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. A certain distance is covered by a cyclist at a certain speed. If a jogger covers half the distance in double the time, then the ratio of the speed of the jogger to that of the cyclist is :

#2. 12 pumps working 6 hours a day can empty a completely filled reservoir in 15 days. How many such pumps working 9 hours a day will empty the same reservoir in 12 days?

#3. 5 – [4 – (3 – (3 – 3 – 6))] is equal to

#4. Divide 50 into two parts so that the sum of their reciprocals is \frac{1}{12}

#5. A tradesman marks his goods at 20% above the cost price. He allows his customer a discount of 8% on marked price. Find out his profit percent.

#6. The average of five numbers is 7. When three new numbers are included, the average of the eight numbers becomes 8.5. The average of three new numbers is :

#7. the simplified value of \sqrt{{5}+\sqrt{{11}+\sqrt{{19}+\sqrt{{29}+\sqrt{49}}}}} is

#8. A sum of Rs 10,000 lent partly at 8% and remaining at 10% per annum. If the yearly interest on the average is 9.2%, the two parts are :

#9. If 80 persons can finish a work within 16 days by working 6 hours a day, the number of hours a day, should 64 persons work to finish that very job within 15 days is :

#10. The average salary of all the workers in a workshop is Rs. 8000. The average salary of 7 technicians is Rs.12,000 and the average salary of the rest is Rs.6000. The total number of workers in the workshop is :

#11. Two numbers are in the ratio 2: 3. If 20% of the smaller number added to 20 is equal to the sum of 10% of the larger number and 25, then the smaller number is :

#12. The HCF and LCM of two numbers are 21 and 84 respectively. If the ratio the two numbers is 1 : 4, then the larger of the two numbers is

HCF of numbers = 21
Numbers = 21x and 21y
Where x and y are prime to each other.
Ratio of numbers = 1 : 4
Larger number = 21 × 4 = 84

#13. In a school, the ratio of boys to girls is 4 : 3 and the ratio of girls to teachers is 8 : 1. The ratio of students to teachers is :

#14. A boat goes 6 km an hour in still water, but takes thrice as much time in going the same distance against the current. The speed of the current (in km/hour) is :

#15. If 2 + x\sqrt3 =\frac{1}{2+\sqrt3} then the simplest value of x is :

#16. 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 :

#17. If one-ninth of a certain number exceeds its one-tenth by 4, the number is :

#18. A boat moves downstream at the rate of 1 km in 7\frac1 2 minutes and upstream at the rate of 5 km an hour. What is the speed of the boat in the still water?

#19. The sum of the squares of three consecutive natural numbers is 2030. Then, what is the middle number?

#20. If A and B are in the ratio 4 : 5 and the difference of their squares is 81, what is the value of A?

#21. Insert the missing number 3, 18, 12, 72, 66, 396, ?

#22. LCM of 12 and 16 Prime factorisation of 12 = 2^3 × 3 = 22 × 3 Prime factorisation of 16 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 = 24

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#23. On selling an article for Rs 651, there is a loss of 7%. The cost price of that article is :

#24. A train passes an electrical pole in 20 seconds and passes a platform of length 250 m in 45 seconds. Find the length of the train .

#25. A number is first decreased by 20%. The decreased number is then increased by 20%. The resulting number is less than the original number by 20. Then the original number is

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