Anurag borrows a total sum of rupees 8,000 from two banks A and B. Bank A…

2025

Anurag borrows a total sum of rupees 8,000 from two banks A and B. Bank A lends at 12% per annum and Bank B lends at 10% per annum, both at simple rate of interest. After 2 years, he paid a total interest of Rs. 1,816. What sum did Anurag borrow from Bank A?

  1. A.

    4400

  2. B.

    5000

  3. C.

    5400

  4. D.

    5500

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Correct answer: C

Concept: Simple Interest (SI) = (Principal × Rate × Time) / 100. When a total sum is split between two lenders at different rates, the unknown split can be found either by writing simultaneous equations for the two parts, or by the alligation (weighted-average) method, which compares each rate to the overall effective rate on the combined sum.

Application: Let the amount borrowed from Bank A be x, so the amount from Bank B is (8000 − x).

  1. Total principal: x + (8000 − x) = 8000.

  2. Total simple interest for 2 years: (x × 12 × 2)/100 + ((8000 − x) × 10 × 2)/100 = 1816.

  3. Simplify: 0.24x + 0.20(8000 − x) = 1816 → 0.24x + 1600 − 0.20x = 1816.

  4. Combine like terms: 0.04x = 216.

  5. Solve: x = 216 / 0.04 = 5400.

Cross-check (alligation method): the overall interest rate on the combined sum is (1816 × 100)/(8000 × 2) = 11.35%. By alligation, the ratio in which the two rates (12% and 10%) combine to give 11.35% is (11.35 − 10) : (12 − 11.35) = 1.35 : 0.65 = 27 : 13. So the share from Bank A is 27/(27+13) × 8000 = 27/40 × 8000 = 5400 — confirming the same value obtained algebraically.

Anurag borrowed Rs. 5400 from Bank A.

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