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Number System

Previous Year
Q. A man engaged a servant on a condition that he
would pay him Rs. 80 and a pair of jeans after
service of one year. Servant for only 9 months
and receives a pair of jeans and an amount of
Rs. 55. The price of the jeans is _________.
,d vkneh us ,d ukSdj dks 'krZ ij j[kk fd og mls
80 :i;s vkSj ,d tksM+h thUl ,d o"kZ dh lsok ds
ckn nsxkA ukSdj us dsoy 9 eghuksa dh lsok nh vkSj
thal dh ,d tksM+h vkSj 55 :i;s izkIr fd;kA thUl
dh dher _______ gSA
(a) Rs. 80 (b) Rs. 60 (c) Rs. 40 (d) Rs. 20
(SSC CHSL 2017, 25.03.2018 Shift-2)
Q. what is the remainder when (12797 +
9797) is divided by 32?
tc (12797 + 9797) dks 32 ls foHkkftr fd;k
tkrk gS rks fdruk 'ks"k cprk gS\
(a) 4 (b) 2
(c) 7 (d) 0
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 13.09.2019)
Q. x, y and z are prime numbers and x + y + z
= 38. What is the maximum value of x ?
xy rFkk z vHkkT; la[;k,¡ gS rFkk x + y + z =
38 gSA 𝒙 dk vf/kdre eku D;k gS \
(a) 19 (b) 23
(c) 31 (d) 29
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 19.02.2018)
Q. The distance between two numbers is 3
and the difference between their cubes is
999. Find the difference between their
squares.
nks la[;kvksa ds chp dk varj 3 vkSj muds ?kuksa
ds chp dk varj 999 gSA muds oxksaZ ds chp dk
varj Kkr djsaA
(a) 36 (b) 63
(c) 18 (d) 81
(SSC CHSL 2019, 15.10.2020 Shift-2)
Q. Simplify (11.998)3 = ?
ljy dhft, (11.998)3
(a) 1727.136 (b) 1331.136
(c) 1685.136 (d) 1700.136
(SSC CHSL 2017, 11.03.2018 Shift-2)
Q. What is the sum of all natural numbers
between 100 and 400 which are divisible
by 13?
100 rFkk 400 ds e/; lHkh izkd`frd la[;kvksa
dk ;ksx D;k gS tks 13 ls foHkkT; gSA
(a) 5681 (b) 5334
(c) 5434 (d) 5761
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 18.02.2018)
Q. Find the value of 1006 × 994?
1006 × 994 dk eku Kkr djsaA
(a) 999932 (b) 999964
(c) 1000032 (d) 1000064
(SSC CHSL 2017, 11.03.2018 Shift-3)
Q. If a nine-digit number 985x3678y is
divisible by 72, then the value of (4x – 3y)
is :
;fn ukS vadksa dh la[;k 985x3678y la[;k 72
ls foHkkT; gS] rks (4x – 3y) dk eku gksxk %
(a) 5 (b) 4
(c) 6 (d) 3
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2018, 04.06.2019 Shift-1)
Q. If the 8-digit number 179x091y is
divisible by 88, the value of (5x – 8y) is :
;fn 8 – vadh; la[;k 179x091y la[;k 88 ls
foHkkT; gS] rks (5x – 8y) dk eku gS %
(a) 4 (b) 7
(c) 9 (d) 5
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2018, 04.06.2019 Shift-3)
Q. Find the smallest 8 digit number which is
exactly divisible by 121.
8 vadksa dh lcls NksVh la[;k Kkr djsa] tks fd
iwjh rjg ls 121 ls foHkkT; gSA
(a) 10000045 (b) 10000076
(c) 10000024 (d) 10000055
(SSC CHSL 2017, 13.03.2018 Shift-3)
Q. If a number 657423547X46 is divisible by
11, then find the value of X.
vxj dksbZ la[;k 65742347X46, 11 ls
foHkkT; gS] rks X dk eku fudkfy,A
(a) 7 (b) 9
(c) 8 (d) 6
(SSC CHSL 2017, 17.03.2018 Shift-1)
Q. Find the number of zeroes in 129!.
129! esa 'kwU;ksa dh la[;k fdruh gS\
(a) 31 (b) 33
(c) 35 (d) 37
(SSC CHSL 2017, 22.03.2018 Shift-1)
Q. Mr. Ankit is on tour to Siachin and he has Rs.
360 for his expenditure. If he exceeds his
tour by 4 days, he must trim down his daily
expenditure by Rs. 3. For how many days is
Mr. Ankit on tour?
feLVj vafdr fl;kfpu ds nkSjs ij gSa vkSj muds
ikl vius O;; ds fy, 360 #i;s gSaA ;fn og
vius nkSjs ls pkj fnu vf/kd :d ldrs gSa] rks mUgsa
vius nSfud O;; dks 3 #- rd de djuk pkfg,A
feLVj vafdr fdrus fnuksa ds fy, nkSjs ij gSa\
(a) 20 (b) 22 (c) 24 (d) 26
(SSC CHSL 2017, 05.03.2018 Shift-1)
Q. The cost price of 3 exam pads and 2
pencils is Rs. 96. 4 exam pads and 3
pencils cost Rs. 134. Find the total cost (in
Rs.) of an exam pad and that of a pencil.
3 ijh{kk isM vkSj 2 isafly dh ykxr ewY; 96
:- gSA 4 ijh{kk isM vkSj 3 isafly ykxr 134
:- gSa ,d ijh{kk iSM vkSj ,d isafly dh dqy
ykxr (:i, esa) Kkr dhft;sA
(a) 36 (b) 38
(c) 40 (d) 42
(SSC CHSL 2017, 23.03.2018 Shift-1)
Q. A zoo has few numbers of penguins and
polar bears. The total number of heads of
both of them is 60 and the total number
of their feet is 160. How many polar bears
are there in the zoo?
fpfM;k?kj esa dqN la[;k esa isaxqbu vkSj /kzoh;
Hkkyq gSA mu nksuksa ds flj dh dqy la[;k 60 gS
vkSj iSj dh dqy la[;k 160 gSA fpfM+;k?kj esa
dqy fdrus /kzoh; Hkkyq gS\
(a) 20 (b) 40
(c) 60 (d) 80
(SSC CHSL 2017, 23.03.2018 Shift-1)
Q. The square root of which of the following
is a rational number ?
fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdldk oxZey
w ,d ifjes;
la[;k gS\
(a) 1250.49 (b) 6250.49
(c) 1354.24 (d) 5768.28
(SSC CPO 2018, 12.03.2019 Shift-1)
Q. The square root which of the following is
a rational number?
fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdldk oxZey
w ,d ifjes;
la[;k gS\
(a) 72905.2 (b) 67508.5
(c) 5535.36 (d) 3152.88
(SSC CPO 2018, 13.03.2019 Shift-2)
Q. Let x be the least number which when
subtracted from 10424 gives a perfect
square number. What is the least number
by which x should be multiplied to get a
perfect square?
ekuk x og NksVh ls NksVh la[;k gS] ftls 10424
esa ls ?kVkus ij ,d iw.kZ oxZ la[;k izkIr gksrh
gSA og NksVh ls NksVh la[;k Kkr djsa] ftls x ls
xq.kk djus ij iw.kZ oxZ la[;k izkIr gksA
(a) 3 (b) 2
(c) 6 (d) 5
(SSC CGL MAINS 2019, 16.11.2020)
Q. The least number that should be added to
10000 so that it is exactly divisible by 327
is:
Okg U;wure la[;k ftls 10000 esa tksMk+ tk,
rkfd og 327 ls iw.kZr% foHkkftr gksA
(a) 327 (b) 237
(c) 137 (d) 190
(SSC CPO 2018, 15.03.2019 Shift-1)
Q. Find the unit digit of expression
O;atd dk bdkbZ vad Kkr djsa%
312 + 322 + 332 + 342 + 352 + 362 + 372 +
382 + 392
(a) 1 (b) 4
(c) 5 (d) 9
(SSC CHSL 2017, 27.03.2018 Shift-1)
Q. Find the number of prime factor of 20790.
20790 ds vHkkT; xq.ku[kaM dh la[;k Kkr
djsaA
(a) 7 (b) 9
(c) 11 (d) 13
(SSC CHSL 2017, 17.03.2018 Shift-2)
Q. The sum of all possible three digit
numbers formed by digits 3, 0 and 7.
Using each digit on once is :
izR;sd vad dks dsoy ,d ckj iz;ksx djrs gq,
vadks 3] 0 rFkk 7 ls cuus okyh lHkh lEHko
rhu vadks dh la[;kvksa dk ;ksx gS%
(a) 2010 (b) 1990
(c) 2220 (d) 2110
(SSC CPO 2018, 14.03.2019 Shift-1)
Q. A man buys 2 apples and 3 kiwi fruits for
Rs. 37. If he buys 4 apples and 5 kiwi
fruits for Rs. 67, then what will be the
total cost of 1 apple and 1 kiwi fruit?
,d O;fDr us : 37 esa 2 lsc vkSj 3 dhoh [kjhnkA
;fn og : 67 esa 4 lsc vkSj 5 dhoh [kjhns] rks 1
lsc vkSj 1 dhoh dk dqy ewY; fdruk gksxk\
(a) Rs. 18 (b) Rs. 20
(c) Rs. 15 (d) Rs. 28
(SSC CHSL 2019, 17.03.2020 Shift-2)
Q. If 2941 + 3741 is divided by 33, then the
remainder is:
;fn 2941 + 3741 dks 33 ls foHkkftr fd;k tkrk
gS] rks izkIr gksus okyk 'ks"kQy Kkr djsaA
(a) 0 (b) 3
(c) 2 (d) 1
(SSC CHSL 2019, 19.10.2020 Shift-2)
Q. Which is the largest six digit number,
which when divided by 12, 15, 20, 24 and
30, leaves the remainder 8, 11, 16, 20 and
26 respectively.
Ng vadksa okyh og cM+h ls cM+h la[;k dkSu lh
gS] ftls 12, 15, 20, 24 vkSj 30 ls foHkkftr
djus ij 'ks"kQy Øe’k% 8, 11, 16, 20 vkSj 26
cprk gSA
(a) 999956 (b) 999982
(c) 999960 (d) 999964
(SSC CPO 2019, 09.12.2019 Shift-1)
Q. Working alone A can do a work in 72 days
and B in 90 days. If they work on it
together for 10 days, then what fraction
of work is left?
vdsys dk;Z djrs gq, A 72 fnuksa esa ,d dke dj
ldrk gS vkSj B mls 90 fnuksa esa dj ldrk gSA
;fn os 10 fnuksa rd ,d lkFk ml dke dks
djrs gSa] rks dke dk fdruk va’k cp tkrk gS\
(a) 1/4 (b) 3/5
(c) 1/5 (d) 3/4
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 09.03.2018 Shift-2)
Q. A can do one third of a work in 15 days, B can
do 75% of the same work in 18 days and C can
do the same work in 36 days. B and C work
together for 8 days. In how many days will A
alone complete the remaining work?
A fdlh dk;Z ds ,d&frgkbZ dks 15 fnuksa esa dj
ldrk gSA B mlh dk;Z ds 75% Hkkx dks 18 fnuksa esa
vkSj C mlh dk;Z dks 36 fnuksa esa dj ldrk gSA B
vkSj C, 8 fnuksa rd ,d lkFk dk;Z djrs gSaA A 'ks"k
dk;Z dks vdsys fdrus fnu esa iwjk djsxk\
(a) 24 days (b) 18 days
(c) 20 days (d) 16 days
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 13.09.2019)
Q. Amit and sunil together can complete a work in
9 days. Sunil and Dinesh together can complete
the same work in 12 days, and Amit and Dinesh
together can complete the same work in 18 days,
in how many days will they complete the work in
Amit, sunil and Dinesh work together?
vfer vkSj lquhy feydj ,d dke dks 9 fnuksa esa iwjk
dj ldrs gS] lquhy vkSj fnus’k feydj mlh dke dks
12 fnuksa esa iwjk dj ldrs gSa] vkSj vfer vkSj fnus’k
feydj mlh dke dks 18 fnuksa esa iwjk dj ldrs gSA
;fn vfer] lquhy vkSj fnus’k ,d lkFk feydj dke
djrs gSa rks os fdrus fnuksa esa dke iwjk djsaxs\
(a) 14 day (b) 16 day (c) 8 day (d) 12 day
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 06.03.2020 Shift-2)
Q. To do a certain work, the ratio of the
efficiencies of A and B is 7 : 5. Working
together, they can complete the same
work in 171 days. A alone will complete
2
60% of the same work in:
dksbZ fuf’pr dk;Z djus ds fy,] A vkSj B dh
dk;Z dq’kyrk dk vuqikr 7 : 5 gSA ,d lkFk
feydj dk;Z djrs gq,] os mlh dk;Z dks 1712
fnu esa iwjk dj ldrs gSaA vdsys A mlh dk;Z
dk 60% Hkkx fdrus fnu esa iwjk djsxk\
(a) 18 days (b) 15 days
(c) 16 days (d) 21 days
(SSC CGL MAINS 2019, 16.11.2020)
Q. A is thrice as good a workman as B. C alone
takes 48 days to paint a house. All three A, B
and C working together take 16 days to paint
the house. It will take how many days for B
alone to paint the house?
A, B dh rqyuk esa rhu xquk vPNk dkjhxj gSA C
vdsys ,d ?kj dks isUV djus ds fy, 48 fnu dk
le; ysrk gSA ,d lkFk dke djrs gq, A, B vkSj C
dks ml ?kj dks isUV djus esa 16 fnu yxrs gSA ml
?kj dks isUV djus ds fy, vdsys B dks fdrus fnu
yxsxsA
(a) 32 (b) 64
(c) 96 (d) 72
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 09.03.2018 Shift-1)
Q. A is 40% more efficient than B. If B alone
can complete a work in 42 days, then A
alone can complete the same work in how
many days?
A, B ls 40 izfr’kr vf/kd dk;Zdq’ky gSA ;fn B
vdsyk ,d ,d dk;Z dks 42 fnu esa dj ldrk
gS] rks A vdsyk mlh dk;Z dk;s fdrus fnuksa esa
iwjk ldrk gS\
(a) 36 (b) 40
(c) 30 (d) 32
(SSC CHSL 2017, 14.03.2018 Shift-1)
Q. Sumit is 28% less efficient than Amit. If
Amit can make a wall in 54 days, then
Sumit can complete the same work in
how many days?
lqfer] vfer ls 28% de dk;Zdq’ky gSA ;fn
vfer ,d nhokj dks 54 fnu esa cuk ldrk gS]
rks lqfer mlh dk;Z dks fdrus fnuksa esa iwjk dj
ldrk gS\
(a) 75 (b) 70
(c) 72 (d) 76
(SSC CHSL 2017, 27.03.2018 Shift-1)
Q. To do a certain work, A and B work on alternate
days, with B beginning the work on the first day. A
can finish the work alone in 48 days. If the work
gets completed in 111 days, then B alone can
3
finish 4 times the same work in:
,d fuf’pr dke iwjk djus ds fy,] A vkSj B ckjh&ckjh
,d&,d fnu dke djrs gSa] ftlesa B igys fnu dke
'kq: djrk gSA A vdsys 48 fnuksa esa dke iwjk dj ldrk
gSA vxj og dke 111 fnuksa esa iwjk gks tkrk gS] rks B
3
vdsys mlh dke ds 4 xqus dks fdrus fnuksa esa iwjk dj
ldrk gS\
(a) 24 days (b) 32 days
(c) 27 days (d) 30 days
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2018, 07.06.2019 Shift-2)
Q. A and B can together complete a task in
18 hours. After 6 hours A leaves. B takes
36 hours to finish rest of the task. How
many hours would A have taken to do the
task if he worked alone?
A rFkk B fdlh dke dks 18 ?kaVksa esa iwjk dj ysrs
gSaA 6 ?kaVs ckn A dke NksM+ nsrk gSA cps gq,
dke dks iwjk djus ds fy, B 36 ?kaVs ysrk gSA
;fn A vdsys dke djrk gS rks mls bl dke dks
djus esa fdrus ?kaVs yxsaxs\
(a) 54 (b) 45 (c) 21 (d) 27
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 17.02.2018)
Q. A can paint a house in 45 days and B can
do it in 15 days. Along with C, they did the
job in 5 days only. Then, C alone can do
the job in how many days?
A fdlh ?kj dks 45 fnu esa isaV dj ldrk gS
vkSj B bls 15 fnu esa dj ldrk gSaA C ds lkFk
feydj os bl dke dks dsoy 5 fnuksa esa dj
ldrs gSaA rks vdsyk C bls fdrus fnuksa dj
ik;sxk\
(a) 12 (b) 9
(c) 15 (d) 8
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 18.02.2018)
Q. A can do 20% of a work in 4 days, B can do
331 % of the same work in 10 days. They
3
worked together for 9 days. C completed the
remaining work in 6 days. B and C together will
complete 75% of the same work in:
A fdlh dk;Z dk 20%, 4 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrk gS] B
mlh dk;Z dk 331 % , 10 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrk gSA
3
os 9 fnu ds fy, ,d lkFk dk;Z djrs gSaA C 'ks"k dk;Z
dks 6 fnu esa iwjk djrk gSA B vkSj C ,d lkFk mlh
dk;Z dk 75% fdrus fnu esa iwjk djsaxs\
(a) 9 days (b) 15 days
(c) 10 days (d) 12 days
(SSC CGL MAINS 2019, 15.11.2020)
Q. A work can be completed by 28 women in
36 days. If 4 women leave after working
for 18 days, then how many days will be
needed to complete the remaining work?
28 efgyk,¡ ,d dk;Z dks 36 fnu esa iwjk dj
ldrh gSA ;fn 4 efgyk,¡ 18 fnu ds i'pkr
dk;Z NksMd + j pyh tk,¡] rks cps gq, dk;Z dks
iwjk gksus esa fdrus fnu yxsaxs\
(a) 24 (b) 21
(c) 27 (d) 25
(SSC CHSL 2017, 06.03.2018 Shift-1)
Q. Some carpenters promised to do a job in
15 days but 3 of them were absent and
remaining did the job in 20 days. What
was the original number of carpenters?
dqN c<+b;ksa us ,d dk;Z 15 fnu esa djus dk
opu fn;kA ijarq muesa ls 3 vuqifLFkr Fks rFkk
'ks"k us dk;Z 20 fnu esa iwjk dj fn;kA c<+b;ksa
dh okLrfod la[;k D;k Fkh\
(a) 10 (b) 15
(c) 12 (d) 14
(SSC CHSL 2017, 07.03.2018 Shift-2)
Q. 25 men can complete a task in 16 days. Four
days after they started working, 5 more men,
with equal workmanship, joined them. How
many days will be needed by all to completed
the remaining task?
25 iq:"k ,d dk;Z dks 16 fnuksa esa iwjk dj ldrs gSaA
dke 'kq: djus ds pkj fnu ckn] leku {kerk okys
5 vkSj iq:"k muds lkFk tqM+ x,A 'ks"k dk;Z dks iwjk
djus ds fy, lHkh dks fdrus fnuksa dh vko’;drk
gksxh\
(a) 10 days (b) 12 days
(c) 15 days (d) 18 days
(SSC CHSL 2019, 18.03.2020 Shift-1)
Q. 24 persons working 8 hours a day can
complete 2 units of a work in 10 days. How
many persons are required to complete 4 units
of that work, if they work 6 hours a day for 16
days?
izfrfnu 8 ?k.Vs dke djrs gq,] 24 O;fDr] ,d dk;Z
dh 2 bdkbZ;ksa dks 10 fnuksa esa iwjk dj ldrs gSA 16
fnuksa rd izfrfnu 6 ?k.Vs dke djrs gq, ml dk;Z
dh 4 bdkbZ;ksa dks iwjk djus ds fy, fdrus O;fDr;ksa
dh vko’;drk gksxh\
(a) 48 (b) 36
(c) 40 (d) 32
(SSC CPO 2018, 12.03.2019 Shift-1)
Q. If 40 men working 12 hours a day can
complete a work in 8 days, then how
many men working 4 hours a day can
complete the same work in 16 days?
;fn 40 iq:"k izfrfnu 12 ?k.Vs dk;Z djrs gq,
fdlh dk;Z dks 8 fnuksa es iw.kZ dj ldrs gSa] rks
fdrus iq:"k izfrfnu 4 ?k.Vs dk;Z djrs gq, mlh
dk;Z dks 16 fnuksa esa iw.kZ dj ldrs gS\
(a) 50 (b) 60
(c) 54 (d) 45
(SSC CHSL 2018, 10.07.2019 Shift-2)
Q. A certain number of persons can complete a
work in 34 days working 9 h a day. If the
number of persons is decreased by 40%, then
how many hours a day should the remaining
persons work to complete the work in 51 days?
dqN O;fDr izfrfnu 9 ?kaVs dk;Z dj fdlh dk;Z dks
34 fnuksa esa iwjk dj ldrs gSaA ;fn O;fDr;ksa dh
la[;k dks 40% de dj fn;k tkrk gS] rks 'ks"k
O;fDr;ksa dks 51 fnu esa mlh dk;Z dks iwjk djus ds
fy, gj fnu fdrus ?kaVs dk;Z djuk iM+sxk\
(a) 10 (b) 8
(c) 9 (d) 12
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 11.09.2019)
Q. 12 men or 30 boys can complete a work
in 72 days. How many days will 48 men
and 24 boys will take to complete the
same work?
12 iw:"k ;k 30 yM+ds ,d dk;Z dks 72 fnuksas
eas iwjk dj ldrs gSaA 48 iq:"k mlh 24 yM+ds
ml dk;Z dks iwjk djus esa fdrus fnu ysaxs\
(a) 20 (b) 18
(c) 15 (d) 25
(SSC CHSL 2017, 17.03.2018 Shift-2)
Q. 3 men, 4 women and 6 children can complete a
work in 7 days. A woman does double the work
a man does and a child does half the work a
man does. How many women together can
complete this work in 7 days?
3 iq:"k] 4 efgyk,W vkSj 6 cPps ,d dk;Z dks 7 fnuksa
esa iwjk dj ldrs gSA ,d efgyk ,d iq:"k ls nksxquk
dk;Z djrh gS vkSj ,d cPpk ,d iq:"k ls vk/kk dk;Z
djrk gSA fdruh efgyk,¡ vdsys bl dk;Z dks 7
fnuksa esa iwjk dj ldrh gS\
(a) 6 (b) 7
(c) 9 (d) 8
(SSC CPO 2018, 16.03.2019 Shift-1)
Q. 3 men and 5 women together can complete a
work in 6 days, whereas 4 men and 9 women
together can do it in 4 days. How many women
are required to do the same work in 7 days?
3 iq:"kvkSj 5 efgyk,a feydj ,d dke dks 6 fnuksa esa
iwjk dj ldrs gSa] tcfd 4 iq:"k vkSj 9 efgyk,a
feydj mlh dke dks 4 fnuksa esa lekIr dj ldrs gSA
blh dke dks 7 fnuksa esa lekIr djus ds fy, fdruh
efgykvksa dh vko’;drk gksxh\
(a) 15 (b) 12
(c) 14 (d) 10
(SSC CPO 2019, 13.12.2019 Shift-1)
Q. Working alone A can do the task in 27 hours
and B can do it in 54 hours. Find C's share (in
Rs) if A, B and C get paid Rs 4,320 for
completing a task in 12 hours on which they
worked together.
vdsys dk;Z djrs gq, A 27 ?kaVs esa dk;Z dks iwjk dj
ldrk gS vkSj B bls 54 ?kaVs esa dj ldrk gSA C ds
’ks;j dk irk ykxk, ¼: esa½ ;fn A, B vkSj C dks 12
?kaVs esa ,d dk;Z iwjk djus ds fy, 4320 # dk
Hkqxrku feyrk gS] ftl ij mUgksaus ,d lkFk dke
fd;k FkkA
(a) 1440 (b) 960
(c) 1920 (d) 1280
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 20.02.2018)
Q. If A had worked alone he would have taken 63
hours to do the task. What is B's share, if A and
B work together on a task finishing it in 36
hours and they get paid Rs 5,950 for it?
;fn A us vdsys dke fd;k gksrk rks og dke djus
ds fy, 63 ?kaVs ysrk B dk fgLlk D;k gksxk] vxj A
vkSj B ,d lkFk dke djdsd mls 36 ?kaVs esa lekIr
djrs gSa vkSj bdls fy, 5950 #i;s dk Hqkxrku fd;k
tkrk gS?
(a) 3400 (b) 3600
(c) 2550 (d) 2750
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 20.02.2018)
Q. A and B can do a piece of work in 6 days
and 8 days, respectively. With the help of
C, they completed the work in 3 days and
earned Rs. 1,848 What was the share of C?
A vkSj B fdlh dk;Z dks Øe’k% 6 fnu vkSj 8 fnu
esa dj ldrs gSaA C dh lgk;rk ls os bl dk;Z
dks 3 fnu eas iwjk dj 1848 : dek ysrs gSaA C
ds fgLls esa fdrus :i, vk,\
(a) Rs. 924 (b) Rs. 462
(c) Rs. 693 (d) Rs. 231
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 11.09.2019)
Q. A can complete 50% of a job in 9 days and B
can complete 25% of the job in 9 days if they
worked alone. If they worked together how
much of the job (in %) can they complete in 9
days?
A9 fnu esa 50% dke iwjk dj ldrk gS vkSj B 9
fnu esa ml dke dk 25% iwjk dj ldrk gS] ;fn os
vdsys&vdsy dke djrs gS ;fn os ,d lkFk dk;Z
djrs rks 9 fnu esa fdruk dke ¼ % esa½ iwjk gks
ldrk gS\
(a) 80 (b) 90
(c) 75 (d) 100
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 09.03.2018 Shift-1)
Q. A and B. working together. Can complete a
work in d days. Working alone. A takes (8+d)
days and B takes (18+d) days to complete the
same work. A works for 4 days. The remaining
work will be completed by B alone, in:
A vkSj B ,d lkFk dke djrs gq, fdlh dk;Z dks d
fnuksa esa iwjk dj ldrs gSA vdsys A dks mlh dk;Z dks
iwjk djus esa (8+d) fnu vkSj vdsys B dks (18+d)
fnu yxrs gSA A, 4 fnuksa rd dke djrk gSA 'ks"k
dk;Z iwjk djus esa vdsys B }kjk yxk;k x;k le; ----
--------- gSA
(a) 20 day (b) 24 day
(c) 16 day (d) 18 day
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 04.03.2020 Shift-2)
1. A takes 2 hours 30 minutes more than B
to walk 40 km. If A doubles his speed,
then he can make it in 1 hour less than B.
How much time (in hours) does A
required for walking a 40 km distance?
40 km dh nwjh r; djus esa A dks B ls 2 ?kaVs 30
feuV vf/kd yxrs gSaA ;fn A viuh pky nksxquh
djrk gs] rks og bls B ls 1 ?kaVk de le; esa
r; dj ldrk gSA A }kjk 40 km dh nwjh djus
esa yxus okyk le; ¼?kaVs eas½ Kkr djsaA
(a) 7 (b) 5 (c) 6 (d) 9
(SSC CPO 2020, 23.11.2020 Shift-1)
2. A takes 2 hours 30 minutes more than B to walk
40 km. If A doubles his speed, then he can make
it in 1 hour less than B. What is the average time
taken by A and B to walk a 40 km distance?
40 km dh nwjh r; djus esa A dks B ls 2 ?kaVk 30 feuV
vf/kd le; yxrk gSA ;fn A viuh pky nksxquh rst
dj nsrk gS rks mls B ls 1 ?kaVk de le; yx ldrk
gSA A vkSj B }kjk 40 km dh nwjh r; djus esa yxus
okyk vkSlr le; ¼?kaVs esa½ Kkr djsaA
(a) 5 hours 45 minutes (b) 7 hours 15 minutes
(c) 5 hours 15 minutes (d) 6 hours
(SSC CPO 2020, 25.11.2020, Shift-1)
3. A takes 2 hours more than B to cover a distance
of 40 km. If A doubles his speed, he takes 11
2
hours more than B to cover 80 km. To cover a
distance of 90 km, how much time will B take
travelling at his same speed?
40 km dh nwjh r; djus esa] A dks B ls 2 ?kaVs vf/kd
yxrs gSA ;fn A viuh pky dks nksxquk djrk gS] rks
mls 80 km dh nwjh r; djus esa B ls 11 ?kaVs vf/kd
2
yxrs gSaA 90 km dh nwjh r; djus ds fy,] B dks
viuh mlh pky ls fdruk le; yxsxk\
(a) 1 3 hours (b) 1 1 hours
8 8
(c) 1 1 hours (d) 11 hours
6 3
(SSC CGL MAINS 15.11.2020)
4. Walking 5/7 of the usual speed, a person
reaches his office 10 minutes later than
the usual time. His usual time in minutes
is:
,d O;fDr viuh lkekU; xfr dh 5/7 xfr ls
pyrs gq, vius dk;kZy; esa lkekU; le; ls 10
feuV foyEc ls igq¡prk gSA dk;kZy; igq¡pus dk
mldk lkekU; le; ¼feuVksa esa½ gS %
(a) 28 (b) 30
(c) 25 (d) 35
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2018, 13.06.2019 Shift-1)
5. A boy increases his speed to 9/5 times of
his original speed. By doing this, he
reaches his school 40 minutes before the
usual time. How much time (in minutes)
does he take usually?
,d yM+dk viuh xfr dks viuh ewy xfr ls
9/5 xquk c<+k nsrk gSA ,slk djds og lkekU;
le; ls 40 feuV igys vius Ldwy igqap tkrk
gSA og vkerkSj ij fdruk le; ¼feuVksa esa½
ysrk gS\
(a) 120 (b) 30 (c) 90 (d) 45
(SSC CPO 2020, 24.11.2020 Shift-2)
6. Amita travels from her house at 31 km/h and
2
reaches her school 6 minutes late. The next day
she travels at 4 1 km/h and reaches her school 10
2
minutes early. What is the distance between her
house and the school?
vferk vius ?kj ls 312 km/h dh pky ls pyrh gS
