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. The sum of two numbers is 37 and the difference of their squares is 185, then the difference between the two numbers is :

#2. By selling a tape-recorder for Rs 1040 a man gains 4%. If he sells for Rs 950, then his loss will be :

#3. A boy and girl together fill a cistern with water. The boy pours 4 litres of water every 3 minutes and the girl pours 3 litres every 4 minutes. How much time will it take to fill 100 litres of water in the cistern?

#4. 461+ 462 + 463 + 464 is divisible by

#5. A shopkeeper earns a profit of 12% on selling a book at 10% discount on the printed price. The ratio of the cost price and the printed price of the book is :

#6. 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 :

#7. 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 :

#8. In an examination, 19% students fail in Mathematics and 10% students fail in English. If 7% of all students fail in both subjects, then the number of students passed in both subjects is :

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

#10. Find the selling price of an article if a shopkeeper allows two successive discounts of 5% each on the marked price of Rs 80

#11. A train travels 500 m in first minute. In the next 4 minutes, in each minute it travels 125 m more than that in the previous minute. The average speed per hour of the train during those 5 minutes will be :

#12. 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 :

#13. The number 96 – 11 when divided by 8 would leave a remainder of

#14. 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 :

#15. The printed price of an article is Rs 900 but the retailer gets a discount of 40%. He sells the article for Rs 900. The retailer’s gain percent is :

#16. A worker suffers a 20% cut in his wages. He may regain his original wages by obtaining a rise of

#17. 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 :

#18. A number is first decreased by 20%. The decreased number is then increased by 20%. The resulting number is less than the original number by 20. Then the original number is

#19. If X = $ (0.25)^{\frac12} $, Y = $ (0.4)^2 $, Z =$ (0.216)^{\frac13} $, then

#20. The sum of four consecutive even numbers is 748. The smallest among them is

#21. 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 :

#22. 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?

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

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

#25. The least perfect square, which is divisible by each of 21, 36 and 66 is

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