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 tap can fill a tank in 6 hours. After half the tank is filled, three more similar taps are opened. What is the total time taken to fill the tank completely?

#2. Find the unit digit in the product
(4387)245 × (621)72

#3. The greatest among the following numbers (3)^\frac13, (2)^\frac12,1, (6)^\frac16 is

#4. Krishnan bought a camera and paid 20% less than its original price. He sold it at 40% profit on the price he had paid. The percentage of profit earned by Krishnan on the original price was :

#5. The first odd number is 1, the second odd number is 3, the third odd number is 5 and so on. The 200th odd number is :

#6. 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 :

#7. The sum of a pair of positive integer is 336 and their HCF is 21.The number of such possible pairs is

#8. Simple interest on Rs 500 for 4 years at 6.25% per annum is equal to the simple interest on Rs 400 at 5% per annum for a certain period of time. The period of time is :

#9. Of the three numbers, the second is twice the first and also thrice the third. If the average of the three numbers is 44, the largest number is

#10. The average of all the odd integers between 2 and 22 is :

#11. A thief steals a car at 1.30 p.m. and drives it off at 40 km/hr. The theft is discovered at 2 p.m. and the owner sets off in another car at 50 km/hr. He will overtake the thief at :

#12. \sqrt{{3}+\sqrt{{3}+\sqrt{{3}+}}}…….. is equal to

#13. The HCF and LCM of two numbers are 21 and 84 respectively. If the ratio the two numbers is 1 : 4, then the larger of the two numbers is

HCF of numbers = 21
Numbers = 21x and 21y
Where x and y are prime to each other.
Ratio of numbers = 1 : 4
Larger number = 21 × 4 = 84

#14. The average of 5 consecutive natural numbers is m. If the next three natural numbers are also included, then how much more than m will the average of these 8 numbers be?

#15. In an examination there are three subjects of 100 marks each. A student scores 60% in the first subject and 80% in the second subject. He scored 70% in aggregate. His percentage of marks in the third subject is :

#16. The next number of the sequence 2, 5, 10, 14, 18, 23, 26, 32 … is

#17. If x is less than y by 25% then y exceeds x by

#18. A cistern has two pipes. One can fill it with water in 8 hours and other can empty it in 5 hours. In how many hours will the cistern be emptied if both the pipes are opened together when \frac34 of the cistern is already full of water?

#19. 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 :

 

#20. Six numbers are arranged in decreasing order. The average of the first five numbers is 30 and the average of the last five numbers is 25. The difference of the first and the last numbers is :

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

#22. 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 :

#23. . A train is running at 36 km/hr. If it crosses a pole in 25 seconds, then its length is :

#24. If the compound interest on a certain sum for two years at 12% per annum is Rs 2544, the simple interest on it at the same rate for 2 years will be :

#25. The least number to be subtracted from 36798 to get a number which is exactly divisible by 78 is

When 36798 is divided by 78, remainder = 60
The least number to be subtracted = 60

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