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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#1. Three numbers are in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4 and their HCF is 12. The L.C.M of the numbers is

Let the numbers be 2x, 3x and 4x respectively.
HCF = x = 12
Numbers are : 2 ×12 = 24
3 ×12 = 36, 4 ×12 = 48
LCM of 24, 36, 48
= 2 × 2 × 2 × 3 × 3 × 2 = 144

#2. The state electricity board gives 15% discount on electric bills if it is paid before due date. One person gets Rs 54 as discount. The amount of actual bill was :

#3. How many numbers between 400 and 800 are divisible by 4, 5 and 6?

#4. the value of 25 – 5 [2 + 3 (2 – 2 (5 – 3) + 5) – 10] ÷ 4 is

#5. Of the 1000 inhabitants in a town 60% are males of whom 20% are literate. If from all the in-habitants, 25% are literate, then what percentage of the females of the town is literate?

#6. A shopkeeper sells an article at 15% gain. Had he sold it for Rs 18 more, he would have gained 18%. The cost price (in Rs) of the article is

#7. 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

#8. 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.

#9. The sum of a natural number and its square equals the product of the first three prime numbers. The number is

#10. What per cent decrease in salaries would exactly cancel out the 20 per cent increase?

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

#12. A and B together can do a piece of work in 6 days. If A can alone do the work in 18 days, then the number of days required for B to finish the work is :

#13. A takes three times as long as B and C together to do a job. B takes four times as long as A and C together to do the work. If all the three, working together can complete the job in 24 days, then the number of days, A alone will take to finish the job is

#14. The length of a road is one kilometre. The number of plants required for plantation at a gap of 20 metres in both sides of the road is

#15. 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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#16. The simplified value of $ (0.2)^3\times 200 \div 2000\: \text{of} \:(0.2)^2 $ is

#17. The list price of a clock is Rs 160. A customer buys it for Rs 122.40 after two successive discounts. If first discount is 10%, the second is ?

#18. A number when divided by 221 leaves a remainder 64. What is the remainder if the same number is divided by 13?

#19. An old article is available for Rs 12000 at cash payment or is available for Rs 7000 cash payment and a monthly instalment of Rs 630 for 8 months. The rate per cent per annum is :

#20. The HCF of two numbers is 96 and their LCM. is 1296. If one of the number is 864, the other is

#21. 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 :

#22. A man spends 75% of his income. His income increases by 20% and his expenditure also increases by 10%. The percentage of increase in his savings is :

#23. 2 men and 1 woman together can complete a piece of work in 14 days, while 4 women and 2 men together can do it in 8 days. If a man gets Rs 600 per day, how much should a woman get per day?

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

#25. A sum of Rs 400 amounts to Rs 480 in 4 years. What will it amount to if the rate of interest is increased by 2%?

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