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. A shopkeeper allows a discount of 10% on the marked price of a camera. Marked price of the camera, which costs him Rs 600, to make a profit of 20% should be :

#2. 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 :

#3. A grocery dealer cheats to the extent of 10% while buying as well as selling by using false weight. What is his increase in the profit %?

#4. 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 :

#5. 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 :

#6. When(\frac12-\frac14+\frac15-\frac16 ) is divided by (\frac25-\frac59+\frac35-\frac{7}{18} ), the result is

#7. 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 :

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

#9. Three numbers which are coprime to one another are such that the product of the first two is 551 and that of the last two is 1073. The sum of the three numbers is :

#10. 8 workers can build a wall 18 m long, 2 m broad and 12 m high in 10 days, working 9 hours a day. Find how many workers will be able to build a wall 32 m long, 3 m broad and 9 m high in 8 days working 6 hours a day ?

#11. A and B together can do a piece of work in 6 days. If A can alone do the work in 18 days, then the number of days required for B to finish the work is :

#12. 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 .

#13. 5 – [4 – (3 – (3 – 3 – 6))] is equal to

#14. A and B can complete a piece of work in 8 days, B and C can do it in 12 days, C and A can do it in 8 days. A, B and C together can complete it in :

#15. When a particular number is subtracted from each of 7, 9, 11 and 15, the resulting numbers are in proportion. The number to be subtracted is :

 

 

 

#16. The wrong number of the sequence 4, 9, 19, 39, 79, 169, 319 is :

#17. If A’s income is 50% less than that of B’s, then B’s income is what per cent more than that of A?

#18. 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

#19. The HCF of two numbers is 8. Which one of the following can never be their LCM ?

HCF of two numbers is 8.This means 8 is a factor common to both the numbers. LCM is common multiple for the two numbers, it is divisible by the two numbers. So, the required answer = 60

#20. Two vessels A and B contain milk and water mixed in the ratio of 4 : 3 and 2 : 3. The ratio in which these mixtures be mixed to form a new mixture containing half milk and half water is :

#21. Find the largest number of four digits such that on dividing by 15,18, 21 and 24 the remainders are 11, 14, 17 and 20 respectively.

#22. If 90% of A = 30% of B and B = 2x% of A, then the value of x is

#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. The quotient when 10^{100} is divided by 5^{75} is

#25. The average of 13 results is 70. The average of first seven is 65 and that of the last seven is 75, the seventh result is :

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