vkSj 6 feuV dh nsjh ls vius Ldwy igq¡prh gSA vxys
fnu og 4 12 km/h dh pky ls pyrh gS vkSj 10 feuV
igys vius Ldwy igq¡prh gSA mlds ?kj vkSj Ldwy ds
chp dh nwjh Kkr dhft,A
(a) 5.6 km (b) 4.8 km
(c) 5.4 km (d) 4.2 km
(SSC CGL MAINS 2019, 16.11.2020)
7. The distance between the places H and O
is D units. The average speed that gets a
person from H to O in a stipulated time is
S units. He takes 20 minutes more time
usual if he travels at 60 km/h, and
reaches 44 minutes early if he travels at
75 km/h. The sum of the numerical
values of D and S is:
(a) 376 (b) 358
(c) 344 (d) 384
(SSC CHSL 2019, 13.10.2020 Shift-2)
7. LFkku H vkSj O ds chp dh nwjh D bdkbZ gSA ,d
O;fDr H ls O dh nwjh] ,d lqfuf’pr le; esa
vkSlr S bdkbZ dh pky ls r; djrk gSA vxj
og O;fDr 60 km/h dh pky ls pyrk gS rks
og lkekU; ls 20 feuV T;knk le; yxkrk gS]
vkSj vxj og 75 km/h dh pky ls pyrk gS
rks og lkekU; ls 44 feuV igys nwjh r; dj
ysrk gSA D vkSj S ds vkarfjd ekuksa dk dks.k D;k
gS\
(a) 376 (b) 358
(c) 344 (d) 384
(SSC CHSL 2019, 13.10.2020 Shift-2)
8. P and Q are at a distance of 240 km from each
other at 9 : 00 a.m. After 1 hour, P starts
moving towards Q at a speed of 25 km/hr. At
11 a.m. Q starts moving towards P at the speed
of 18 km/hr. At what time (in p.m.) will they
meet?
P rFkk Q 9:00 iwokZà ¼,-,e½ ij ,d nwljs ls 240
fd-eh- dh nwjh ij gSA P, 1 ?kaVs i’pkr 25 fd-eh-
@?kaVk dh xfr ls Q dh vksj pyuk vkajHk djrk gSA
Q, 11 iwokZà ¼,-,e½ ij 18 fd-eh-@ ?kaVk dh xfr ls
P dh vksj pyuk vkajHk djrk gSA os fdl le;
¼vijkà (ih-,e-½ esa½ feysx
a s\
(a) 6 (b) 5 (c) 3 (d) 4
(SSC CHSL 2017, 25.03.2018 Shift-2)
9. A man travelled a distance of 1200 km in
16 hours. he travelled partly by car at a
speed of 40 km/h, and partly by train at a
speed of 80 km/h. What is the distance
travelled by car?
,d O;fDr 16 ?kaVs esa dqy 1200 km dh nwjh r;
djrk gSA og dqN nwjh dkj esa 40 km/h dh
pky ls] tcfd ckdh cph nwjh Vªsu ls 80
km/h dh pky ls iwjh djrk gSA dkj ls og
dqy fdruh nwjh r; djrk gS\
(a) 96 km (b) 80 km
(c) 120 km (d) 100 km
(SSC CHSL 2019, 19.10.2020 Shift-1)
10. A person covered a distance of 42 km in 5
hours. He covered some part of the
journey at a speed of 6 km/h on foot and
some part at 10 km/h by bicycle. How
many km he covered on foot?
,d O;fDr us 5 ?kaVs esa 42 km dh nwjh r; dhA
mlus ;k=k dk dqN Hkkx iSny 6 km/h dh pky
ls vkSj dqN Hkkx lkbfdy ls 10 km/h dh pky
ls r; fd;kA mlus iSny fdruh nwjh r; dh\
(a) 18 km (b) 15 km
(c) 10 km (d) 12 km
(SSC CGL MAINS 18.11.2020)
11. Richa travels from A to B at the speed of
15 km/h, from B to C at 20 km/h, and
form C to D at 30 km/h. If AB = BC = CD,
then find the Richa’s average speed.
fjpk A ls B dh ;k=k 15 km/h dh pky ls] B ls
C dh ;k=k 20 km/h dh pky ls rFkk C ls D
dh ;k=k 30 km/h dh pky ls r; djrh gSA
;fn AB = BC = CD, rks fjpk dh vkSlr pky
D;k djsaA
(a) 18 km/h (b) 17 km/h
(c) 20 km/h (d) 19 km/h
(SSC CHSL 2019, 12.10.2020 Shift-1)
12. A man walks from point X to Y at a speed
of 20 km/h but comes back from point Y
to X at a speed of 25 km/h. Find his
average sped.
,d vkneh 20 km/h dh pky ls X ls Y LFkku
ij tkrk gS] ysfdu Y ls X LFkku ij 25 km/h
dh pky ls okil vkrk gSA mldh vkSlr pky
Kkr djsaA
(a) 222 km/h (b) 24 2 km/h
9 9
(c) 232 km/h (d) 25 2 km/h
9 9
(SSC CHSL 2019, 17.03.2020 Shift-1)
13. Train A takes 45 minutes more than train B to
travel a distance of 450 km. Due to engine
trouble speed of train B falls by a quarter, so it
takes 30 minutes more than Train A to
complete same journey. What is the speed of
Train A (in km/hr)?
450 fdeh- dh nwjh r; djus ds fy;s Vªsu A, Vsªu B
dh rqyuk esa 45 feuV vf/kd le; ysrh gSA batu
dh [kjkch ds dkj.k Vªsu B dh xfr ,d pkSFkkbZ de
gks tkrh gS vr% mlh ;k=k dks iwjk djus ds fy, Vªsu
A dh rqyuk esa 30 feuV vf/kd le; ysrh gSA Vªsu
A dh izfr fdeh-@?kaVk D;k gS\
(a) 90 (b) 120 (c) 100 (d) 110
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 17.02.2018)
14. Train A takes 1 hour more than train B to travel
a distance of 720 km. Due to engine trouble
speed of train B falls by a third, so it takes 3
hours more than Train A to complete the same
journey? What is the speed of Train A (in
km/hr)?
720 fd-eh- nwjh r; djus esa Vªsu A dks Vªsu B dh
rqyuk esa ?kaVk vf/kd yxrk gSA batu esa leL;k vkus
ds dkj.k B dh xfr ,d frgkbZ de gks tkrh gSA vr%
mlh nwjh dks r; djus esa Vªsu B dks Vªsu A dh rqyuk
esa 𝟑 ?kaVs vf/kd yxrs gSaA Vªsu A dh pky ¼fd-eh-
@?kaVk esa½ D;k gksxh \
(a) 80 (b) 90 (c) 60 (d) 70
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 19.02.2018)
15. Flight A usually takes 1 hour more than Flight
B to travel a distance of 7200 km. Due to
engine trouble speed of flight B falls by a factor
of 1/6th so it takes 36 minutes more than Flight
A to complete the same journey? What is the
speed of Flight A (in km/hr)?
mM+ku A dks vkerkSj ij 7200 fdyksehVj dh nwjh
r; djus ds fy, mM+ku B ls 1 ?kaVk vf/kd yxrk
gSA batu esa [kjkch vkus dh otg ls mM+ku B dh
xfr 1/6 ds xq.kt ls uhps fxj tkrh gS] blfy,
mlh ;k=k dks iwjh djus ds fy, mM+ku B dks mM+ku
A dh rqyuk esa 36 feuV vf/kd yxrs gSaA mM+ku A
¼fdyksehVj@?kaVk½ dh xfr D;k gS\
(a) 800 (b) 900 (c) 750 (d) 720
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 20.02.2018)
16. A and B start moving towards each other from
places X and Y, respectively, at the same time. The
speed of A is 20% more than that of B. After
meeting on the way, A and B take 21 hours and x
2
hours and x hours, now to reach Y and X,
respectively:
A vkSj B ,d gh le; ij Øe’k% X vkSj Y LFkkuksa ls ,d
nwljs dh vksj c<+rs gq, pyuk 'kq: djrs gSA A dh pky B
dh pky ls 20 izfr’kr vf/kd gSA jkLrs esa feyus ds ckn]
A vkSj B dks Øe’k% Y vkSj X rd igqWpus esa 21 ?kVsa vkSj
2
x ?kaVs yxrs gSA x dk eku D;k gS\
(a) 33 (b) 32 (c) 31 (d) 32
5 3 2 5
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 03.03.2020 Shift-2)
17. A and B start moving towards each other from
places X and Y, respectively, at the same time on
the same day. The speed of A is 20% more than
that of B. After meeting on the way, A and B take
p hours and 71 hours, respectively, to reach Y
5
and X, respectively. What is the value of p?
A vkSj B leku fnu] leku le; ij Øe’k% LFkku X vkSj
Y ls ,d nwljs dh vksj pyuk 'kq: djrs gSaA A dh
pky] B dh pky ls 20% vf/kd gSA jkLrs esa feyus ds
ckn] A vkSj B dks Øe’k% Y vkSj X rd igqapus esa Øe’k% p
?kaVs vkSj 71 ?kaVs yxrs gSaA p dk eku Kkr dhft,A
5
(a) 4.5 (b) 5 (c) 5.5 (d) 6
(SSC CGL MAINS 2019 15.11.2020)
18. A and B start moving from places X and Y and Y to
X, respectively, at the same time on the same day.
After crossing each other, A and B take 5 4 hours
9
and 9 hours, respectively, to reach their respective
destinations. If the speed of A is 33 km/h, then the
speed (in km/h) of B is:
A vkSj B leku fnu] leku le; ij Øe’k% LFkku X ls Y
vkSj Y ls X rd pyuk 'kq: djrs gSaA ,d&nwljs dks ikj
djus ds ckn] A vkSj B dks vius xarO; LFkku rd igqapus
esa Øe’k% 5 4 ?kaVs vkSj 9 ?kaVs yxrs gSaA ;fn A dh pky 33
9
km/h gSa] rks B dh pky (km/h esa) Kkr dhft,A
(a) 22 (b) 2 (c) 252 (d) 24 1
3 3
(SSC CGL MAINS 2019, 16.11.2020)
19. A person takes 40 minutes more than his
usual time when he covers a distance of 20
km at 5 km/h. If he covers the same
distance at 8 km/h, he take x minutes less
than the usual time. What is the value of x?
,d O;fDr 20 fdeh dh nwjh 5 fdeh@?kaVk dh
pky ls r; djus esa vius lkekU; le; ls 40
feuV vf/kd le; ysrk gSA ;fn og ;gh nwjh 8
fdeh@?kaVk dh pky ls r; djrk gS] rks mls
lkekU; le; ls x feuV de le; yxrs gSaA x
dk eku D;k gS\
(a) 48 (b) 54 (c) 45 (d) 50
(SSC CPO 2019, 11.12.2019 Shift-2)
20. A train covers 360 km at a uniform speed.
If the speed had been 10 km/h more, it
would have taken 3 hours less for the
same journey. What is the speed of the
train (in km/h)?
,d jsyxkM+h ,d leku xfr ls 360 fdeh- dh
nwjh r; djrh gSA ;fn jsyxkM+h dh xfr 10
fdeh-@?k.Vk vf/kd gksrh] rks og ml ;k=k dks
3 ?k.Vs de le; esa iwjk dj ysrhA jsy xkM+h
dh xfr ¼fdeh-@?kaVk esa½ D;k gS\
(a) 40 (b) 25
(c) 30 (d) 50
(SSC CHSL 2018, 04.07.2019 Shift-2)
21. Two buses are moving towards each
other with speed of 20 km/hr and 34
km/hr respectively. What will be the
distance (in smetres) between the two
buses one second before they collide?
nks cl ,d nwljs dh rjQ Øe'k% 20
fdeh@?kaVk rFkk 34 fdeh@?kaVk dh xfr ls
py jgh gSA Vdjkus ls ,d lsd.M igys muds
chp fdruh nwjh ¼ehVj esa½ gksxh\
(a) 21 (b) 18
(c) 12 (d) 15
(SSC CHSL 2017, 19.03.2018 Shift-1)
22. Place A and B are 144 km apart. Two cars start
simulataneously, one from A and the other from B.
If they move in the same direction, they meet after
12 hours, but if they move towards each other
they meet after 9/8 hours. The speed (in km/h) of
the car moving at a faster speed is:
LFkku A ls LFkku B dh nwjh 144 fdeh- gSA nks dkjs ,d
lkFk pyuk izkjEHk djrh gS] ,d A ls vkSj nwljh B ls
;fn os ,d gh fn’kk esa pyrh gS] rks os 12 ?k.Vs ckn
feyrh gS] ysfdu ;fn os ,d&nwljs dks vksj c<+rh gS rks
os 9/8 ?kVas ckn feyrh gSA rst pky ls pyus okyh dkj
dh pky (km/h esa) Kkr dhft,A
(a) 64 (b) 60 (c) 70 (d) 72
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 04.03.2020 Shift-3)
23. A and B are at a distance of 1.7 km apart and
they start running towards each other at a
speed of 8 m/s and 9 m/s respectively. After
how much time, will they meet each other?
A rFkk B 1.7 fdeh-nwj gSa rFkk os ,d nwljs dh vksj
8 eh-@ls- rFkk 9 eh-@ls- dh xfr ls pyuk 'kq:
djrs gSA fdrus le; ds ckj os ,d nwljs ls feysaxs\
(a) 1 minute 40 seconds/1 feuV 40 lSd.M
(b) 1 minutes 4 seconds/1 feuV 4 lSd.M
(c) 14 minutes/14 feuV
(d) 14 seconds/14 lSd.M
(SSC CPO 2018, 14.03.2019 Shift-1)
24. A person travels a distance of 300 km and then
returns to the starting point. The time taken by
him for the outward journey is 5 hours more than
the time taken for the return journey. If he return
at a speed of 10 km/h more than the speed of
going, what is the average speed (in km/h) for
the entire journey?
dksbZ O;fDr 300 km dh nwjh r; djrk gS vkSj fQj
vkjafHkd fcanq ij okil vkrk gSA mlds }kjk tkus esa
yxk le;] okil vkus esa yxs le; ls 5 ?kaVs vf/kd gSA
;fn og tkus dh pky ls 10 km/h dh vf/kd pky ls
okil ykSVrk gS] rks iwjh ;k=k ds nkSjku vkSlr pky
(km/h esa) Kkr djsaA
(a) 24 (b) 30 (c) 20 (d) 15
(SSC CPO 2020, 23.11.2020 Shift-2)
25. Two cyclists X and Y start at the same time
from place A and go towards place B at a speed
of 6 kmph and 8 kmph respectively. Despite
stopping for 15 minutes during the journey, Y
reaches 10 minutes earlier than X. The
distance between the places A and B is:
nks lkbfdy lokj X vkSj Y ,d gh le; ij LFkku A
ls lkbfdy pykuk 'kq: djrs gSa vkSj Øe’k% 6
km/h vkSj 8 km/h dh pky ls LFkku B dh vksj
tkrs gSaA ;k=k ds nkSjku 15 feuV rd :dus ds
ckotwn] Y, X ls 10 feuV igys igqWprk gSA LFkku A
vkSj B ds chp fdruh nwjh gS\
(a) 16.5km (b) 8km (c) 6km (d) 10km
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 06.03.2020 Shift-2)
1. 9 years ago, the average age of a family of five
members was 33 years. Now, three new members join
whose ages are in ascending order with consecutive
gaps of 8 years. If the present average age of the
family is the same as it was 9 years ago, what is the
age (in years) of the youngest new member?
ikWp lnL;ksa ds ,d ifjokj dh 9 o"kZ igys vkSlr vk;q 33
o"kZ FkhA vc 3 u, lnL; tqM+ tkrs gS] ftudh vk;q 8 o"kZ ds
yxkrkj varjky ds lkFk vkjksgh Øe esa gSA vxj ifjokj dh
orZeku vkSlr vk;q mruh gh gS ftruh 9 o"kZ igys Fkh] rks
lcls cM+s u, lnL; dh vk;q ¼o"kksZa esa½ fdruh gS\
(a) 29 (b) 26 (c) 35 (d) 17
(SSC CHSL 2018, 05.07.2019 Shift-1)
2. The average age of fifteen persons is 32 years. If two
more persons are added, then the average is
increased 3 by years. The new persons have age
difference of 7 years. The age (in years) of the
younger among the new persons is:
iUnzg O;fDr;ksa dh vkSlr vk;q 32 o"kZ gSA nks O;fDr;ksa dks
'kkfey fd, tkus ij] vkSlr vk;q 3 o"kZ c<+ tkrh gSA u,
O;fDr;ksa dh vk;q esa 7 o"kksZa dk varj gSA u, O;fDr;ksa esa NksVs
O;fDr dh vk;q ¼o"kZ esa½ gS%
(a) 50 (b) 61
(c) 54 (d) 58
(SSC CHSL 2018, 08.07.2019 Shift-1)
3. The average ages of Kishore, his wife and their child 6
years ago was 38 years and that of his wife and their
child 8 years ago was 32 years. Find the present age of
Kishore.
fd'kksj] mldh iRuh vkSj mlds cPps dh vk;q dk vkSlr 6 o"kZ
iwoZ 38 o"kZ Fkk vkSj mldh iRuh o mlds cPps dh vk;q dk
vkSlr 8 o"kZ iwoZ 32 o"kZ FkkA fd’kksj dh orZeku vk;q Kkr
dhft,A
(a) 48 years (b) 52 years
(c) 55 years (d) 50 years
(SSC CGL MAINS 2019, 18.11.2020)
4. The average score of a cricketer for 20 matches is 52
runs. His highest score is more than its lowest score
by 120 runs. If these two innings are excluded, the
average of the remaining 18 matches is 50 runs. The
highest score of the player is:
20 eSpksa ds fy, ,d fØdsVj dk vkSlr Ldksj 52 ju gSA
mldk vf/kdre Ldksj] mlds U;wure Ldksj ls 120 ju vf/kd
gSA ;fn bu nksuksa ikfj;ksa dks fudky fn;k tk,] rks ckdh cps
18 eSapksa esa mldk vkSlr Ldksj 50 ju gks tkrk gSA fØdsVj
dk vf/kdre Ldksj D;k gS\
(a) 130 (b) 125
(c) 120 (d) 140
(SSC CHSL 2019, 19.10.2020 Shift-1)
5. The average weight of a group of 3 people A, B and C is
70 kg. When D joins this group, the average becomes
60 kg. One man E, whose weight is 5 kg more than that
of D, replaces A and the average weight of B, C, D and E
now becomes 59 kg. A’s weight (in kg) is:
rhu O;fDr A, B vkSj C okys lewg dk vkSlr otu 70 kg gSA
tc D bl izdkj esa 'kkfey gksrk gS] rks vkSlr 60 kg gks tkrk
gSA E ftldk otu D ds otu ls 5 kg vf/kd gS] A dks
izfrLFkkfir djrk gS vkSj rc B, C, D vkSj E dk vkSlr otu
59 kg gks tkrk gSA A dk otu (kg esa) Kkr djsaA
(a) 39 (b) 40
(c) 50 (d) 59
(SSC CPO 2020, 23.11.2020 Shift-2)
6. The average weight of a group of 3 people A, B and C is
70 kg. When D joins this group, the average becomes
60 kg. A man E, whose weight is 5 kg more than that of
d, replaces A and the average weight of B, C, D and E
now becomes 59 kg. What is the average weight (in
kg) of A, D and E? (correct to the nearest integer)
3 O;fDr;ksa A, B vkSj C okys lewg dk vkSlr otu 70 kg gSA
tc bl lewg esa D 'kkfey gksrk gS] rks vkSlr 60 kg gks tkrk
gSa ,d O;fDr E ftldk otu D ds otu ls 5 kg vf/kd gS] A
dk LFkku ys ysrk gS vkSj vc B, C, D vkSj E dk vkSlr otu
59 kg gks tkrk gSA A, D vkSj E dk vkSlr otu (kg esa) Kkr
djsaA ¼fudVre iw.kkZad rd 'kq)½
(a) 39 (b) 35 (c) 30 (d) 40
(SSC CPO 2020, 24.11.2020 Shift-1)
7. The average weight of a certain number of students in
a group is 72 kg. If 10 students having an average
weight of 78 kg leave and 4 students having an
average weight of 80 kg join the group, the average
weight of the students in the group decreases by 0.7
kg. The number of students initially in the group is:
fdlh lewg eas fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh fdlh fuf’pr la[;k dk vkSlr
otu 72 fdyksxzke gSA ;fn 78 fdxzk ds vkSlr otu okys 10
fo|kFkhZ ml lewg dks NksM+ nsrs gS vkSj 80 fdxzk vkSlr otu
okys 4 fo|kFkhZ lewg esa 'kkfey gks tkrs gSa] rks lewg esa
fo|kfFkZ;ksa dk vkSlr otu 0.7 fdyksxzke ?kV tkrk gSA crkb,
fd izkjaHk esa lewg eas fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k D;k Fkh\
(a) 56 (b) 46 (c) 44 (d) 54
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 12.09.2019)
8. The average salary of a person for the months of
February, March, April and May is Rs. 12,000, and that
for the months March, April, May and June is Rs.
13,000. If his salary for the month of June is Rs. 8,000,
then what is his salary for the month o February?
,d O;fDr dk Qjojh] ekpZ] vizSy vkSj ebZ eghuksa ds fy,
vkSlr osru : 12,000 gS] tcfd ekpZ] vizSy] ebZ vkSj twu
eghuksa ds fy, vkSlr osru : 13,000 gSA ;fn twu eghuksa ds
fy, mldk osru : 8,000 gS] rks Qjojh eghus ds fy, mldk
osru D;k gksxk\
(a) Rs. 4,500 (b) Rs. 5,000
(c) Rs. 5,500 (d) Rs. 4,000
(SSC CHSL 2019, 18.03.2020 Shift-3)
9. The average temperature for Monday,
Wednesday and Friday was 41°C. The average
for Wednesday, Friday and Thursday was 42°C.
If the temperature on Thursday was 43°C, then
the temperature on Monday was:
lkseokj] cqèkokj vkSj 'kqØokj dk vkSlr rkieku 41°C
FkkA cqèkokj] 'kqØokj vkSj xq#okj dk vkSlr 42°C FkkA
;fn xq#okj dks rkieku 43°C Fkk] rks lkseokj dks
rkieku FkkA
(a) 43°C (b) 41°C
(c) 42°C (d) 40°C
(SSC CPO 2020, 24.11.2020 Shift-2)
10. Out of the five subjects, the average marks of
Suman in first 3 subjects was 81 and the average
marks in the last 3 subjects was 74. If her marks
in the third subject was 65, what was her
average marks in all the subjects?
ik¡p fo"k;ksa esa ls] izFke 3 fo"k;ksa esa lqeu ds vkSlr vad
81 Fks rFkk vafre 3 fo"k;ksa esa vkSlr vad 74 FksA ;fn
rhljs fo"k; esa mlds vad 65 Fks] rks lHkh fo"k;ksa esa
mlds vkSlr vad fdrus Fks\
(a) 75 (b) 76
(c) 79 (d) 80
(SSC CHSL 2017, 25.03.2018 Shift-3)
11. The average height of 5 boys is 175 cm. A sixth
boy joined the group and the average height of
all the boys in the group now increased by one
centimeter. The height of the sixth boys is:
,d lewg esa 5 yM+dksa dh vkSlr Å¡pkbZ 175 lseh gSA
,d NBk yM+dk ml lewg esa 'kkfey gks x;k vkSj vc
lewg esa lHkh yM+dks dh vkSlr Å¡pkbZ ,d lseh c<+ xbZA
NBs yM+ds dh Å¡pkbZ Kkr dhft,A
(a) 175cm (b) 179cm
(c) 180cm (d) 181cm
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 05.03.2020 Shift-3)
12. The average of 24 numbers is 26. The average of
the first 15 numbers is 23 and that of the last 8
number is 33. Find the 16th number.
24 la[;kvksa dk vkSlr 26 gSA igyh 15 la[;kvksa dk
vkSlr 23 gS vkSj vafre 8 la[;kvksa dk vkSlr 33 gSA 16oha
la[;k Kkr djsaA
(a) 16 (b) 17
(c) 15 (d) 18
(SSC CHSL 2019, 19.10.2020 Shift-2)
13. The average weight of A, B and C is 65 kg. If the
average weight of C and B is 61.5 kg and the
average weight of A and C is 68.5 kg, then the
weight of C (in kg) is:
A, B vkSj C dk vkSlr otu 65 kg gSA ;fn C vkSj B dk
vkSlr otu 61.5 kg vkSj A vkSj C dk vkSlr otu 68.5
kg gS] rks C dk otu (kg esa) Kkr djsaA
(a) 65 (b) 67
(c) 60 (d) 68
(SSC CPO 2020, 25.11.2020, Shift-1)
14. In a class of 50 students, 40% are girls. The
average weight of the boys is 62 kg and that of
the girls is 58 kg. What is the average weight (in
kg) of the whole class?
50 fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh ,d d{kk esa 40% yM+fd;k¡ gSA yM+dksa
dk vkSlr otu 62 fdyks gS vkSj yM+fd;ksa dk vkSlr
otu 58 fdyks gSA iwjh d{kk dk vkSlr otu ¼fdyksxzke
esa½ D;k gS\
(a) 60.4 (b) 60.2
(c) 60.8 (d) 60.6
(SSC CPO 2018, 12.03.2019 Shift-1)
15. In a class of 60 students. 40% are girls. The
average weight of the boys is 62 kg and that of
the girls is 55 kg. What is the average weight of
the whole class?
60 fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh d{kk esa] 40% yM+fd;k¡ gSAa yM+dksa dk
vkSlr otu 62 fdxzk- vkSj yM+fd;ksa dk vkSlr otu 55
fdxzk- gSA laiw.kZ d{kk dk vkSlr otu D;k gS \
(a)59.2 kg (b)58.8 kg
(c)59 kg (d)58.6 kg
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2018, 12.06.2019 Shift-1)
16. The average of 18 numbers is 37.5. If six
numbers of average x are added to them, then
average of all the numbers increase by one. the
value of x is:
18 la[;kvksa dk vkSlr 37.5 gSA ;fn 6 la[;kvksa dk
vkSlr x mu lHkh la[;kvksa esa tksM+k tkrk gS] rks lHkh ds
vkSlr esa 1 dh c<+ksrjh gks tkrh gSA x dk eku D;k gS\
(a) 40 (b) 41.5
(c) 42 (d) 38.5
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 13.09.2019)
17. The average score in Mathematics of 90 students of
sections A and B together is 49. The number of
students in A was 25% more than that of B, and the
average score of the students in B was 20% higher
than that of the students in A. What is the average
score of the students in A?
,d lkFk 90 Nk=ksa A vkSj B ds xf.kr esa vkSlr vad 49 gSA
A esa Nk=ksa dh la[;k B dh rqyuk esa 25 izfr’kr vf/kd Fkh
vkSj B esa Nk=ksa dk vkSlr Ldkjs A esa Nk=ksa dh rqyuk esa 20
izfr’kr vf/kd FkkA A esa Nk=ksa dk vkSlr vad D;k gS\
(a) 44 (b) 45
(c) 45.5 (d) 44.5
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 07.03.2020 Shift-3)
18. In a company with 600 employees, the average
age of the male employees is 42 years and that of
female employees is 41 years. If the average age
of all the employees in the company is 41 years 9
months, then the number of female employees
is:
600 deZpkfj;ksa okyh daiuh esa] iq:"k deZpkfj;ksa dh
vkSlr vk;q 42 o"kZ gS vkSj efgyk deZpkfj;ksa dh vkSlr
vk;q 41 o"kZ gSA ;fn lHkh deZpkfj;ksa dh vkSlr vk;q 41
o"kZ vkSj 9 ekg gS] rks efgyk deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k
crkb,A
(a) 350 (b) 150 (c) 250 (d) 450
(SSC CHSL 2019, 16.10.2020 Shift-1)
19. Find the average of all prime numbers from 1 to
50.
1 ls 50 ds chp vHkkT; la[;kvsa dk vkSlr Kkr djsaA
(a) 21.867 (b) 22.857
(c) 23.887 (d) 24.867
(SSC CHSL 2017, 15.03.2018 Shift-3)
20. What will be the average of all the prime
numbers before 19?
19 ds iwoZ lHkh vHkkT; la[;kvksa dk vkSlr D;k gksxk\
(a) 8.28 (b) 11.5
(c) 5.34 (d) 9.63
(SSC CHSL 2017, 17.03.2018 Shift-3)
21. The average of five consecutive odd numbers is
m. If the next three odd numbrs are also
included, then what is the increase in the
average?
ik¡p Øekxr fo"ke la[;kvksa dk vkSlr m gSA ;fn vxys
rhu fo"ke la[;k Hkh 'kkfey gS]a rks vkSlr esa o`f) D;k gS\
(a) 3 (b) 0
(c) 17 (d) 8
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 07.03.2020 Shift-1)
22. The average of four consecutive odd natural
numbers is eight less than the average of three
consecutive even natural numbers. If the sum of
these three even numbers is equal to the sum of
above four odd numbers, then the average of
four original odd numbers is:
pkj Øekxr fo"ke izkd`r la[;kvkas dk vkSlr] rhu
Øekxr le izkd`r la[;kvksa ds vkSlr ls vkB de gSA
;fn bu rhu le la[;kvksa dk ;ksx Åij nh xbZ pkj
fo"ke la[;kvksa ds ;ksx ds cjkcj gS] rks vkjafHkd pkj
fo"ke la[;kvksa dk vkSlr gS%
(a) 32 (b) 24 (c) 18 (d) 36
(SSC CHSL 2019, 20.10.2020 Shift-2)
23. The average of 12 numbers is 35. If four
numbers 20, 27, 15 and 29 are removed then
what will be the average of remaining numbers?
12 la[;kvksa dk vkSlr 35 gSA ;fn pkj la[;k 20] 27]
15 rFkk 29 dks gVk fn;k tk,] rks 'ks"k la[;kvksa dk
