on half-yearly basis. A customer deposits Rs. 1600 each on 1stJanuary and 1st July of a year. At the end of the year, the amount he would have gained by way of interest is: | |||||||
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2. | The difference between simple and compound interests compounded annually on a certain sum of money for 2 years at 4% per annum is Re. 1. The sum (in Rs.) is: | |||||||
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3. | There is 60% increase in an amount in 6 years at simple interest. What will be the compound interest of Rs. 12,000 after 3 years at the same rate? | |||||||||
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4. | What is the difference between the compound interests on Rs. 5000 for 1 years at 4% per annum compounded yearly and half-yearly? | |||||||
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5. | The compound interest on Rs. 30,000 at 7% per annum is Rs. 4347. The period (in years) is: | ||||||||||
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6. | What will be the compound interest on a sum of Rs. 25,000 after 3 years at the rate of 12 p.c.p.a.? | ||||||||||
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7. | At what rate of compound interest per annum will a sum of Rs. 1200 become Rs. 1348.32 in 2 years? | |||||||
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8. | The least number of complete years in which a sum of money put out at 20% compound interest will be more than doubled is: | |||||||
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9. | Albert invested an amount of Rs. 8000 in a fixed deposit scheme for 2 years at compound interest rate 5 p.c.p.a. How much amount will Albert get on maturity of the fixed deposit? | |||||||
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10. | The effective annual rate of interest corresponding to a nominal rate of 6% per annum payable half-yearly is: | |||||||
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Level-II:
Simple interest on a certain sum of money for 3 years at 8% per annum is half the compound interest on Rs. 4000 for 2 years at 10% per annum. The sum placed on simple interest is: | |||||||
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12. | If the simple interest on a sum of money for 2 years at 5% per annum is Rs. 50, what is the compound interest on the same at the same rate and for the same time? | |||||||
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13. | The difference between simple interest and compound on Rs. 1200 for one year at 10% per annum reckoned half-yearly is: | |||||||||
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14. | The difference between compound interest and simple interest on an amount of Rs. 15,000 for 2 years is Rs. 96. What is the rate of interest per annum? | |||||||||
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15. | The compound interest on a certain sum for 2 years at 10% per annum is Rs. 525. The simple interest on the same sum for double the time at half the rate percent per annum is: | |||||||||
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Answers:
Level-I:
Answer:1 Option B
Explanation:
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- C.I. = Rs. (3321 – 3200) = Rs. 121
Answer:2 Option A
Explanation:
Let the sum be Rs. x. Then,
C.I. = | x | 1 + | 4 | 2 | – x | = | 676 | x | – x | = | 51 | x. | ||||||
100 | 625 | 625 |
S.I. = | x x 4 x 2 | = | 2x | . | ||
100 | 25 |
51x | – | 2x | = 1 | |
625 | 25 |
- x = 625.
Answer:3 Option C
Explanation:
Let P = Rs. 100. Then, S.I. Rs. 60 and T = 6 years.
R = | 100 x 60 | = 10% p.a. | ||
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Now, P = Rs. 12000. T = 3 years and R = 10% p.a.
C.I. |
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Answer:4 Option A
Explanation:
C.I. when interest |
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C.I. when interest is |
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Difference = Rs. (5306.04 – 5304) = Rs. 2.04
Answer:5 Option A
Explanation:
Amount = Rs. (30000 + 4347) = Rs. 34347.
Let the time be n years.
Then, 30000 | 1 + | 7 | n | = 34347 | ||
100 |
107 | n | = | 34347 | = | 11449 | = | 107 | 2 | |||||
100 | 30000 | 10000 | 100 |
n = 2 years.
Answer:6 Option C
Explanation:
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C.I. = Rs. (35123.20 – 25000) = Rs. 10123.20
Answer:7 Option A
Explanation:
Let the rate be R% p.a.
Then, 1200 x | 1 + | R | 2 | = 1348.32 | ||
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1 + | R | 2 | = | 134832 | = | 11236 | |||
100 | 120000 | 10000 |
1 + | R | 2 | = | 106 | 2 | |||||
100 | 100 |
1 + | R | = | 106 |
100 | 100 |
R = 6%
Answer:8 Option B
Explanation:
P | 1 + | 20 | n | > 2P |
| 6 | n | > 2. | ||||
100 | 5 |
Now, | 6 | x | 6 | x | 6 | x | 6 | > 2. | ||
5 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
So, n = 4 years.
Answer:9 Option C
Explanation:
Amount |
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Answer:10 Option D
Explanation:
Amount of Rs. 100 for 1 year | = Rs. | 100 x | 1 + | 3 | 2 | = Rs. 106.09 | |||||
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Effective rate = (106.09 – 100)% = 6.09%
Answer:11 Option C
Explanation:
C.I. |
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Sum = Rs. | 420 x 100 | = Rs. 1750. | ||
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Answer:12 Option A
Explanation:
Sum = Rs. | 50 x 100 | = Rs. 500. | ||
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- C.I. = Rs. (551.25 – 500) = Rs. 51.25
Answer:13 Option B
Explanation:
S.I. = Rs | 1200 x 10 x 1 | = Rs. 120. | ||
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C.I. = Rs. | 1200 x | 1 + | 5 | 2 | – 1200 | = Rs. 123. | ||||
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Difference = Rs. (123 – 120) = Rs. 3.
Answer:14 Option A
Explanation:
| 15000 x | 1 + | R | 2 | – 15000 | – | 15000 x R x 2 | = 96 | ||||||
100 | 100 |
15000 | 1 + | R | 2 | – 1 – | 2R | = 96 | ||||
100 | 100 |
15000 | (100 + R)2 – 10000 – (200 x R) | = 96 | ||
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R2 = | 96 x 2 | = 64 | ||
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R = 8.
Rate = 8%.
Answer:15 Option B
Explanation:
Let the sum be Rs. P.
Then, | P | 1 + | 10 | 2 | – P | = 525 | ||||
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P | 11 | 2 | – 1 | = 525 | |||||
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P = | 525 x 100 | = 2500. | ||
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Sum = Rs . 2500.
So, S.I. = Rs. | 2500 x 5 x 4 | = Rs. 500 | ||
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Answer:16 Option D
Explanation:
Let Principal = Rs. P and Rate = R% p.a. Then,
Amount = Rs. | P | 1 + | R | 4 | ||||
100 |
C.I. = | P | 1 + | R | 4 | – 1 | ||||
100 |
P | 1 + | R | 4 | – 1 | = 1491. | |||||
100 |
Clearly, it does not give the answer.
Correct answer is (D).
Answer:17 Option C
Explanation:
I. Amount = Rs. | 200 x | 1 + | 6 | 16 | ||||
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II. Amount = Rs. | 200 x | 1 + | 6 | 16 | ||||
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Thus, I as well as II gives the answer.
Correct answer is (C).
Answer:18 Option E
Explanation:
Given: T = 3 years.
I. gives: R = 8% p.a.
II. gives: S.I. = Rs. 1200.
Thus, P = Rs. 5000, R = 8% p.a. and T = 3 years.
Difference between C.I. and S.I. may be obtained.
So, the correct answer is (E).
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