SSC GD 13th Jan 2023 Shift 4

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For the following questions answer them individually

SSC GD 13th Jan 2023 Shift 4 - Question 41


If the increase in the percentage of the consumption of a commodity is 25% so that overall budget does not change, then the price of the commodity falls by:

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SSC GD 13th Jan 2023 Shift 4 - Question 42


The greatest number which can divide 286, 1001 and 2420 is X. What is the value of X/2?

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SSC GD 13th Jan 2023 Shift 4 - Question 43


Arun and Aditya can complete a work separately in 8 days and 12 days, respectively. After 2 days of working alone, Aditya leaves the work, In how many days Arun will complete the remaining work?

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SSC GD 13th Jan 2023 Shift 4 - Question 44


A shopkeeper listed the marked price of a table at Rs.2500. If he sold it at 20% discount and 10% additional discount, then what is the selling price of the table?

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SSC GD 13th Jan 2023 Shift 4 - Question 45


Find the mean proportional between 4 and 900.

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SSC GD 13th Jan 2023 Shift 4 - Question 46


The average cost of an apple, an orange and a mango is Rs.36. The average cost of an apple and an orange is Rs.28 and that of an orange and a mango is Rs.32. The cost of an orange (in Rs.) is:

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SSC GD 13th Jan 2023 Shift 4 - Question 47


The marked price of a jacket is ₹3,500. A shopkeeper offers 5% discount on it and then again offers 15% discount on the new price, and then again offers 20% discount on the new price. How much one has to pay for it?

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SSC GD 13th Jan 2023 Shift 4 - Question 48


Rs.11,500 is borrowed at compound interest at the rate of 5% per annum, compounding annually. What will be the amount to be paid after 2 years?

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SSC GD 13th Jan 2023 Shift 4 - Question 49


The population of a town was 2,50,000 three years ago. If it has increased by 3%, 4% and 6% in the last 3 years, find the present population of the town.

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SSC GD 13th Jan 2023 Shift 4 - Question 50


Yash can do a piece of work in 49 days and Naman can do the same work in 35 days. Saurav can do the same work in 7 days. Find the total days required to complete the same work if they work on alternate days such that Yash works on the first day, Naman works on the second day, Saurav work on the third day and then again Yash works on the fourth day and so on.

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