vkSlr D;k gksxk\
(a) 41.125 (b) 49.5
(c) 52.5 (d) 38.375
(SSC CHSL 2017, 14.03.2018 Shift-2)
24. The average of twenty-five numbers is 54. The
average of the first 13 numbers and that of the last 13
numbers is 52.8 and 62.2, respectively. If the 13th
number is excluded, then what is the average of the
remaining numbers (correct to one decimal place)?
iPphl la[;kvksa dk vkSlr 54 gSA igyh 13 la[;kvksa dk vkSlr
vkSj vafre 13 la[;kvksa dk vkSlr Øe’k% 52.8 vkSj 62.2 gSA
;fn 13oha la[;k dks fudky fn;k tkrk gS] rks 'ks"k la[;kvksa
dk vkSlr ¼n’keyo ds ckn ,d LFkku rd½ Kkr dhft,A
(a) 50.6 (b) 49.8
(c) 51.2 (d) 50.2
(SSC CGL MAINS 2019, 16.11.2020)
25. The average of the runs of a cricket player in
20 matches is 35. If the average of the first 12
matches is 45, find the average of the last 8
matches.
,d fØdsV f[kykM+h dk 20 eSpksa esa vkSlr Ldksj 35 gSA
;fn igys 12 eSpksa dk vkSlr Ldksj 45 gS] rks vafre 8
eSpksa dk vkSlr Ldksj Kkr dhft,A
(a) 20 (b) 16
(c) 22 (d) 18
(SSC CHSL 2019, 12.10.2020 Shift-2)
1. When 5 children from class A join class B, the number
of children in both classes is the same. If 25 children
from B, join A, then the number of children in A
becomes double the number of children in B. The
ratio of the number of children in A to those in B is:
tc d[kk A ls 5 cPps d{kk B esa izos’k djrs gSa] rks nksuksa d{kkvksa
ds cPpksa dh la[;k leku gks tkrh gSA ;fn d{kk B ls 25
cPps] d{kk A esa izos’k djrs gS]a rks d{kk A esa cPpksa dh la[;k]
d{kk B ds cPpksa dh la[;k ls nksxquh gks tkrh gSA d{kk A vkSj
B ds cPpksa dh la[;k dk vuqikr Kkr dhft,A
(a) 19 : 18 (b) 9 : 8
(c) 18 : 17 (d) 19 : 17
(SSC CGL MAINS 16.11.2020)
2. The incomes of S and T are in the ratio 3 : 4 and
their expenditures are in the ratio 1 : 1. If S saves
Rs. 40000 and T saves Rs. 22000, what will be
the income (in Rs.) of S?
S rFkk T dh vk; 3 : 4 ds vuqikr esa gS rFkk muds O;;
1 : 1 ds vuqikr esa gSA ;fn S, 4000 #- cpkrk gS rFkk
T, 22000 #- cpkrk gS] rks S dh vk; ¼#- esa½ D;k
gksxh\
(a) 45000 (b) 54000
(c) 60000 (d) 65000
(SSC CHSL 2017, 19.03.2018 Shift-3)
3. Rs. 406736 is divided among A, B and C such that
the ratio between A and B is 2 : 3 and B and C is 1
: 2. The share of C is :
406736 :i;s dks A, B vkSj C ds chp bl izdkj ck¡Vk
x;k fd A rFkk B ds chp dk vuqikr 2 : 3 rFkk B vkSj C
ds chp dk vuqikr 1 : 2 gS C dk fgLlk gS%&
(a) Rs. 73,952 (b) Rs. 1,10,928
(c) Rs. 2,64,796 (d) Rs. 2,21,856
(SSC CPO 2018, 15.03.2019 Shift-1)
4. Find the number of students who took an exam if the
ratio of those who passed to those who failed in the
exam was 10 : 3. If 40 more students has taken the
exam and 10 less had failed, then the ratio of those
who passed to those who failed in the exam would
have been 5 : 1.
mu fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k dk irk yxk,a] ftUgksaus ijh{kk nh Fkh]
;fn ml ijh{kk esa mÙkh.kZ gksus okys vkSj vlQy jgus okys
fo|kfFkZ;ksa dk vuqikr 10 : 3 FkkA ;fn 40 vU; fo|kkfFkZ;ksa us
ijh{kk nh gksrh gS vkSj 10 de Nk= foQy gq, gksrs] tks ml
ijh{kk esa mÙkh.kZ gq, vkSj vlQy jgus okys fo|kfFkZ;ksa dk
vuqikr 5 : 1 gksrkA
(a) 200 (b) 250 (c) 300 (d) 260
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 09.03.2018 Shift-2)
5. What is the number of candidates who had
applied if the ratio of selected to unselected was
14 : 25. If 35 less had applied and 10 less
selected, the ratio of selected to unselected
would have been 3 : 5 ?
;fn pqus x, vkSj u pqus x, mEehnokjksa dk vuqikr 14 :
25 Fkk rks fdrus mEenhokjksa us vkosnu fd;k Fkk] ;fn 35
de yksxks us vkosnu fd;k gksrk vkSj 10 yksx de pqus
tkrs] rks pqus x, vkSj u pqus x, mEehnokjks dk vuqikr
3 : 5 jgk gksrk \
(a) 195 (b) 205 (c) 185 (d) 175
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 19.02.2018)
6. How many job applicants had applied if the ratio
of selected to unselected was 19:17. If 1,200 less
had applied and 800 less selected, then the ratio
of selected to unselected would have been 1:1.
ukSdjh ds fy, fdrus vkosndksa us vkosnu fd;k Fkk] ;fn
p;fur vkSj xSj p;fur vkosndksa ds chp dk vuqikr
19:17 FkkA ;fn 1200 de vkosnu fd;k gksrk vkSj 800
vkosnd de pqus tkrs] rks p;fur vkSj xSj p;fur
vkosndksa ds chp dk vuqikr 1 : 1 gksrkA
(a) 6000 (b) 7200
(c) 8400 (d) 4800
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 20.02.2018)
7. If 2145 : x :: 3003 : 42, then the value of y so that
x : 2508 :: y : 11704 is:
;fn 2145 : x :: 3003 : 42 gS] rks y dk og eku D;k
gksxk fd x : 2508 :: y : 11704 gks\
(a) 156 (b) 96
(c) 212 (d) 140
(SSC CHSL 2019, 13.10.2020 Shift-1)
8. The ratio of boys and girls in a group is 7 : 6. If 4
more boys join the group and 3 girls leave the
group, then the ratio of boys to girls becomes 4 :
3. What is the total number of boys and girls
initially in the group?
,d lewg esa yM+ds vkSj yM+fd;ksa dk vuqikr 7 % 6 gSA
;fn 4 vkSj yM+ds ml lewg esa 'kkfey gks tkrs gS vkSj 3
yM+fd;k¡ lewg NksM+ nsrh gS] rks yM+dksa dk yM+fd;ksa ls
vuqikr 4%3 gks tkrk gSA lewg esa yM+dksa vkSj yM+fd;ksa
dh dqy izkjafHkd la[;k D;k gS\
(a) 117 (b) 91 (c) 78 (d) 104
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 04.03.2020 Shift-2)
9. A sum (in Rs.) is distributed between A, B and C
in the ratio 9 : 6 : 11. If A gives Rs. 500 from his
share to C, the ratio of shares of A, B and C
becomes 4 : 3 : 6. What is the sum of shares (in
Rs.) of B and C , in the beginning?
,d /kujkf'k ¼#- esa½ A, B vkSj C ds chp 9 : 6 : 11 ds
vuqikr esa ckaVh tkrh gSA ;fn A vius fgLls ls #- 500
C dks ns nsrk gS] rks A, B vkSj C ds fgLlksa dk vuqikr 4
: 3 : 6 gks tkrk gSA B vkSj C ds vkjafHkd fgLlksa dk ;ksx
¼#- esa½ D;k gS\
(a) Rs. 8,500 (b) Rs. 9,100
(c) Rs. 7,800 (d) Rs. 7,500
(SSC CPO 2019, 11.12.2019 Shift-2)
10. The ratio of the incomes of A and B is 2:3 and
that of their expenditures is 1:2. If 90% of B’s
expenditure is equal to the income of A, then
what is the ratio of the savings of A and B?
A vkSj B dh vk; dk vuqikr 2:3 gS vkSj muds O;; dk
vuqikr 1:2 gS ;fn B ds O;; dk 90% A dh vk; ds
cjkcj gS rks A vkSj B dh cpr dk vuqikr fdruk gS\
(a) 1 : 1 (b) 9 : 8
(c) 8 : 7 (d) 3 : 2
(SSC CHSL 2018, 02.07.2019 Shift-1)
11. The ratio of the bank balance of three brothers A, B
and C is 10 : 12 : 5. B transfers Rs 60,000 from his
account to C’s. the sum ratio of the bank balance
becomes 10 : 9 : 8. What is the bank balance of A (in
Rs)?
rhu HkkbZ;ksa A, B rFkk C ds cSad cSysal dk vuqikr 10 :12 : 5 gSA
B vius [kkrs ls C ds [kkrs esa 60,000 : dk LFkkukarj.k djrk
gS] rks muds cSad cSysal dk u;k vuqikr 10 : 9 : 8 gks tkrk gSA
A dk cSad cSysal ¼: esa½ D;k gS\
(a) 100000 (b) 200000
(c) 300000 (d) 400000
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 09.03.2018 Shift-2)
12. The entry ticket at a fun part was increased in the
ratio 7:9, due to which footfalls fell in the ratio 13:11.
What is the new daily collection (in Rs.), if the daily
collection before the price hike was Rs. 2,27,500?
fdlh Qu ikdZ ds izos'k fVdV ds ewY; esa 7 % 9 ds vuqikr esa
o`f) gqbZ ftlds dkj.k xzkgdksa dh la[;k esa 13 % 11 ds
vuqikr esa deh vkbZA izfrfnu gksus okyk u;k dysD'ku ¼:i;ksa
esa½ fdruk gksxk ;fn dher c<+us ds igys izfrfnu 2]27]500
:i;ksa dk dysD'ku gksrk Fkk\
(a) 237500 (b) 247500
(c) 232500 (d) 242500
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 17.02.2018)
13. When x is added to each of 2, 3, 30 and 35 then the
numbers obtained in the order, are in proportion.
What is the mean proportional between (x+7) and (x -
2)?
tc x dks 2, 3, 30 vkSj 35 esa tksM+k tkrk gS] rks bl Øe esa
izkIr la[;k,a ,d vuqikr esa gksrh gSa crk,a (x + 7) vkSj (x - 2)
dk e/;kuqikrh D;k gS\
(a) 4 (b) 7
(c) 6 (d) 5
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 11.09.2019)
14. A, B and C spend 80%, 85% and 75% of their incomes,
respectively. If their savings are in the ratio 8 : 9 : 20
and the difference between the incomes of A and C is
:18,000, then the income of B is.
A, B vkSj C viuh vk; dk Øe’k% 80%, 85% vkSj 75% [kpZ
djrs gSaA ;fn mudh cpr dk vuqikr 8 : 9 : 20 gks rFkk A
vkSj C dh vk; esa 18,000 : dk varj gks] rks B dh vk; D;k
gksxh\
(a) Rs. 24,000 (b) Rs. 27,000
(c) Rs. 30,000 (d) Rs. 36,000
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 13.09.2019)
15. What is the fourth proportional to 189, 273 and
153?
189] 273 vkSj 153 dk pkSFkk vuqikfrd D;k gS\
(a) 117 (b) 299
(c) 221 (d) 187
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 17.02.2018)
16. The sum of three numbers is 280. If the ratio between
the first and second numbers is 2 : 3 and the ratio
between second and third numbers is 4 : 5, then find
the second number.
rhu la[;kvksa dk ;ksx 280 gSA ;fn igyh vkSj nwljh la[;k
dk vuqikr 2 : 3 gS vkSj nwljh vkSj rhljh la[;k dk vuqikr 4 :
5 gS] rks nwljh la[;k Kkr dhft,A
(a) 80 (b) 90
(c) 86 (d) 96
(SSC CGL MAINS 18.11.2020)
17. The ratio of the monthly incomes of X and Y is 5 : 4
and that of their monthly expenditures is 9 : 7. If the
income of Y is equal to the expenditure of X, then what
is the ratio of the savings of X and Y?
X vkSj Y dh ekfld vk; dk vuqikr 5 : 4 gS vkSj muds
ekfld O;; dk vuqikr 9 : 7 gSA ;fn Y dh vk; X ds O;; ds
cjkcj gS] rks X vkSj Y dh cpr dk vuqikr Kkr dhft,A
(a) 9 : 8 (b) 6 : 7
(c) 8 : 9 (d) 7 : 6
(SSC CGL MAINS 16.11.2020)
18. Before a battle there were the ratio of captains to
soldiers was 2 : 7. During the war 25 captains and 100
soldiers were martyred. The new ratio of captains to
soldiers became 3 : 10. What is the number of soldiers
after the war ?
;q) ls igys dSIVu vkSj flikfg;ksa dk vuqikr 2 : 7 FkkA ;q)
ds nkSjku 25 dSIVu vkSj 100 flikgh 'kghn gq,A dSIVu vkSj
flikfg;ks dk u;k vuqikr 3 : 10 gks x;kA ;q) ds ckn
flikfg;ksa dh la[;k D;k gksxh \
(a) 250 (b) 200
(c) 150 (d) 100
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 19.02.2018)
19. The ratio of three numbers is 3 : 6 : 8. If their
product is 9216, then what is the sum of the
three numbers?
rhu la[;kvksa dk vuqikr 3 : 6 : 8 gSA ;fn mudk
xq.kuQy 9216 gS] rks rhuksa la[;kvksa dk ;ksx D;k gS\
(a) 96 (b) 72
(c) 144 (d) 68
(SSC CHSL 2017, 04.03.2018 Shift-1)
20. A sum of Rs. 3170 is divided among X, Y and Z such
that if Rs. 13, Rs. 12 and Rs. 18 will be diminished
from the shares of X, Y and Z respectively, then their
shares will be in the ratio 20 : 18 : 21. What is the
initial share (in Rs.) of Z?
3170 :- dh jkf’k dks X, Y rFkk Z esa bl izdkj foHkkftr
fd;k x;k gS fd ;fn X, Y rFkk Z ds fgLlksa esa ls Øe’k% 13
:- 12 :- rFkk 18 :- de dj fn, tk,] rks muds fgLls
20%18%21 ds vuqikr esa gksaxsA Z dk vkjfEHkd fgLlk ¼:- esa½
D;k gS\
(a) 1131 (b) 1530
(c) 910 (d) 1350
(SSC CHSL 2017, 06.03.2018 Shift-1)
21. The ratio of boys and girls in a school is 27 : 23. If the
difference between the number of boys and girls is
200, then find the number of boys.
,d Ldwy esa yM+dksa vkSj yM+fd;ksa dk vuqikr 27 : 23 gSA ;fn
yM+dksa vkSj yM+fd;ksa dh la[;k esa varj 200 gS] rks yM+dksa dh
la[;k Kkr dhft,A
(a) 1350 (b) 1250
(c) 1300 (d) 1200
(SSC CGL MAINS 18.11.2020)
22. The train ticket fare from places A to B in 2nd class AC
and 3rd class AC is Rs. 2,500 and Rs. 2,000,
respectively. If the fares of 2nd class AC and 3rd class
are increased by 20% and 10%. Respectively, then
find the ratio of the new fares of 2nd class AC and 3rd
class AC.
LFkku A ls LFkku B rd jsyxkM+h dk f}rh; js.kh ,-lh- vkSj
r`rh; Js.kh ,-lh- dk fdjk;k Øe’k% : 2,500 vkSj : 2,000
gSA ;fn f}rh; Js.kh ,-lh- vkSj r`rh; Js.kh ,-lh- ds fdjk, esa
Øe’k% 20% vkSj 10% dh o`f) gks tk,] rks f}rh; Js.kh ,-lh-
vkSj r`rh; Js.kh ,-lh- ds u, fdjk, dk vuqikr Kkr dhft,A
(a) 15 : 11 (b) 12 : 11
(c) 13 : 11 (d) 15 : 13
(SSC CGL MAINS 18.11.2020)
23. What is the sum of the mean proportional
between 10.8 and 4.8 and the third proportional
of 2 and 4 ?
10.8 vkSj 4.8 ds chp ek/; vkuqikfrd rFkk 2 vkSj 4 ds
r`Rkh; vkuqikfrd dk ;ksxQy fdruk gksxk\
(a) 15.2 (b) 11.2
(c) 8.2 (d) 10.2
(SSC CPO 2018, 12.03.2019 Shift-1)
24. The income of X, Y and Z are in the ratio of 3 : 4 : 2 and
their expenses in the ratio of 5 : 5 : 2. If X saves Rs.
3000 out of an income of Rs. 18000, then what will be
the saving (in Rs.) of Y?
X, Y rFkk Z dhvk; 3 : 4 : 2 ds vuqikr esa gS rFkk mudk O;;
5 : 5 : 2 ds vuqikr esa gSA ;fn X, 18000 : dh vk; esa ls
3000 : cpkrk gS] rks Y dh cpkrk gS] rks Y dh cpr ¼: esa½
D;k gksxh\
(a) 4500 (b) 9000
(c) 6000 (d) 7500
(SSC CHSL 2017, 28.03.2018 Shift-1)
25. A sum of Rs. 4,360 was to be divided among A, B, C and
D in the ratio of 3 : 4 : 5 : 8, but it was divided in the
ratio of 1 : 1 :1 :1 by mistake. As a result:
3458
4360 :i;s dh jkf’k A, B, C rFkk D ds chp 3:4:5:8 ds
vuqikr esa ckaVh tkuh Fkh ysfdu xyrh ls 13: 14 :1:18 ds
5
vuqikr esa ckWVh x;h ifj.kker”
(a) A received Rs. 956 more/A dks 956 :- vf/kd feys
(b) B received Rs. 318 more/B dks 318 :- vf/kd feys
(c) D received Rs. 1,144 less/D dks 1144 :- de feys
(d) C received Rs. 132 less/C dks 132 :- de feys
(SSC CHSL 2018, 01.07.2019 Shift-3)
1. Ravi is 12 years younger than Surya.
Ravi's age is 40% of the sum of his and
Surya's age. What will be Surya's age 9
years hence?
jfo] lw;kZ ls 12 lky NksVk gSA jfo dh vk;q
mldh vkSj lw;kZ dh vk;q ds ;ksx dk 40% gSa
vkt ls 9 o"kZ ckn lw;kZ dh vk;q D;k gksxh\
(a) 36 (b) 24
(c) 33 (d) 45
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 17.02.2018)
2. The sum of the present age of a father
and son is 52 years. Four years hence, the
son’s age will be 1/4 that of the father.
What is the ratio of father and son after
ten years from now?
firk vkSj iq= dh orZeku vk;q dk ;ksxQy 52
o"kZ gSA vc ls pkj o"kZ ckn] iq= dh vk;q] firk
dh vk;q dh 1/4 gksxhA vc ls 10 o"kZ ckn] iq=
vkSj firk dh vk;q dk vuqikr D;k gksxk\
(a) 2 : 7 (b) 2 : 5
(c) 1 : 3 (d) 3 : 8
(SSC CGL MAINS 2019, 15.11.2020)
3. A, B and C start a business. A invests 331% of
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the total capital, B invests 25% of the
remaining and C invests the rest. If the total
profit at the end of a year is Rs. 1,62,000, then
A's share in profit is:
A, B vkSj C ,d O;olk; 'kq: djrs gSaA A dqy iwt a h
dk 331% fuos’k djrk gS] B 'ks"k iwath dk 25%
3
fuos’k djrk gS vkSj C mlds ckn 'ks"k jkf’k fuos’k
djrk gSA ;fn o"kZ ds var esa dqy ykHk 1,62,000 :
gS] rks ykHk esa A dk fgLlk gS\
(a) Rs. 81,000 (b) Rs. 60,000
(c) Rs. 54,000 (d) Rs. 90,000
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 12.09.2019)
4. Eight year ago, the ratio of ages of A and
B was 9 : 10. The ratio of their ages 4
years from now will be 12 : 13. What is
the age of C, if his ages is 6 year more
than that of A?
vkB o"kZ igys] A vkSj B dh vk;q dk vuqikr 9 :
10 FkkA vc ls 4 o"kZ ckn mudh vk;q dk
vuqikr 12 : 13 gksxkA C dh orZeku vk;q ¼o"kksZa
esa½ D;k gS] ;fn mldh vk;q A ls 6 o"kZ vf/kd
gS\
(a) 56 (b) 42
(c) 50 (d) 48
(SSC CHSL 2018, 03.07.2019 Shift-1)
5. One year ago, the ratio of the age (in
years) of A to that of B was 4 : 3. The ratio
of their respective ages, 3 years from
now, will be 6 : 5. What will be the ratio
of respective ages of A and B, 9 years
from now?
,d o"kZ iwoZ A vkSj B dh vk;q ¼o"kksaZ esa½ dk vuqikr
4 : 3 FkkA vc ls 3 o"kZ ckn] muds vk;q dk
vuqikr 6 : 5 gks tk,xkA vc ls 9 o"kZ ckn A
vkSj B dh vk;q dk vuqikr D;k gksxk\
(a) 8 : 7 (b) 10 : 9
(c) 7 : 6 (d) 9 : 8
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 11.09.2019)
6. Anuja owns 662% of a property. If 30% of
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the property that she owns is worth Rs.
1,25,000, then 45% of the value (in Rs.)
of property is:
vuqtk ds ikl fdlh laifÙk dk 66 2% gSA ;fn
3
mlds ikl ekStwn laifÙk ds 30% dh dher :
1,25,000 gS] rks laifÙk ds 45% dh dher ¼:-
esa½ Kkr dhft,A
(a) 2,70,000 (b) 2,81,250
(c) 2,25,000 (d) 2,62,500
(SSC CGL MAINS 15.11.2020)
7. 'A' started a business with a capital of Rs.
54000 and admitted 'B' and 'C' after 4 months
and 6 months, respectively. At the end of the
year, the profit was divided in the ratio 1 : 4 :
5. What is the difference between the capitals
invested by 'B' and 'C'?
A us 54,000 : dh iat w h ds lkFk ,d O;olk; 'kq:
fd;k vkSj B vkSj C dks Øe’k% 4 vkSj 6 eghus ds ckn
bl O;olk; esa ’kkfey fd;kA o"kZ ds var esa] ykHk dks
1 : 4 : 5 ds vuqikr esa foHkkftr fd;k x;kA B vkSj C
n~okjk fuos’k dh xbZ iwath ds chp fdruk varj gS\
(a) Rs. 2,16,000 (b) Rs. 3,24,000
(c) Rs. 1,08,000 (d) Rs. 1,62,000
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 11.09.2019)
8. A and B started a business investing amounts
of Rs. 92,500 and Rs. 1,12,500, respectively. If
B’s share in the profit earned by then is Rs.
9,000, what is the total profit (in Rs.) earned
by them together?
A vkSj B Øe’k% : 92,500 vkSj : 1,12,500 fuosf’kr
djds dksbZ O;olk; 'kq: djrs gSaA ;fn muds }kjk
izkIr ykHk esa B dk fgLlk : 9,000 gS] rks mu nksuksa
ds }kjk izkIr dqy ykHk ¼: esa½ Kkr djsaA
(a) 19,000 (b) 21,240
(c) 16,400 (d) 20,000
(SSC CPO 2020, 23.11.2020 Shift-2)
9. A and B started a business investing
amounts of Rs. 92,500 and Rs. 1,12,500,
respectively. If B’s share in the profit
earned by them is Rs. 9,000, what is the
profit (in Rs.) earned by A?
A vkSj B us Øe’k% 92,500 vkSj : 1,12,500 ds
fuos’k ls O;olk; 'kq: fd;kA ;fn muds }kjk
vftZr ykHk esa B dk fgLlk : 9,000 gS] rks A
}kjk vftZr ykHk ¼: esa½ Kkr djsaA
(a) 9,000 (b) 7,400
(c) 11,240 (d) 10,000
(SSC CPO 2020, 24.11.2020 Shift-1)
10. A,B and C started a business, thrice the
investment of A is equal to twice the
investment of B and also equal to four times
the investment of C, if C’s share out of the total
profit is Rs. 4,863, then the share of A in the
profit is:
A, B vkSj C us ,d O;olk; 'kq: fd;kA A ds fuos’k
dk frxquk] B ds nksxqus fuos’k ds rFkk C ds pkj&xquk
fuos’k ds cjkcj gSA ;fn dqy ykHk esa ls C ds fgLls
esa 4,863 #- vkrk gS] rks A dk va’k fdruk gksxk\
(a) Rs. 7,272 (b) Rs. 6,484
(c) Rs. 9,726 (d) Rs. 8,105
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 13.09.2019)
11. The average age of 40 students of a class is 16
years. After admission of 10 new students to
the class, the average becomes 15 years. If the
average age of 5 of the new students is 11
years, then the average age (in years) of the
remaining 5 new students is:
fdlh d{kk ds 40 Nk=ksa dh vkSlr vk;q 16 o"kZ gSA
d{kk esa 10 u, Nk=ksa ds izos’k ds ckn] vkSlr 15 o"kZ
gks tkrk gSA ;fn u, Nk=ksa esa ls 5 dh vkSlr vk;q
11 o"kZ gS] rks 'ks"k 5 u, Nk=ksa dh vkSlr vk;q ¼o"kksaZ
esa½ Kkr djsaA
(a) 15 (b) 10
(c) 11 (d) 16
(SSC CPO 2020, 25.11.2020 Shift-2)
12. The sum of the present ages of a father and
his son is 126 years. 8 years ago their
respective ages were in the ratio of 7 : 4. After
7 years what will be the ratio of ages of father
and son?
,d firk rFkk mlds iq= dh orZeku vk;q dk ;ksx
126 o"kZ gSA 8 o"kZ iwoZ mudh vk;q Øe’k% 7 : 4 ds
vuqikr esa FkhA 7 o"kZ i’pkr firk rFkk iq= dh vk;q
dh vuqikr D;k gksxk\
(a) 23 : 19 (b) 17 : 11
(c) 27 : 20 (d) 34 : 23
(SSC CHSL 2017, 22.03.2018 Shift-2)
13. The ratio between the present ages of A
and B is 3 : 5 of the ratio of their ages five
years hence becomes 13 : 20, then the
present age of B is:
A vkSj B dh orZeku vk;q dk vuqikr 3 : 5 gSA
;fn vc ls 5 o"kZ ckn mudh vk;q dk vuqikr
13 : 20 gks tkrk gS] rks B dh orZeku vk;q Kkr
dhft,A
(a) 30 years (b) 32 years
(c) 40 years (d) 35 years
(SSC CGL MAINS 2019, 18.11.2020)
14. A, B and C invest to start a restaurant. The
total investment was Rs. 3 lakhs. B invested
Rs. 50,000 more than A and C invested Rs.
25,000 less than B. If the profit at the end of
the year was Rs. 14,400 then what is C's share
of the profit (in Rs)?
A, B vkSj C ,d jsLVksjsUV 'kq: djus ds fy, fuos’k
djrs gSaA dqy fuos’k 3 yk[k # FkkA B us A dh
rqyuk esa 50,000 #- dk vf/kd fuos’k fd;k vkSj C us
B ls 25,000 # dk de fuos’k fd;kA ;fn lky ds
var esa vftZr ykHk 14,400 # Fkk] rks ml ykHk esa C
dk fgLlk D;k gS ¼# esa½\
(a) 3600 (b) 4800 (c) 6000 (d) 7200
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 20.02.2018)
15. A,B and C stared a business with their capitals in the
ratio 2 : 3 : 5, A increased his capital by 50% after 4
month, B increased his capital by 331% after 6 month
3
and C withdrew 50% of his capital after 8 month, from
the start of the business, if the total profit at the end of a
year was 86,800, then the difference between the
shares of A and C in the profit was:
A, B vkSj C us 2 : 3 : 5 ds
vuqikr esa iat
w h yxkdj ,d O;olk;
'kq: fd;kA O;olk; 'kq: djus ds 4 eghus ckn] A viuh iawth
50% c<+k nsrk gS vkSj B, 6 eghus ckn viuh iat w h 331% c<+k
3
nsrk gS rFkk C, 8 eghus ckn viuh 50% iwta h fudky ysrk gSA
;fn o"kZ ds var esa dqy ykHk 86,800 : gqvk gks] rks ykHk esa A
vkSj C ds fgLlksa dk varj D;k Fkk\
(a) Rs. 12,600 (b) Rs. 7,000
(c) Rs. 9,800 (d) Rs. 8,400
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 13.09.2019)
16. A started a business with a capital of Rs. 1,12,000. After 2
months, B joined the business with a capital of Rs. 80,000,
and after another 2 months, C joined the business with a
capital of Rs. 72,000. After 10 months from the start of the
business, B withdrew Rs. 8,000 and C also withdrew Rs.
8,000. If B received Rs. 9,800 as his share in the profit at
the end of a year, then the total profit was:
A us : 1,12,000 dh iwt a h yxkdj ,d O;olk; 'kq: fd;kA 2
eghus ds ckn] B us : 80,000 dh iwt a h yxkbZ vkSj O;olk; esa
'kkfey gks x;k] rFkk blds 2 eghus ds ckn C us : 72,000 dh iwt a h
yxkbZ vkSj O;olk; esa 'kkfey gks x;kA O;olk; dh 'kq:vkr ls 10
eghus ckn] B us : 8,000 okil ys fy, vkSj C us Hkh : 8,000
okil ys fy,A ;fn B dks o"kZ ds var esa ykHk esa ls mlds fgLls ds
: 9,800 izkIr gq, rks dqy ykHk fdruk Fkk\
(a) Rs. 30,800 (b) Rs. 35,800
(c) Rs. 32,400 (d) Rs. 33,600
(SSC CPO 2019, 12.12.2019 Shift-1)
17. A box contains of 5 rupee, 2 rupee and 1
rupee coins and their values are in the
ratio of 15 : 4 : 2 respectively. If there are
total 112 coins, how many 2 rupee coins
are there in the box?
,d fMCcs esa 5 #i;s] 2 #i;s rFkk 1 #i;s ds
flDds gSa rFkk muds ewY; Øe'k% 15 : 4 : 2 ds
vuqikr esa gSA ;fn flDdksas dh dqy la[;k 112
gS] rks fMCcs esa 2 #i;s ds fdrus flDds gSa\
