Quantitative Aptitude Questions with Answers for SSC CGL

Quantitative Aptitude Questions with Answers and Solution for SSC CGL- Mock Test of Maths MCQs set for online practice of upcoming Competitive exams.

Subject : Quantitative Aptitude (Mathematics)
Medium : English
Level : SSC CGL
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Set of 25 Questions – New Questions practice Set in Every Attempt

 

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#1. If the ratio of cost price to selling price is 10: 11, then the rate of percent of profit is

#2. The mean value of 20 observations was found to be 75, but later on it was detected that 97 was misread as 79. Find the correct mean.

#3. The number, whose square is equal to the difference between the squares of 975 and 585 is :

#4. If 12 men working 8 hours a day complete the work in 10 days, how long would 16 men working 7\frac12 hours a day take to complete the same work?

#5. The LCM of two numbers is 1920 and their HCF is 16. If one of the number is 128, find the other number.

#6. On selling an article for Rs 105 a trader loses 9%. To gain 30% he should sell the article at

#7. The present worth of a bill due 7 months hence is Rs 1200 and if the bill were due at the end of 2\frac12 years its present worth would be Rs 1016. The rate percent is :

#8. In a test a student got 30% marks and failed by 25 marks. In the same test another student got 40% marks and secured 25 marks more than the essential minimum pass marks. The maximum marks for the test were

#9. A shopkeeper sold his goods at half the list price and thus lost 20%. If he had sold on the listed price, his gain percentage would be.

#10. Two pipes A and B can separately fill a cistern in 60 minutes and 75 minutes respectively. There is a third pipe in the bottom of the cistern to empty it. If all the three pipes are simultaneously opened, then the cistern is filled in 50 minutes. In how much time the third pipe alone can empty the cistern?

#11. The greatest number, which when divide 989 and 1327 leave remainders 5 and 7 respectively, is :

The largest number which when divide the numbers a, b and c give remainders as p, q, r respectively is given by H.C.F. of (a – p), (b – q) and (c – r)
Required number
= HCF of (989 – 5) and (1327 – 7)
= HCF of 984 and 1320 = 24
HCF = 24

#12. The value of 3\div[\left(8-5)\div{\{(4-2)+(2+\frac{8}{13})}\}\right]  is

#13. The difference between the simple and compound interest on a certain sum of money at 5% rate of interest per annum for 2 years is Rs 15. Then the sum is :

#14. The product of two 2–digit numbers is 2160 and their HCF is 12. The numbers are

#15. If A and B together can finish a piece of work in 20 days, B and C in 10 days and C and A in 12 days, then A, B and C jointly can finish the same work in :

#16. Alcohol and water in two vessels A and B are in the ratio 5 : 3 and 5 : 4 respectively. In what ratio, the liquids in both the vessels be mixed to obtain a new mixture in vessel C in the ratio 7 : 5 ?

#17. A sum of money at simple interest triples itself in 15 years. It will become 5 times of itself in :

#18. A sum of money becomes \frac76 of itself in 3 years at a certain rate of simple interest. The rate per annum is :

#19. The wrong number of the sequence 36, 81, 144, 225, 256, 441 is

#20. The HCF (GCD) of a, b is 12, a, b are positive integers and a > b > 12. The smallest values of (a, b) are respectively

HCF of a and b = 12
Numbers = 12x and 12y where x and y are prime to each other.
a > b > 12
a = 36; b = 24

#21. A certain number of men can do a work in 40 days. If there were 8 men more, it could be finished in 10 days less. How many men were there initially?

#22. The value of x in the sequence 1, 2, 6, 24, x is

#23. A man travels for 5 hours 15 minutes. If he covers the first half of the journey at 60 km/h and rest at 45 km/h. Find the total distance travelled by him.

#24. The value of \frac{2\frac13-1\frac{2}{11}}{3+\frac{1}{3+\frac{1}{3+\frac13}}}

#25. A reduction of 25% in the price of rice enables a person to buy 10 kg more rice for Rs.600. The reduced per kg price of rice

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