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. 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 .

#2. A car travels at a speed of 60 km/hr and covers a particular distance in one hour. How long will it take for another car to cover the same distance at 40 km/hr?

#3. 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 :

#4. (461 + 462 + 463) is divisible by

#5. The sum of the cubes of the numbers 22, -15 and -7 is equal to

#6. In a group of students, 70% can speak English and 65% can speak Hindi. If 27% of the students can speak none of the two languages, then what per cent of the group can speak both the languages?

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

#8. 84 Maths books, 90 Physics books and 120 Chemistry books have to be stacked topic wise. How many books will be there in each stack so that each stack will have the same height too ?
As the height of each stack is same, the required number of books in each stack
HCF of 84, 90 and 120
84 = 2 × 2 × 3 × 7, 90 = 2 × 3 × 3 × 5, 120 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 3 × 5
HCF = 2 × 3 = 6
#9. Three glasses are filled with a mixture of acid and water in equal volume. The ratios of acid and water are 2 : 3, 3 : 4 and 4 : 5 respectively. The contents of these glasses are poured in a large vessel. The ratio of acid and water in the large vessel is :

#10. A single discount equivalent to the series of discounts 20%, 10% and 5% is equal to :

#11. A tap can fill a cistern in 8 hours and another tap can empty it in 16 hours. If both the taps are open, the time (in hours) taken to fill the tank will be :

#12. 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 :

#13. The sum of the HCF and LCM of two numbers is 680 and the LCM is 84 times the HCF If one of the number is 56, the other is :

#14. If $ \sqrt7 = 2.646 $, then the value of $ \frac{1}{\sqrt{28}} $up to three places of decimals is :

#15. A and B can do a piece of work in 28 and 35 days respectively. They began to work together but A leaves after sometime and B completed the remaining work in 17 days. After how many days did A leave?

#16. Kamala bought a bicycle for Rs 1650. She had to sell it at a loss of 8%. She sold it for

#17. The salary of a person is increased by 20%, then it is decreased by 20%. The change in his salary is :

#18. Suppose that ‘x’ number of men can finish a piece of work in 30 days. If there were 6 men more, the work could be finished in 10 days less. The original number of men is :

#19. A store has an offer ‘Buy 4 Get 1 Free’. What is the net percentage of discount?

#20. 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 ?

#21. The Government reduced the price of sugar by 10 per cent. By this a consumer can buy 6.2 kg more sugar for Rs 837. The reduced price per kg of sugar is :

#22. The next number of the sequence 51, 52, 56, 65 is

#23. Mohan gets 3 marks for each correct sum and loses 2 marks for each wrong sum. He attempts 30 sums and obtains 40 marks. The number of sums solved correctly is

#24. The difference between the value of the number increased by 20% and the value of the number decreased by 25% is 36. Find the number :

#25. In a class 60% of the student pass in Hindi and 45% pass in Sanskrit. If 25% of them pass in at least one subject, what percentage of the students fail in both the subjects?
Explanation: 25% of students pass in at
least one subject, i.e., they pass in one or
both subjects.
∴ Percentage of students who don’t pass
or fail in both subjects
= (100 − 25) % = 75