(a) 32 (b) 48
(c) 64 (d) 24
(SSC CHSL 2017, 20.03.2018 Shift-3)
18. A bag contains 1 rupee, 50 paise and 25 paise
coins. The value of 1 rupee, 50 paise and 25
paise coins are in the ratio of 5 : 3 : 1
respectively. If total number of coins is 180,
what will be the total value (in Rs.) of all
coins?
,d FkSys esa 1 :i;s] 50 iSls rFkk 25 iSls ds flDds
gSA 1 :i;s 50 iSls rFkk 25 iSls ds flDdks ds ewY;
Øe’k% 5 : 3 : 1 ds vuqikr esa gSA ;fn flDdksa dh dqy
la[;k 180 gS] rks lHkh flDdks dk dqy ewY; ¼: esa½
D;k gksxk\
(a) 112 (b) 180
(c) 196 (d) 108
(SSC CHSL 2017, 27.03.2018 Shift-3)
19. The ratio of present ages of Ajay and
Vijay is 2 : 3. 4 years ago the ratio of their
ages was 3 : 5. What is Vijay’s present age
(in years?)
vt; vkSj fot; ds orZeku mez dk vuqikr 2 :
3 gSA 4 lky igys mudh mez 3 : 5 ds vuqikr esa
FkhA fot; dh orZeku mez D;k gS ¼lky esa½\
(a) 16 (b) 8
(c) 32 (d) 24
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 09.03.2018 Shift-2)
20. The ages of A and B are in the ratio 5 : 7.
Five years ago, their ages were in the
ratio 5 : 8. The respective present ages
(in years) are:
A rFkk B dh vk;q dk vuqikr 5 : 7 gS 5 o"kZ
igys mudh vk;q dk vuqikr 5 : 8 FkkA mudh
orZeku vk;q gSA ¼o"kksZa esa½
(a) 10, 14 (b) 20, 28
(c) 25, 40 (d) 15, 21
(SSC CPO 2018, 14.03.2019 Shift-1)
21. The ratio of the ages of A and B, four
years ago, was 4 : 5. Eight years from
now, the ratio of the ages of A and B will
be 11 : 13. What is the sum of their
present ages?
pkj o"kZ iwoZ A vkSj B dh vk;q dk vuqikr 4 : 5
FkkA vc ls vkB o"kZ ckn A vkSj B dh vk;q dk
vuqikr 11 : 13 gksxkA mu nksuksa dh orZeku vk;q
dk dqy ;ksx D;k gS\
(a) 80 years (b) 96 years
(c) 72 years (d) 76 years
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2018, 04.06.2019 Shift-1)
22. A, B and C together invests Rs. 53,000 in a
business A invests Rs. 5,000 more than B
and B invests Rs. 6,000 more than C. Out
of a total profit of Rs. 31,800, find the
share of A.
A, B vkSj C us feydj ,d O;olk; esa : 53,000
dk fuos’k fd;kA A us B dh rqyuk esa :- 5,000
vf/kd fuos’k fd, x, B us C dh rqyuk esa :-
6,000 vf/kd fuos’k fd,A vftZr dqy ykHk :
31,800 esa ls A dk fgLlk Kkr dhft,A
(a) Rs. 12,800 (b) Rs. 12,500
(c) Rs. 13,500 (d) Rs. 13,800
(SSC CGL MAINS 18.11.2020)
23. Ramesh started a business investing a sum of
Rs. 40,000. Six months later, Kevin joined by
investing Rs. 20,000. If they make a profit of
Rs. 10,000 at the end of the year, how much is
the share of Kevin?
jes'k us : 40,000 dk fuos’k djds ,d O;olk; 'kq:
fd;kA 6 ekg ckn dsfou us : 20,000 dk fuos’k
djds O;olk; esa lk>snkjh dhA ;fn o"kZ ds var esa
mugksaus : 10,000 dk ykHk vftZr fd;k] rks mlesa ls
dsfou dk fgLlk fdruk gksxk\
(a) Rs. 2,000 (b) Rs. 4,000
(c) Rs. 3,000 (d) Rs. 2,500
(SSC CGL MAINS 18.11.2020)
24. A, B and C started a business. Twice the
investment of A is equal to thrice the
investment of B and also five times the
investment of C. If the total profit after a year
is Rs. 15.5 lakhs, then the share of B in the
profit is (in Rs. lakhs);
A, B vkSj C dksbZ O;olk; 'kq: djrs gSaA A ds fuos’k
dk nks xquk B ds fuos’k ds rhu xqus vkSj lkFk gh C
ds fuos’k ds ikap xqus ds cjkcj gSA ;fn ,d o"kZ ckn
dqy ykHk : 15.5 yk[k gS] rks ykHk esa B dk fgLlk
¼: yk[k esa½ Kkr dhft,A
(a) 7.5 (b) 3
(c) 4.5 (d) 5
(SSC CGL MAINS 15.11.2020)
25. The ratio of the present ages of A and B is
8 : 9. After 9 years, this ratio will become
19 : 21. C is 3 years younger to B. What is
the present age (in years) of C?
A vkSj B dh orZeku vk;q dk vuqikr 8 : 9 gSA 9
o"kksaZ ds ckn] ;g vuqikr 19 : 21 gks tk,xkA C,
B ls 3 o"kZ NksVk gSA C dh orZeku vk;q ¼o"kksaZ esa½
fdruh gS\
(a) 49 (b) 48
(c) 51 (d) 52
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2018, 06.06.2019 Shift-2)
1. A sum of Rs. 12,000 was taken at simple interest
at some rate. After four months, Rs. 6,000 more
was added and the total principal was charged at
double the earlier rate of Interest. At the end of
the year, if the total interest was Rs. 2,800, what
was the initial rate of interest?
: 12,000 dh jkf’k lk/kkj.k C;kt ij fdlh C;kt nj
ij m/kkj yh xbZA pkj eghuksa ds ckn] blesa : 6,000
vkSj tksMs+ x, vkSj dqy ewy/ku ij C;kt dh nj dks
fiNyh nj ds eqdkcys nksxquk dj fn;k x;kA lky ds
var esa] C;kt ds :i esa : 2,800 dk Hkqxrku fd;k x;k]
izkjaHk esa yxkbZ xbZ C;kt dh x.kuk djsa\
(a) 10% (b) 14%
(c) 16% (d) 12%
(SSC CHSL 2019, 13.10.2020 Shift-1)
2. A certain sum was invested on simple
interest. The amount to which it had grown in
five years was 1 1 times the amount to which
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it had grown in three years. The percentage
rate of interest was:
dksbZ fuf’pr jkf’k lk/kkj.k C;kt ij fuos’k dh xbZ
FkhA 5 o"kZ ds mijkar izkIr gksus okyk feJ/ku] 3 o"kZ
esa izkIr gksus okyk feJ/ku dks 114 xquk FkkA C;kt
dh izfr’kr nj FkhA
(a) 15% (b) 25%
(c) 20% (d) 10%
(SSC CHSL 2018, 11.07.2019 Shift-1)
3. A sum of Rs. 10,500 amounts of Rs. 13,825 in
34 years at a certain rate per cent per annum
5
simple interest. what will be the simple
interest on the same sum for 5 years at double
the earlier rate?
10,500 : dh jkf’k izfr o"kZ lk/kkj.k C;kt dh
fdlh fuf’pr nj ij 34 o"kksaZ esa c<+dj 13,825 :
5
gks tkrh gSA ;fn C;kt dh iwoZ nj dks nksxquk dj
fn;k tk, rks mlh jkf’k dk 5 o"kksaZ ds fy, lk/kkj.k
C;kt fdruk gksxk\
(a) Rs. 8,470 (b) Rs. 8,750
(c) Rs. 8,670 (d) Rs. 8,560
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 13.09.2019)
4. A person invested a total of Rs. 9,000 in three
parts at 3%, 4% and 6% per annum on simple
interest. At the end of a year he received
equal in all three cases. The amount invested
at 6% is:
,d O;fDr us dqy feydj : 9,000 dk fuos’k rhu
Hkkxksa esa 3%, 4% vkSj 6% okf"kZd lk/kkj.k C;kt ij
fd;kA o"kZ ds var esa] mls rhuksa ls C;kt ds :i esa
cjkcj jde izkIr gqbZA mlus 6% okf"kZd C;kt ij
fdruh /kujkf’k dk fuos’k fd;k Fkk\
(a) Rs. 3,000 (b) Rs. 5,000
(c) Rs. 2,000 (d) Rs. 4,000
(SSC CHSL 2019, 16.10.2020 Shift-1)
5. If in 13 years a fixed sum doubles at
simple interest, what will be the intrest
rate per year? (correct to two decimal
places)
;fn ,d fuf’pr /kujkf’k lk/kkj.k C;kt dh nj
ij 13 o"kZ esa nksxquh gks tkrh gS] rks okf"kZd
C;kt dh nj Kkr djsaA ¼n’keyo ds nks LFkku
rd lgh½
(a) 7.29% (b) 7.69%
(c) 7.92% (d) 8.69%
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 07.03.2020 Shift-2)
6. A sum of Rs. 15,000 is invested partly at 12%
per annum and the remaining at 10% per
annum simple interest. If the total interest at
the end of 2 years is Rs. 3,344 how much
money was invested at 10% per annum?
15000 :- dh jkf’k dks vkaf’kd :Ik ls 12% izfro"kZ
vkSj 'ks"k jkf’k dks 10% izfro"kZ lk/kkj.k C;kt dh nj
ls fuos’k fd;k tkrk gSA ;fn 2 o"kZ ds var esa dqy
C;kt 3344 :- gS rks 10% izfro"kZ dh nj ij fdruh
jkf’k fuos’k dh xbZ Fkh\
(a) Rs. 6,200 (b) Rs. 6,600
(c) Rs. 6,400 (d) Rs. 6,500
(SSC CPO 2018, 12.03.2019 Shift-1)
7. A man has Rs. 10,000. He lent a part of it at
15% simple interest and the remaining at
10% simple interest. The total interest he
received after 5 years amounted to Rs. 6,500.
The difference between the parts of the
amounts he lent is:
,d vkneh ds ikl : 10,000 gSA mlus bldk ,d
fgLlk 15% lk/kkj.k C;kt ij m/kkj fn;k rFkk 'ks"k
/ku 10% ij 5 o"kksaZ ds ckn mls C;kt ds :i esa :
6,500 dh izkfIr gqbZA mlds }kjk m/kkj nh xbZ
/kujkf’k;ksa ds chp varj D;k gS\
(a) Rs. 1,750 (b) Rs. 2,500
(c) Rs. 2,000 (d) Rs. 1,500
(SSC CHSL 2019, 18.03.2020 Shift-1)
8. A borrowed a loan from B at 8% simple
interest for 2 years and repaid the loan with
interest totaling Rs. 1,91,864. The amount of
loan taken by A is :
A, B ls 8% lk/kkj.k C;kt ij 2 o"kZ ds fy, m/kkj
ysrk gS rFkk C;kt lfgr 191864 :- okil dj
nsrk gS rks A }kjk yh xbZ jkf’k gS&
(a) Rs. 1,68,920 (b) Rs. 1,66,540
(c) Rs. 1,64,492 (d) Rs. 1,65,400
(SSC CPO 2018, 14.03.2019 Shift-1)
9. A certain sum (in Rs.) is invested at simple
interest at y% per annum for 31 years. Had is
2
been invested at (y + 4)% annum at simple
interest, it would have fetched Rs. 4,452 more
as interest. What is the sum?
,d fuf'pr /kujkf'k ¼#- esa½ dks y% okf"kZd lk/kkj.k
C;kt nj ij 312 o"kZ ds fy, fuosf'kr fd;k tkrk
gSA ;fn bls (y + 4)% okf"kZd lk/kkj.k C;kt nj ij
fuosf'kr fd;k x;k gksrk] rks #- 4,452 vf/kd C;kt
izkIr gksrkA ewy /kujkf'k Kkr dhft,A
(a) Rs. 42,400 (b) Rs. 31,800
(c) Rs. 30,400 (d) Rs. 42,800
(SSC CPO 2019, 09.12.2019 Shift-2)
10. A certain sum is lent at 4% p.a. for 3 years, 8%
p.a. for the next 4 years, and 12% p.a. beyond
7 years. If for a period of 11 years, the simple
interest obtained is Rs. 27,600 then the sum is
(in Rs.):
dksbZ fuf’pr jkf’k] 3 o"kZ ds fy, 4% okf"kZd nj ij]
vxys 4 o"kZ ds fy, 8% okf"kZd nj ij vkSj 7 o"kZ ds
ckn 12% okf"kZd nj ij m/kkj nh tkrh gSA ;fn 11
o"kZ dh vof/k esa] izkIr lk/kkj.k C;kt] : 27,600 gS]
rks jkf’k ¼: esa½ Kkr dhft,A
(a) 25,000 (b) 32,000
(c) 27,000 (d) 30,000
(SSC CGL MAINS 15.11.2020)
11. The rate of interest for the first 2 years is 6%
p.a., for the next is 10% p.a. and for the period
beyond 5 years is 12% p.a. If a person gets Rs.
12,771 as simple interest after 7 years, then
how much money did he invest?
igys 2 o"kZ ds fy, C;kt dh nj izfr o"kZ 6% gS]
vxys 3 o"kZ ds fy, izfr o"kZ 10% gS] vkSj 5 o"kZ ds
ckn dh vof/k ds fy, izfr o"kZ 12% gSA ;fn 7 o"kZ
ckn fdlh O;fDr dks lk/kkj.k C;kt ds :i esa :
12,771 feyrk gS] rks mlds }kjk fuos’k dh xbZ jkf’k
Kkr dhft,A
(a) Rs. 20,000 (b) Rs. 19,350
(c) Rs. 19,450 (d) Rs. 19,300
(SSC CGL MAINS 16.11.2020)
12. Sudeep invested 1/8 of a certain sum at 5%
p.a. for two years and 3/5 of the sum at 6%
p.a. for two years and the remaining at 10%
p.a. for two years. If the total interest received
is Rs. 1,674, then the total sum invested is:
lqnhi us ,d fuf’pr /kujkf’k dk 1/8 Hkkx 5%
okf"kZd C;kt nj ij 2 o"kZ ds fy, fuos’k fd;k vkSj
mlh /kujkf’k dk 3/5 Hkkx 6% okf"kZd C;kt nj ij
2 o"kZ ds fy, fuos’k fd;k vkSj 'ks"k /kujkf’k dks
10% okf"kZd C;kt nj ij 2 o"kZ ds fy, fuos’k
fd;kA ;fn izkIr gksus okyk dqy C;kt : 1,674 gS]
rks fuos’k dh xbZ dqy /kujkf’k fdruh gS\
(a) Rs. 13,000 (b) Rs. 12,000
(c) Rs. 10,500 (d) Rs. 12,500
(SSC CPO 2019, 09.12.2019 Shift-1)
13. At which rate of simple interest does an
amount become double in 12 years?
dksbZ jkf’k lk/kkj.k C;kt dh fdl nj ij 12 o"kksaZ esa
nksxquh gks tk,xh\
(a) 7 4 % (b) 71%
5 2
(c) 8% (d) 81%
3
(SSC CHSL 2019, 16.10.2020 Shift-3)
14. Two equal sums are lent at 10% and 8%
simple interest p.a. respectively, at the same
time. The first sum is received 2 years earlier
than the second one and the amount received
in each case was Rs. 36,900. Each sum was
_________ .
nks cjkcj /kujkf’k;ksa dks Øe’k% 10% vkSj 8% okf"kZd
lk/kkj.k C;kt nj ij ,d gh le; ij m/kkj fn;k
tkrk gSA igyh /kujkf’k] nwljh /kujkf’k ls 2 o"kZ
igys gh izkIr gks tkrh gS vkSj izR;sd ekeys esa izkIr
/kujkf’k : 36,900 gSA izR;sd /kujkf’k ___________
FkhA
(a) Rs. 21,500 (b) Rs. 20,500
(c) Rs. 20,200 (d) Rs. 18,100
(SSC CPO 2019, 13.12.2019 Shift-2)
15. At what rate of interest will a sum of Rs.
4,500 amount to Rs. 6,525 at simple
interest for 5 years?
: 4,500 dh /kujkf’k okf"kZd lk/kkj.k C;kt dh
fdruh nj ij 5 o"kksaZ esa 6,525 gks tk,xh\
(a) 10% (b) 9%
(c) 8% (d) 12%
(SSC CGL MAINS 18.11.2020)
16. In how much time will the simple interest
on a certain sum of money be 6/5 times
of the sum at 20% per annum?
fdlh fuf’pr /kujkf’k ds fy, 20% okf"kZd
lk/kkj.k C;kt nj ij fdrus le; esa C;kt ml
/kujkf’k dk 6/5 xquk gks tk,xk\
(a) 7 years (b) 8 years
(c) 5 years (d) 6 years
(SSC CGL MAINS 18.11.2020)
17. A person borrowed 1,200 at 8% p.a. and Rs.
1,800 at 10% p.a. as simple interest for the
same period. He had to pay Rs. 1,380 in all as
interest. Find the time period.
,d O;fDr us 8% okf"kZd lk/kkj.k C;kt dh nj ij :
1,200 rFkk leku vof/k ds fy, 10% okf"kZd
lk/kkj.k C;kt dh nj ij : 1,800 dk _.k fy;kA
mlus C;kt ds :i esa dqy : 1,380 dk Hkqxrku
fd;kA _.k dh le;kof/k Kkr djsaA
(a) 4 years (b) 10 years
(c) 6 years (d) 5 years
(SSC CHSL 2019, 19.10.2020 Shift-1)
18. A sum of Rs. 8000 is divided into two parts.
The simple interest on first part at the rate of
21% per annum is equal to the simple
interest on second part at the rate of 35% per
annum. What is the interest (in Rs.) of each
part?
8000 #- dh ,d jkf'k dks nks Hkkxksa esa foHkkftr
fd;k tkrk gSA igys Hkkx ij 21% dh okf"kZd nj
ls lk/kkj.k C;kt nwljs Hkkx ij 35% dh okf"kZd nj
ls lk/kkj.k C;kt ds cjkcj gSA izR;sd Hkkx dk C;kt
¼#- esa½ D;k gS\
(a) 1050 (b) 840
(c) 1400 (d) 1220
(SSC CHSL 2017, 05.03.2018 Shift-1)
19. Rs. 4300 becomes Rs. 4644 in 2 years at
simple interest. Find the principle
amount that will become Rs. 10104 in 5
years at the same rate of interest.
lk/kkj.k C;kt ij fdlh okf"kZd C;kt nj izfr’kr
ls 4300 :i;s dh ,d jkf’k 2 o"kZ esa c<+dj
4644 :i;s gks tkrh gSA dkSu lh jkf’k lk/kkj.k
C;kt }kjk blh C;kt nj ij 5 o"kZ esa c<+dj
10104 :i;s gks tk;sxh\
(a) Rs. 7200 (b) Rs. 8420
(c) Rs. 9260 (d) Rs. 5710
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 03.03.2020 Shift-1)
20. A sum of Rs. 8400 amounts to Rs. 11046
at 8.75% p.a. simple interest in certain
time. What is the simple interest on the
sum of Rs. 9600 at the same rate for the
same time?
8.75% izfr o"kZ ds lk/kkj.k C;kt ij 8,400 :
dh jkf’k ,d fuf’pr le; esa 11,046 : gks
tkrh gSA mlh C;kt nj vkSj mlh le; esa
9,600 : dh jkf’k ij lk/kkj.k C;kt D;k gS\
(a) Rs. 2686 (b) Rs. 3012
(c) Rs. 3024 (d) Rs. 2990
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 11.09.2019)
21. A sum lent out at simple interest amounts to
Rs. 6076 in 1 year and Rs. 7504 in 4 years. The
sum and the rate of interest p.a. are
respectively:
lk/kkj.k C;kt ij nh xbZ jkf’k ,d o"kZ esa 6,076 :
vkSj 4 o"kZ esa 7,504 :- gks tkrh gSA /kujkf’k vkSj
izfr o"kZ C;kt nj Øe’k% gS%
(a) Rs. 5,600 and 9%
(b) Rs. 5,600 and 8.5%
(c) Rs. 5,400 and 9%
(d) Rs. 5,400 and 10%
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 12.09.2019)
22. A sum of Rs. 5,000 is divided into two parts such
that the simple interest on the first part for 4 1
5
years at 6 2% p.a. is double the simple interest on
3
the second part for 23 years at 4% p.a. What is the
4
difference between the two parts?
5,000 :- dh jkf’k dks nks Hkkxksa esa bl izdkj foHkkftr
fd;k tkrk gS fd igys Hkkx ij 6 32% izfro"kZ dh nj ls
4 1 o"kksaZ ds fy, lk/kkj.k C;kt] nwljs Hkkx ij 4% izfro"kZ
5
dh nj ls 243 o"kksZ ds fy, lk/kkj.k C;kt ls nqxuk gksrk
gSA nksuksa Hkkxksa eas fdruk varj gS\
(a) Rs. 680 (b) Rs. 620
(c) Rs. 600 (d) Rs. 560
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 11.09.2019)
23. When two equal amounts are deposited
for 5 years and 3 years at the rate of 7%
and 9% per annum respectively, and the
difference of their simple interest is Rs.
475. Then find the deposited amount.
tc nks leku /ku 5 lky vkSj 3 lky ds fy,
Øe’k% 7 izfr’kr vkSj 9 izfr’kr o"kZ dh nj ls
tek fd, tkrs gS] vkSj muds lk/kkj.k C;kt dk
varj 475 :i;s gS rks tek jkf’k dk irk
yxk,aA
(a) Rs. 6037.5 (b) Rs. 5992.5
(c) Rs. 5937.5 (d) Rs. 5837.5
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 07.03.2020 Shift-3)
24. A sum amounts to Rs. 14,395.20 at 9.25%
p.a. simple interest in 5.4 years. What
will be the simple interest on the same
sum at 8.6% p.a. in 4.5 years?
,d /kujkf’k 5.4 o"kksaZ eas 9.25% izfr o"kZ ds
lk/kkj.k C;kt ij 14,395.20 : gks tkrh gSA
mlh jkf’k ij 8.6% izfr o"kZ dh nj ls 4.5 o"kksZa
esa lk/kkj.k C;kt fdruk gksxk\
(a) Rs. 3,715.20 (b) Rs. 3,627
(c) Rs. 3,797.76 (d) Rs. 3,672
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 12.09.2019)
25. A person invested one fourth of the sum of Rs.
25,000 at a certain rate of simple interest and
the rest at 4% p.a higher rate the total
interest received for 2 years is Rs. 4,125, what
is the rate at which the second sum was
invested?
,d O;fDr 25,000 : dh jkf’k ds ,d&pkSFkkbZ Hkkx
dk lk/kkj.k C;kt dh ,d fuf’pr nj ij vkSj 'ks"k
jkf’k dk 4% izfr o"kZ dh mPp nj ij fuos’k djrk
gSA ;fn 2 o"kksZa ds fy, dqy 4,125 : C;kt izkIr
gksrh gS] rks fuos’k dh xbZ f}rh; jkf’k dh C;kt nj
D;k Fkh\
(a) 9.5% (b) 9.25% (c) 5.25% (d) 7.5%
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 13.09.2019)
286. In a 56 liters mixture of milk and water,
the ratio of milk to water is 5 : 2. In order
to make the ratio of milk to water 7 : 2,
some quantity of milk is to be added to the
mixture. The quantity of the milk present
in the new mixture will be:
nw/k vkSj ikuh ds 56 yhVj ds feJ.k esa] nw/k vkSj
ikuh dk vuqikr 5 : 2 gSA nw/k vkSj ikuh ds
vuqikr dks 7 : 2 djus ds fy,] feJ.k esa dqN
ek=k esa nw/k feyk;k tkuk gSA u, feJ.k esa
ekStwn nw/k dh ek=k D;k gksxh\
(a) 16 liters (b) 40 liters
(c) 48 liters (d) 56 liters
(SSC CHSL 2019, 18.03.2020 Shift-1)
287. In 250 litres mixture of soda and water
the ratio of amount of soda to that of
water is 7 : 18. If order to make this ratio
2 : 3, how many more litres of soda
should be added?
lksMk rFkk ty ds 250 yhVj feJ.k esa lksMs
dh ek=k dk ty dh ek=k ls vuqikr 7 : 18
gSA bl vuqikr dks 2 : 3 cukus ds fy, fdrus
yhVj lksMk vkSj feyk;k tkuk pkfg,\
(a) 37.5 (b) 42.5
(c) 45 (d) 50
(SSC CHSL 2017, 26.03.2018 Shift-1)
288. A container contains 20 L mixture in
which there is 10% sulphuric acid. Find
the quantity of sulphuric acid to be
added in it to make the solution to
contain 25% sulphuric acid.
,d daVsuj esa 20 L feJ.k Hkjk gS ftlesa 10%
lY¶;wfjd vEy gSA foy;u esa lY¶;wfjd vEy
dh ek=k 25% djus ds fy, feJ.k esa fdruh
ek=k esa lY¶;wfjd vEy feyk;k tkuk pkfg,A
(a) 2 L (b) 3 L
(c) 4 L (d) 5 L
(SSC CGL MAINS 18.11.2020)
289. Alloy A contains metal x and y only in
the ratio 5 : 2 and alloy B contains these
metals in the ratio 3 : 4. Alloy C is
prepared by mixing A and B in the ratio
4 : 5. The percentage of x in ally C is:
feJ /kkrq A esa dsoy x vkSj y /kkrq dk vuqikr 5 :
2 gS vkSj feJ /kkrq B esa bu /kkrqvksa dk vuqikr
3 : 4 gSA feJ /kkrq C, A vkSj B dks 4 : 5 ds
vuqikr esa feykdj rS;kj dh tkrh gSA feJ/kkrq
C esa x dk izfr’kr Kkr dhft,A
(a) 45 (b) 555 (c) 44 4 (d) 56
9 9
(SSC CGL MAINS 16.11.2020)
290. The ratio of milk and water in three
samples is 1 : 3, 3 : 5 and 11 : 5. A mixture
containing equal quantities of all three
samples is made. What will be the ratio of
milk and water in the new mixture?
rhu uewuksa ¼lsEIYl½ esa nw/k rFkk ty dk vuqikr
1 : 3, 3 : 5 rFkk 11 : 5 gSA rhuksa uewuksa ¼lsEIYl½
ls leku ek=k ysdj ,d feJ.k cuk;k tkrk gSA
u, feJ.k esa nw/k rFkk ty dk vuqikr D;k
gkssxk\
(a) 7 : 9 (b) 5 : 7
(c) 15 : 13 (d) 9 : 11
(SSC CHSL 2017, 07.03.2018 Shift-2)
291. In an amalgam, mercury and silver are in the
ratio of 3 : 7. In the second amalgam, the ratio
of same elements is 1 : 9. If equal quantities of
these two amalgam are mixed to form a new
amalgam, then what will be the ratio of both
of these elements in the new amalgam?
,d ikjn&feJ.k esa] ikjk rFkk pkanh 3 : 7 ds
vuqikr esa gSA nwljs ikjn&feJ.k esa leku rRoksa dk
vuqikr 1 : 9 gSA ;fn ,d u;k ikjn&feJ.k cukus
ds fy, bu nks ikjn& feJ.kksa dh cjkcj ek=kvksa
dks feyk;k tk,] rks u, ikjn&feJ.k esa bu nksuksa
rRoksa dk vuqikr D;k gksxk\
(a) 1 : 4 (b) 7 : 81
(c) 4 : 15 (d) 2 : 7
(SSC CHSL 2017, 23.03.2018 Shift-2)
292. The ratios of copper to zinc in alloyes A
and B are 3 : 4 and 5 : 9, respectively . A
and B are taken in the ratio 2 : 3 and
melted to form a new alloy C. What is the
ratio of copper to zinc in C?
fd;h feJ /kkrq A vkSj B eas rkack vkSj tLrs dk
vuqikr Øe’k% 3 : 4 vkSj 5 : 9 gSA A vkSj B dks
2 : 3 ds vuqikr esa ysdj ,d ubZ feJ /kkrq C
cukbZ xbZA C esa rkack vkSj tLrs dk vuqikr
D;k gS\
(a) 27 : 43 (b) 3 : 5
(c) 9 : 11 (d) 8 : 13
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 11.09.2019)
293. 5 litres of honey contains 80% sugar. 3
litres of water is added to this honey.
What is the percentage of sugar in the
new mixture?
5 yhVj 'kgn esa 80% phuh gSA bl 'kgn esa
3 yhVj ty feyk;k tkrk gSA u, feJ.k esa
phuh dk izfr'kr D;k gS\
(a) 40 (b) 50
(c) 60 (d) 75
(SSC CHSL 2017, 19.03.2018 Shift-1)
294. Vipin adds 3 litres of liquid A in 6 litres
of liquid B and Mohit adds 8 litres of
liquid A in 15 litres of liquid B. what is
the ratio of the percentage of liquid B in
the two mixtures?
fofiu 6 yhVj rjy B esa 3 yhVj rjy A
feykrk gS rFkk eksfgr 15 yhVj rjy B esa 8
yhVj rjy A feykrk gSA nksuksa feJ.kksa esa rjy
B ds izfr’kr dk D;k vuqikr gS\
(a) 26 : 25 (b) 51 : 32
(c) 46 : 45 (d) 34 : 25
(SSC CHSL 2017, 24.03.2018 Shift-1)
295. An oil merchant wants to make a minimum profit
of Rs. 2,100 by selling 50 litres of oil he
purchased at Rs. 236 per litre. For this, he adds a
few litres of duplicate oil whose cost price is Rs.
180 per litre and sells at Rs. 250 per litre. How
many litres of duplicate oil is needed for this
purpose?
rsy dk ,d lkSnkxj : 236 izfr yhVj dh nj ls
[kjhns x, 50 yhVj rsy dks cspdj U;wure : 2100
dk ykHk dekuk pkgrk gSA blds fy, og rsy esa dqN
yhVj udyh rsy feykrk gS ftldk Ø; ewY; : 180
izfr yhVj gS vkSj og bls : 250 izfr yhVj dh nj
ij csprk gSA blds fy, mls fdrus yhVj udyh rsy
dh vko’;drk gksxh\
(a) 16 L (b) 18 L (c) 20 L (d) 22 L
(SSC CHSL 2019, 13.10.2020 Shift-2)
296. Solution A contains 10% acid and
solution B contains 30% acid. In what
ratio should solution A be mixed with
Solution B to obtain a mixture with 25%
acid?
feJ.k A esa 10% ,flM gS rFkk feJ.k B esa
30% ,flM gSA feJ.k A dks feJ.k B ds lkFk
fdl vuqikr esa feyk;k tk, fd feJ.k esa
25% ,flM izkIr gks tk;s\
(a) 1 : 2 (b) 3 : 1
(c) 1 : 3 (d) 2 : 1
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 17.02.2018)
297. In what ratio should coffee powder
costing Rs. 2500/kg be mixed with
coffee powder costing Rs. 1500/kg so
that the cost of the mixture is Rs.
2250/kg?
dkWQh ikmMj ftldh dher 2500 :@fdxzk
gS] dks fdl vuqikr esa 1500 :@fdxzk- dher
okys dkWQh ikmMj ds lkFk feyk;k tk, fd
feJ.k dh dher 2250 :@fdxzk- gks tk,\
(a) 1 : 4 (b) 4 : 1
(c) 3 : 1 (d) 1 : 3
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 17.02.2018)
298. If a dairy cow's milk which contains 10% fat
with buffalo's milk which contains 20% fat,
then the resulting mixture has fat 120


