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प्रश्न
₹ 25 shares of a company are selling at ₹ 20. If the company is paying a dividend of 12%, then the rate of return is
पर्याय
10%
12%
15%
18%
उत्तर
F.V. of each share = ₹ 25,
M.V. = ₹ 20
Rate of dividend = 12%
DIvidend on each share = `(12)/(100) xx 25` = ₹ 3
Return on ₹ 20 = ₹ 3
and on ₹ 100 = ₹ `(3)/(20) xx (5)/(100)` = 15%.
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