Powerful SSC CGL Square Roots MCQs with Detailed Solutions 2026
Practice SSC CGL Square Roots MCQs with detailed explanations, shortcut tricks, and Tier-II level questions. Improve speed, accuracy, and exam confidence with expertly designed practice questions.
1. What is the square root of 1764?
A. 38 B. 40
B. 42 D. 44
Correct Answer: C. 42
Explanation:
Since’ 422 = 42 ×42 = 1764
∴ Square root of 1764= 42
Remember important perfect squares:
38² = 1444
39² = 1521
40² = 1600
41² = 1681
42² = 1764
43² = 1849
2. Find the value of ![]()
A.42 B. 43
B. 44 D. 45
Correct Answer: D. 45
Explanation:
452 = 2025
Hence
= 45
3. What is the least number that must be added to 990 so that it becomes a perfect square?
A. 32 B. 34
C. 11 D. 14
Correct Answer: B. 34
Explanation
Nearest perfect squares:
312 = 961
322=1024
Difference: 1024 – 990 =34
990 + 34 =1024
The least number that must be added to 990 to make it a perfect square is 34
4 . Evaluate ![]()
A. 0.09 B. 0.9
C. 0.81 D. 9
Correct Answer: A. 0.09
Explanation:
Since 0.09 × 0.09=0.0081
∴
= 0.09
5. Find ![]()
A. 8/9 B. 7/8
C. 7/9 D. 9/7
Correct Answer: C. 7/9
Explanation:

6. If
= 17, then the value of x is
A. 278 B. 289
C. 299 D. 306
Correct Answer: B. 289
Explanation:
= 17
Squaring both sides
x = 172
= 289
7. Which of the following numbers is not a perfect square?
A. 1296 B. 1600
C. 1458 D. 1681
Correct Answer: C. 1458
Explanation:
1296 = 36²
1600 = 40²
1681 = 41²
1458 is not the square of any integer
Shortcut Trick
Memorise squares from 1 to 50. It saves valuable exam time.
8. A square park has an area of 3249 m². What is the length of each side?
A. 55 m B. 56 m
C. 57 m D. 58 m
Correct Answer: C. 57 m
Explanation:
For a square,
Area = (Side)2
Therefore,
(Side)2 = 3249
Side =
= 57
SSC CGL Percentages
9. Find the least number that must be subtracted from 1750 to make it a perfect square.
A. 59 B. 29
C. 69 D. 39
Correct Answer: C. 69
Explanation
412=1681
422=1764
1750 – 1681= 69
Thus, 69 is the least number to be subtracted.
SSC CGL Square Roots MCQs
10. Evaluate ![]()
A. 0.12 B. 1.2
C. 12 D. 0.24
Correct Answer: B. 1.2
Explanation
1.2 × 1.2 = 1.44
=1.2
11. If
= 24
A. 484 B. 576
C. 625 D. 676
Correct Answer: B. 576
Explanation:
= 24
Squaring both sides,
x = 242 = 576
12. Which of the following is a perfect square?
A. 1520 B. 1521
B. 1523 D. 1525
Correct Answer: B. 1521
Explanation:
392 = 1521
The remaining numbers are not perfect squares.
Shortcut Trick
Memorize squares from 30² to 50².
13. Which one of the following numbers has an irrational square root?
A. 225 B. 256
C. 320 D. 400
Correct Answer: C. 32
Explanation:
225 = 15²
256 = 16²
400 = 20²
320 is not a perfect square.
√ 320 is an irrational square root
14. Find the value of ![]()
A. 79 B. 80
C. 81 D. 82
Correct Answer: C. 81
Explanation

Memorize frequently used perfect squares:
- 36² = 1296
- 45² = 2025
This saves valuable calculation time.
15. Which one of the following is not a perfect square?
A. 2500 B. 2601
C. 2700 D. 2809
Correct Answer: C. 2700
Explanation
2500 = 50²
2601 = 51²
2809 = 53²
2700 is not a perfect square.
16. The side of a square is 48 cm. Find its area.
A. 2204 cm² B. 2256 cm²
C. 2304 cm² D. 2400 cm²
Correct Answer: C. 2304 cm²
Explanation
Area = 482
=2304cm2
17. Simplify ![]()
A. 50 B. 51
C. 52 D. 53
Correct Answer: B. 51
Explanation

18. Which of the following numbers can never be a perfect square?
A. A number ending in 6
B. A number ending in 5
C. A number ending in 2
D. A number ending in 9
Correct Answer: A number ending in 2
Explanation
A perfect square can end only with 0, 1, 4, 5, 6, or 9
A perfect square never ends with 2, 3, 7, or 8.
Hence, a number ending in 2 cannot be a perfect square.
Important SSC CGL Square Root Shortcuts
- Perfect squares never end in 2, 3, 7, or 8.
- Numbers ending in 25 usually have square roots ending in 5
(e.g., 2025 = 45², 7225 = 85²).
- Use nearby squares to estimate roots quickly (e.g., 39² = 1521, 40² = 1600).
- For decimals, ignore the decimal point first, find the square root, then place the decimal correctly.
- For fractions, use:
- Area of a square = (Side)², so Side = √Area.
- Memorize perfect squares from 1² to 100²
Squares and Square Roots Tables


SSC CGL Square Roots MCQs


SSC CGL Square Roots MCQs

SSC CGL Quantitative Aptitude Topics
- Number System
- Decimals
- Fractions
- Percentages
- Ratio & proportion
- Square roots
- Averages
- Interest (simple & compound)
- Profit & loss
- Discount
- Partnerships
- Mixture & alligation
- Time & speed & distance
- Time & work.
- Advanced math includes basic algebraic identities
- Elementary surds
- Graphs of linear equations
- Triangles
- Circles
- Regular polygons, right prisms, cones, cylinders, spheres
- Trigonometry.



