SSC CHSL 20211)Vijay is 8 years younger than Amit. The sum of the current ages of Vijay and Amit is 42 years. What is the current age of Vijay?
17 years
SSC CHSL 20212)85 apples are to be distributed in a class consisting of boys and girls. If each boy gets 5 apples, then each girl will get 7 apples, and if each boy gets 4 apples, then each girl will get 9 apples. How many students are there in the class?
15
SSC CHSL 20213)Three friends Aman, Ishan and Aneesh have 12, 16, and 3 apples, respectively. If Aman gives twice the number of apples that Aneesh has to Ishan and 4 apples to Aneesh, then how many apples are left with Aman?
2
SSC CHSL 20214)Four words have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one is different. Select the word that is different.
Mycology
SSC CHSL 20215)Krishna gave 1/9 of his savings to his son, 3/4 of the remaining to his first daughter, and the rest to his second daughter. If the first daughter received Rs. 880 more than the second one, how much did the son get?
Rs. 220
SSC CHSL 20216)An online entrance exam was conducted in 250 centres all over a country. The average number of applicants per centre was found to be 1250. However, it was later realised that in one centre, the number of applicants was counted as 1758 instead of 1658. What was the correct average number of applicants per centre?
1249.6
SSC CHSL 20217)Kritika had ₹21,450 with her. She spent 16% of this amount on conveyance. Then, she spent 50% of the remaining amount on ration. Then, she spent ₹991 on internet expenses. How many rupees is left with her now?
₹8,018
SSC CHSL 20218)The ratio of the monthly incomes of three employees, Saloni, Reema and Kalyani, is 54 ∶ 21 ∶ 59, respectively. If Reema's annual income is Rs.5,04,000, what is the sum of Saloni's and Kalyani's annual income?
Rs.27,12,000
SSC CHSL 20219)The price of fuel has now increased by 20%. If a customer wants to keep his expenditure on fuel the same, he should reduce the consumption of the quantity of fuel by:
\(16\frac{2}{3}\%\)
SSC CHSL 202110)Vishal divided an amount of ₹1,122 among his four friends A, B, C and D in the ratio of 11 : 17 : 14 : 9, respectively. How many more rupees did B get than D?
₹176