% of
7 


fat. What ratio was the cow's milk mixed with


buffalo's milk ?
dksbZ Ms;jh xk; dk nw/k ftlesa olk ¼QSV½ dk
çfr'kr 10% gS] dks HkSal ds nw/k ds lkFk feykrh gSa
ftlesa 20% olk gS rks ifj.kkeh feJ.k esa olk dk

 120 % gksrk gSA xk; dk nw/k fdl vuqikr esa

 7 
HkSal ds nw/k ds lkFk feyk;k x;k \
(a) 2 : 5 (b) 1 : 5
(c) 2 : 3 (d) 2 : 1
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 19.02.2018)
299. In what ratio should tea costing Rs.
300/kg be mixed with tea costing Rs.
200/kg so that the cost of the mixture is
Rs. 225/kg?
300 :Ik;s@fdxzk dh dher okyh pk; dks
fdl vuqikr esa 200 :Ik;s@fdxzk okyh pk;
ds lkFk feyk;k tk, rkfd feJ.k dh dher
225 :@fdxzk- jgs \
(a) 3 : 1 (b) 1 : 3
(c) 1 : 4 (d) 4 : 1
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 19.02.2018)
300. In what ratio sugar costing Rs. 38 per kg
and Rs. 30 per kg be mixed with each
other so that on selling mixture at Rs.
35.2 per kg there will be a profit of 10%?
38 :- izfr fdxzk- rFkk 30 :- izfr fdxzk-
okyh phuh dks fdl vuqikr esa feyk;k tk,]
rkfd feJ.k dks 35.2 :- izfr fdxzk dk cspus
ij 10 izfr’kr dk ykHk gks tk,\
(a) 1 : 3 (b) 3 : 7
(c) 13 : 7 (d) 9 : 4
(SSC CHSL 2017, 06.03.2018 Shift-1)
Maths by Raja Sir
301. A drum contains 80 litres of ethanol. 20 litres of
this liquid is removed and replaced with water.
20 litres of this mixture is again removed and
replaced with water. How much water (in litres)
is present in this drum now?
,d Mªe esa 80 yhVj bFksukWy gSA bl rjg inkFkZ ds 20
yhVj fudky fn, tkrs gS vkSj mlus ikuh ls izfrLFkkfir
fd;k tkrk gSA bl feJ.k dh 20 yhVj ek=k dks fQj ls
fudkyk tkrk gS vkSj ikuh ls izfrLFkkfir fd;k tkrk gSA
vc bl Mªe esa fdruk ikuh ¼yhVj esa½ ekStwn gSa\
(a) 45 (b) 40 (c) 35 (d) 44
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 20.02.2018)
Maths by Raja Sir
302. In a mixture, unbroken and broken rice grains
are in the ratio 3 : 2. How much fraction of
mixture must be drawn off and substituted with
broken grains, so that the ratio of unbroken and
broken grains becomes 1 : 1?
,d feJ.k esa] pkoy ds lkcqr rFkk [kafMr nkusa 3 : 2 ds
vuqikr esa gSA feJ.k esa ls fdruk Hkkx fudkyk tk, rFkk
mrus gh [kafMr nkusa feyk, tk, ftlls lkcqr rFkk [kafMr
nkuksa dk vuqikr 1 : 1 gks tk,\
(a) 1/3 (b) 1/6
(c) 1/4 (d) 2/5
(SSC CHSL 2017, 14.03.2018 Shift-3)
Maths by Raja Sir
303. In a container, two types of liquids P and Q are in
the ratio of 3 : 7. If 10 litres mixture is drawn off
from the container and filled with 6 litres of
liquids Q, then the ratio of P and Q becomes 1 : 3.
What was the original quantity (in litres) of
mixture?
,d crZu esa] nks izdkj ds rjy P rFkk Q, 3%7 ds vuqikr
esa gSA ;fn crZu esa ls 10 yhVj feJ.k fudky fy;k x;k
gS rFkk rjy Q dks 6 yhVj Hkj fn;k x;k gS] rks P rFkk Q
dk vuqikr 1:3 gks tkrk gSA feJ.k dh okLrfod ek=k
¼yhVj esa½ D;k Fkh\
(a) 34 (b) 36 (c) 30 (d) 40
(SSC CHSL 2017, 13.03.2018 Shift-1)
Maths by Raja Sir
304. In a bucket, paint and oil are in the ratio 7 : 5, 24
litres of mixture is drawn off and 24 litres of oil is
added. If the ratio of paint and oil becomes 1 : 1,
then how many litres of paint was contained in
the bucket initially?
,d ckYVh esa isaV rFkk rsy 7: 5 ds vuqikr esa gSA feJ.k
esa ls 24 yhVj fudkyk tkrk gS rFkk 24 yhVj rsy
feyk;k tkrk gSA ;fn isaV rFkk rsy dk vuqikr 1 :1 gks
tkrk gS] rks izkjaHk esa ckYVh esa fdrus yhVj isaV Fkk\
(a) 49 (b) 63
(c) 84 (d) 98
(SSC CHSL 2017, 22.03.2018 Shift-1)
Maths by Raja Sir
305. A vessel contains a 32 litre solution of acid and
water in which the ratio of acid and water is 5 : 3
if 12 litres of the solution are taken out and 71
2
litres of water are added to it, then what is the
ratio of acid and water in the resulting solution ?
,d crZu esa vEy vkSj ty dk 32 yhVj ?kksy gS] ftlesa
vEy vkSj ty dk vuqikr 5 : 3 gSA tc crZu esa ls 12
yhVj ?kksy fudky fy;k tkrk gS vkSj crZu esa 712 yhVj
ty feyk fn;k tkrk gS] rks izkIr ?kksy esa vEy vkSj ty
dk vuqikr D;k gksxk\
(a) 4 : 7 (b) 5 : 6 (c) 4 : 9 (d) 8 : 11
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 13.09.2019)
Maths by Raja Sir
306. A milkman uses three containers for selling milk, their
capacities being 40 L, 30 L and 20 respectively. He fills
respectively 87.5%, 80% and 90% of the containers
with a mix of milk and water in the ratios, 3: 2, 5: 1 and
7:2 respectively. What is the ratio of the total quantity
of milk to that of water carried by him?
,d nw/kokyk nw/k cspus ds fy, rhu daVsuj dk iz;ksx djrk gS]
ftudh {kerk Øe’k% 40 yhVj] 30 yhVj vkSj 20 yhVj gSA
og Øe’k% 3 : 2] 5 : 1 vkSj 7 : 2 ds vuqikr esa nw/k vkSj ikuh
ds feJ.k ls daVsujksa dk Øe’k% 87.5%, 80% vkSj 90% Hkjrk
gSA mlds }kjk yk;s x, nw/k vkSj ikuh dk dqy ek=k dh
vuqikr D;k gS\
(a) 5:2 (b) 35:9 (c) 7:2 (d) 31:12
(SSC CHSL 2018, 10.07.2019 Shift-3)
Maths by Raja Sir
307. An alloy is made by mixing metal A costing Rs.
2000/kg and metal B costing Rs. 400/kg in the
ratio A : B = 3 : 1. What is the cost (in Rs.) of 8
kilograms of this alloy?
,d feJ /kkrq dks 2000 #-@izfr fd-xzk- ykxr okyh /kkrq
A rFkk 400 #- izfr fdxzk- okyh /kkrq B dks A:B=3:1
vuqikr ds feJ.k ls cuk;k tkrk gSA bl feJ /kkrq ds 8
fd-xzk- dk ewY; ¼#- esa½ D;k gksxk?
(a) 1600 (b) 9800
(c) 6400 (d) 12800
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 20.02.2018)
Maths by Raja Sir
308. The milk and water in two vessels are in the ratio
of 3 : 1 and 7 : 11 respectively. In what ratio
should the liquid in both the vessels be mixed to
obtain a new mixture containing half milk and
half water?
nks crZuksa esa Øe’k% nw/k rFkk ty 3 : 1 rFkk 7 : 11 ds
vuqikr esa gSA nksuks crZuksa ds rjyksa dks fdl vuqikr esa
feyk;k tk, ftlls vk/ks nw/k rFkk vk/ks ty okyk ,d
u;k feJ.k izkIr gks tk,\
(a) 5 : 7 (b) 4 : 9
(c) 1 : 1 (d) 4 : 7
(SSC CHSL 2017, 06.03.2018 Shift-3)
Maths by Raja Sir
309. If x beakers of 100 ml containing 1:4 acid-water
solution are mixed with y beakers of 200 ml
containing 3:17 acid-water solution then the ratio
of acid to water in the resulting mixture becomes
19 : 91. Find x:y.
;fn 1 : 4 vEy ikuh ds ?kksy ds 100 fe-fy- okys x
chdj dks 3 : 17 vEy ikuh okys ?kksy ds 200 fe-yh- okys
y chdj esa feyk;k tkrk gS rks ifj.kkeh feJ.k esa vEy
vkSj ikuh dk vuqikr 19 : 91 gks tkrk gSA x : y Kkr
djsaA
(a) 5:3 (b) 3:5 (c) 7:1 3 (d) 13:7
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 09.03.2018 Shift-1)
Maths by Raja Sir
310. Two mixtures have milk and water in the ratio 1 :
4 and 3 : 2 respectively. In what ratio two types of
mixture have to be mixed to get a new mixture
having ratio of milk and water as 1 : 1?
nks feJ.kksa esa Øe’k% nw/k rFkk ty dk vuqikr 1:4 rFkk 3 :
2 gSA nksuksa izdkj ds feJ.kksa dks fdl vuqikr esa feyk;k
tk,] ftlls dh u, feJ.k esa nw/k rFkk ikuh dk vuqikr 1
: 1 gks tk,\
(a) 4 : 3 (b) 5 : 3
(c) 3 : 2 (d) 1 : 3
(SSC CHSL 2017, 11.03.2018 Shift-3)
Maths by Raja Sir
311. In an alloy, aluminium and tin are in the ratio of 4 : 5. In
the second alloy, the ratio of same elements is 4 : 7. If
equal quantities of these two alloys be mixed to form a
new alloy, then what will be the ratio of both of these
elements in the new alloy?
,d feJ/kkrq esa] ,Y;wfefu;e rFkk fVu 4 : 5 ds vuqikr esa gSA
nwljs feJ/kkrq esa leku rRoksa dk vuqikr 4 : 7 gSA ;fn ,d u;k
feJ/kkrq cukus ds fy, bu nksuksa feJ/kkrq dks cjkcj ek=k esa
feyk;k tk,] rks u, feJ/kkrq esa bu nksuksa rRoksa dk vuqikr D;k
gksxk\
(a) 2 : 3 (b) 16 : 35
(c) 4 : 5 (d) 40 : 59
(SSC CHSL 2017, 07.03.2018 Shift-3)
Maths by Raja Sir
312. In an alloy, lead and tin are in the ratio of 2 : 3. In the
second alloy, the ratio of same elements is 3 : 4. If equal
quantities of these two alloy are mixed to form a new
alloy, then what will be the ratio of these two elements
in the new alloy?
,d feJ/kkrq esa] lhlk rFkk Vhu 2 : 3 ds vuqikr eas gSA nwljs
feJ/kkrq esa leku rRoksa dk vuqikr 3 : 4 gSA ;fn ,d u;k
feJ/kkrq cukus ds fy, bu nksuksa feJ/kkrqvksa dks cjkcj ek=k esa
feyk;k tk,] rks u, feJ/kkrq esa bu nksuksa rRoksa dk vuqikr D;k
gksxk\
(a) 1 : 3 (b) 29 : 41
(c) 25 : 37 (d) 31 : 43
(SSC CHSL 2017, 17.03.2018 Shift-1)
Maths by Raja Sir
313. A beaker contains acid and water in the ratio 1 : x.
When 300 ml of the mixture and 50 ml of water
are mixed, the ratio of acid and water becomes 2 :
5. What is the value of x?
,d chdj esa ,flM vkSj ikuh dk vuqikr 1 : x. gSA tc
300 ml feJ.k vkSj 50 ml ikuh dks feyk;k tkrk gS rks
,flM vkSj ikuh ds feJ.k dk vuqikr 2 : 5. gks tkrk gSA
x dk eku D;k gksxk\
(a) 2 (b) 1
(c) 3 (d) 4
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 18.02.2018)
Maths by Raja Sir
314. A jar contains a blend of a fruit juice an water in
the ratio 5 : x. When 1 litre of water is added to 4
litres of the blend the ratio of fruit juice to water
becomes 1 : 1. What is the value of x ?
,d tkj esa Qy dk jl vkSj ikuh dk feJ.k j[kk gS
ftldk vquikr 5 : x gSa tc 4 yhVj ds feJ.k esa 1 yhVj
ikuh feyk;k tkrk gS rks Qy ds jl vkSj ikuh dk
vuqikr 1 : 1 gks tkrk gSA x dk eku D;k gS \
(a) 3 (b) 1
(c) 2 (d) 4
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 21.02.2018)
Maths by Raja Sir
315. In a mixture, ink and water are in the ratio of 8 :
5. If 24 litres of water is added to the mixture,
then the new ratio of becomes 8 : 11. What is the
total quantity (in litres) of water in the new
mixture?
,d feJ.k esa L;kgh rFkk ty 8 : 5 ds vuqikr esa gSA ;fn
feJ.k esa 24 yhVj ty feyk;k tkrk gS rks u;k vuqikr
8 : 11 gks tkrk gSA u, feJ.k esa ty dh dqy ek=k
¼yhVj esa½ fdruh gS\
(a) 40 (b) 42
(c) 44 (d) 48
(SSC CHSL 2017, 26.03.2018 Shift-2)
Maths by Raja Sir
316. In what ratio, sugar costing Rs. 60 per kg be
mixed with sugar costing Rs. 42 per kg such that
by selling the mixture at Rs. 56 per kg there is a
gain of 12% ?
60 : izfr fd-xzk- okyh phu dks 42 : izfr fd-xzk- okyh
phuh esa fdl vuqikr esa fefJr fd;k tk, ftlls fdl
fefJr phuh dks 56 : izfr fd-xzk- ds ewY; esa cspus ij
12% dk ykHk izkIr gks lds\
(a) 5 : 6 (b) 4 : 5
(c) 8 : 9 (d) 5 : 7
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 11.09.2019)
Maths by Raja Sir
317. How many kg of salt costing Rs. 28 per kg must be
mixed 39.6 kg of salt costing Rs. 16 per kg, so that
selling the mixture at Rs. 29.90, there is a gain of
15%
16 : izfr fdxzk ewY; ds 39.6 fdxzk ued esa 28 : izfr
fdxzk ewY; dk fdrus fdxzk ued feyk;k tk, ftlls fd
feJ.k dks 29.90 : dh nj ij cspus ij 15% dk ykHk
gks\
(a) 33 (b) 31
(c) 35 (d) 32
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 13.09.2019)
Maths by Raja Sir
318. How many kg of rice costing Rs. 42 per kg should
be mixed with 71 kg rice costing Rs. 50 per kg so
2
that by selling the mixture at Rs. 53.10 per kg,
there is a gain of 18%?
: 42 izfr kg dher okys fdrus kg pkoy dks #- 50 izfr
kg dher okys 71 kg pkoy ds lkFk feykuk pkfg,] rkfd
2
ifj.kkeh feJ.k dks #- 53.10 izfr kg dh nj ls cspdj
18% dk ykHk vftZr fd;k tk lds\
(a) 9 (b) 8
(c) 101 (d) 121
2 2
(SSC CGL MAINS 15.11.2020)
Maths by Raja Sir
319. In what ratio should sugar costing Rs. 40 per kg
be mixed with sugar costing Rs. 48 per kg, so as to
earn a profit of 20% by selling the mixture at Rs.
54 per kg?
#- 40 izfr kg dher okyh phuh dks #- 48 izfr kg dher
okyh phuh ds lkFk fdl vuqikr esa feykuk pkfg,] rkfd
feJ.k dks #- 54 izfr kg dh nj ls cspdj 20% dk ykHk
vftZr fd;k tk lds\
(a) 3 : 5 (b) 4 : 7
(c) 5 : 8 (d) 2 : 3
(SSC CGL MAINS 16.11.2020)
Maths by Raja Sir
320. The price of a variety of a commodity is Rs. 7/kg
and that of another is Rs. 12/kg. Find the ratio in
which two varieties should be mixed so that the
price of the mixture is Rs. 10/kg.
,d oLrq dh ,d fdLe dk ewY; #- 7/kg gS vkSj nwljh
fdLe dk ewY; #- 12/kg gSA bu nksuksa iztkfr;ksa dks fdl
vuqikr esa feyk;ktk, ftlls #- 10/kg ds ewY; okyk
feJ.k izkIr gks lds\
(a) 3 : 4 (b) 2 : 3
(c) 4 : 5 (d) 2 : 5
(SSC CGL MAINS 18.11.2020)
1. If X – 1 = 8, find the value of X4 + 1
X x4
;fn X – 1X = 8 gS] rks X4 + 1 dk eku Kkr
x4
djsaA
(a) 4355 (b) 4356
(c) 4352 (d) 4354
(SSC CHSL 2019, 19.10.2020 Shift-1)
2. If x + y + z = 10 and xy + yz + zx = 15,
then find the value of x3 + y3 + z3 –
3xyz
;fn x + y + z = 10 vkSj xy + yz + zx = 15
gS] rks x3 + y3 + z3 – 3xyz dk eku Kkr djsaA
(a) 550 (b) 660
(c) 575 (d) 525
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 07.03.2020 Shift-2)
3. If x + y + z = 3, and x2 + y2 + z2 = 101,
then what is the value of
x3+y3+z3-3xyz ?
;fn x + y + z = 3, vkSj x2 + y2 + z2 =
101 gS rks x3+y3+z3-3xyz dk eku D;k
gS
(a) 24 (b) 28
(c) 21 (d) 19
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 04.03.2020 Shift-3)
4. If a + b + c = 9 and ab + bc + ca = -22,
then the value of a3 + b3 + c3 – 3abc
is:
;fn a + b + c = 9 vkSj ab + bc + ca = -
22 gS] rks a3 + b3 + c3 – 3abc dk eku
Kkr dhft,A
(a) 783 (b) 1571
(c) 487 (d) 1323
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 06.03.2020 Shift-1)
5. If x + y + z = 19, xy + yz + zx = 114,
then the value of x3 +y3 +z3 -3xyz is:
;fn x + y + z = 19, xy + yz + zx = 114
gS] rks x3 +y3 +z3-3xyz dk eku gksxk%
(a) 21 (b) 17
(c) 19 (d) 13
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2018, 04.06.2019 Shift-2)
6. If a = 500, b = 502 and c = 504, then
the value of a3 + b3 + c3 – 3abc
;fn a = 500, b = 502 vkSj c = 504 gS] rks
a3 + b3 + c3 – 3abc dk eku Kkr dhft,A
(a) 15060 (b) 12048
(c) 18072 (d) 17040
(SSC CPO 2019, 12.12.2019 Shift-1)
7. If x = 5.51, y = 5.52 and z = 5.57, then
what is the value of x3 + y3 + z3 –
3xyz?
;fn x = 5.51, y = 5.52 vkSj z = 5.57 gS]
rks x3 + y3 + z3 – 3xyz dk eku Kkr
dhft,A
(a) 5.146 (b) 51.46
(c) 0.05146 (d) 0.5146
(SSC CPO 2019, 11.12.2019 Shift-2)
8. If a2 + b2 + c2 = 21, and a + b + c = 7,
then (ab + bc + ca) is equal to:
;fn a2+ b2 + c2 = 21, ,oa a + b + c = 7,
rks (ab + bc + ca) cjkcj gS
(a) 12 (b) 28
(c) 14 (d) 8
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2018, 04.06.2019 Shift-3)
9. If A + B = 12 and AB = 17, what us the
value of A3 + B3?
;fn A + B = 12 vkSj AB = 17 gS] rks A3 +
B3 dk eku D;k gksxk\
(a) 1116 (b) 1106
(c) 1166 (d) 1213
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 09.03.2020 Shift-1)
10. If 1 – 64x3 – 12x + px2 = (1 – 4x)3, then
the value of P is :
(a) 48 (b) –12
(c) –18 (d) 16
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 07.03.2020 Shift-1)
11. If x + y = 3, then what is the value of
x3 + y3 + 9xy?
;fn x + y=3, gks rks x3+ y3+9xy dk eku
D;k gS\
(a) 15 (b) 81
(c) 27 (d) 9
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 18.02.2018)
12. (a + b + c - d)2 – (a – b – c + d)2 = ?
(a + b + c - d)2 – (a – b – c + d)2 dk eku
crkb,A
(a) 4a (b + c + d)
(b) 2a (b + c + d)
(c) 4a (b + c - d)
(d) 2a (b + c - d)
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 05.03.2020 Shift-3)
13. If x4 + x2y2 + y4 = 273 and x2 – xy + y2
= 13, then the value of xy is:
;fn x4 + x2y2 + y4 = 273 vkSj x2 – xy +
y2 = 13 gS rks xy dk eku D;k gksxk\
(a) 6 (b) 10
(c) 8 (d) 4
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 05.03.2020 Shift-2)
14. If x = 2 + 3 , then find the value of x4
– 8x3 + 16x2.
;fn x = 2 + 3 gS] rks x4 – 8x3 + 16x2 dk
eku Kkr djsaA
(a) 0 (b) 2
(c) 1 (d) –1
(SSC CHSL 2019, 15.10.2020 Shift-2)
15. If a = 3+ 2 and b = 3– 2 then
3– 2 3+ 2
what is the value of a² + b² - ab ?
;fn a = 3+ 2 rFkk b = 3– 2 gSa] rks
3– 2 3+ 2
a² + b² - ab dk eku D;k gS \
(a) 97 (b) (2√3) + 2
(c) (4√6) + 1 (d) 98
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 21.02.2018)
16. What is the value of Z2 + 1 when Z =
Z2
5 + 2 6?
Z2 + 1 dk eku D;k gksxk] ;fn Z = 5 +
Z2
2 6 gS\
(a) 49 (b) 50
(c) 98 (d) 100
(SSC CHSL 2017, 10.03.2018 Shift-3)
17. If x = 3 + 2 2 , then the value of x2 + 1
x2
is:
;fn x = 3 + 2 2 gS] rks x2 + 1 dk eku
x2
gS%
(a) 36 (b) 32
(c) 30 (d) 34
(SSC CHSL 2019, 20.10.2020 Shift-2)
18. If a3 + b3 = 5824 and a + b = 28, then
(a – b)2 + ab is equal to :
;fn a3 + b3 = 5824 vkSj a + b = 28, rks (a
– b)2 + ab cjkcj gS&
(a) 208 (b) 152
(c) 180 (d) 236
(SSC CPO 2018, 12.03.2019 Shift-2)
19. If a3 – b3 = 1603 and (a – b) = 7, then
(a + b)2 – ab equals
;fn a3 – b3 = 1603 vkSj (a – b) = 7, rks
(a + b)2 – ab cjkcj gS%
(a) 229 (b) 338
(c) 648 (d) 458
(SSC CPO 2018, 13.03.2019 Shift-1)
20. If a + b – c = 7, ab - bc – ca = 21, then
a3 + b3 – c3 + 3abc = ?
;fn a + b – c = 7, ab - bc – ca = 21 gS] rks
a3 + b3 – c3 + 3abc gS&
(a) 117 (b) 96
(c) 124 (d) – 98
(SSC CPO 2018, 16.03.2019 Shift-1)
21. If a2 + b2 + c2 + 216 = 12 (a + b – 2c),
then ab–bc+ca is:
;fn a2 + b2 + c2 + 216 = 12 (a + b – 2c)
gS] rks ab–bc+ca dk eku Kkr djsaA
(a) 6 (b) 4
(c) 3 (d) 8
(SSC CPO 2020, 23.11.2020 Shift-1)
22. If a2 + b2 + c2 + 84 = 4(a – 2b + 4c),
then ab–bc+ca is equal to:
(a) 4 10 (b) 10
(c) 5 10 (d) 2 10
(SSC CPO 2020, 24.11.2020 Shift-2)
23. If x + 1 =
x 6
7 and x> 1 , then find the
x

