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New Century Mathematics (Second Edition)

S3 Question Bank
3A Chapter 3 Percentages (II)

Multiple-choice Questions

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<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3A><type=MC><mark=2><title=10120251><content>
Jeffrey deposits a sum of money in a bank at an interest rate of 5% p.a. If the simple interest
received after 3 years is $1 905, find the principal.
A. $12 700
B. $14 605
C. $28 575
D. $127 000

<code=10120261>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3A><type=MC><mark=2><title=10120261><content>
$18 000 is deposited in a bank at an interest rate of 3.6% p.a. for 4 months. Find the simple interest
received.
A. $216
B. $648
C. $1 296
D. $2 592

<code=10120278>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3A><type=MC><mark=2><title=10120278><content>
Suki borrowed $360 000 from a bank at a simple interest rate of 8% p.a. If the amount repaid was
twice the principal, find the loan period.
A. 1.25 years
B. 12.5 years
C. 25 years
D. 125 years

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<code=10120305>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3A><type=MC><mark=2><title=10120305><content>
Joyce deposits $10 000 in a bank at a simple interest rate of 2.5% p.a. Find the time required for
her to get an amount of $11 500.
A. 6 years
B. 8 years
C. 46 years
D. 60 years

<code=10120327>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3A><type=MC><mark=2><title=10120327><content>
A sum of money is deposited in a bank where simple interest is calculated. If the amount is 2.5
times the principal after 30 years, find the interest rate per annum.
A. 3%
B. 5%
C. 8 %

D. 11 %

<code=10120406>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3A><type=MC><mark=2><title=10120406><content>
A sum of money is deposited in a bank at a simple interest rate of 2% p.a. Find the time required
for the amount to become 1.5 times the principal.
A. 20 years
B. 25 years
C. 50 years
D. 75 years

<code=10120407>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3A><type=MC><mark=2><title=10120407><content>
Mary deposited $250 000 in bank A at a simple interest rate of 3% p.a. After 2 years, the amount
received from bank A is deposited in bank B at a simple interest rate of R% p.a. for 1 year. If she
receives interest of $9 010 from bank B, find the value of R.
A. 1.7
B. 3
C. 3.4
D. 6

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<code=10120463>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3B><type=MC><mark=2><title=10120463><content>
$60 000 is deposited in a bank at an interest rate of 3.6% p.a. compounded every 2 months. Find
the interest received after a year, correct to the nearest dollar.
A. $2 160
B. $2 193
C. $6 778
D. $14 184

<code=10120467>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3B><type=MC><mark=2><title=10120467><content>
$98 000 is deposited in a bank at an interest rate of 6% p.a. compounded quarterly. Find the
amount received after 2.5 years, correct to the nearest $10.
A. $101 720
B. $112 700
C. $113 370
D. $113 730

<code=10120474>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3B><type=MC><mark=2><title=10120474><content>
Katy deposits $P in a bank at an interest rate of r% p.a. compounded half-yearly for n years. The
amount received by Katy is
A. $P  (1 + r%  2n).
B. $P  (1 + 0.5r%)n.
C. $P  (1 + 0.5r%)2n.
D. $P  (1 + 2r%)2n.

<code=10120527>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3B><type=MC><mark=2><title=10120527><content>
Paul borrows a sum of money from a bank at an interest rate of 9% p.a. compounded yearly. If he
has to repay an amount of $70 000 after 5 years, find the sum of money borrowed.
(Give the answer correct to the nearest dollar.)
A. $12 844
B. $45 075
C. $45 495
D. $107 700

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<code=10120611>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3B><type=MC><mark=2><title=10120611><content>
Mr Chan takes out a loan at an interest rate of 20% p.a. compounded quarterly for 2 years. If he
has to pay interest of $4 000, find the amount he needs to repay.
(Give the answer correct to the nearest dollar.)
A. $8 378
B. $8 619
C. $9 091
D. $12 378

<code=10120630>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3B><type=MC><mark=2><title=10120630><content>
Mr Lee plans to deposit $10 000 in a bank at an interest rate of 12% p.a. for a year. Which of the
following will give Mr Lee the greatest amount?
A. Simple interest is calculated.
B. The interest is compounded monthly.
C. The interest is compounded every 2 months.
D. The interest is compounded quarterly.

