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Expenditure of individual Ministries/ Departments are classified under 2 broad Umbrellas (i) Centres’ Expenditures and (ii) Transfers to States/ Union Territories (UTs). Under the Umbrella of Centres’ Expenditure there are 3 sub-classification (a) Establishment expenditure of the Centre (b) Central Sector Schemes and (iii) Other Central Expenditure including those on Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) and Autonomous Bodies.
Present ages of ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘C’ are in the ratio 8:9:12, respectively. If present average age of ‘A’ and ‘C’ is 20 years, then find...
In four years, the age ratio of 'X' and 'Y' will be 10:13, respectively. The current average age of 'Y' and 'Z' is 54 years, and the present average age...
The present age ratio of A and B is 4:7. After 5 years, the ratio of their ages will be 5:8. Find the present age of B.
A is five times as old as B. C was twice-as old as A six years ago. In six years' time, A will be 31. Find the sum of the present ages of B and C.
The current ages of 'A' and 'B' are 'p' years and 'q' years respectively. Five years ago, their total age was 40 years. If the average of 'p' and 31 exc...
There are four people P, Q, R and S. R and P are the oldest and youngest among them. Q is older than S. The present age of R is double the present age o...
12 years ago, A was 1/2 of B’s age. If the ratio of their present ages is 4:5, what will be the sum of their present ages?
The average of present ages of Rajesh and his father is 45 years. The age of Rajesh 5 years hence from now will be 1/4 of the pre...
Age of ‘A’ after 16 years will be three time of his age 12 years ago. Eight years hence from now, ratio of ages of ‘A’ and ‘B’ will be 2:3, ...