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. A grocery dealer cheats to the extent of 10% while buying as well as selling by using false weight. What is his increase in the profit %?

#2. The compound interest on Rs 30000 at 7% per annum for a certain time is Rs 4347. The time is :

#3. A sum of money lent out at simple interest amounts to Rs 720 after 2 years and Rs 1020 after a further period of 5 years. Find the principal.

#4. 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.

#5. A student multiplied a number by \frac35 instead of \frac53 . What is the percentage error in the calculation?

#6. A sum of money is paid back in two annual instalments of Rs 17640 each, allowing 5% compound interest compounded annually. The sum borrowed was :

#7. \sqrt{{3}+\sqrt{{3}+\sqrt{{3}+}}}…….. is equal to

#8. A man and a boy received Rs 800 as wages for 5 days for the work they did together. The man’s efficiency in the work was three times that of the boy. What are the daily wages of the boy ?

#9. 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 :

#10. If a = 4011 and b = 3989, then the value of ab = ?

#11. Pick the odd one out from the sequence of numbers. 19, 23, 29, 37, 43, 46, 47 is

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

#13. 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 :

#14. Of the three numbers, the second is twice the first and also thrice the third. If the average of the three numbers is 44, the largest number is

#15. If A and B are the HCF and LCM respectively of two algebraic expressions x and y, and A + B = x + y, then the value of A^3+B^3  is

#16. Three numbers which are coprime to one another are such that the product of the first two is 551 and that of the last two is 1073. The sum of the three numbers is :

#17. Ramesh deposited Rs 15600 in a fixed deposit at the rate of 10% per annum simple interest. After every second year, he adds his interest earnings to the principal. The interest at the end of fourth year is :

#18. The simplified value of \frac{4}{15} \text{ of }  \frac58\times 6+15-10 is

#19. A man spends Rs. 1800 monthly on an average for the first four months and Rs. 2000 monthly for the next eight months and saves Rs. 5600 a year. His average monthly income is :

#20. Find the sum of the first five terms of the following series.\frac{1}{1\times4}+\frac{1}{4\times7}+\frac{1}{7\times10} +………+…….

#21. 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?

#22. The difference between compound and simple interest on a certain sum for 3 years at 5% per annum is Rs 122. The sum is :

#23. . Four years ago, the ratio of A’s age to B’s age was 11 : 14 and four years later their age will be in the ratio 13 : 16. The present age of A is :

#24. 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.

#25. 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 :

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