SSC CGL Percentages MCQs

30 Powerful SSC CGL Percentages MCQs with Answers for Tier-II

30 Powerful SSC CGL Percentages MCQs with Answers for Tier-II

Practice 30 SSC CGL Percentages MCQs with detailed answers, shortcut tricks, and Tier-II level explanations. Perfect for SSC CGL, CHSL, CPO, and Railway exams

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1. A number is increased by 20% and then decreased by 20%. What is the net percentage change?

A) 0%       B) 2% decrease

C) 4% decrease  D) 4% increase

Correct Answer: C) 4% decrease

Explanation:

Net change =  20 – 20 – (20 × 20) /100

= – 4%

Shortcut Trick:

Successive equal increase and decrease = (\frac{x^2}{100})% decrease

2. If 40% of a number is 240, the number is:

A) 500  B) 600

C) 700  D) 800

Correct Answer: B) 600

Explanation:

40% × Number = 240

Number = (240 × 100) / 40 = 600

3. The population of a town increases by 10% annually. If the present population is 24,200, what was it one year ago?

A) 20,000  B) 21,000

C) 22,000  D) 22,500

Correct Answer: C) 22,000

Explanation:

Previous population = (24200 × 100) / 110 = 22000

Shortcut Trick:

To find the original value, divide by the growth factor.

4. A student scored 35% marks and failed by 26 marks. Another student scored 41% and got 10 marks above the passing mark. Passing percentage is:

A) 38%  B) 39%

C) 40%  D) 42%

Correct Answer: C) 40%

Explanation:

Difference = 41% − 35% = 6%

Corresponds to 36 marks.

Total marks = (36 × 100) / 6 = 600

Passing marks = 210 + 26 = 236

Passing % = (236/600) ×100% ≈ 39.33%

Nearest = 40%

 5. A price is reduced by 25%. By what percentage should it be increased to regain the original price?

A) 25%  B) 30%

C) 33⅓%  D) 40%

Correct Answer: C) 33⅓%

Explanation:

Required increase = [25/(100−25)] ×100

= (25/75) ×100

= 33⅓%

Shortcut Trick:

Decrease x% ⇒ Required increase = x/(100−x) ×100

6. If A’s salary is 25% more than B’s salary, then B’s salary is what percentage less than A’s salary?

A) 20%  B) 25%

C) 30%  D) 35%

Correct Answer: A) 20%

Explanation:

A:B = 125:100

Difference = 25

Percentage less = (25/125) ×100% = 20%

 

7. 75% of 480 is:

A) 340  B) 350

C) 360  D) 370

Correct Answer: C) 360

Explanation:

75% = 3/4

(3/4) × 480 = 360

8. The value of an item rises from ₹800 to ₹920. Percentage increase is:

A) 12%     B) 15%

C) 18%  D) 20%

Correct Answer: B) 15%

Explanation:

Increase = 120

Increase Percentage =  (120/800) ×100% = 15%

9. A shopkeeper marks goods 20% above the cost price and allows 10% discount. His profit percentage is:

A) 6%  B) 7%

C) 8%  D) 10%

Correct Answer: C) 8%

Explanation:

CP = 100

MP = 120

SP = (120 × 90)/100 = 108

Profit = SP – CP

            = 108 – 100  = 8

 Profit % = (8/100) × 100%

Profit %= 8%

10. What per cent of 250 is 40?

A) 14%  B) 15%

C) 16%  D) 18%

Correct Answer: C) 16%

Explanation:

(40/250) ×100 % = 16%

 

SSC CGL Percentages MCQs

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11. If 12% of a number is 96, the number is:

A) 700  B) 750

C) 800  D) 850

Correct Answer: C) 800

Explanation:

Number = (96 ×100) /12

= 800.

12.  A candidate secures 45% marks and gets 180 marks. Maximum marks are:

A) 350        B) 400

C) 450        D) 500

Correct Answer: B) 400

Explanation:

Maximum marks = (180 ×100) /45

= 400

13. The income of a person increases by 20% while expenditure increases by 10%. Savings increase by:

A) Cannot be determined B) 15%

C) 20%  D) 25%

Correct Answer: A) Cannot be determined

Explanation:

Initial income and expenditure are unknown.

Savings depend on both values.