<code=10120678>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3C><type=MC><mark=2><title=10120678><content>
The value of a vase increases at a steady rate of 2.4% per year and it is $5 500 now. Find the value
of the vase 3 years ago.
(Give the answer correct to 3 significant figures.)
A. $5 120
B. $5 130
C. $5 370
D. $5 910

<code=10120683>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3C><type=MC><mark=2><title=10120683><content>
The population in a city increases steadily at a rate of 1.7% per quarter. If the population now is
1 150 000, find the population after 6 years.
(Give the answer correct to the nearest 1 000.)
A. 1 272 000
B. 1 273 000
C. 1 707 000
D. 1 723 000

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<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3C><type=MC><mark=2><title=10120743><content>
The weight of a puppy increases steadily per month by the growth factor 1.5. If the present weight
of the puppy is 1.8 kg, find the weight of the puppy 2 months later.
A. 1.85 kg
B. 4.05 kg
C. 4.8 kg
D. 11.25 kg

<code=10120761>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3C><type=MC><mark=2><title=10120761><content>
A watch is bought for $P 5 years ago. The value of the watch increased steadily by 4.6% per year.
If the value of the watch is $16 800 now, find the increase in the value over these 5 years.
(Give the answer correct to the nearest $100.)
A. $3 400
B. $3 900
C. $4 200
D. $4 500

<code=10120784>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3C><type=MC><mark=2><title=10120784><content>
From 2014 onwards, the annual profit of a company increases by 9% per year. What is the
percentage increase in the annual profit of the company from 2014 to 2019?
(Give the answer correct to the nearest 1%.)
A. 36%
B. 41%
C. 45%
D. 54%

<code=10120808>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3D><type=MC><mark=2><title=10120808><content>
A farm produced 5 000 apples in 2014. From 2014 to 2016, the number of apples produced
decreased by 40% per year. Find the number of apples produced in 2016.
A. 800
B. 1 800
C. 2 000
D. 3 200

<code=10120903>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3D><type=MC><mark=2><title=10120903><content>
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Suppose the volume of water in a reservoir decreases by r% per quarter. If the reservoir stores
V m3 of water at present, then the volume of water in the reservoir after a year is
A. V  (1 − r%) m3.
B. V  (1 − 4r%) m3.
C. V  (1 − 0.25r%)4 m3.
D. V  (1 − r%)4 m3.

<code=10120934>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3D><type=MC><mark=2><title=10120934><content>
The decay factor of the number of smartphones sold is 0.4 every year. If 36 000 smartphones are
sold in this year, find the number of smartphones sold two years ago.
A. 5 760
B. 100 000
C. 180 000
D. 225 000

<code=10120936>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3D><type=MC><mark=2><title=10120936><content>
The present value of a photocopier is $28 800 and it depreciates by 6% per year. Find the
depreciation of the photocopier 3 years later.
(Give the answer correct to the nearest $100.)
A. $4 900
B. $5 200
C. $5 900
D. $23 900

<code=10120961>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3D><type=MC><mark=2><title=10120961><content>
After the first release of a portable game player 6 years ago, its price decreased by 20% every 2
years. If the depreciation of the game player is $1 500 now, find the original price of the game
player.
(Give the answer correct to the nearest dollar.)
A. $2 034
B. $2 930
C. $3 074
D. $5 772

<code=10121005>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3E><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121005><content>
The annual number of tourists to a city was 880 000 two years ago. The annual number of tourists
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decreased by 12% one year ago and decreased by a further 20% this year. Find the annual number
of tourists to the city this year.
A. 598 400
B. 619 520
C. 929 280
D. 1 250 000

<code=10121017>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3E><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121017><content>
The total cost of a company is composed of rent and labour cost. Last year, the rent was $3 million
and the labour cost was $7 million. This year, the rent increases by 60% and the labour cost
increases by 10%. Find the percentage increase in the total cost.
A. 20%
B. 25%
C. 70%
D. 76%

<code=10121025>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3E><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121025><content>
The length and perimeter of a rectangle are 20 cm and 70 cm respectively. If the length increased
by 44% and the width decreased by 25%, find the increase in the area of the rectangle.
A. 24 cm2
B. 57 cm2
C. 80 cm2
D. 112 cm2

<code=10121051>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3E><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121051><content>
Sam’s weight first decreased by 20% due to illness. After recovery, his weight increased by x% to
reach his original weight. Find x.
A.
B. 20
C. 25
D. 80

<code=10121127>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3E><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121127><content>
Last year, 45% of the students in a school were female. This year, the number of male students
decreases by 8% and the number of female students increases by 4%. The percentage change in the
total number of students is

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A. +1.8%.
B. –1.4%.
C. –2.6%.
D. –4%.

