- A. 180 km
- B. 200 km
- C. 220 km
- D. 240 km
Answer: B
Explanation
Let’s calculate the initial expenditure:
Initial petrol price = ₹90 per litre.
Monthly travel distance = 2200 km.
Car mileage = 16 km per litre.
Initial fuel consumption = Total distance / Mileage = 2200 km / 16 km/litre = 137.5 litres.
Initial monthly expenditure = Initial fuel consumption × Initial price = 137.5 litres × ₹90/litre = ₹12375.
Now, calculate the new petrol price:
Price hike = 10%.
New petrol price = ₹90 + (10% of ₹90) = ₹90 + ₹9 = ₹99 per litre.
The person wants to maintain the expenditure at the previous level, i.e., ₹12375.
New fuel consumption = Desired expenditure / New price = ₹12375 / ₹99/litre = 125 litres.
New travel distance = New fuel consumption × Mileage = 125 litres × 16 km/litre = 2000 km.
Reduction in travel distance = Initial travel distance – New travel distance
Reduction = 2200 km – 2000 km = 200 km.
This question tests practical application of percentages, ratios, and basic arithmetic in a real-world scenario, which is typical for UPSC CSAT quantitative aptitude.