SSC MCQ & Objective Questions

The SSC (Staff Selection Commission) exams are crucial for students aspiring to secure government jobs in India. Mastering SSC MCQ and objective questions is essential for enhancing your exam preparation and boosting your scores. By practicing these questions, you can identify important topics and improve your understanding of key concepts, ensuring you are well-prepared for your exams.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Basic Mathematics and Quantitative Aptitude
  • General Intelligence and Reasoning
  • General Awareness and Current Affairs
  • English Language and Comprehension
  • Important formulas and definitions
  • Diagrams and visual representations of concepts
  • Previous years' SSC exam questions

Exam Relevance

Understanding SSC topics is vital as they frequently appear in various exams like CBSE, State Boards, NEET, and JEE. The pattern of questions often includes multiple-choice questions that test not only your knowledge but also your analytical skills. Familiarity with SSC MCQ questions can significantly enhance your performance in these competitive exams, as many of the concepts overlap.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Misinterpreting the question stem, leading to incorrect answers.
  • Neglecting to review basic formulas, which can result in calculation errors.
  • Overlooking the importance of time management during practice.
  • Failing to read all options carefully before selecting an answer.
  • Relying solely on rote memorization instead of understanding concepts.

FAQs

Question: How can I improve my score in SSC MCQ questions?
Answer: Regular practice of SSC objective questions and understanding the underlying concepts will help improve your score significantly.

Question: Are previous years' SSC questions helpful for preparation?
Answer: Yes, solving previous years' questions can provide insights into the exam pattern and frequently asked topics.

Start your journey towards success by solving SSC practice MCQs today! Test your understanding and build your confidence for the upcoming exams.

