SSC CGL 2020 Quantitative Aptitude, Practice Paper for SSC CGL in English
SSC CGL 2020 Quantitative Aptitude, Practice Paper for SSC CGL
Q.1) If A and B are in the ratio 4 : 5 and the difference of their squares is 81, what is the value of A ?
(1) 45
*(2) 12
(3) 36
(4) 15
(SSC CGL Tier-I Exam, 16.08.2015
(Ist Sitting) TF No. 3196279)
Q.2) If two numbers are in the ratio 2 : 3 and the ratio becomes 3 : 4 when 8 is added to both the numbers, then the sum of the two numbers is
(1) 10
(2) 80
*(3) 40
(4) 100
(SSC CGL Tier-I Exam, 16.08.2015
(IInd Sitting) TF No. 2176783)
Q.3) Three numbers are in the ratio 5:7:12. If the sum of the first and the third numbers is greater than the second number by 50. The sum of the three numbers is
(1) 125
*(2) 120
(3) 95
(4) 85
(SSC CGL Tier-I (CBE)
Exam. 30.08.2016) (Ist Sitting)
Q.4) Two numbers are in the ratio 3 : 5. If 6 is added to each of them, the ratio becomes 2 : 3. The numbers are
(1) 21 and 35
(2) 30 and 50
(3) 24 and 40
* (4) 18 and 30
(SSC CGL Tier-I (CBE)
Exam. 10.09.2016 (IIIrd Sitting)
Q.5) The sum of three numbers is 540. The ratio of second to third is 9 : 13 and that of first to third is 2 : 7. The third number is :
*(1) 273
(2) 280
(3) 250
(4) 286
(SSC CGL Tier-I (CBE)
Exam. 27.10.2016 (Ist Sitting)
Q.6) 1980 is divided among A, B and C so that half of A’s part, one-third of B’s part and one-sixth of C’s part are equal. Then B’s part is
*(1) 540
(2) 660
(3) 1,080
(4) 360
(SSC Matric Level MTS
Exam. 30.04.2017 (First Sitting)
Q.7) Two numbers are in the ratio of 5 : 3. If 9 be subtracted from each, then the new ratio is 9 : 5. What are the two numbers?
(1) 50 and 30 (2) 45 and 27
* (3) 90 and 54 (4) 15 and 45
(SSC Multi-Tasking Staff
Exam. 16.09.2017 (IIIrd Sitting)
Q.8) The ratio of number of boys to the number of girls in a school of 432 pupils is 5 : 4. When some new boys and girls are admitted, the number of boys increase by 12 and the ratio of the boys to girls changes to 7 : 6. The number of new girls admitted is
(1) 12 (2) 14
*(3) 24 (4) 20
(SSC CGL Tier-II (CBE)
Exam. 30.11.2016)
Q.9) The ratio of two numbers is 3 : 5. If both numbers are increased by 8, the ratio becomes 13 : 19. What is the sum of the two numbers?
(1) 32 *(2) 48
(3) 40 (4) 72
Q.1) If A and B are in the ratio 4 : 5 and the difference of their squares is 81, what is the value of A ?
(1) 45
*(2) 12
(3) 36
(4) 15
(SSC CGL Tier-I Exam, 16.08.2015
(Ist Sitting) TF No. 3196279)
Q.2) If two numbers are in the ratio 2 : 3 and the ratio becomes 3 : 4 when 8 is added to both the numbers, then the sum of the two numbers is
(1) 10
(2) 80
*(3) 40
(4) 100
(SSC CGL Tier-I Exam, 16.08.2015
(IInd Sitting) TF No. 2176783)
Q.3) Three numbers are in the ratio 5:7:12. If the sum of the first and the third numbers is greater than the second number by 50. The sum of the three numbers is
(1) 125
*(2) 120
(3) 95
(4) 85
(SSC CGL Tier-I (CBE)
Exam. 30.08.2016) (Ist Sitting)
Q.4) Two numbers are in the ratio 3 : 5. If 6 is added to each of them, the ratio becomes 2 : 3. The numbers are
(1) 21 and 35
(2) 30 and 50
(3) 24 and 40
* (4) 18 and 30
(SSC CGL Tier-I (CBE)
Exam. 10.09.2016 (IIIrd Sitting)
Q.5) The sum of three numbers is 540. The ratio of second to third is 9 : 13 and that of first to third is 2 : 7. The third number is :
*(1) 273
(2) 280
(3) 250
(4) 286
(SSC CGL Tier-I (CBE)
Exam. 27.10.2016 (Ist Sitting)
Q.6) 1980 is divided among A, B and C so that half of A’s part, one-third of B’s part and one-sixth of C’s part are equal. Then B’s part is
*(1) 540
(2) 660
(3) 1,080
(4) 360
(SSC Matric Level MTS
Exam. 30.04.2017 (First Sitting)
Q.7) Two numbers are in the ratio of 5 : 3. If 9 be subtracted from each, then the new ratio is 9 : 5. What are the two numbers?
(1) 50 and 30 (2) 45 and 27
* (3) 90 and 54 (4) 15 and 45
(SSC Multi-Tasking Staff
Exam. 16.09.2017 (IIIrd Sitting)
Q.8) The ratio of number of boys to the number of girls in a school of 432 pupils is 5 : 4. When some new boys and girls are admitted, the number of boys increase by 12 and the ratio of the boys to girls changes to 7 : 6. The number of new girls admitted is
(1)12 (2) 14
*(3) 24 (4) 20
(SSC CGL Tier-II (CBE)
Exam. 30.11.2016)
Q.9) The ratio of two numbers is 3 : 5. If both numbers are increased by 8, the ratio becomes 13 : 19. What is the sum of the two numbers?
(1) 32 * (2) 48
(3) 40 (4) 72
(SSC CAPFs ASI & Delhi Police SI
Online Exam. 03.07.2017 (Ist Sitting)
Q.10) Three numbers are in the ratio 2 : 5 : 7. The sum of the smallest and largest numbers equals the sum of the second number and 16. What is the smallest number?
*(1) 8 (2) 12
(3) 6 (4) 10
(SSC Multi-Tasking Staff
Exam. 17.09.2017 (IIIrd Sitting)
Q.10) Three numbers are in the ratio 2 : 5 : 7. The sum of the smallest and largest numbers equals the sum of the second number and 16. What is the smallest number?
*(1) 8 (2) 12
(3) 6 (4) 10
(SSC Multi-Tasking Staff
Exam. 17.09.2017 (IIIrd Sitting)