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 greatest value among the fractions \frac27, \frac13,\frac56, \frac34

#2. The fourth proportional to 0.12, 0.21, 8 is :

#3. If 13 + 23 + … + 103 = 3025, then 4 + 32 + 108 + … + 4000 is equal to

#4. The average of the largest and smallest 3 digit numbers formed by 0, 2 and 4 would be

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

#6. The next number of the sequence 2, 5, 10, 14, 18, 23, 26, 32 … is

#7. If 90% of A = 30% of B and B = 2x% of A, then the value of x is

#8. The mean of 20 items is 55. If two items such as 45 and 30 are removed, the new mean of the remaining items is :

#9. 4 boys and 3 girls spent Rs.120 on the average, of which the boys spent Rs.150 on the average. Then the average amount spent by the girls is:

#10. The sum of two numbers is 37 and the difference of their squares is 185, then the difference between the two numbers is :

#11. Sunil completes a work in 4 days, whereas Dinesh completes the work in 6 days. Ramesh works 1\frac1 2 times as fast as Sunil. The three together can complete the work in :

#12. What is the average of the first six (positive) odd numbers each of which is divisible by 7?

#13. The average of 20 numbers is calculated as 35. It is discovered later, that while calculating the average, one number, namely 85, was read as 45. The correct average is :

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

#15. A shopkeeper fixes the price of an article at 30% higher than its actual cost. If he sells it at 10% discount on marked price then, the profit is :

#16. Three men can complete a piece of work in 6 days. Two days after they started the work, 3 more men joined them. How many days will they take to complete the remaining work?

#17. The average marks of a class of 35 children is 35. The marks of one of the students, who got 35, was incorrectly entered as 65. What is the correct average of the class?

#18. The value of 0.65\times0.65 + 0.35\times 0.35 + 0.70 \times 0.65  is

#19. Ramesh bought 10 cycles for Rs 500 each. He spent Rs 2000 on the repair of all cycles. He sold five of them for Rs 750 each and the remaining for Rs 550 each. Then the total gain or loss % is :

#20. In a class 60% of the student pass in Hindi and 45% pass in Sanskrit. If 25% of them pass in at least one subject, what percentage of the students fail in both the subjects?

Explanation: 25% of students pass in at
least one subject, i.e., they pass in one or
both subjects.
∴ Percentage of students who don’t pass
or fail in both subjects
= (100 − 25) % = 75

#21. The simple interest on Rs 7300 from 11 May 1987 to 10 September 1987 (both days included) at 5% per annum is :

#22. A tank can be filled by pipe A in 2 hours and pipe B in 6 hours. At 10 a.m., the pipe A was opened. At what time will the tank be filled if pipe B is opened at 11 a.m.?

#23. A train passes a platform 90 metre long in 30 seconds and a man standing on the platform in 15 seconds. The speed of the train is :

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

#25. Two types of tea costing Rs 180 per kg and Rs 280 per kg should be mixed in the ratio so that the mixture obtained was sold at Rs 320 per kg to earn a profit of 20% is

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