Q.3 An electricity utility company charges ₹ 7 per kWh (kilo watt–hour). If a 40–watt
desk light is left on for 10 hours each night for 180 days, what would be the cost of
energy consumption? If the desk light is on for 2 more hours each night for the 180
days, what would be the percentage–increase in the cost of energy consumption?
(A) ₹ 604.8; 10%
(B) ₹ 504; 20%
(C) ₹ 604.8; 12%
(D) ₹ 720; 15%
40-Watt Desk Light Energy Cost Calculation: ₹7/kWh for 10 Hours Nightly Over 180 Days
The cost of running a 40-watt desk light for 10 hours each night over 180 days at ₹7 per kWh is ₹504, with a 20% increase if used for 2 more hours daily.
Step-by-Step Calculation
Convert power to kilowatts: 40 W=0.04 kW.
Energy for 10 hours: 0.04×10×180=72 kWh. Cost: 72×7=₹504.
For 12 hours: 0.04×12×180=86.4 kWh. Cost: 86.4×7=₹604.8.
Percentage increase: 604.8−504504×100=20%.
Option Analysis
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(A) ₹604.8; 10%: Matches second cost but understates increase (actual 20%). Incorrect.
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(B) ₹504; 20%: Correct original cost and precise increase. Matches calculations.
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(C) ₹604.8; 12%: Second cost right, but increase wrong (20%, not 12%). Incorrect.
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(D) ₹720; 15%: Overstates cost (assumes 50W or error); increase wrong. Incorrect.
GATE Exam Context
This question from GATE CE 2025 Set 2 tests unit conversion and percentage change, common in aptitude sections for engineering exams like CSIR NET.