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. Three years ago, the average age of a family of 5 members was 17 years. A baby having been born, the average age of the family is the same today. The present age of the baby (in year/s) is :

#2. 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 :

#4. 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

#5. 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

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

#7. The simple interest on a sum after 4 years is \frac15 of the sum. The rate of interest per annum is :

#8. If 80 persons can finish a work within 16 days by working 6 hours a day, the number of hours a day, should 64 persons work to finish that very job within 15 days is :

#9. If the average of eight consecutive even numbers be 93, then the greatest number among them is :

#10. The greatest number, which when divide 989 and 1327 leave remainders 5 and 7 respectively, is :

The largest number which when divide the numbers a, b and c give remainders as p, q, r respectively is given by H.C.F. of (a – p), (b – q) and (c – r)
Required number
= HCF of (989 – 5) and (1327 – 7)
= HCF of 984 and 1320 = 24
HCF = 24

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

#12. If the mean of 4 observations is 20, when a constant ‘C’ is added to each observation, the mean becomes 22. The value of C is

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

#14. Two numbers are in the ratio 1 : 3 If their sum is 240, then their difference is :

#15. The value of is 1-\frac{1}{1+\frac{2}{3 + \frac{4}{5}}}

#16. A table with marked price Rs 1200 was sold to a customer for Rs 1100. Find the rate of discount allowed on the table.

#17. The average age of 40 students of a class is 15 years. When 10 new students are admitted, the average is increased by 0.2 year. The average age of the new students is :

#18. A bus moving at 40 km per hour covers a distance in 6 hours 15 minutes. If it travels the same distance at 50 km per hour then how long will it take to cover the distance?

#19. 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 :

#20. When 75% of a number is added to 75, the result is the same number. Find the number.

#21. 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.

#22. How many numbers between 400 and 800 are divisible by 4, 5 and 6?

#23. A sum of money becomes \frac76 of itself in 3 years at a certain rate of simple interest. The rate per annum is :

#24. A fruit merchant makes a profit of 25% by selling mangoes at a certain price. If he charges Rs 1 more on each mango, he would gain 50%. At first the price of one mango was :

#25. Find the value of \frac{2}{1+\frac{1}{1-\frac{1}{2}}} \times\frac{3}{\frac56 \text{of} \frac{3}{2} \div 1\frac14}

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