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As we all know, Quantitative Aptitude
or Numerical Aptitude is an important component of a number of competitive
examinations such as the UPSC Civil Services Examination, Banking Entrance
Examinations, SSC CGL/CHSL Examination, MBA Entrance Examination, Combined
Defence Services Examination, etc. In order to help you practice and improve
your quantitative ability, we are providing you this Quantitative Aptitude
Quiz.

Given below are a few questions from
SSC examinations held in the last few years. Leave your answers/ responses in
the comments section below and soon we’ll let you know the correct answers!

1. The sum of first 20 odd natural numbers is equal to

(a) 210                 (b) 300                 (c) 400               (d) 420

2. Each member of a picnic party contributed twice as many
rupees as the total collection

was ₹ 3042. The number of members-present in the party was

(a) 2                 (b) 32               (c) 42                 (d) 39

3. Successive discounts of 10% and 30% are equivalent to a
single discount of

(a) 40%               (b) 35%                 (c) 38%                (d) 37%

4.  The cost price of an article
is 40% of the selling price. What percent of the cost price is the selling
price?

(a) 140%               (b)
200%             (c) 220%         (d) 250%

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

(a) 450             (b) 400           (c) 300        (d) 150

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Answers

1(c)               2(d)            3(d)                4(d)              5(d)

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