 3 1
value of  x –  .


 x3 
1 7 1 
 3 1
;fn x+ x = vkSj x> x gS rks  x – 

6  x3 
dk eku Kkr dhft;sA
(a) – 215 (b) –215
6 6 6
(c) 215 (d) 215
6 6 6
(SSC CHSL 2017, 27.03.2018 Shift-2)
24. 2x – 3y is a factor of:
2x – 3y buesa ls fdldk xq.ku[kaM
(factor) gS\
(a) 4x2 + 2x – 3y + 9y2 – 12xy
(b) 4x2 + 9y2 + 12xy
(c) 8x3 + 27y3
(d) 4x2 + 2x – 3y + 36y2 + 12xy
(SSC CHSL 2019, 16.10.2020 Shift-2)
25. The value of 27a3 - 2 2b3 is equal to:
27a3 - 2 2b3 dk eku ------------- ds cjkcj
gSA
(a)  3a- 2b  9a2-2b2+6 2ab 
  

(b)  3a- 2b  9a2+2b2+6 2ab 


  

(c)  3a- 2b  9a2+2b2+3 2ab 


  

(d)  3a- 2b  9a2-2b2-3 2ab 


  

(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 03.03.2020 Shift-3)


1. ABC and DBC are on the same base BC but
on opposite sides of it. AD and BC intersect
each other at O. If AO = a cm, DO = b cm and
the area of ABC = x cm2, then what is the
area (in cm2) of DBC?
∆ABC o ∆DBC nksuksa ,d gh vk/kkj BC ij gS ysfdu
blds foijhr gSA AD o BC ,d nwljs dks O ij
dkVrs gSA ;fn AO = a cm, DO = b cm rFkk ∆ABC
dk {ks=Qy ¾ x cm², rc ∆DBC dk {kS=Qy D;k
gksxk\
(a) a (b) ab
b 2
 a+b 
 

(c) bx
a (d)  x
2
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 12.09.2019)
2. In ΔABC, A = 90°, AB = 16 cm and AC
= 12 cm. D is the midpoint of AC and
DE  CB at E. What is the area (in cm2)
of ΔCDE?
ABC, esa A = 90°, esa AB = 16 lseh vkSj
AC = 12 lseh gSA AC dk e/; fcanq D gS
vkSj E ij DE  CB gSA CDE dk {ks=Qy
¼cm2 esa½ Kkr dhft,A
(a) 8.64 (b) 7.68
(c) 5.76 (d) 6.25
(SSC CPO 2019, 11.12.2019 Shift-2)
3. Which of the following triangle has the
maximum area when inscribed inside
the circle of same radius?
fuEu esa ls dkSulk f=Hkqt dk {ks=Qy lcls
vf/kd gksxk] vxj leku f=T;k ds o`Ùk ds
vanj mudks cuk;k tk,\
(a) Scalene/fo"keHkqt
(b) Isosceles/lef}ckgq
(c) Equilateral/leckgq
(d) Right angled/ledks.k
(SSC CHSL 2017, 15.03.2018 Shift-1)
4. D is the midpoint of side BC of ∆ABC.
Point E lies on AC such that CE = 1/3AC.
Be and AD intersect at G. What is AG ?
GD
△ABC dh Hkqtk BC dk e/;fcUnq D gSA Hkqtk
AC ij fcaUnq E bl rjg fLFkr gS fd CE =
1/3AC gksrk gS BE vkSj AD ,d nwljs dks fcUnq
G ij izfrPNsfnr djrh gSA AG D;k gS\
GD
(a) 8 : 3 (b) 5 : 2
(c) 4 : 1 (d) 3 : 1
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 05.03.2020 Shift-1)
5. An isosceles triangle ABC has sides AB =
AC. If side BA is produced to D in such a
manner that AC = AD. Then what will be
the measure of angle BCD?
,d lef}ckgq f=Hkqt ABC dh Hkqtk AB = AC
gSA ;fn Hkqtk BA dks D rd bl rjg c<+k;k
tkrk gS fd AC = AD gS rks dks.k BCD dk eki
D;k gksxk\
(a) π (b) π
6 3
(c) 2π (d) π
3 2
(SSC CHSL 2017, 24.03.2018 Shift-2)
6. In the figure, in ΔPQR, PT ⏊ QR at T and
PS is the bisector of ∠QPR. If ∠PQR = 78°
and ∠TPS = 24°, then the measure of
∠PRQ is:
vkd`fr esa] ΔPQR esa] T ij PT ⏊ QR gS] vkSj PS
∠QPR dk len~foHkktd gSA ;fn ∠PQR = 78°
vkSj ∠TPS = 24° gS] rks ∠PRQ dk eki Kkr
dhft,A P

Q R
T S
(a) 42° (b) 39° (c) 30° (d) 40°
(SSC CPO 2019, 13.12.2019 Shift-1)
7. In PQR ∠Q > ∠R, PS is the bisector of ∠P
and PT  QR. If ∠SPT = 28° and ∠R = 23°,
then the measure of ∠Q is:
∆PQR esa Q>R, PS dks.k P dk f}foHkktd
gS vkSj PT  PQ ;fn SPT = 28 vkSj R =
23° rks Q dk eku Kkr dhft,\
(a) 74° (b) 79°
(c) 82° (d) 89°
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 13.09.2019)
8. In PQR, Q = 84°, R = 48°, PS  QR at S
and the bisector of P meets QR at T.
What is the measure of SPT?
 PQR esa] Q = 84°, R = 48°, S ij PS  QR
gS vkSj P dk f}Hkktd T ij QR ls feyrk gSA
SPT dk eku Kkr dhft,A
(a) 12° (b) 24°
(c) 21° (d) 18°
(SSC CGL MAINS 15.11.2020)
9. In ABC, M and N are the points on side
BC such that AM  BC, AN is the bisector
of A, and M lies between B and N. If B
= 68°, and C = 26°, then the measure of
MAN is:
ABC esa] Hkqtk BC ij fcanq M vkSj N bl izdkj
fLFkr gSa fd AM  BC gS] AN, A dk f}Hkktd
gS vkSj M, B vkSj N ds chp fLFkr gSA ;fn B
= 68° gS vkSj C = 26° gS] rks MAN dk eki
Kkr dhft,A
(a) 21° (b) 28° (c) 24° (d) 22°
(SSC CGL MAINS 16.11.2020)
10. In ABC, A = 90°, AD is the bisector of
A meeting BC at D, and DE  AC at E. If
AB = 10 cm and AC = 15 cm, then the
length of DE, in cm, is:
 ABC esa] A = 90°, AD, A ehfVax BC ds
Mh esa f}Hkktd gS] vkSj DE = AC ij E. AB =
10 lseh vkSj AC = 15 lseh] fQj DE dh
yackbZ] lseh esa gSA
(a) 8 (b) 6
(c) 6.25 (d) 7.5
(SSC CGL MAINS 15.11.2020)
11. ∆ABC is an equilateral triangle in which
D, E and F are the points on sides BC, AC
and AB, respectively, such that ADBC,
BEAC and CFAB. Which of the
following is true?
ABC ,d leckgq f=Hkqt gS ftlesa D, E vkSj
F Øe’k% BC, AC vkSj AB ij ,sls fcanq gSa]
ftlls fd AD  BC, BE  AC vkSj CF  AB
gksA fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk fodYi lgh gS\
(a) 7AB2 = 9AD2 (b) 2AB2 = 3AD2
(c) 4AC2 = 5BE2 (d) 3AC2 = 4BE2
(SSC CPO 2019, 11.12.2019 Shift-1)
12. In an isosceles triangle ABC with AB = AC
and AD is perpendicular to BC, if AD = 6
cm and the perimeter of ΔABC is 36 cm,
then the area of ΔABC is:
,d lef}ckgq f=Hkqt ABC esa] ftlesa AB = AC
vkSj AD, BC ij yacor~ gS] ;fn AD = 6 cm,
vkSj ΔABC dk ifjeki 36 cm gS] rks ΔABC dk
{ks=Qy Kkr djsaA
(a) 54 cm2 (b) 64 cm2
(c) 45 cm2 (d) 48 cm2
(SSC CHSL 2019, 20.10.2020 Shift-1)
13. In the given figure, if DE∥ BC, AD = 2.5cm,
DB = 3.5cm and EC = 4.2cm, then the
measure of AC is:
nh xbZ vkd`fr esa] ;fn DE || BC, AD = 2.5cm,
DB = 3.5 cm vkSj EC = 4.2 cm gS] rks AC dh
A

eki --------------- gSA


D E

B C
(a) 7.4cm (b) 3 cm
(c) 3.2 cm (d) 7.2 cm
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 05.03.2020 Shift-3)
14. The sides PQ and PR of PQR are
produced to points S and T, respectively.
The bisectors of SQR and TRQ meet at
U. If QUR = 79°, then the measure of P
is:
∆PQR esa Hkqtk PQ o PR dks Øe'k% S o T rd
c<+k;k tkrk gSA SQR o TRQ dks
lef}Hkktd fcUnq U ij feyrs gSA ;fn QUR
¾ 79° gS rks P eku gksxkA
(a) 41° (b) 49°
(c) 22° (d) 23°
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 12.09.2019)
15. In △ABC, D, E and F are the midpoints of
sides AB, BC and CA, respectively. If AB =
12 cm, BC = 20 cm and CA = 15 cm, then
the value of 1/2(DE+EF+DF) is:
∆ABC esa] D, E vkSj F Hkqtkvksa AB, BC vkSj CA
ds ek/; fcUnq gSA ;fn AB = 12cm, BC =
20cm vkSj CA = 15 cm gS] rks 1/2(DE + EF
+ DF) dk eku -------- gSA
(a) 23.5cm (b) 5.88cm
(c) 11.75cm (d) 15.67cm
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 07.03.2020 Shift-2)
16. In ΔABC, ∠C = 90°. M and N are the mid-
points of sides AB and AC, respectively.
CM and BN intersect each other at D and
∠BDC = 90°. If BC = 8 cm, then the length
of BN is:
ΔABC esa] ∠C = 90° gSA M vkSj N Øe’k% Hkqtk
AB vkSj AC ij fLFkr e/; fcanq gSA CM vkSj
BN ,d nwljs dks fcanq D ij izfrPNsfnr djrs gSa
vkSj ∠BDC = 90° gSA ;fn BC = 8 cm gS] rks
BN dh yackbZ D;k gksxh\
(a) 6 3 cm (b) 6 6 cm
(c) 4 6 cm (d) 8 3 cm
(SSC CPO 2019, 13.12.2019 Shift-1)
17. In ΔABC, AB = AC and D is a point on side
AC such that BD = BC. If AB = 12.5 cm and
BC = 5 cm, then what is the measure of
DC?
ΔABC esa] AB = AC gS vkSj D, Hkqtk AC ij bl
rjg ls ,d fcanq gS fd BD = BC gSA ;fn AB =
12.5 cm vkSj BC = 5 cm gS] rks DC dh eki
Kkr dhft,A
(a) 2.5 cm (b) 3 cm
(c) 1.8 cm (d) 2 cm
(SSC CPO 2019, 13.12.2019 Shift-2)
18. In ∆PQR, PQ = 24cm and Q = 58°. S and
T are the points on side PQ and PR
respectively, such that STR = 122°. If PS
= 14cm and PT = 12cm, then the length
of RT is:
△PQR esa] PQ = 24 cm vkSj ∠Q = 58˚ S vkSj
T Øe’k% Hkqtk PQ vkSj PR ij fLFkr ,sls fcUnq
gSa fd ∠STR = 122˚A ;fn PS = 14 cm vkSj
PT = 12cm, rks RT dh yEckbZ Kkr dhft,A
(a) 14.8cm (b) 15cm
(c) 16 cm (d) 16.4cm
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 05.03.2020 Shift-2)
19. In a triangle PQR, ∠PQR = 90o, PQ = 10
cm and PR = 26 cm, then what is the
value (in cm) of inradius of incircle?
f=Hkqt PQR esa] ∠PQR = 90o , PQ = 10 ls-eh-
PR = 26 ls-eh- gS] rks var%o`Ùk dh var% f=t;k
dk eku ¼ls-eh- esa½ D;k gSA
(a) 9 (b) 4
(c) 8 (d)6
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 18.02.2018)
20. In ∆ABC, AB = 6cm, AC = 8, and BC = 9cm.
The length of median AD is:
ΔABC esa] AB = 6 lseh] AC = 8 lseh vkSj BC =
9 lseh gSA ekf/;dk AD dh yackbZ gS%
(a) 119 cm (b) 115 cm
2 2
(c) 313 cm (d) 317 cm
2 2
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 11.09.2019)
21. The sides of a triangle are 11cm, 60cm
and 61cm. What is the radius of the
circle circumscribing the triangle?
,d f=Hkqt dh Hkqtk,a 11 lseh] 60 lseh vkSj
61 lseh gSA f=Hkqt dk ifjo`Ùk cukus okys o`Ùk
dh f=T;k D;k gS\
(a) 30.5 (b) 9.55
(c) 6.64 (d) 1.6
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 11.09.2019)
22. What is the total number of points in the
plane of triangle ABC which are
equidistant from the vertices of the
triangle?
f=Hkqt ABC ds lery esa dqy fcUnqvksa dh
la[;k fdruh gS tks f=Hkqt ds dksus ls leku
nwjh ij gS\
(a) 0 (b) 1
(c) 2 (d) 3
(SSC CHSL 2017, 27.03.2018 Shift-1)
23. In ΔABC, AD bisects A which meets BC
at D. If BC = a, AC = b and AB = c, then DC
= _________.
ΔABC esa] AD, A dks nks cjkcj Hkkxksa esa ck¡Vrk
gS tks BC dks D ij feyrk gSA ;fn BC = a, AC
= b vkSj AB = c gS] rks DC = _______ .
(a) ab ac
(b) a+c
b+c
bc
(c) a+c (d) ac
a+b
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2018, 07.06.2019 Shift-2)
24. I is the incentre of ΔABC. If BIC = 108°,
then A = ?
ABC dk vUr%dsanz I gSA ;fn BIC = 108°
gS] rks A = ?
(a) 72° (b) 72°
(c) 81° (d) 36°
(SSC CPO 2019, 09.12.2019 Shift-2)
25. In ΔABC, ∠C = 90° and D is a point on CB
such that AD is the bisector of ∠A. If AC =
5 cm and BC = 12 cm, then what is the
length of AD?
ΔABC esa ∠C = 90° gS vkSj D, CB ij ,d ,slk
fcanq gS ftlls fd AD, ∠A dk len~foHkktd gSA
;fn AC = 5 cm vkSj BC = 12 cm gS] rks AD dh
yackbZ fdruh gS\
(a) 10 cm (b) 5 13 cm
3 6
(c) 5 13 cm (d) 20 cm
3 3
(SSC CPO 2019, 12.12.2019 Shift-1)
26. In ABC, the bisector of A intersect side
BC at D. If AB = 12 cm, AC = 15 cm, and
BC = 18 cm, then the length of BD is:
ABC esa] A dk f}Hkktd D ij Hkqtk BC dks
izfrPNsfnr djrk gSA ;fn AB = 12 cm, AC =
15 cm vkSj BC = 18 cm gS] rks BD dh yackbZ
Kkr dhft,A
(a) 7.5 cm (b) 8 cm
(c) 9.6 cm (d) 9 cm
(SSC CGL MAINS 15.11.2020)
27. In PQR, O is the incentre and P = 42°.
Then what is the measure of PQR?
PQResa] O vUr%dsanz gS vkSj P = 42° gSA rks
QOR dk eki Kkr dhft,A
(a) 138° (b) 132°
(c) 111° (d) 121°
(SSC CGL MAINS 15.11.2020)
28. In PQR, PS is the internal bisector of P
meeting QR at S, PQ = 16 cm, PR = 22.4
cm and QR = 9.6 cm. The length of SR (in
cm) is:
PQR esa] PS, S ij QR ls feyus okyk P dk
vkarfjd f}Hkktd gS] PQ = 16 cm, PR = 22.4
cm vkSj QR = 9.6 cm gSA SR dh yackbZ (cm
esa) Kkr dhft,A
(a) 4 (b) 4.4
(c) 6 (d) 5.6
(SSC CGL MAINS 16.11.2020)
29. In ABC, O is the incentre and BOC =
135°. The measure of BAC is:
 ABC esa O vUr%dsanz gS vkSj BOC = 135° gSA
BAC dk eki Kkr dhft,A
(a) 90° (b) 55°
(c) 80° (d) 45°
(SSC CGL MAINS 16.11.2020)
30. In a triangle ABC, D is a point on BC such
that AB = BD . If B = 68° and C = 52°,
AC DC
then measure of BAD is equal to:
f=Hkqt ABC esa] D, js[kk BC ij ,slk fcanq gS fd
AB = BD A ;fn B = 68° vkSj C = 52° rks
AC DC
BAD dk eku fdruk gksxk\
(a) 50° (b) 40°
(c) 60° (d) 30°
(SSC CGL MAINS 18.11.2020)
1. The tangent at a point A on a circle with
centre O intersects the diameter PQ of the
circle, when extended, at point B. If BAQ =
105°, then APQ is equal to:
O dsUnz okys ,d o`Ùk ij fLFkr fcanq A ls [khaph
xbZ Li'kZjs[kk O;kl PQ dks fcanq B ij izfrPNsn
djrh gSA ;fn BAQ = 105° gS] rks APQ dk
eku D;k gksxk\ A

Q
B P O

(a) 55° (b) 60° (c) 65° (d) 75°


(SSC CPO 2019, 12.12.2019 Shift-2)
2. In a circle with centre O, AD is a diameter
and AC is a chord. Point B is on AC such that
OB = 7 cm and OBA = 60°. If DOC = 60°,
then what is the length of BC?
O dasnz okys ,d o`Ùk esa] AD O;kl vkSj AC thok gSA
fcanq B, AC ij bl izdkj fLFkr gS fd OB = 7 cm
vkSj OBA = 60° gSA ;fn DOC = 60° gks] rks
BC dh yackbZ Kkr djsaA
(a) 3 7 cm (b) 5 7 cm
(c) 7 cm (d) 3.5 cm
(SSC CPO 2020, 25.11.2020 Shift-2)
3. If the following figure (not to scale), at the centre
O, if the chord AB subtends double the angle that
is subtended by chord CD and the angle AEB =
2AOB, then COD is equal to:
fuEu vkd`fr esa ¼vkd`fr eki ds vuqlkj ugha gS½] thok
AB bl izdkj [khaph tkrh gS fd mlds }kjk dsanz O ij
fufeZr dks.k] thok CD }kjk fufeZr dks.k dk nksxquk gksrk
gS vkSj dks.k AEB = 2AOB gS] rks dks.k COD
_________ ds cjkcj gksxkA D B

C
E
O

A
(a) 30° (b) 45° (c) 75° (d) 60°
(SSC CHSL 2019, 13.10.2020 Shift-2)
4. PAQ is tangent to a circle with centre O, at a
point A on it. AB is a chord such that ∠BAQ =
x° (x<90). C is a point on the major arc AB
such that ∠ACB = y°. If ∠ABO = 32°, then the
value of x + y is:
PAQ, O dsUnz okys fdlh o`Ùk ds fcUnq A ij ,d
LIk’kZjs[k gSA AB ,d ,slh thok gS fd ∠BAQ = x°
(x<90) C nh?kZ pki AB ij ,d ,slk fcUnq gS fd
∠ACB = y° ;fn ∠ABO = 32° gS rks x + y dk eku
crkb,A
(a) 112 (b) 98
(c) 110 (d) 116
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 09.03.2020 Shift-3)
5. In the given figure, P is the centre of the
circle. If QS=PR, then what is the ratio of
RSP to the TPR?
nh xbZ vkd`fr esa] P o`Ùk dk dsUnz gSA ;fn QS=PR
gks] rks RSP dk TPR ls D;k vuqikr gS\
T

S Q R

(a) 1 : 4 (b) 2 : 5
(c) 1 : 3 (d) 2 : 7
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 20.02.2018)
6. In a circle with centre O, a diameter AB is
produced to a point P lying outside the
circle and PT is a tangent to the circle at the
point C on it. If BPT = 36°, then what is the
measure of BCP?
O dsanz okys o`Ùk esa] O;kl AB dks o`Ùk ds ckgj fLFkr
,d fcanq P rd fufeZr fd;k tkrk gS vkSj PT, o`Ùk
ij fLFkr fcanq C ij Li’kZ js[kk gSA ;fn BPT =
36° gS] rks BCP dk eki Kkr dhft,A
(a) 24° (b) 18°
(c) 36° (d) 27°
(SSC CGL MAINS 15.11.2020)
7. In the figure, two circles with centres P and Q
touch externally at R. Tangents AT and BT meet
the common tangent TR at T. if AP = 6cm and PT
= 10cm then BT = ?
vkd`fr esa] dsUnz P vkSj Q okys nks o`Ùk cká;r% fcUnq R
ij LI’kZ djrs gSA Li’kZX js[kk,¡ AT vkSj BT ] mHk;fu"B
Li’kZjs[kk TR ij fcUnq T ij feyrh gSA ;fn AP = 6cm
vkSj PT = 10cm, rks BT dh yEckbZ Kkr dhft,A
(a) 8cm T

(b) 12cm
(c) 10cm
A
(d) 6cm
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, B
05.03.2020 Shift-3) • R •
P Q
8. In a circle with centre O, BC is a chord.
Points D and A are on the circle, on the
opposite side of BC, such that DBC = 28°
and BD = DC. What is the measure of BOC?
O dsanz okys o`Ùk esa] BC thok gSA BC ds foijhr fn’kk
esa o`Ùk ij fcanq D vkSj A bl izdkj gSa fd DBC =
28° vkSj BD = DC gSA BOC dk eku Kkr dhft,A
(a) 98° (b) 84°
(c) 112° (d) 96°
(SSC CGL MAINS 15.11.2020)
9. Chords AB of a circle is produced to a point
P, and C is a point on the circle such that PC
is a tangent to the circle. if PC = 12 cm, and
BP = 10 cm, then the length of AB (in cm) is:
,d o`Ùk ds Chords AB dk ,d fcanq P rd
mRiknu gksrk gS] vkSj C o`Ùk dk ,d fcanq gksrk gS
tSls fd PC o`Ùk dk Li'kZjs[kk gksrk gSA ;fn PC =
12 lseh vkSj BP = 10 lseh] rks AB dh yackbZ ¼lseh
esa½ gS%
(a) 5.4 (b) 6
(c) 5 (d) 4.4
(SSC CPO 2020, 24.11.2020 Shift-2)
10. In the figure, chords AB and CD of a circle
intersect externally at P. If AB = 4 cm, CD =
11 cm and PD = 15 cm, then the length of PB
is:
fuEukafdr fp= esa] o`Ùk dh thok,a AB vkSj CD
,d&nwljs dks ckg; :i ls fcanq P ij izfrPNsfnr
djrh gSaA ;fn AB = 4 cm, CD = 11 cm vkSj PD =
15 cm gS] rks PB dh yackbZ Kkr dhft,A
B
A

