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

 

Results

#1. A and B can do a work in 12 days, B and C in 15 days and C and A in 20 days. If A, B and C work together, they will complete the work in

#2. The average of six numbers is 32. If each of the first three numbers is increased by 2 and each of the remaining three numbers is decreased by 4, then the new average is :

#3. In a class, there are ‘z’ students. Out of them ‘x’ are boys. What part of the class is composed of girls?

#4. 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 :

#5. A double bed is marked at Rs 7500. The shopkeeper allows successive discounts of 8%, 5% and 2% on it. What is the net selling price?

#6. What least number must be subtracted from 1936 so that the resulting number when divided by 9, 10 and 15 will leave in each case the same remainder 7 ?

LCM of 9, 10 and 15 = 90
The multiple of 90 are also divisible by 9, 10 or 15.
21 × 90 = 1890 will be divisible by them.
Now, 1897 will be the number
that will give remainder 7.
Required number = 1936 – 1897 = 39

#7. A person buys 100 cups at Rs 10 each. On the way 10 cups are broken. He sells the remaining cups at Rs 11 each. His loss percent is :

#8. Six numbers are arranged in decreasing order. The average of the first five numbers is 30 and the average of the last five numbers is 25. The difference of the first and the last numbers is :

#9. $ \sqrt[3]{(333)^3+(333)^3+(334)^3 -3\times333\times333\times334} $ is equal to

#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. A train passes two bridges of lengths 500 m and 250 m in 100 seconds and 60 seconds respectively. The length of the train is :

#12. 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 :

#13. 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 :

#14. A sum of money at simple interest triples itself in 15 years. It will become 5 times of itself in :

#15. The sum of a pair of positive integer is 336 and their HCF is 21.The number of such possible pairs is

#16. 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?

#17. The average weight of the first 11 persons among 12 persons is 95 kg. The weight of 12th person is 33 kg more than the average weight of all the 12 persons. The weight of the 12th person is :

#18. If the product of first 50 positive consecutive integers be divisible by $ 7^n $ , where n is an integer, then the largest possible value of n is :

#19. Sarita and Julie start walking from the same place in the opposite directions. If Julie walks at a speed of $ 2\frac12 $ km/hr and Sarita at a speed of 2 km/hr, then in how much time will they be 18 km apart?

#20. The average of three consecutive odd numbers is 12 more than one third of the first of these numbers. What is the last of the three numbers?

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

#22. 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} $

#23. 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 :

#24. Sourav purchased 30 kg of rice at the rate of Rs 10 per kg and 35 kg at the rate of Rs 11 per kg. He mixed the two. At what price per kg (in Rs) should he sell the mixture to make a 30% profit in the transaction?

#25. What is the smallest number which leaves remainder 3 when divided by any of the numbers 5, 6 or 8 but leaves no remainder when it is divided by 9 ?

Previous
FINISH
Scroll to Top