14. A number is first increased by 25% and then by 20%. Overall increase is:

A) 40%     B) 45%

C) 50%     D) 55%

Correct Answer: C) 50%

Explanation:

Net increase = 25 +20 +(25×20)/100

= 50% 

15. The price of sugar rises by 25%. Consumption must be reduced by:

A) 18%       B) 20%

C) 22%    D) 25%

Correct Answer: B) 20%

Explanation:

Reduction = (25/125) ×100

                     = 20%

16. A’s marks are 20% higher than B’s. By what percent are B’s marks lower than A’s?

A) 15%  B) 16⅔%

C) 18⅔%  D) 20%

Correct Answer: B) 16⅔%

Explanation:

A:B = 120:100

Difference = 20

(20/120) ×100 = 16⅔%

17. A quantity is reduced from 500 to 425. Percentage decrease is:

A) 12%  B) 15%

C) 18%  D) 20%

Correct Answer: B) 15%

Explanation:

Decrease = 75

Decrease% = (75/500) ×100 = 15%

18. In an election, a candidate gets 55% votes and won by 1200 votes. Total votes polled are:

A) 10,000  B) 12,000

C) 15,000  D) 20,000

Correct Answer: B) 12,000

Explanation:

Difference = 55% −45% =10%

10% = 1200

100% = 12,000

19. A number exceeds another by 25%. The smaller number is what percent less than the larger?

A) 18%  B) 20%

C) 22%  D) 25%

Correct Answer: B) 20%

Explanation:

Assume numbers 125 and 100

Difference = 25

Percentage of less than the larger = (25/125) ×100

                                                 = 20%

20. A trader gains 20% after giving a discount of 10%. If the cost price is ₹500, the marked price is:

A) ₹640  B) ₹650

C) ₹666.67  D) ₹700

Correct Answer: C) ₹666.67

Explanation:

SP = (500 ×120)/100 = ₹600

MP ×90% = 600

MP = (600 ×100)/90

= ₹666.67

SSC CGL Percentages MCQs

 

21. A number is increased by 30% and then decreased by 20%. The net change is:

A) 4% increase  B) 4% decrease

C) 6% increase  D) 10% increase

Correct Answer: A) 4% increase

Explanation:

Net change = 30 − 20 − (30×20)/100

= 10 − 6

= 4% increase

Shortcut Trick:

Successive percentage change = a + b + (ab/100)

22. A man spends 75% of his income. If his income increases by 20% and expenditure remains the same, his savings increase by:

A) 40%  B) 60%

C) 80%  D) 100%

Correct Answer: C) 80%

Explanation:

Assume income = 100

Expenditure = 75

Savings = 25

New income = 120

New savings = 120 − 75 = 45

Increase = 20

Percentage increase = (20/25) ×100 = 80%

23. The population of a city increases by 20% in one year and decreases by 10% in the next year. Net change is:

A) 8% increase  B) 8% decrease

C) 10% increase  D) 12% increase

Correct Answer: A) 8% increase

Explanation:

Net change = 20 −10 −(20×10)/100

                = 10 −2

               = 8% increase

24. If A is 25% more than B, then B is what percent less than A?

A) 18%  B) 20%

C) 22%  D) 25%

Correct Answer: B) 20%

Explanation:

A:B = 125:100

Difference = 25

              25/125 ×100

                = 20%

25. A student obtained 360 marks out of 450. His percentage is:

A) 75%  B) 78%

C) 80%  D) 82%

Correct Answer: C) 80%

Explanation:

(360/450) ×100

= 80%

26. The value of a machine depreciates by 10% annually. If its current value is ₹81,000, its value one year ago was:

A) ₹85,000  B) ₹90,000

C) ₹95,000  D) ₹1,00,000

Correct Answer: B) ₹90,000

Explanation:

Previous value = 81000 ×100/90

= ₹90,000

27. If the price of an article increases by 25%, by what percentage should consumption be reduced so that expenditure remains unchanged?

A) 15%  B) 18%

C) 20%  D) 25%

Correct Answer: C) 20%

Explanation:

Required reduction = 25/125 ×100

= 20%

Shortcut Trick:

Reduction = Increase/(100 + Increase) ×100

28. A candidate secures 35% marks and fails by 52 marks. Another candidate secures 45% marks and gets 28 marks above passing marks. Maximum marks are:

A) 600  B) 700

C) 800  D) 900

Correct Answer: C) 800

Explanation:

Difference in marks = 52 + 28 = 80

Difference in percentage = 45 −35 =10%

10% = 80

100% = 800

29. A number is first decreased by 20% and then increased by 25%. Net effect is:

A) No change              B) 2% increase

C) 4% decrease  D) 5% increase

Correct Answer: A) No change

Explanation:

100 → 80 → 80 ×1.25 =100

Hence no change.

30. A shopkeeper marks an article 40% above cost price and allows a discount of 20%. His profit percentage is:

A) 10%  B) 12%

C) 15%  D) 20%

Correct Answer: B) 12%

Explanation:

CP =100

MP =140

SP =140 ×80/100 =112

Profit =12%


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