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 state electricity board gives 15% discount on electric bills if it is paid before due date. One person gets Rs 54 as discount. The amount of actual bill was :

#2. If (125)^{2/3}\times (625)^{1/4} = 5^{x} , then the value of x is

#3. A sum of money is paid back in two annual instalments of Rs 17640 each, allowing 5% compound interest compounded annually. The sum borrowed was :

#4. Divide 50 into two parts so that the sum of their reciprocals is \frac{1}{12}

#5. 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 :

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

#7. A train of length 150 m takes 30 seconds to cross a bridge of 500 m long. How much time will the train take to cross a platform of length 370 m?

#8. 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}

#9. In two blends of mixed tea, the ratios of Darjeeling and Assam tea are 4 : 7and 2 : 5. The ratio in which these two blends should be mixed to get the ratio of Darjeeling and Assam tea in the new mixture as 6 : 13 is :

 

#10. The ratio of the number of boys to that of girls in a village is 3: 2. If 30% of boys and 70% of girls appeared in an examination, the ratio of the number of villagers, appeared in the examination to that not appeared in the same examination is :

#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. Pick the odd one out from the sequence of numbers. 19, 23, 29, 37, 43, 46, 47 is

#13.

If W1 : W2 = 2 : 3 and W1 : W3= 1 : 2 then W2 : W3 is

#14. At what per cent per annum will Rs 3000 amounts to Rs 3993 in 3 years if the interest is compounded annually?

#15. Three numbers are in the ratio 1 : 2 : 3. By adding 5 to each of them, the new numbers are in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4. The numbers are:

#16. 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 :

#17. Out of the two numbers, 40% of the greater number is equal to 60% of the smaller. If the sum of the numbers is 150, then the greater number is :

#18. The difference between the selling prices of an article at a profit of 15% and at a profit of 10% is Rs 10. The cost price of the article is

#19. A 200 metre long train is running at a speed of 72 km/hr. How long will it take to cross 800 metre long bridge?

#20. A tank can be filled by pipe A in 2 hours and pipe B in 6 hours. At 10 a.m., the pipe A was opened. At what time will the tank be filled if pipe B is opened at 11 a.m.?

#21. 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 :

#22. The simplification of \frac18+\frac{1}{8^2}+\frac{1}{8^3}+\frac{1}{8^4}+\frac{1}{8^5} up to three places of decimals yields

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

#24. In a class, there are ‘z’ students. Out of them ‘x’ are boys. What part of the class is composed of girls?

#25. A tank has two pipes. The first pipe can fill it in 4 hours and the second can empty it in 16 hours. If two pipes be opened together at a time, then the tank will be filled in :

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