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 ratio of the ages of A and B at present is 3 : 1. Four years earlier the ratio was 4 : 1. The present age of A is :

#2.

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

#3. A pipe can fill a tank in ‘x’ hours and another pipe can empty it in ‘y’ (y > x) hours. If both the pipes are open, in how many hours will the tank be filled?

#4. A boat moves downstream at the rate of 1 km in 7\frac1 2 minutes and upstream at the rate of 5 km an hour. What is the speed of the boat in the still water?

#5. A man, a woman and a boy together finish a piece of work in 6 days. If a man and a woman can do the same work in 10 and 24 days respectively then the number of days taken by a boy to finish the work is :

#6. If a boat goes 100 km downstream in 10 hours and 75 km upstream in 15 hours, then the speed of the stream is :

#7. A supply of juice lasts for 35 days. If its use is increased by 40%, then the number of days would the same amount of juice lasts is :

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

#9. If \sqrt2 = 1.4142….. is given, then the value of \frac{7}{(3+{\sqrt2})} correct up to two decimal places is :

#10. 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 .

#11. If 20% of A = 50% of B, then what per cent of A is B?

#12. A, B and C can do a piece of work in 30, 20 and 10 days respectively. A is assisted by B on one day and by C on the next day, alternately. How long would the work take to finish?

#13. A sum of money amounts to Rs 4840 in 2 years and to Rs 5324 in 3 years at compound interest compounded annually. The rate of interest per annum is :

#14. The ratio of the incomes of A and B as well as B and C is 3 : 2. If one third of A’s income exceeds one fourth of C’s income by Rs.1000, what is B’s income in Rs. ?

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

#16. The average weight of A, B and C is 45 kg. If the average weight of A and B be 40 kg and that of B and C be 43 kg, then the weight (in kg) of B is :

 

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

#18. (461 + 462 + 463) is divisible by

#19. The smallest among\sqrt[6]{12},\sqrt[3]4,\sqrt[4]5,\sqrt3 is

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

#21. Find the least multiple of 23, which when divided by 18, 21 and 24 leaves the remainder 7, 10 and 13 respectively.

LCM of 18, 21 and 24
LCM = 2 × 3 × 3 × 7 × 4 = 504
Now compare the divisors with their respective remainders. We observe that in all the cases the remainder is just 11 less than their respective divisor. So the number can be given by 504 K – 11 Where K is a positive integer
Since 23 × 21 = 483
We can write 504 K – 11
= (483 21) K – 11, = 483 K (21K – 11)
483 K is multiple of 23, since 483 is divisible by 23.
So, for (504K – 11) to be multiple of 23, the remainder (21K – 11) must be divisible by 23.
Put the value of K = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6, ….. and so on successively.
We find that the minimum value of K for which (21K – 11) is divisible by 23. is 6, (21 × 6 – 11)
= 115 which is divisible by 23.
Therefore, the required least number
= 504 × 6 – 11 = 3013

#22. If a number is as much greater than 31 as it is less than 75, then the number is :

#23. The mean of 20 items is 55. If two items such as 45 and 30 are removed, the new mean of the remaining items is :

#24. What number should be subtracted from both the terms of the ratio 11 : 15 so as to make it as 2 : 3 ?

#25. Sourav purchased 30 kg of rice at the rate of Rs 10 per kg and 35 kg at the rate of Rs 11 per kg. He mixed the two. At what price per kg (in Rs) should he sell the mixture to make a 30% profit in the transaction?

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