All Categories MCQs
Topic Notes: All Categories
General Description
Plato
- Biography: Ancient Greek philosopher (427–347 BCE), student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, founder of the Academy in Athens.
- Important Ideas:
- Theory of Forms
- Philosopher-King
- Ideal State
1731
An investment of Rs. 9,600 is made in 9% stock of Rs. 100 at Rs. 120. What is the total dividend received?
Answer:
Rs. 720
Number of shares = 9600 / 120 = 80 shares. '9% stock' means a dividend of 9% on the Face Value (Rs. 100), which is Rs. 9 per share. Total dividend = 80 × 9 = Rs. 720.
1732
Find the income derived by investing Rs. 6,000 in Rs. 50 shares at Rs. 60 each, if the dividend paid is 12%.
Answer:
Rs. 600
Number of shares = 6000 / 60 = 100 shares. Dividend per share = 12% of Rs. 50 = Rs. 6. Total income = 100 × 6 = Rs. 600.
1733
A man invests Rs. 5,000 in Rs. 10 shares at Rs. 25 each, paying a 20% dividend. Find his annual income.
Answer:
Rs. 400
Number of shares = Total Investment / Market Value = 5000 / 25 = 200 shares. Dividend per share = 20% of Rs. 10 = Rs. 2. Total annual income = 200 × 2 = Rs. 400.
1734
A person invests Rs. 3,600 in Rs. 100 shares at a 10% discount. The company pays an 8% dividend. What is his annual income?
Answer:
Rs. 320
Market Value = Rs. 100 - 10% = Rs. 90. Number of shares = 3600 / 90 = 40 shares. Dividend per share = 8% of Rs. 100 = Rs. 8. Total income = 40 × 8 = Rs. 320.
1735
An investor puts Rs. 4,400 into Rs. 100 shares quoting at a 10% premium. If the dividend declared is 15%, find his total income.
Answer:
Rs. 600
Market Value = Rs. 100 + 10% = Rs. 110. Number of shares = 4400 / 110 = 40 shares. Dividend per share = 15% of 100 = Rs. 15. Total income = 40 × 15 = Rs. 600.
1736
A man invests Rs. 3,000 in Rs. 100 shares at a market price of Rs. 150, paying a 10% dividend. What is his annual income?
Answer:
Rs. 200
First, find the number of shares bought: Investment / Market Value = 3000 / 150 = 20 shares. Next, find the dividend per share: 10% of Rs. 100 = Rs. 10. Total annual income = 20 shares × Rs. 10 = Rs. 200.
1737
What is the income on 150 shares of Rs. 50 each paying a 10% dividend?
Answer:
Rs. 750
The dividend is calculated on the Face Value of Rs. 50. 10% of 50 = Rs. 5 per share. Total income for 150 shares = 150 × 5 = Rs. 750.
1738
Calculate the annual income on 200 shares of Rs. 10 each paying a 15% dividend.
Answer:
Rs. 300
Dividend per share is 15% of the Face Value (Rs. 10), which is Rs. 1.50. Total annual income for 200 shares = 200 × 1.50 = Rs. 300.
1739
Find the annual dividend received from 50 shares of Rs. 100 each paying a 12% dividend.
Answer:
Rs. 600
Dividend is calculated on the Face Value. Dividend per share = 12% of Rs. 100 = Rs. 12. Total dividend for 50 shares = 50 × 12 = Rs. 600.
1740
What is the annual income derived from 100 shares of Rs. 100 each paying an 8% dividend?
Answer:
Rs. 800
Dividend (Income) is always calculated on the Face Value of the shares. Dividend per share = 8% of 100 = Rs. 8. Total income for 100 shares = 100 × 8 = Rs. 800.