C
(a) 10 cm (b) 8 cm D
(c) 14 cm (d) 12 cm
(SSC CGL MAINS 18.11.2020)
11. Two circles of radii 15 cm and 10 cm
interest each other and the length of their
common chord is 16 cm. What is the
distance (in cm) between their centres?
15 cm vkSj 10 cm dh f=T;k okys nks o`Ùk
,d&nwljs dks dkVrs gSa vkSj mudh mHk;fu"B thok
dh yackbZ 16 cm gSA muds dsanzksa dh chp dh nwjh
(cm es)a Kkr djsaA
(a) 15 + 2 161 (b) 12 + 3 7
(c) 6 + 161 (d) 10 + 161
(SSC CPO 2020, 25.11.2020 Shift-2)
12. In the given figure, AB, AC and EF are
tangents to a circle. If AC = 15 cm and DE = 3
cm, then the length of AE is:
fn, x, fp= esa] AB, AC vkSj EF ,d o`Ùk dh
Li’kZjs[kkvksa gSaA ;fn AC = 15 cm vkSj DE = 3 cm
gS] rks AE dh yackbZ D;k gksxh\
B

E
D
A
F C

(a) 12 cm (b) 9 cm (c) 24 cm (d) 18 cm


(SSC CHSL 2019, 19.10.2020 Shift-3)
13. In a circle, O is the centre of the circle.
Chords AB and CD intersect at P. If AOD =
32° and COB = 26°, then the measure of
APD lies between:
O dsanz okys ,d o`Ùk esa] thok AB vkSj CD, fcanq P ij
izfrPNsfnr djrh gSaA ;fn AOD = 32° vkSj COB
= 26° gS] rks APD dk eki fdlds chp gksxk\
(a) 18° and 22° (b) 26° and 30°
(c) 30° and 34° (d) 22° and 26°
(SSC CGL MAINS 16.11.2020)
14. In a circle with centre O, AB is the diameter
and CD is a chord such that ABCD is a
trapezium. If BAC = 18°, then CAD is
equal to:
;fn O dsUnz okys ,d o`Ùk dk O;kl AB gS vkSj CD
bl izdkj thok (Chord) gS ftlesa ABCD leyac
curk gSA ;fn BAC = 18° gS] rks CAD fdlds
cjkcj gksxk\
(a) 72° (b) 36°
(c) 54° (d) 18°
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2018, 11.06.2019 Shift-2)
15. In a circle with centre O, AB is the diameter.
P and Q are two points on the circle on the
same side of the diameter AB. AQ and BP
intersect at C. If POQ = 54°, then the
measure of PCA is:
O dsanz okys o`Ùk esa] AB O;kl gSA P vkSj Q, O;kl AB
ds leku fn’kk ij o`Ùk ij nks fcanq gSaA AQ vkSj BP,
C ij izfrPNsfnr djrs gSaA ;fn POQ = 54° gS] rks
PCA dk eki Kkr dhft,A
(a) 63° (b) 56°
(c) 54° (d) 72°
(SSC CGL MAINS 16.11.2020)
16. Two concentric circles are of radii 15 cm
and 9 cm. What is the length of the chord of
the larger circle which is tangent to the
smaller circle?
nks ladsafær o`Ùkksa dh f=T;k,a 15 cm vkSj 9 cm gSA
cM+s o`Ùk dh thok dh yackbZ fdruh gS tks NksVs o`Ùk
ij Li’kZ js[kk gSA
(a) 24cm (b) 18cm
(c) 20cm (d) 18 cm
(SSC CHSL 2018, 02.07.2019 Shift-1)
17. A rectangle ABCD is inscribed in a circle
with centre O. Its diagonal CA is produced
to a point E, outside the circle. ED is a
tangent to the circle at D. If AC = 2BC, then
what is the measure of DEC?
dsaæ 0 okys fdlh o`Ùk ds vanj] ,d vk;r ABCD
cuk;k x;k gSA mlds fod.kZ CA dks o`Ùk ds ckgj
fcanq E rd c<+k;k tkrk gSA o`Ùk ds fcanq D ij ED
,d Li’kZ js[kk gSA ;fn AC = 2BC gS rks ∠DEC dh
eki D;k gS\
(a) 30° (b) 60°
(c) 40° (d) 45°
(SSC CHSL 2018, 03.07.2019 Shift-2)
18. A secant PAB is drawn from an external
point P to the circle with centre O,
intersecting it at A and B. If OP = 17 cm, PA
= 12 cm and PB = 22.5 cm, then the radius of
the circles is:
fdlh ckg; fcanq P ls O dsanz okys o`Ùk ,d [khaph xbZ
Hksfndk (secant) PAB, o`Ùk dks fcanq A vkSj B ij
izfrPNsfnr djrh gSA ;fn OP = 17 cm, PA = 12
cm vkSj PB = 22.5 cm gS] rks o`Ùk dh f=T;k Kkr
dhft,A
(a) 2 3 cm (b) 19 cm
(c) 17 cm (d) 3 2 cm
(SSC CGL MAINS 16.11.2020)
19. In a circle with centre O, AB is a diameter.
Points C, D and E are on the circle on one
side of AB such that ABECD is a pentagon.
The sum of angles ACD and DEB is :
O dsaæ okys fdlh o`Ùk esa AB ,d O;kl gSA C, D
vkSj E fcanq] o`Ùk ij AB dh ,d rjQ bl çdkj gS
fd ABECD ,d iapHkqt gSA dks.k ACD vkSj DEB
dk ;ksx gksxk%
(a) 240° (b) 225°
(c) 270° (d) 180°
(SSC CHSL 2018, 04.07.2019 Shift-1)
20. A and B are two points on a circle with
centre O. AT is a tangent, such that BAT =
45°. N is a point on OA, such that BN = 10
cm. The length of the median OM of the
△NOB is:
dsUnz O okys fdlh o`Ùk ij nks fcUnq A vkSj B gSA
AT Li’kZjs[kk bl izdkj fLFkr gS fd BAT = 45°
gSA OA ij ,d fcUnq N bl izdkj fLFkr gS] fd BN
= 10cm. △NOB ds ekf/;dk OM dh yEckbZ D;k
gS\
(a) 5 cm (b) 10 2 cm
(c) 5 2 cm (d) 5 3 cm
(SSC CHSL 2018, 10.07.2019 Shift-3)
1. PQRS is a rectangle in which side of PQ = 24
cm and QR = 16 cm. T is a point on RS. What
is the area (in cm) of the triangle PTQ?
PQRS ,d vk;r gS ftldh Hkqtk PQ = 24 ls-eh-
rFkk QR = 16 ls-eh- esa gSA fcUnq T, RS ij gSA
f=Hkqt PTQ dk {ks=Qy ¼ls-eh- esa½ D;k g\
(a) 192 (b) 162
(c) 148
(d) Can not be determined/Kkr ugha fd;k tk
ldrk
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 09.03.2018 Shift-1)
2. The area (in m2) of a circular path of
uniform width x meters surrounding a
circular region of diameter d metres is _____ .
d ehVj O;kl okys ,d o`Ùkkdkj {ks= ds pkjksa vkSj x
ehVj dh ,dleku pkSM+kbZ ds o`Ùkkdkj jkLrs dk
{ks=Qy (m2 esa) _________ gSA
(a) x (x + d) (b) x (x + 2d)
(c) x  x+ d  (d) x (2x + d)
 

 2
(SSC CPO 2019, 13.12.2019 Shift-2)
3. A circular park whose diameter is 210 m
has a 5 m wide path running around it (on
the outside). What is area (in m2) of the
path?
210 eh- O;kl okys ,d o`Ùkkdkj ikdZ ds pkjksa vksj
¼ckgj dh rjQ½ 5 eh- pkSM+k ekxZ gSA ekxZ dk
{ks=Qy ¼eh2 esa½ fdruk gksxk\
(a) 1100  (b) 1050 
(c) 1075  (d) 1020 
(SSC CPO 2019, 11.12.2019 Shift-1)
4. The inner and outer radius of a circular
track are, respectively, 29 m and 23 m. The
cost of leveling the track at Rs. 7/m2 is:
,d xksykdkj VªSd dh vkarfjd vkSj ckgjh f=T;k
Øe’k% 29 ehVj vkSj 23 ehVj gSA 7 :-@oxZehVj
dh nj ls VªSd lery djus dh ykxr D;k gS\
(a) Rs. 3284 (b) Rs. 5300
(c) Rs. 7215 (d) Rs. 6864
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 06.03.2020 Shift-3)
5. A race track is in the shape of a ring whose
inner and outer circumferences are 440 m
and 506 m, respectively. What is the cost of
leveling the track at Rs. 6m2 ? (take  = 22 )
7
,d jsl VªSd] ,d fjax ds vkdkj esa gS] ftldh
vkarfjd ckSj ckgjh ifjf/k Øe’k% 440 ehVj vkSj
506 ehVj gSA 6 :i;s izfr oxZ ehVj ds fglkc ls
VªSd lery djus esa D;k O;; gksxk\ (eku ysa  =
22 )
7
(a) Rs. 18966 (b) Rs. 24832
(c) Rs. 19866 (d) Rs. 29799
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 03.03.2020 Shift-2)
6. The diagonal of a square A is (a + b) units.
What is the area (in square units) of the
square drawn on the diagonal of square B
whose area is twice the area of A?
,d oxZ A dk fod.kZ ¼a + b½ bdkb;k¡ gSA oxZ B ds
fod.kZ ij [khaps x, oxZ dk {kS=Qy ¼oxZ bdkb;ksa
esa½ fdruk gksxk] ftldk {kS=Qy A ds {ks=Qy ls
nksxquk gS\
(a) 2(a+b)2 (b) 4(a+b)2
(c) 8(a+b)2 (d) (a+b)2
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 05.03.2020 Shift-1)
7. Equilateral triangles are drawn on the
hypotenuse and one of the perpendicular
sides of a right-angled isosceles triangles.
Their areas are H and A respectively. Then
A/H is equal to:
nks leckgq f=Hkqt fdlh lef)ckgq ledks.k f=Hkqt
ds d.kZ ij vkSj mlds yEcor Hkqtkvksa esa ls fdlh
,d ij fufeZr fd, tkrs gSA muds {kS=Qy Øe’k%
H vkSj A gSA A/H fdlds leku gksxk\
(a) 1 (b) 1
4 2
(c) 1 (d) 1
2 22
(SSC CHSL 2018, 10.07.2019 Shift-2)
8. In ABC, AD is a median and P is a point on
AD such that AP : PD = 3 : 4. Then ar(BPD) :
ar(ABC) is equal to:
ABC esa] AD ,d ekf/;dk gS vkSj AD ij ,d fcanq
P bl izdkj gS fd AP : PD = 3 : 4 gS] rks ar
(BPD) : ar (ABC) cjkcj gS %
(a) 1 : 3 (b) 2 : 7
(c) 4 : 7 (d) 2 : 5
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2018, 11.06.2019 Shift-2)
9. In a △ABC, D and E are two points on sides
AB and BC, respectively such that AD : DB =
2 : 3 and DE parallel AC. If the area of △ADE
is equal to 18 cm2, then what is the area of
△ABC?
ABC esa] Hkqtk AB vkSj BC ij Øe’k% D vkSj E
nks fcanq bl çdkj gS fd AD:DB = 2:3 vkSj DE ||
AC gSA ;fn ADE dk {ks=Qy 18 cm2 gS rks
ABC dk {ks=Qy (cm2 esa) D;k gS\
(a) 75 (b) 45
(c) 40.5 (d) 54
(SSC CHSL 2018, 03.07.2019 Shift-3)
10. ABCD is a rhombus with each side being
equal to 8 cm. If BD = 10 cm, AC = 2√x cm ,
what is the value of x+10 ?
ABCD ,d lrprqHkZt gS] ftldhizR;sd Hkqtk 8
cm. ;fn BD = 10 cm, AC = 2√x cm , gS rks
x+10 dk eku D;k gS\
(a) 2√3 (b) 7
(c) 3√2 (d) 5
(SSC CHSL 2018, 11.07.2019 Shift-2)
11. A circle is inscribed in a equilateral
triangle of side 24 cm. What is the area
(in cm2) of a square inscribed in the
circle?
24 cm dh Hkqtk okys leckgq f=Hkqt esa ,d
o`Ùk cuk;k x;k gSA mlh o`Ùk esa cuk, x, oxZ
dk {ks=Qy (cm2 esa) Kkr dhft,A
(a) 48 (b) 72
(c) 96 (d) 54
(SSC CPO 2019, 12.12.2019 Shift-1)
12. If the perimeter of an isosceles right
 
triangle is 16 2+16 cm, then the area




 

of the triangle is:


;fn ,d lef}ckgq ledks.kh; f=Hkqt dk
ifjeki 16 2+16 lseh gS] rks f=Hkqt dk






 

{ks=Qy fdruk gksxk\


(a) 76 sq.cm (b) 64 sq.cm
(c) 58 sq.cm (d) 66 sq.cm
(SSC CPO 2019, 12.12.2019 Shift-2)
13. A circular wire of diameter 77 cm is
bent in the form of a rectangle whose
length is 142% of its breadth. What is
the area of the rectangle? (Take  =
22/7)
77 lseh O;kl okyh ,d o`Ùkkdkj rkj dks
eksMd
+ j ,d vk;r cuk;k tkrk gS] ftldh
yackbZ bldh pkSM+kbZ dk 142% gSA vk;r dk
{ks=Qy fdruk gS\ ¼eku yhft,  = 22/7½
(a) 3520 sq.cm (b) 3450 sq.cm
(c) 3550 sq.cm (d) 3620 sq.cm
(SSC CPO 2019, 12.12.2019 Shift-2)
14. In ABC, D and E are the mid points of
sides BC and AC, respectively. If AD =
10.8 cm, BE = 14.4 cm and AD and BE
intersect at G at a right angle, then the
area (in cm2) of ABC is:
ABC esa] D vkSj E Øe’k% Hkqtk BC vkSj AC ds
e/; fcanq gSaA ;fn AD = 10.8 cm, BE = 14.4
cm vkSj AD vkSj BE ledks.k ij G ij
izfrPNsfnr djrs gSa] rks ABC dk {ks=Qy
(cm2 esa) Kkr dhft,A
(a) 103.68 (b) 53.76
(c) 80.64 (d) 56.76
(SSC CGL MAINS 2019, 15.11.2020)
15. The sides of a triangle are 8 cm, 15 cm, and 17
cm respectively. At each of its vertices, circles
of radius 3.5 cm are drawn. What is the area of
the triangle excluding the portion covered by
22
 
the sectors of the circles π=  ?

7 


,d f=Hkqt dh Hkqtk,¡ Øe’k% 8 lseh 15 lseh vkSj


17 lseh gSA blds izR;sd dksus ij 3.5 lseh f=T;k
ds o`Ùk [khaps tkrs gSA o`Ùk ds lsDVjksa }kjk ?ksjs x,
fgLls dks NksM+dj f=Hkqt dk {ks=Qy D;k gksxk\
π= 22 
 


 7
(a) 23.5 cm2 (b) 21.5 cm2
(c) 47 cm2 (d) 40.75 cm2
(SSC CPO 2018, 12.03.2019 Shift-2)
16. The sides of a triangle are 24 cm, 45 cm and
51 cm. At each of it’s vertices, circles of
radius 10.5 cm are dawn. What is the area of
the triangle, excluding the portion covered
22

by sectors of the circles? π= 

7 


,d f=Hkqt dh Hkqtk,sa 24 cm, 45 cm vkSj 51 cm


gSaA blds izR;sd 'kh"kZ ij 10.5 cm f=T;k ds o`Ùk
[khaps tkrs gSaA o`Ùk ds {ks=ksa n~okjk ?ksjs x, fgLls
22 

dks NksM+dj f=Hkqt dk {ks=Qy D;k gS\ π= 

7 

(a) 464.75 cm2 (b) 244.75 cm2


(c) 366.75 cm2 (d) 327.75 cm2
(SSC CPO 2018, 13.03.2019 Shift-2)
17. In a triangle PQR, PX bisects QR, PX is
the angle bisector of angle P. If PQ = 12
cm and QX= 3 cm, then what is the area
(in cm2) of triangle PQR?
,d f=Hkqt PQR esa PX, QR dk f}Hkktd gSA
PX, dks.k P dk f}Hkktd gSA ;fn PQ = 12
lseh- rFkk QX = 3 lseh- gS] rks f=Hkqt PQR dk
{ks=Qy ¼lseh2 esa½ D;k gS\
(a) 12√3 (b) 8√15
(c) 18√2 (d) 9√15
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 09.03.2018 Shift-2)
18. The lengths of two sides of a
parallelogram are 3 cm and 10 cm.
What is the sum of the squares of the
diagonals of the parallelogram?
lekarj prqHkZqt dh nks Hkqtkvksa dh yackbZ 3 cm
vkSj 10 cm gSA lekarj prqHkZqt ds fod.kksaZ ds
oxksaZ dk ;ksxQy Kkr dhft,A
(a) 218 cm2 (b) 109 cm2
(c) 169 cm2 (d) 206 cm2
(SSC CGL MAINS 2019, 15.11.2020)
19. The internal length of a room is two times its
breath and three times its height. The total
cost of painting its four walls at the rate of Rs.
25/m2 is Rs. 3,600. What is the cost of laying a
carpet on its floor at the rate of Rs. 900.50 m2?
,d dejs dh vkarfjd yackbZ bldh pkSM+kbZ dh nks
xquh vkSj mldh ÅapkbZ dh rhu xquh gSaA bldh
pkjksa nhokjksa dks : 25/m2 dh nj ij isaV djus dh
dqy ykxr : 3,600 gSA 90.50/m2 dh nj ls
blds Q’kZ ij dkyhu fcNkus dh dqy ykxr dh
x.kuk dhft,A
(a) Rs. 6,516 (b) Rs. 7,240
(c) Rs. 5,430 (d) Rs. 5,970
(SSC CPO 2019, 13.12.2019 Shift-1)
20. The sides of a triangular park are in the
ratio of 12 : 17 : 25 and its perimeter is
1080 m. The area (in hectares) of the
park is ___________.
,d f=Hkqtkdkj ikdZ dh Hkqtkvksa dk vuqikr
12 : 17 : 25 gS vkSj bldk ifjeki 1080 m
gSA ikdZ dk {ks=Qy ¼gsDVs;j esa½ _________ gSA
(a) 3.6 (b) 4.5
(c) 4.2 (d) 4.8
(SSC CPO 2019, 13.12.2019 Shift-2)
266. The radius of a sphere is increased by
140%. By what percent will its volume
increase?
,d xksys ds O;kl dks 140% vf/kd dj fn;k
x;k gSA mldk vk;ru fdrus izfr’kr vf/kd
gks tk,xk\
(a) 174.4% (b) 1382.4%
(c) 274.4% (d) 1282.4%
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2018, 10.06.2019 Shift-3)
267. A sphere of radius 4 cm is melted and
recast into smaller spheres of radii 2 cm
each. How many such spheres can be
made?
4 lseh- f=T;k okys ,d xksys dks fi?kykdj 2
lseh- f=T;k okys NksVs&NksVs xksys cuk, tkrs
gSaA ,sls fdrus xksys cuk, tk ldrs gSa\
(a) 4 (b)8
(c) 32 (d)16
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2018, 12.06.2019 Shift-2)
268. A sphere of radius 6 cm is melted and
recast into spheres of radius 2 cm each.
How many such sphere can be made?
,d 6 cm f=T;k okys xksys dks fi?kykdj 2 cm
f=T;k okys xksyksa dks cuk;k x;k gSA NksVs
xksyksa dh la[;k fdruh gSA
(a) 27 (b) 25
(c) 36 (d) 24
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2018, 13.06.2019 Shift-3)
269. The internal and external radii of a
hollow hemispherical vessel are 6cm
and 7cm respectively. What is the total
surface area (in cm2) of the vessel?
,d [kks[kys xksyk)Z ik= dh vkarfjd vkSj
ckgjh f=T;k,a Øe’k% 6 lseh o 7 lseh gSAa ik=
dk dqy i`"Bh; {ks=Qy ¼oxZ lseh esa½ fdruk
gS\
(a) 177 (b) 189
(c) 174 (d) 183
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 11.09.2019)
270. Three solid metallic spheres whose radii
are 1 cm, x cm and 8 cm, are melted and
recast into a single solid sphere of
diameter 18cm. The surface area (in
cm2) of the sphere with radius x cm is:
1 lseh] x lseh vkSj 8 lseh f=T;k okys rhu
Bksl /kkfRod xksyksa dks fi?kykdj 18 lseh O;kl
ds ,d Bksl xksys esa :ikarfjr (recast) fd;k
tkrk gSA x lseh f=T;k okys xksys dk i`"Bh;
{ks=Qy ¼oxZ lseh esa½ gS%
(a) 100 (b) 64
(c) 144 (d) 72
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 11.09.2019)
271. If the radius of a sphere is increased by 4
cm, its surface area is increased by 464
cm2. What is the volume (in cm3)
;fn fdlh xksys dh f=T;k dks 4 lseh c<+k;k
tkrk gS rks mlds i`"Bh; {ks=Qy esa 464π
cm2 ¼oxZ lseh½ dh o`f) gks tkrh gSA ewy xksys
dk vk;ru ¼/ku lseh esa½ fdruk gksxk\
(a) 15625 π (b) 35937 π
8 8
(c) 15625 π (d) 11979 π
6 2
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 11.09.2019)
272. The radii of the two circular faces of the
frustum of a cone of height 21 cm are 5
cm and 3 cm. What is its volume in cm3?
 22 
 π= 
 7 

21 lseh- Å¡ps ,d 'kadq ds fNUud ds nks


o`Ùkkdkj Qydksa dh f=T;k,¡ 5 lseh- vkSj 3
lseh- gSA ?ku lseh- esa] bldk vk;ru D;k gS \

π= 22 
 
 7 

(a) 1078 (b) 1020


(c) 1058 (d) 125
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2018, 12.06.2019 Shift-1)
273. The radii of two circular faces of the
frustum of a cone of height 10.5 cm are 5
cm and 3 cm respectively. What is
volume in cm3?  π=22 
 7 
,d 10.5 lseh- Å¡ps 'kadq ds fNUud
(frustum) ds nks o`Ùkkdkj Qydksa dh f=T;k,¡
5 lseh-- vkSj 3 lseh- gSA lseh-3 esa] bldk
vk;ru D;k gS\ 
π= 22 
 