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<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3E><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121152><content>


r

The figure shows a sector with radius r and angle . If the radius increases by 50% and the angle of
the sector decreases by 40%, then the arc length of the sector
A. decreases by 10%.
B. decreases by 20%.
C. increases by 10%.
D. increases by 35%.

<code=10121159>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3F><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121159><content>
The rateable value of a property is $1 500 000. If the rates percentage charge is 5%, find the rates
payable for a quarter.
A. $18 750
B. $25 000
C. $75 000
D. $225 000

<code=10121175>
Mr Tsui paid $6 000 for the rates on his flat 2 years ago. His rates payable has increased by 10%
and then decreased by 6% over the past two years. Find the rateable value of his flat this year.
(Suppose the rates percentage charge is 5%.)
A. $112 800
B. $120 000
C. $124 080
D. $132 000

<code=10121191>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3F><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121191><content>
The salaries tax rates are as shown in the following table:

Net chargeable income Rate

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On the first $40 000 2%
On the next $40 000 7%
On the next $40 000 12%
Remainder 17%

The net chargeable income of Helen is $290 000. Find her salaries tax payable.
A. $5 800
B. $37 300
C. $49 300
D. $69 700

<code=10121215>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3F><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121215><content>
The salaries tax rates are as shown in the following table:

Net chargeable income Rate


On the first $40 000 2%
On the next $40 000 7%
On the next $40 000 12%
Remainder 17%

In this financial year, Tom has to pay a salaries tax of $16 560. If his net chargeable income is
greater than $120 000 and he has a total allowance of $100 000, find his annual income.
A. $48 000
B. $168 000
C. $236 560
D. $268 000

<code=10121222>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3A><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121222><content>
Mary deposits $15 000 in a bank at an interest rate of 2.5% p.a. Find the simple interest received
after 3 years.
A. $1 125
B. $2 000
C. $3 750
D. $6 000

<code=10121229>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3A><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121229><content>
Mrs Lee wants to deposit her retirement pension in a bank for half a year, and she expects to
receive simple interest of $8 250. If the interest rate is 5.5% p.a., how much is her retirement

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pension?
A. $100 000
B. $150 000
C. $300 000
D. $330 000

<code=10121260>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3A><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121260><content>
Mr Chan borrows $28 000 from a bank at a simple interest rate of 6% p.a. If Mr. Chan pays back
the amount (loan and interest) 18 months later, how much should he pay?
A. $30 240
B. $30 520
C. $44 818
D. $58 240

<code=10121268>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3A><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121268><content>
Winson deposits $30 000 in a bank at a simple interest rate of 3% p.a. After how many years will
the amount become $34 050?
A. 3.5 years
B. 4 years
C. 4.5 years
D. 5 years

<code=10121275>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3A><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121275><content>
Kitty deposits $12 000 in a bank where simple interest is calculated. If she will get an amount of
$12 480 after half a year, what is the interest rate per annum?
A. 4%
B. 6%
C. 8%
D. 10%

<code=10121287>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3A><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121287><content>
Miss Lam deposits a sum of money in a bank at a simple interest rate of 4.5% p.a. If the interest
received after 3 years is $5 670, find the sum of money deposited.
A. $60 000
B. $56 700
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C. $46 000
D. $42 000

<code=10121299>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3B><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121299><content>
$15 000 is invested at an interest rate of 8% p.a. for 2 years. Find the amount received if the
interest is compounded yearly.
A. $2 400
B. $2 496
C. $17 400
D. $17 496

<code=10121335>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3B><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121335><content>
Miss Lee borrows $5 000 from a bank at an interest rate of 3.6% p.a. compounded monthly. Find
the amount that Miss Lee owes the bank after 3 years, correct to the nearest $10.
A. $5 540
B. $5 560
C. $5 570
D. $5 600

