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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Set of 25 Questions – New Questions practice Set in Every Attempt

 

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#1. The LCM of two numbers is 1920 and their HCF is 16. If one of the number is 128, find the other number.

#2. . 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 :

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

#5. A boat takes half time in moving a certain distance downstream than upstream. The ratio of the speed of the boat in still water and that of the current is :

#6. The least number, which is to be added to the greatest number of 4 digits so that the sum may be divisible by 345 is :

#7. A retailer buys a radio for Rs 225. His overhead expenses are Rs 15. He sells the radio for Rs 300. The profit per cent of the retailer is :

#8. 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 :

#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. Product of two co-prime numbers is 117. Then their LCM is

HCF of two-prime numbers = 1
Product of numbers = their
LCM = 117
117 = 13 × 9 where 13 & 9 are
co-prime. L.C.M (13,9) = 117

#11. A reduction of 25% in the price of rice enables a person to buy 10 kg more rice for Rs.600. The reduced per kg price of rice

#12. A motor boat covers a certain distance downstream in a river in 3 hours. It covers the same distance upstream in 3 hours and a half. If the speed of water is 1.5 km/h, then the speed of the boat in still water is :

#13. The speed of a boat is 5 km per hour in still water and the speed of the stream is 3 km per hour. If the boat takes 3 hours to go to a place and come back, then the distance of the place is :

#14. If out of 10 selected students for an examination, 3 were of 20 years age, 4 of 21 and 3 of 22 years, the average age of the group is :

#15. 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?

#16. A man spends 75% of his income. His income increases by 20% and his expenditure also increases by 10%. The percentage of increase in his savings is :

#17. Three numbers are in the ratio 1 : 2 : 3 and their HCF is 12. The numbers are

Numbers = x , 2 x and 3 x (let)
Their HCF = x = 12
Numbers = 12, 24 and 36

#18. A man rows down a river 15 km in 3 hours with the stream and returns in 7\frac1 2 hours. The rate at which he swims 26 km downstream is :

#19. A sum of money placed at compound interest doubles itself in 4 years. In how many years will it amount to four times itself ?

#20. 2 men and 1 woman together can complete a piece of work in 14 days, while 4 women and 2 men together can do it in 8 days. If a man gets Rs 600 per day, how much should a woman get per day?

#21. A shopkeeper sells an article at 15% gain. Had he sold it for Rs 18 more, he would have gained 18%. The cost price (in Rs) of the article is

#22. On multiplying a number by 7, all the digits in the product appear as 3’s. The smallest such number is :

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

#24. The HCF and LCM of two numbers are 12 and 924 respectively. Then the number of such pairs is

Let the numbers be 12x and
12y where x and y are prime to
each other.
LCM = 12xy
12xy = 924
xy = 77
Possible pairs = (1,77) and (7,11)

#25. 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

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