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. 16 men are able to complete a piece of work in 12 days working 14 hours a day. How long will 28 men, working 12 hours a day, take to complete the work?

#2. Which of the following number is the greatest of all? $ 0.9,0.{\overline9},0.0{\overline9},0.\overline{09} $

#3. The mean value of 20 observations was found to be 75, but later on it was detected that 97 was misread as 79. Find the correct mean.

#4. A, B and C can do a piece of work in 24, 30 and 40 days respectively. They began the work together but C left 4 days before completion of the work. In how many days was the work done ?

#5. Given A is 50% larger than C and B is 25% larger than C, then A is what per cent larger than B?

#6. The rate of simple interest per annum of bank being decreased from 5% to$ 3\frac12 $ % the annual income of a person from interest was less by Rs 105. The sum deposited at the bank was :

#7. 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 :

#8. . If x : y = 3 : 4, then 4x + 5y : 5x− 2y = ?

#9. If 120 is 20% of a number, then 120% of that number will be :

#10. A shopkeeper allows a discount of 10% on the marked price of a camera. Marked price of the camera, which costs him Rs 600, to make a profit of 20% should be :

#11. 15 litres of a mixture contains alcohol and water in the ratio 1 : 4. If 3 litres of water is mixed in it, the percentage of alcohol in the new mixture will be

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

#13. By walking at $ \frac34 $ of his usual speed, a man reaches his office 20 minutes later than his usual time. The usual time taken by him to reach his office is :

#14. If the selling price of 4 articles is equal to the cost price of 5 articles, the profit per cent is :

#15. Krishnan bought a camera and paid 20% less than its original price. He sold it at 40% profit on the price he had paid. The percentage of profit earned by Krishnan on the original price was :

#16. A sum of money is divided among A, B, C and D in the proportion of 7 : 6 : 3 : 5. If B gets `270 more than C, then the share of D is :

#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 $ \sqrt2 $ = 1.4142….. is given, then the value of $ \frac{7}{(3+{\sqrt2})} $correct up to two decimal places is :

#19. There is a ratio of 5 : 4 between two numbers. If 40 per cent of the first is 12, then 50% of the second number is :

#20. At an election there were two candidates. A candidate got 38% of votes and lost by 7200 number of votes. The total number of valid votes were :

#21. $ (\frac12)^{-\frac12} $ is equal to

#22. 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 :

#23. A cistern has two pipes. One can fill it with water in 8 hours and other can empty it in 5 hours. In how many hours will the cistern be emptied if both the pipes are opened together when $ \frac34 $ of the cistern is already full of water?

#24. Water tax is increased by 20% but its consumption is decreased by 20%. Then the increase or decrease in the expenditure of the money is :

#25. In an examination there are three subjects of 100 marks each. A student scores 60% in the first subject and 80% in the second subject. He scored 70% in aggregate. His percentage of marks in the third subject is :

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