Q. A person travels 10 km north, then 10 km west, and finally 10 km south. How far is he from his starting point?
  • A. 10 km
  • B. 20 km
  • C. 15 km
  • D. 5 km
Q. A person travels 10 km south, then 10 km west, and finally 10 km north. In which direction is he from his starting point?
  • A. North
  • B. South
  • C. East
  • D. West
Q. A person travels 10 km south, then 10 km west, and finally 10 km north. What is his final position relative to the starting point?
  • A. 10 km North
  • B. 10 km South
  • C. 10 km East
  • D. 10 km West
Q. A person travels 120 km at a speed of 40 km/h and returns at a speed of 60 km/h. What is the total time taken for the round trip?
  • A. 4 hours
  • B. 5 hours
  • C. 6 hours
  • D. 7 hours
Q. A person travels 2 km east, then 2 km south, and finally 2 km west. Where is he relative to his starting point?
  • A. 2 km East
  • B. 2 km South
  • C. At the starting point
  • D. 2 km West
Q. A person travels 30 km at a speed of 10 km/h and then 20 km at a speed of 5 km/h. What is the average speed for the entire journey?
  • A. 6 km/h
  • B. 7 km/h
  • C. 8 km/h
  • D. 9 km/h
Q. A person travels 5 km south, then 5 km east, and finally 5 km north. How far is he from the starting point?
  • A. 5 km
  • B. 10 km
  • C. 0 km
  • D. 15 km
Q. A person travels 6 km south, then 8 km east, and finally 6 km north. How far is he from the starting point?
  • A. 8 km
  • B. 6 km
  • C. 10 km
  • D. 4 km
Q. A person travels 60 km at a speed of 20 km/h and then 40 km at a speed of 40 km/h. What is the average speed for the entire journey?
  • A. 25 km/h
  • B. 30 km/h
  • C. 35 km/h
  • D. 40 km/h
Q. A person walks 10 meters North, then 10 meters West, and finally 10 meters South. In which direction is he from his starting point? (2023)
  • A. North
  • B. South
  • C. East
  • D. West
Q. A person walks 12 km east and then 5 km south. What is the shortest distance back to the starting point?
  • A. 13 km
  • B. 12 km
  • C. 10 km
  • D. 15 km
Q. A person walks 15 meters north, then 10 meters east. What is the shortest distance from his starting point? (2023)
  • A. 10 meters
  • B. 15 meters
  • C. 25 meters
  • D. 18.03 meters
Q. A person walks 2 km north, then 2 km east, and then 2 km south. How far is he from the starting point?
  • A. 2 km
  • B. 4 km
  • C. 0 km
  • D. 3 km
Q. A person walks 2 km north, then 2 km south, and finally 2 km east. What is his final position relative to the starting point?
  • A. 2 km East
  • B. 2 km West
  • C. 2 km North
  • D. 2 km South
Q. A person walks 2 km south, then 2 km west, and then 2 km north. In which direction is he from his starting point?
  • A. North
  • B. South
  • C. East
  • D. West
Q. A person walks 3 km north, then 4 km east. How far is he from the starting point?
  • A. 5 km
  • B. 7 km
  • C. 6 km
  • D. 4 km
Q. A person walks 3 km north, then 4 km south. What is his final position relative to the starting point?
  • A. 1 km North
  • B. 1 km South
  • C. 3 km South
  • D. 4 km North
Q. A person walks 4 km at a speed of 5 km/h. How long does it take?
  • A. 30 minutes
  • B. 45 minutes
  • C. 1 hour
  • D. 1.5 hours
Q. A person walks 5 km in 1 hour. How long will it take to walk 20 km?
  • A. 3 hours
  • B. 4 hours
  • C. 5 hours
  • D. 6 hours
Q. A person walks 5 km North, then 5 km East, and finally 5 km South. How far is he from his starting point? (2023)
  • A. 5 km
  • B. 10 km
  • C. 0 km
  • D. 15 km
Q. A person walks 5 km north, then 5 km west. What is the shortest distance back to the starting point?
  • A. 5 km
  • B. 7.07 km
  • C. 10 km
  • D. 12 km
Q. A person walks 6 km east, then 8 km north. What is the angle between his starting point and his final position?
  • A. 30 degrees
  • B. 45 degrees
  • C. 60 degrees
  • D. 90 degrees
Q. A person walks 6 km north, then 8 km east. What is the shortest distance back to the starting point?
  • A. 10 km
  • B. 14 km
  • C. 8 km
  • D. 6 km
Q. A person walks at a speed of 5 km/h. How long will it take him to walk 15 km?
  • A. 2 hours
  • B. 3 hours
  • C. 4 hours
  • D. 5 hours
Q. A person walks at a speed of 5 km/h. How long will it take to walk 10 km?
  • A. 1 hour
  • B. 2 hours
  • C. 3 hours
  • D. 4 hours
Q. A pie chart illustrates the distribution of time spent on various activities in a week. If 'Work' takes up 40% of the time, 'Leisure' 30%, and 'Sleep' 20%, what percentage is spent on other activities?
  • A. 5%
  • B. 10%
  • C. 15%
  • D. 20%
Q. A pie chart represents the market share of four companies (X, Y, Z, W). If Company Y has a 25% share, what is the combined market share of Companies X and Z if they have 40% and 20% respectively?
  • A. 60%
  • B. 50%
  • C. 70%
  • D. 80%
Q. A pie chart represents the market share of four companies (X, Y, Z, W). If Company Y has a market share of 25%, what is the combined market share of Companies X and Z?
  • A. 50%
  • B. 60%
  • C. 75%
  • D. 80%
Q. A pie chart shows the distribution of expenses for a family. If the family spends 40% on rent, 30% on food, 20% on utilities, and the rest on entertainment, what percentage is spent on entertainment? (2023)
  • A. 5%
  • B. 10%
  • C. 15%
  • D. 20%
Q. A pie chart shows the distribution of expenses in a household. If the rent is represented by 120 degrees, what fraction of the total expenses does it represent? (2023)
  • A. 1/3
  • B. 1/4
  • C. 1/2
  • D. 2/3
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