<code=10121353>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3B><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121353><content>
A sum of money is deposited in a bank at an interest rate of 12% p.a. compounded yearly. If the
interest received after 7 years is $6 000, find the principal.
(Give the answer correct to the nearest $1 000.)
A. $3 000
B. $4 000
C. $5 000
D. $6 000

<code=10121355>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3B><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121355><content>
Fanny plans to deposit a sum of money in either bank Q or bank R at an interest rate of 2% p.a. for
3 years. Bank Q calculates interest compounded yearly, while bank R calculates simple interest. If
Fanny will earn $151 more interest in bank Q than bank R, find the sum of money that she plans to

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deposit.
A. $115 000
B. $125 000
C. $135 000
D. $155 000

<code=10121380>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3C><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121380><content>
The tutorial fee of a university in 2012 was $40 000. If the tutorial fee increased steadily at a rate
of 20% every year, what was the tutorial fee of the university in 2016?
A. $64 000
B. $69 120
C. $72 000
D. $82 944

<code=10121442>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3C><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121442><content>
The number of visitors of an aquarium increases steadily at a rate of 25% every quarter. If the
number of visitors of the aquarium in the first quarter of this year is 30 000, find the number of
visitors of the aquarium in the fourth quarter of next year.
(Give the answer correct to the nearest 1 000.)
A. 45 000
B. 143 000
C. 179 000
D. 224 000

<code=10121446>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3C><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121446><content>
The present value of a diamond is $62 500. If its value increases steadily at a rate of 12% every 5
years, what will be its value after 20 years?
(Give the answer correct to the nearest $100.)
A. $98 300
B. $110 100
C. $150 000
D. $602 900

<code=10121477>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3C><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121477><content>
The annual number of crimes in a city was 56 000 in 2011. Given that the annual number of crimes
increased steadily at a rate of 5% per year until 2015, find the increase in the annual number of
crimes over these 4 years.
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(Give the answer correct to the nearest 100.)
A. 2 800
B. 11 200
C. 12 100
D. 68 100

<code=10121514>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3D><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121514><content>
A cup contains 250 mL of water originally. The volume of water in the cup decreases by 5% every
12 hours. Find the volume of water in the cup after 3 days, correct to the nearest mL.
A. 175 mL
B. 184 mL
C. 213 mL
D. 214 mL

<code=10121577>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3D><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121577><content>
In the past 4 years, the depreciation rate of a notebook computer is 30% every year. If the present
value of the notebook computer is $2 401, find its value 4 years ago.
A. $5 000
B. $6 000
C. $9 000
D. $10 000

<code=10121628>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3D><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121628><content>
From 2015, the number of wild leopards decreased by 10% every year. If the number of wild
leopards was 15 000 in 2015, find the number of wild leopards in 2018.
A. 9 500
B. 10 500
C. 10 935
D. 12 150

<code=10121631>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3E><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121631><content>
In 2014, the number of students of a school was 600. In 2015, the number of students increased by
15%. But in 2016, the number of students decreased by 20%. Find the number of students of the
school in 2016.
A. 408

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B. 552
C. 621
D. 1 104

<code=10121639>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3E><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121639><content>
The value of a second-hand motor bike was $12 000 in May. Its value decreased by 30% per
month from May to July, and then increased by 20% in August. Find the value of the motor bike in
August.
A. $4 224
B. $4 944
C. $7 056
D. $16 224

<code=10121708>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3E><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121708><content>
When a number first increases by 10% and then decreases by 30%, the result obtained is 770. Find
the original number.
A. 700
B. 800
C. 1 000
D. 1 100

<code=10121767>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3E><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121767><content>
A shopkeeper increases the price of a necklace by 40%. Later, he decreases the price of the
necklace by 10%. The final price of the necklace is $2 080 higher than the original price. Find the
original price of the necklace.
A. $7 000
B. $8 000
C. $9 000
D. $10 000

