SSC CGL 2019-20 Tier 1 Syllabus, Exam Pattern and Preparation Tips

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Quantitative Aptitude Quiz for SSC-CGL

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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 we'll soon let you know the correct answers!

1. An article is sold at a certain fixed price. By selling it at 2/3 of that price, one loses 10%. The gain percent on selling it at the original price is?         

(a) 20                 (b) 33(1/3)           (c) 35            (d) 40

2.  A sells an article to B for Rs 45,000 losing 10% in the transaction. B sells it to C at a price which would have given a profit of 10% to A. By what percent does B gain?

(a) 75/2               (b) 100/3                  (c) 200/9             (d) 150/7

3.  The cost price of an article is 80% of its marked price for sale. How much percent does the trader gain after allowing a discount of 12%?

(a) 20                    (b) 12                (c) 10            (d) 8

4.  A merchant has announced 25% rebate on prices of ready-made garments at the time of sale. If a purchaser needs to have a rebate of Rs. 400, then how many shirts, each costing Rs. 320, should he purchase?

(a) 10                     (b) 7             (c) 6             (d) 5

5.  A merchant purchases a wrist watch for Rs. 450 and fixes its list price in such a way that after allowing a discount of 10%, he earns a profit of 20%. Then the list price (in rupees) of the wrist watch is?

(a) 500           (b) 600            (c) 750             (d) 800

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English Quiz for SSC-CGL

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As we all know, Verbal 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 practise and improve your verbal ability, we provide you this English 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!

Directions 1 to 5: In the following questions, four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase printed in bold in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase that is your answer.

           

1. To cast aspersions

(a) To act as the pillar of support       

(b) To raise aspirations      

(c) To make unpleasant remarks

d) To dissolve all the differences

2.  On the cards

(a) Impossible        

(b) Shocking        

(c) Evident           

(d) Anticipated

3.  Dark horse

(a) An extremely corrupt person    

(b) A notorious criminal    

(c) An extremely rich person    

(d) An unexpected winner     

4.  To turn over a new leaf

(a) To change for the better               

(b) To start writing a new book

(c) To work on a novel idea

(d) To clear the garden

5.  To keep up one's appearances.  

(a) To make public appearances now and then                  

(b) To maintain one's looks and appearances

(c) To keep up an outward show of prosperity

(d) To make it appear that one is not concerned

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A person bought a horse and a carriage for Rs. 20,000. Later, he sold the horse at 20% profit and the carriage at 10% loss. Thus, he gained 2% in the whole transaction. The cost price of the horse was
(a) Rs. 7, 200/-
(b) Rs. 7, 500/-
(c) Rs. 8, 000/-
(d) Rs. 9, 000/-


(e) none of these

 Statements:

All circles are centres.

No centre is a class.

All classes are rooms.

Conclusions:

I. All centres which are circles are also classes.

II. Some rooms are not centres.


Give answer

(a) If only conclusion I follows.

(b) If only conclusion II follows.

(c) If either conclusion I or II follows.

(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.

(e) If both conclusions I and II follows.

 Statements:

All circles are centres.

No centre is a class.

All classes are rooms.

Conclusions:

I. No circle is a class.

II. No class is a centre.


Give answer

(a) If only conclusion I follows.

(b) If only conclusion II follows.

(c) If either conclusion I or II follows.

(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.

(e) If both conclusions I and II follows.


The cost price of an article is 80% of its marked price for sale. How much per cent does the  tradesman gain after allowing a discount of 12%? 
(a) 20
(b) 12
(c) 10
(d) 8
(e) none of these

Ans within 10 sec

A reduction of 10% in the price of tea enables a dealer to purchase 25 kg more tea for Rs. 22, 500/- what is the reduced price per kg of tea? 
(a) Rs. 70/-
(b) Rs. 80/-
(c) Rs. 90/-
(d) Rs. 100/-
(e) none of these

ans within 5 sec


If the length of a rectangle is increase by 10% and its breadth is decreased by 10%, then its area :
(a) Decreased by 1%
(b) Increases by 1%
(c) Decreases by 2%
(d) Remains unchanged
(e) none of these

ans within 2sec

A merchant purchases a wristwatch for Rs. 450/- and fixes its list price in such a way that after allowing a discount of 10%, he earns a profit of 20%. Then the list price (in rupees) of the wristwatch is : 
(a) 500
(b) 600
(c) 750
(d) 800
(e) none of these

Is it true that ssc takes a lot of time to call for joining?
What is the last batch that has joined?

10 sec ques

A merchant has announced 25% rebate on prices of ready- made garments at the time of sale. If a purchase need to have a rebate of Rs. 400/-, then how many shirts, each costing Rs. 320/-, should he purchase? 
(a) 10
(b) 7
(c) 6
(d) 5
(e) none of these

time waht you want

What is the maximum percentage discount that a merchant can offer on her Marked Price so that she ends up selling at no profit or loss, if she had initially marked her goods up by 50%?

A merchant who marked his goods up by 50% subsequently offered a discount of 20% on the marked price. What is the percentage profit that the merchant made after offering the discount?

  1. 30%
  2. 125%
  3. 25%
  4. 20%
  5. 16.66%

Statements:

Some writers are poets.

All poets are singers.

Many singers are actors.

No singer is a dancer.

Conclusions:

I. Some writers are singers.

II. Some actors are not dancers.


Give answeer

(a) If only conclusion I follows.

(b) If only conclusion II follows.

(c) If either conclusion I or II follows.

(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.

(e) If both conclusions I and II follows.

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(1) x+2y    (2) 2x+y     (3) 2(x+y)    (4) x+y

Ans-4

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Ans option-2