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
All type Questions with Solution
As per latest exam pattern and syllabus
Set of 25 Questions – New Questions practice Set in Every Attempt

 

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#1. The difference between the compound interest and simple interest on a certain sum for 2 years at 10% per annum is 300. Find the sum.

#2. The average of all the odd integers between 2 and 22 is :

#3. If \sqrt2 = 1.4142….. is given, then the value of \frac{7}{(3+{\sqrt2})} correct up to two decimal places is :

#4. Two successive discounts of 10% and 5% is given on a bill of Rs 110. Find the net amount of money payable to clear the bill. (Answer to the nearest rupee)

#5. The average weight of a group of 20 boys was calculated to be 89.4 kg and it was later discovered that one weight was misread as 78 kg instead of 87 kg. The correct average weight is :

#6. A man purchased an article and sold it to B at a profit of 25% and B sold it to C at a loss of 10% and C paid Rs 675 for it. For how much did A purchase it (in Rs)?

#7. Two pipes A and B can separately fill a tank in 2 hours and 3 hours respectively. If both the pipes are opened simultaneously in the empty tank, then the tank will be filled in :

#8. Three numbers are in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4. If the sum of their squares is 1856, then the numbers are

#9. A box contains 280 coins of denomination carrying 1 rupee, 50 paise and 25 paise. The values of each kind of the coins are in the ratio of 8 : 4 : 3. Then the number of 50 paise coins is :

#10. A man walking at the rate of 5 km/hr crosses a bridge in 15 minutes. The length of the bridge (in metres) is

#11. The ratio of the fifth and sixth terms of the sequence 1, 3, 6, 10, … is

#12. The average of 5 consecutive natural numbers is m. If the next three natural numbers are also included, then how much more than m will the average of these 8 numbers be?

#13. (4 \frac{11}{15}+\frac{15}{71})^2-(4\frac{11}{15}-\frac{15}{71})^2 is equal to

#14. One man or two women or three boys can do a piece of work in 88 days. One man, one women and one boy will do it in :

#15. Simplify: \frac{0.41\times0.41\times0.41+0.69\times0.69\times0.69}{0.41\times0.41-0.41\times 0.69+0.69+0.69}

#16. Product of two co-prime numbers is 117. Then their LCM is

HCF of two-prime numbers = 1
Product of numbers = their
LCM = 117
117 = 13 × 9 where 13 & 9 are
co-prime. L.C.M (13,9) = 117

#17. A merchant sold an article for Rs 75 at a profit per cent equal to its cost price. The cost price of the article was :

#18. In a farm there are cows and hens. If the heads are counted they are 180, if legs are counted they are 420. The number of cows in the farm is :

#19. If the selling price of 4 articles is equal to the cost price of 5 articles, the profit per cent is :

#20. A group of 75 men are employed to lay down a railway line in 3 months. Due to certain emergency conditions, the work was to be finished in 18 days. How many more men should be employed to complete the work in the desired time ?

#21. On multiplying a number by 7, all the digits in the product appear as 3’s. The smallest such number is :

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

#23. By how much does 5\sqrt7-2\sqrt5 exceed 3\sqrt7-4\sqrt5 ?

#24. A train of length 150 m takes 30 seconds to cross a bridge of 500 m long. How much time will the train take to cross a platform of length 370 m?

#25. The ratio of 252.5 : 53 is same as :

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