Percentages

Percentages

Percentages are used every day—in school marks, shopping discounts, sports statistics, mobile battery levels, and many other real-life situations. Test your understanding with these fun questions and see how confidently you can solve percentage problems in everyday contexts.

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A fruit juice costs ₹80. During a school festival, there is a 10% discount. What is the sale price?

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A child spends 2 hours on educational apps out of a total 5 hours of weekly screen time. What percentage of the screen time is educational?

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Out of 160 students, 30% participated in the relay race. How many students did not participate in the relay?

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A student answered 18 out of 24 questions correctly. What percentage of questions were answered incorrectly?

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A box has 40 chocolates. If you ate 20% of them. How many are left?

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A batsman scored 42 runs out of his team’s 140 runs. Approximately what percentage of the team’s runs did he score?

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A 2-liter water bottle is 75% full. How much water is in the bottle?

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A tablet battery is charged to 75%. If the battery capacity is 4,000 mAh, approximately how much charge is available?

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A student attended 180 out of 200 school days. What was the attendance percentage?

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A reading challenge has 20 books. Meera has completed 15 books. What percentage of the challenge has she completed?

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Arvind saves ₹150 from his ₹500 monthly pocket money. What percentage of his pocket money did he save?

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A school bag costs ₹1,200 and is on 25% discount. How much is the discount?

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