 7 

(a) 552 (b) 539


(c) 545 (d) 564
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2018, 12.06.2019 Shift-3)
274. A regular hexagonal base prism has
height 8 cm and side of base is 4 cm.
What is the total surface area (in cm2) of
the prism?
,d le "kV~Hkqt vk/kkj okys fizTe dh ÅapkbZ 8
ls-eh- gS rFkk vk/kkj dh Hkqtk 4 ls-eh- gSA
fizTe dk dqy i`"Bh; {ks=Qy ¼ls-eh-2½ esa D;k
gksxkA
(a) 54(3 + √3) (b) 36(3 + √3)
(c) 48(4 + √3) (d) 24(4 + √3)
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 18.02.2018)
275. A right triangular prism has equilateral
as its base. Side of the triangle is 15 cm.
Height of the prism is 20√3 cm. What is
the volume (in cm3) of the prism ?
,d yEco`r f=Hkqtkdkj fçTe dk vk/kkj
leckgq f=Hkqt gSA f=Hkqt dh Hkqtk 15 ls-eh-
gSA fçTe dh Å¡pkbZ 20√3 ls-eh- gSA fçTe dk
vk;ru ¼ls-eh-3 esa½ D;k gS \
(a) 1125 (b) 6750
(c) 4500 (d) 3375
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 19.02.2018)
276. A 15 m deep well with radius 2.8 m is dug
and the earth taken out from it is spread
evenly to form a platform of breadth 8 m
and height 1.5 m, what will be the length
of the platform? (Take π= 22 )
7
2.8 ehVj f=T;k okyk] ,d 15 ehVj xgjk dqvka
[kksnk tkrk gS vkSj blls fudyh feêh dks cjkcj
djds 8 ehVj pkSM+k vkSj 1.5 ehVj Åapk ,d
pcqrjk cuk;k tkrk gSA bl pcwrjs dh yackbZ
D;k gS\ ( π=227
ekusa)
(a) 28.4 m (b) 28.8 m
(c) 30.2 m (d) 30.8 m
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 13.09.2019)
277. The radius of the base of a right circular
cylinder is 3 cm and its curved surface
area is 60 cm2, the volume of the
cylinder (in cm³) is:
,d yaco`Ùkh; csyu ds vk/kkj dh f=T;k 3 lseh
gS rFkk bldk oØ i`"B&{ks= 60π oxZ lseh gSA
csyu dk vk;ru ¼lseh3 esa½ fdruk gS\
(a) 90 (b) 72
(c) 60 (d) 81
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 13.09.2019)
278. A cylindrical vessel of radius 30cm and height
42cm is full of water. Its contents are emptied
into a rectangular tub of length 75cm and
breadth 44cm. The height (in cm) to which
the water rises in the tub is: (take π= 22 )
7
f=T;k 30 lseh vkSj Å¡pkbZ 42 lseh okyk dksbZ
csyukdkj crZu ikuh ls Hkjk gSA ;fn blds ikuh dks
75 lseh yEckbZ vkSj 44 lseh pkSM+kbZ okys
vk;rkdkj Vc esa mM+sy fn;k tkrk gS rks Vc esa
ikuh dk Lrj ----------- lseh Å¡pkbZ rd mB tkrk gSA
¼ekusa π= 22 ½
7
(a) 45 (b) 36 (c) 40 (d) 30
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 04.03.2020 Shift-2)
279. If the radius of a right circular is
decreased by 10%, and the height is
increased by 20%, then the percentage
increase/decrease in its volume is:
;fn fdlh yEc o`Ùkh; csyu dh f=T;k 10
izfr’kr de gks tkrh gS] vkSj Å¡pkbZ 20
izfr’kr c<+ tkrh gS] rks blds vk;ru esa
izfr’kr o`f)@deh D;k gksxh\
(a) 2.8% increase (b) 1.8% increase
(c) 1.8% decrease (d) 2.8% decrease
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 05.03.2020 Shift-2)
280. The base of a right pyramid is an
equilateral triangle with area 16 3cm2 ,
If the area of one of its lateral faces is 30
cm2, then its height (in cm) is:
,d le&fijkfeM dk vk/kkj ,d leckgq f=Hkqt
gS] ftldk {ks=Qy 16 3 oxZ lseh gSA ;fn
mlds fdlh ,d ik’ohZ; Qyd dk {ks=Qy
30 oxZ lseh gS] rks mldh ÅapkbZ ¼lseh esa½ D;k
gS\
(a) 739 (b) 209
12 12
(c) 611 (d) 643
12 12
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 13.09.2019)
281. The base of a right pyramid is square of
side 10 cm. If its height is 10 cm, then the
area (in cm2) of its lateral surface is:
fdlh yac fijkfeM dk vk/kkj 10 cm Hkqtk okyk
oxZ gSA ;fn bldh ÅapkbZ 10 cm gS] rks bldk
ik’oZ i`"Bh; {ks=Qy (cm2 esa) Kkr dhft,A
(a) 50 5 (b) 100
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282. The base of a right pyramid is an
equilateral triangle with side 8 cm, and
its height is 30 3 cm. The volume (in
cm3)
fdlh yac fijkeM (right pyramid) dk vk/kkj
8 cm Hkqtk okyk leckgq f=Hkqt gS] vkSj bldh
ÅapkbZ 30 3 cm gSA fijkfeM dk vk;ru (cm3
esa) Kkr dhft,A
(a) 240 3 (b) 360 3
(c) 480 (d) 360
(SSC CGL MAINS 16.11.2020)
283. The base of a pyramid is an equilateral
triangle of side 10 m. If the height of the
pyramid is 40 3 m, then the volume of
the pyramid is :
,d fijkfeM dk vk/kkj] 10 m Hkqtk okyk
leckgq f=Hkwt gSA ;fn fijkfeM dh Å¡pkbZ
40 3 m gS] rks fijkfeM dk vk;ru D;k gksxk\
(a) 1000 m3 (b) 1200 m3
(c) 900 m3 (d) 800 m3
(SSC CGL MAINS 18.11.2020)
284. If the diameter of the base of a cone is
42cm and its curved surface area is 2310
cm², then what will be its volume (in
cm³)?
;fn fdlh 'kadq ds vk/kkj dk O;kl 42 lseh gS
rFkk mldk oØ i`"Bh; {ks=Qy 2310 oxZ lseh
gS] rks bldk vk;ru ¼lseh3 esa½ fdruk gksxk\
(a) 12936 (b) 25872
(c) 19404 (d) 38808
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 11.09.2019)
285. If the radius of the base of a cone is
doubled, and the volume of the new cone
is three times the volumes of the original
cone, then what will be the ratio of the
height of the original cone to that of the
new cone?
;fn fdlh 'kadq dh f=T;k dks nqxuk dj fn;k
tk, vkSj u, 'kadq dk vk;ru ewy 'kadq ls 3
xquk vf/kd gS] rks ewy 'kadq vkSj u, 'kadq dh
ÅapkbZ dk vuqikr D;k gksxk\
(a) 2 : 9 (b) 4 : 3
(c) 8 : 9 (d) 5 : 7
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 11.09.2019)
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cos230°-sin230°
340. Find the value of .
sin215°+cos215°
cos230°-sin230° dk eku Kkr dhft,A
sin215°+cos215°
(a) 1 (b) 0
(c) 1– 3 (d) 1
2
(SSC CHSL 2019, 15.10.2020 Shift-3)
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341. If sin 3A = cos(A + 100), where 3A is an
acute angle, then what is the value of
2cosec 3A + 6sin23A – 3 tan2 3A?
2 2
;fn sin 3A = cos(A + 100) gS] tgka 3A U;wu
dks.k gS] rks 2cosec 3A + 6sin23A – 3 tan2
2 2
3A dk eku Kkr dhft,A
(a) 4 (b) 7 (c) 5 (d) 17
4 2
(SSC CGL MAINS 15.11.2020)
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342. If cos (2θ + 540) = sinθ, 00 < (2θ + 540) <
900, then what is the value of
1 ?
tan5θ+cosec 5θ
2
;fn cos (2θ + 540) = sinθ, 00 < (2θ + 540)
< 900 gS] rks 1 dk eku Kkr
tan5θ+cosec 5θ
2
dhft,A
(a) 3 2 (b) 2– 3
(c) 2 3 (d) 2+2 3
(SSC CGL MAINS 16.11.2020)
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sin252°+2+sin238°
343. The value of is:
4cos243°-5+4cos247°
(a) 3 (b) 1
3
–1 (d) –3
(c) 3
(SSC CPO 2020, 24.11.2020 Shift-2)
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344. If 4 (cosec2 57 – tan2 33) – cos 90° + y
tan266° tan224 = y , then the value of y
2
is:
;fn 4 (cosec2 57 – tan2 33) – cos 90° + y
tan266° tan2 24 = y gS] rks y dk eku Kkr
2
djsaA
(a) –4 (b) 8
(c) 4 (d) –8
(SSC CPO 2020, 25.11.2020, Shift-1)
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345. The value of (tan2A + cot2A – 2) – sec2A
cosec2A is:
(tan2A + cot2A – 2) – sec2A cosec2A dk
eku Kkr dhft,A
(a) –4 (b) –1
(c) 1 (d) 4
(SSC CGL MAINS 16.11.2020)
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346. If (sin θ + cosec θ)2 + (cos θ + sec θ)2 = k
+ tan2 θ + cot2 θ, then the value of k is
equal to:
;fn (sin θ + cosec θ)2 + (cos θ + sec θ)2 =
k + tan2 θ + cot2 θ gS] rks k dk eku Kkr
dhft,A
(a) 7 (b) 2
(c) 5 (d) 9
(SSC CGL MAINS 18.11.2020)
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347. What is the value of sin 750 + sin 150 ?
sin 750 + sin 150 dk eku D;k gS \
(a) √3 (b) 2√3
(c) √(3/2) (d)3/√2
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 19.02.2018)
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348. What is the value of cos 15o – cos 165 o?
cos 15o – cos 165o dk eku D;k gS\
(a) √3/√2 (b) 2/(√3 – 1)
(c) (√3 + 1)/ √ 2 (d) (√3 + 1)/2
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 09.03.2018 Shift-1)
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349. What is the value of cos 150 + cos 1050?
cos 150 + cos 1050 dk eku D;k gS\
(a) √3 (b) 1/√2
(c) √3/2 (d) 1/√3
(SSC CGL Mains, 2017, 09.03.2018 Shift-2)
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350. If is an acute angle, and it is given that
5 sin + 12 cos = 13, then what is the
value of tan?
;fn  ,d U;wu dks.k gS vkSj 5 sin + 12
cos = 13 fn;k x;k gS rks tan dk eku
D;k gksxk\
(a) 5 (b) 12
13 13
(c) 5 (d) 13
12 12
(SSC CHSL 2018, 09.07.2019 Shift-3)
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351. If A + B = 45°, then the value of 2(1 +
tanA) (1 + tanB) is:
;fn A + B = 45°, rks 2(1+tanA) (1+tanB)
dk eku --------- gSA
(a) 4 (b) 0
(c) 2 (d) 1
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 03.03.2020 Shift-1)
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352. Find the value of tan60°-tan15° .
1+tan60°tan15°
tan60°-tan15° dk eku crkb,A
1+tan60°tan15°
(a) 3 (b) 1
2
(c) 1 (d) 1
2 2
(SSC CHSL 2019, 12.10.2020 Shift-2)
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353. The value of sin 20° cos 70° + sin 70° cos
20° is:
sin 20° cos 70° + sin 70° cos 20° dk eku
Kkr djsaA
(a) 1 (b) 0
(c) 1 (d) 2
2
(SSC CHSL 2019, 16.10.2020 Shift-2)
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354. The value of sin 60° cos 30° – cos 60° sin
30° is:
sin 60° cos 30° – cos 60° sin 30° dk eku
Kkr djsaA
(a) 1 (b) 1
2
(c) 3 (d) 1
2 2
(SSC CHSL 2019, 19.10.2020 Shift-2)
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355. If + =and = 2then the value
of 3cos2  – 2 sin2  is equal to:
;fn + vkSj = 2gS] rks 3cos2  –
2 sin2 dk eku Kkr dhft,A
(a) 3 (b) 3
4 2
(c) 1 (d) 4
4 3
(SSC CGL MAINS 18.11.2020)
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356. If cos θ + sec θ = 2 then (cos117 θ + sec117
θ) is equal to:
;fn cos θ + sec θ = 2 gS] rks (cos117θ +
sec117θ) cjkcj gS %
(a) 234 (b) 2
(c) 2117 (d) 117
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2018, 19.06.2019 Shift-3)
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357. If sin + cosec = 2, then what is the
value of (sin153cosec253)?
;fn sin + cosec = 2,gS rks
(sin153cosec253) dk eku D;k gS\
(a) 1 (b) 253
153×253 153
(c) 2 (d) 153
253
(SSC CHSL 2018, 10.07.2019 Shift-1)
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358. If a sinA + bcosA = c, then a cosA – b sinA
is equal to:
;fn a sinA + bcosA = c gS] rks a cosA – b
sinA dk eku D;k gS\
(a) a2+b2–c2 (b) a2+b2+c2
(c) a2– b2+c2 (d) a2– b2–c2
(SSC CHSL 2019, 18.03.2020 Shift-1)
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359. If 3sinx + 4cosx = 2, then the value of
3cosx – 4sinx is equal to:
;fn 3sinx + 4cosx = 2 gS] rks 3cosx – 4sinx
dk eku Kkr dhft,A
(a) 23 (b) 21
(c) 29 (d) 21
(SSC CGL MAINS 18.11.2020)
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360. If sin θ + sin2 θ = 1, then the value of cos2
θ + cos4 θ is equal to:
;fn sin θ + sin2 θ = 1 gS] rks cos2 θ + cos4 θ
dk eku Kkr dhft,A
(a) 5 (b) 1
2
(c) 1 (d) 0
(SSC CGL MAINS 18.11.2020)
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361. The value of
cosec230sin245°+sec260° is:
tan60°cosec245°-sec260°tan45°
cosec230sin245°+sec260° dk eku
tan60°cosec245°-sec260°tan45°
Kkr dhft,A
 
(a) -2 3-2 (b) -3 2+ 3




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   
(c) 3 2+ 3  (d) 2 3-2
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362. The value of
5cos260°+4sec230°-tan245° is:
tan260°-sin230°-cos245°
5cos260°+4sec230°-tan245° dk eku Kkr
tan260°-sin230°-cos245°
dhft,A
(a) 67 (b) 22
27 9
(c) 67 (d) 19
24 9
(SSC CGL MAINS 16.11.2020)
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363. The value of
sin230°+cos260°+sec45°.sin45° is:
sec60°+cosec30°
sin230°+cos260°+sec45°.sin45° dk eku
sec60°+cosec30°
Kkr djsaA
(a) – 1 (b) 3
4 8
–3 (d) 1
(c) 8 4
(SSC CPO 2020, 24.11.2020 Shift-1)
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364. If 0 < A, B < 45°, cos (A+B) = 24 and sin
25
(A-B) = 15 then tan2A is:
17
;fn 0 < A, B < 45°, cos (A+B) = 24 vkSj
25
sin (A-B) = 15 gS rks tan2A dk eku Kkr
17
djsaA
(a) 416 (b) 0
87
(c) 1 (d) 213
4
(SSC CGL Tier-I 2019, 06.03.2020 Shift-3)
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The given pie-chart shows the break-up of 1. In how many subjects did the student obtain
total marks obtained by a student sin five
more than his average score?
subject A,B,C,D and E the maximum marks in
each subject is 150 and he obtained a total of fon~;kFkhZ dks fdrus fo"k;@fo"k;ksa esa vius vkSlr vad
600 marks. ls vf/kd vad izkIr gq,\
fuEufyf[kr o`Ùk vkjs[k ¼ikbZ&pkVZ½ esa ,d fon~;kFkhZ (a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 4 (d) 1
n~okjk ikap fo"k;ksa – A, B, C, D vkSj E – esa izkIr dqy
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 13.09.2019)
vadksa dk foHkktu ¼czsdvi½ n’kkZ;k x;k gSA izR;sd
fo"k; esa vf/kdre vad 150 gSa vkSj mlus dqy 600
vad izkIr fd, gSaA 76° 60°
E
A

B 84°
72°
D
C
68°
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The given pie-chart shows the break-up of 2. What is the difference between the marks
total marks obtained by a student in five
obtained by the student in subjects B and D?
subjects A,B,C,D and E the maximum marks in
each subject is 150 and he obtained a total of fon~;kFkhZ ds n~okjk B vkSj D fo"k;ksa esa izkIr vadksa esa
600 marks. fdruk varj gS\
fuEufyf[kr o`Ùk vkjs[k ¼ikbZ&pkVZ½ esa ,d fon~;kFkhZ (a) 20 (b) 27 (c) 30 (d) 12
n~okjk ikap fo"k;ksa – A, B, C, D vkSj E – esa izkIr dqy
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 13.09.2019)
vadksa dk foHkktu ¼czsdvi½ n’kkZ;k x;k gSA izR;sd
fo"k; esa vf/kdre vad 150 gSa vkSj mlus dqy 600 76° 60°
E
vad izkIr fd, gSaA A

B 84°
72°
D
C
68°
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The given pie-chart shows the break –up of 3. The total marks obtained by the student in
total marks obtained by a students in five
subjects C and E is approximately how much
subjects A,B,C,D and E, the maximum marks in
each subject is 150 and he obtained a total of percent more than what he obtained in A and D
600 marks. together?
fuEufyf[kr o`Ùk vkjs[k ¼ikbZ&pkVZ½ esa ,d fon~;kFkhZ C vkSj E fo"k;ksa esa fon~;kFkhZ ds n~okjk izkIr dqy vad]
n~okjk ikap fo"k;ksa – A, B, C, D vkSj E – esa izkIr dqy
mlds n~okjk A vkSj D esa izkIr dqy vadksa ls fdrus
vadksa dk foHkktu ¼czsdvi½ n’kkZ;k x;k gSA izR;sd
fo"k; esa vf/kdre vad 150 gSa vkSj mlus dqy 600 izfr’kr vf/kd gS\
vad izkIr fd, gSaA (a) 9.09% (b) 10.25% (c) 8.33% (d) 7.26%
76°
E
60° (SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 13.09.2019)
A

B 84°
72°
D
C
68°
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The given circle diagram shows the break-up of 4. If the percentage of male employees in office C
total number of employees working in
is 20% and that of female employees in E is
different offices (from A to E) of a company.
fn;s x, o`Ùk vkjs[k esa ,d daiuh ds fofHkUu dk;kZy;ksa 40%, then what is the ratio of the number of
(A ls E rd) esa dk;Z djus okys dqy deZpkfj;ksa dh female employees in C to that of female
la[;k dk fooj.k ¼czsd&vi½ n’kkZ;k x;k gSA employees in E?
Total number of employees = 2400 ;fn dk;kZy; C esa iq:"k deZpkfj;ksa dk izfr’kr 20% gS
depkfj;ksa dh dqy la[;k = 2400
rFkk E esa efgyk deZpkfj;ksa dk izfr’kr 40% gS] rks C esa
72°
efgyk deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k vkSj E esa efgyk deZpkfj;ksa
E
126° dh la[;k dk vuqikr D;k gS\
A
(a) 5 : 4 (b) 3 : 2
90°
B
D
C 18° (c) 3 : 8 (d) 2 : 3
54°
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 11.09.2019)
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The given circle diagram shows the break-up of 5. What is the number of offices in which the
total number of employees working in
number of employees of the company is
different offices (from A to E) of a company.
fn;s x, o`Ùk vkjs[k esa ,d daiuh ds fofHkUu dk;kZy;ksa between 350 and 650?
(A ls E rd) esa dk;Z djus okys dqy deZpkfj;ksa dh ml daiuh ds dk;kZy;ksa dh la[;k D;k gS ftlesa 350
la[;k dk fooj.k ¼czsd&vi½ n’kkZ;k x;k gSA ls 650 ds chp deZpkjh gSa\
Total number of employees = 2400
(a) 3 (b) 1
depkfj;ksa dh dqy la[;k = 2400
(c) 4 (d) 2
72°
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 11.09.2019)
E
126°
A

90°
B
D 18°
C
54°
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The given circle diagram shows the break-up of 6. If 40% of the number of employees in office A
total number of employees working in
are shifted equally to office B and E, then what
different offices (from A to E) of a company.
fn;s x, o`Ùk vkjs[k esa ,d daiuh ds fofHkUu dk;kZy;ksa is the difference between the number of
(A ls E rd) esa dk;Z djus okys dqy deZpkfj;ksa dh employees in B and that in C?
la[;k dk fooj.k ¼czsd&vi½ n’kkZ;k x;k gSA ;fn vkWfQl A ds 40 izfr'kr deZpkjh leku :i ls
Total number of employees = 2400 vkWfQl B rFkk E esa LFkkukUrfjr fd;s rc vkWfQl B
depkfj;ksa dh dqy la[;k = 2400
rFkk C ds deZpkfj;ksa dk vUrj D;k gksxk\
72° (a) 72 (b) 130
E
126° (c) 82 (d) 120
A
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 11.09.2019)
90°
B
D 18°
C
54°
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The given pie chart shows the quantity wise 7. If 1500 units of product D were sold in 2016
sales distribution of five products (A, B, C, D
and the total number of units sold by the
and E) of a company in 2016.
company in 2017 was 18% more than that sale
ikbZ pkVZ esa ,d dEiuh dk 2016 esa ikWp mRiknksa
¼A, B, C, D, E½ dk ek=k ds vuqlkj fcØh forj.k in 2016, then the total units sold by the
n'kkZ;k x;k gSA company in 2017 is:
ek=kuqlkj i¡kp mRiknksa ¼A,B,C,D,E½ dk fcØh forj.k
55°
50° ;fn 1500 bZdkbZ] mRikn D ds 2016 esa csps x;s rFkk
E A dEiuh us 2017 esa 2016 ls 18 izfr'kr T;knk bdkbZ
35°
B
csph] rc dEiuh }kjk 2017 esa dqy csph x;h bZdkbZ
100° D C gSA
120° (a) 6336 (b) 6390
(c) 6372 (d) 6354
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 12.09.2019)
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The given pie chart shows the quantity wise 8. If 320 units of product A were sold by the
sales distribution of five products (A, B, C, D
company, then how many units of products B
and E) of a company in 2016.
fn, x, ikb&pkVZ dk v/;;u djsa ftlesa 2016 esa and E together were sold by the company?
,d daiuh ds ikap mRiknksa (A, B, C, D vkSj E) fcØh ;fn daiuh n~okjk mRikn A dh 320 ;wfuVsa] csph xbZ gS
forj.k dks n’kkZ;k x;k gS vkSj iwNs x, iz’uksa ds rks daiuh n~okjk ,d lkFk B vkSj E dh fdruh ;wfuVsa
mÙkj nsaA csph xbZ\
Quantity wise sales distribution of five
products (A,B,C,D&E) (a) 567 (b) 576
55° 50° (c) 512 (d) 640
E A
35°
(SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 12.09.2019)
B

100° D C
120°
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The given pie chart shows the quantity wise 9. In 2016, if a total of 14616 units were sold, then
sales distribution of five products (A, B, C, D
the number of units of products D sold was:
and E) of a company in 2016.
fn, x, ikb&pkVZ dk v/;;u djsa ftlesa 2016 esa 2016 esa] ;fn dqy 14616 ;wfuVsa csph xbZ] rks mRikn
,d daiuh ds ikap mRiknksa (A, B, C, D vkSj E) fcØh D fd fdruh ;wfuVsa csph xbZ Fkh\
forj.k dks n’kkZ;k x;k gS vkSj iwNs x, iz’uksa ds (a) 4263 (b) 4872
mÙkj nsaA (c) 4060 (d) 4096
55° 50° (SSC CGL Tier-II 2018, 12.09.2019)
E A
35°
B

100° D C
120°
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Total number of students admitted in a Fields No. of Boys
university in various field = 5000 Economics 56%
,d fo’ofo|ky; esa fofHkUu ladk;ksa esa izos’k ysus CS 44%
okys fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k 5000 gSA IT 65%
Distribution of the number of students ECE 72%
into various fields. EEE 68%
fofHkUu ladk;ksa esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k dk caVu% Hotel Management 80%
Economics 10. The ratio of the number of boys in Economics to
Hotel 12% the number of students in Economics is :
Manage C.S.
ment 15% bdksukWfeDl (Economics) esa yM+dksa dh la[;k dk]
25%
IT bdksukWfeDl (Economics) esa dqy fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k
EEE 14% ls D;k vuqikr gS\
ECE
18% (a) 14 : 25 (b) 12 : 25 (c) 13 : 25 (d) 17 : 25
16%
(SSC CGL MAINS 18.11.2020)
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Total number of students admitted in a Fields No. of Boys
university in various field = 5000 Economics 56%
,d fo’ofo|ky; esa fofHkUu ladk;ksa esa izos’k ysus CS 44%
okys fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k 5000 gSA IT 65%
Distribution of the number of students ECE 72%
into various fields. EEE 68%
fofHkUu ladk;ksa esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k dk caVu% Hotel Management 80%
Economics 10. The ratio of the number of boys in Economics to
Hotel 12% the number of students in Economics is :
Manage C.S.
ment 15% bdksukWfeDl (Economics) esa yM+dksa dh la[;k dk]
25%
IT bdksukWfeDl (Economics) esa dqy fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k
EEE 14% ls D;k vuqikr gS\
ECE
18% (a) 14 : 25 (b) 12 : 25 (c) 13 : 25 (d) 17 : 25
16%
(SSC CGL MAINS 18.11.2020)
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Total number of students admitted in a Fields No. of Boys
university in various field = 5000 Economics 56%
,d fo’ofo|ky; esa fofHkUu ladk;ksa esa izos’k ysus
CS 44%
okys fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k 5000 gSA
IT 65%
Distribution of the number of students
ECE 72%
into various fields.
fofHkUu ladk;ksa esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k dk caVu% EEE 68%
Hotel Management 80%
Economics
Hotel
12% 11. What is the difference between the number of
Manage C.S.
ment
girls in IT and number of girls in ECE?
15%
25% IT esa yM+fd;ksa dh la[;k vkSj ECE esa yM+fd;ksa dh
IT
EEE 14% la[;k esa fdruk varj gS\
ECE
18% (a) 21 (b) 30 (c) 25 (d) 20
16%
(SSC CGL MAINS 18.11.2020)
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Total number of students admitted in a Fields No. of Boys
university in various field = 5000 Economics 56%
,d fo’ofo|ky; esa fofHkUu ladk;ksa esa izos’k ysus CS 44%
okys fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k 5000 gSA IT 65%
Distribution of the number of students ECE 72%
into various fields. EEE 68%
fofHkUu ladk;ksa esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k dk caVu% Hotel 80%
Economics Management
Hotel
12% 12. What is the average number of boys in CS, ECE
Manage C.S.
ment 15% and EEE field?
25% CS, ECE vkSj EEE ladk;ksa esa yM+dksa dh vkSlr la[;k
IT
EEE 14% fdruh gS\
ECE
18% (a) 406 (b) 516 (c) 514 (d) 506
16%
(SSC CGL MAINS 18.11.2020)
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Study the given graph and answer the 13. The number of weeks, in which the cost of
question that follows. living index was 160 or more but less than 190,
fn, x, xzkQ dk v/;;u djsa vkSj iz’u dk ex approximately what percent more than the
mÙkj nsaA number of weeks in which the cost of living
Cost of Living Index in a city X in a particular
index was 200 or more but less than 220
10 Year (correct to one decimal place)?
8
8
7 mu lIrkgksa dh la[;k] ftuesa thou fuokZg O;;
Number of weeks

9
5 lwpdkad 160 ;k mlls vf/kd] ysfdu 190 ls de gS]
6 6
6 mu lIrkgksa dh la[;k dh rqyuk esa yxHkx fdruk
4 4 izfr’kr vf/kd gS] ftlesa thou fuokZg O;; lwpdkad
3
4 200 ;k mlls vf/kd] ysfdu 220 ls de gS ¼n’keyo
2
ds ckn ,d LFkku rd x.kuk djsa½\
0 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240
(a) 58.3 (b) 36.8 (c) 60.6 (d) 44.4
Cost of Living Index (SSC CGL MAINS 16.11.2020)
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Break up (degree wise) of students in 14. The total number of students specializing in A
terms of specialization in different areas
and B exceeds the total number of students
(A, B, C, D & E) in an MBA program.
specializing in C and D by x, which lies between:
fdlh MBA dk;ZØe esa fofHkUu {ks=ksa (A, B, C, D
A vkSj B esa fo’ks"kKrk izkIr Nk=ksa dh dqy la[;k] C vkSj
vkSj E) esa fo’ks"kKrk ds laca/k esa Nk=ksa dk
fo’ys"k.k ¼fMxzh ds vuqlkj½A D eas fo’ks"kKrk izkIr Nk=ksa dh dqy la[;k ls x vf/kd
gS] tks fuEu esa ls fdlds chp gS\
E A (a) 60 and 65 (b) 55 and 60
97.20 61.20
(c) 50 and 55 (d) 65 and 70
B
D
75.60 (SSC CGL MAINS 16.11.2020)
540 C
720

Total number of students = 2100


Nk=ksa dh dqy la[;k = 2100
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Break up (degree wise) of students in 15. The number of students specializing in E is
terms of specialization in different areas what percent more than that of students
(A, B, C, D & E) in an MBA program.
specializing in C?
fdlh MBA dk;ZØe esa fofHkUu {ks=ksa (A, B, C, D
E esa fo'ks"kKrk izkIr Nk=ksa dh la[;k] C esa fo’ks"kKrk
vkSj E) esa fo’ks"kKrk ds laca/k esa Nk=ksa dk
fo’ys"k.k ¼fMxzh ds vuqlkj½A
izkIr Nk=ksa dh rqyuk esa fdrus izfr’kr vf/kd gS\
(a) 25.9 (b) 30.4
E A (c) 32 (d) 35
97.20 61.20
(SSC CGL MAINS 16.11.2020)
B
75.60
D
540 C
720

Total number of students = 2100


Nk=ksa dh dqy la[;k = 2100
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Break up (degree wise) of students in 16. If the ratio of male and female students
terms of specialization in different areas specializing in B is 4 : 3 and that of male and
(A, B, C, D & E) in an MBA program. female students specializing in D is 8 : 7, then
fdlh MBA dk;ZØe esa fofHkUu {ks=ksa (A, B, C, D the number of female students in D is what
vkSj E) esa fo'ks"kKrk ds laca/k esa Nk=ksa dk percent less than the number of male students
fo’ys"k.k ¼fMxzh ds vuqlkj½A in B (correct to one decimal place)?
;fn B esa fo’ks"kKrk izkIr iq:"k vkSj efgyk Nk=ksa dk
E A
97.20 61.20 vuqikr 4 : 3 gS vkSj D esa fo’ks"kKrk izkIr iq:"k vkSj
B efgyk Nk=ksa dk vuqikr 8 : 7 gS] rks D esa efgyk Nk=ksa
75.60
D
540 C
dh la[;k] B esa iq:"k Nk=ksa dh la[;k ls fdrus izfr’kr
720 de gS ¼n’keyo ds ckn ,d LFkku rd x.kuk djsa½\
Total number of students = 2100 (a) 41.7 (b) 40.2 (c) 55.8 (d) 71.4
Nk=ksa dh dqy la[;k = 2100 (SSC CGL MAINS 16.11.2020)
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Break up for distribution (degree wise) 17. The total number of employees working in
of the employees working in five department A and C exceeds the total number
departments (A, B, C, D and E) in a
of employees working in departments B and D
company
by x. The value of x lies between:
daiuh ds ikap foHkkxksa (A, B, C, D vkSj E) esa dke
dj jgs deZpkfj;ksa dk forj.k ¼fMxzh esa½
foHkkx A vkSj C eas dk;Z djus okys deZpkfj;ksa dh dqy
la[;k] foHkkx B vkSj D esa dk;Z djus okys deZpkfj;ksa
E A dh dqy la[;k ls x vf/kd gSA x dk eku fdlds chp
930 64.20

B
gksxk\
73.80
D (a) 36 and 44 (b) 28 and 36
570 C
720 (c) 44 and 52 (d) 20 and 28
(SSC CGL MAINS 15.11.2020)
Total number of employees = 3000
deZpkfj;ksa dh dqy la[;k = 3000
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Break up for distribution (degree wise) 18. The number of employees in departments B is
of the employees working in five what percent of the total number of employees
departments (A, B, C, D and E) in a
working in departments D and E?
company
foHkkx B esa deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k] foHkkx D vkSj E esa dk;Z
daiuh ds ikap foHkkxksa (A, B, C, D vkSj E) esa dke
dj jgs deZpkfj;ksa dk forj.k ¼fMxzh esa½ djus okys deZpkfj;ksa dh dqy la[;k dh fdruh
izfr’kr gS\
E A
64.20
(a) 50.4 (b) 45.8
930
B
(c) 48.6 (d) 49.2
D
73.80 (SSC CGL MAINS 15.11.2020)
570 C
720

Total number of employees = 3000


deZpkfj;ksa dh dqy la[;k = 3000
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Break up for distribution (degree wise) 19. If 20% of the employees working in
of the employees working in five department E are transferred to department A,
departments (A, B, C, D and E) in a
then the difference between the number of
company
employees in A and 124% of the employees
daiuh ds ikap foHkkxksa (A, B, C, D vkSj E) esa dke
working in department C is:
dj jgs deZpkfj;ksa dk forj.k ¼fMxzh esa½
;fn foHkkx E esa dke djus okys 20% deZpkfj;ksa dks
E A foHkkx A esa LFkkukarfjr fd;k tkrk gS] rks A esa
930 64.20
deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k vkSj foHkkx C esa dke djus okys
B
D
73.80 deZpkfj;ksa ds 124% ds chp dk varj gSA
570 C
720
(a) 54 (b) 50
(c) 60 (d) 64
Total number of employees = 3000 (SSC CGL MAINS 15.11.2020)
deZpkfj;ksa dh dqy la[;k = 3000
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