<code=10121800>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3E><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121800><content>
In which of the following is the new value greater than the original value?
A. A positive value first decreases by 10%, and then increases by 9%.
B. A positive value first decreases by 10%, and then increases by 11%.
C. A positive value first decreases by 9%, and then increases by 9%.
D. A positive value first decreases by 9%, and then increases by 10%.
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<code=10121856>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3E><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121856><content>
The renovation cost of a flat is composed of the labour cost ($20 000) and the material cost
($15 000). If the labour cost increases by 10% and the material cost decreases by 25%, what is the
percentage change in the renovation cost of the flat?
A. –15%
B. –5%
C. +5%
D. +15%

<code=10121888>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3E><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121888><content>
The value of a stamp first decreases by 20% and then increases by 20%. Find the percentage
change in the value of the stamp.
A. –20%
B. –4%
C. 0%
D. +4%

<code=10121958>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3E><type=MC><mark=2><title=10121958><content>
Last year, the price of a stock was increased by 90%. But this year, the price is decreased by 45%.
Find the percentage change in the stock price this year as compared to that 2 years ago.
A. –30.5%
B. +30.5%
C. –4.5%
D. +4.5%

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<code=10122052>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3E><type=MC><mark=2><title=10122052><content>
The area of a square picture increases by 44% after enlargement. What is the percentage increase
in the length of each side of the picture after enlargement?
A. 44%
B. 20%
C. 12%
D. 4%

<code=10122054>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3E><type=MC><mark=2><title=10122054><content>
Consider d = vt. If the value of v decreases by 14% and the value of t increases by 6%, find the
percentage change in the value of d, correct to the nearest 1%.
A. –9%
B. –7%
C. +7%
D. +9%

<code=10122070>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3E><type=MC><mark=2><title=10122070><content>
The number of working hours of William increases by 25%, but his hourly wage decreases by
15%. William’s income
A. increases by 6.67%.
B. increases by 6.25%.
C. decreases by 6.25%.
D. remains unchanged.

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<code=10122082>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3E><type=MC><mark=2><title=10122082><content>
As the charge for each unit of electricity increases by 15%, a hotel reduces its electricity
consumption by 20%. Find the percentage change in the electricity charge of the hotel.
A. +8%
B. +2%
C. –2%
D. –8%

<code=10122088>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3F><type=MC><mark=2><title=10122088><content>
The quarterly rates of a flat in a city is $4 800. If the rateable value of that flat is $480 000, find the
rates percentage charge.
A. 1%
B. 3%
C. 4%
D. 5%

<code=10122090>
<bk=3A><ch=3><ex=3F><type=MC><mark=2><title=10122090><content>
If the owner of a building has to pay $56 000 of rates quarterly and the rates percentage charge is
5%, what is the rateable value of the building?
A. $1 120 000
B. $2 240 000
C. $4 480 000
D. $8 960 000

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The rateable value of Mr Leung’s previous flat was $96 000. He moves to a new flat and his
quarterly rates payable for the new flat is $300 more than that of the previous flat. If the rates
percentage charge is 5%, find the rateable value of his new flat.
A. $100 000
B. $120 000
C. $150 000
D. $196 000

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The salaries tax rates are as shown in the following table:

Net chargeable income Rate


On the first $40 000 2%
On the next $40 000 7%
On the next $40 000 12%
Remainder 17%

Miss Cheng’s net chargeable income is $62 000. Find Miss Cheng’s salaries tax payable.
A. $1 240
B. $2 340
C. $3 240
D. $4 340

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The salaries tax rates are as shown in the following table:

Net chargeable income Rate


On the first $40 000 2%
On the next $40 000 7%
On the next $40 000 12%
Remainder 17%

Last year, the net chargeable income of Miss Ngan was $100 000. If her net chargeable income
increases by 10% this year, find the percentage increase in her salaries tax payable this year.
A. 10%
B. 12%
C. 17%
D. 20%

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The salaries tax rates are as shown in the following table:

Net chargeable income Rate


On the first $40 000 2%
On the next $40 000 7%
On the next $40 000 12%
Remainder 17%

Mr Lee’s net chargeable income is $70 000 and Miss Tsoi’s net chargeable income is 25% more
than Mr Lee’s. By what percentage is Miss Tsoi’s salaries tax payable more than Mr Lee’s?
(Give the answer correct to the nearest 1%.)
A. 45%
B. 55%
C. 65%
D. 75%

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