Daily Govt Exam Practice — 11 May 2026
25 questions · SSC-CGL / Banking / RRB level · Sections: Quantitative Aptitude 7, Reasoning Ability 7, English Language 6, General Awareness 5. Time recommended: 30 minutes.
Section: Quantitative Aptitude
Q1. (Number System) The smallest number which when divided by 12, 16 and 18 leaves a remainder of 5 in each case is:
- 149
- 144
- 139
- 154
Q2. (Simplification) Simplify: (3⁄4 × 5⁄6) ÷ (5⁄12 × 2⁄3)
- 3
- 9⁄4
- 6⁄5
- 2
Q3. (Average) The average age of 30 students is 14 years. When the teacher’s age is included, the average becomes 15 years. The teacher’s age is:
- 44
- 45
- 46
- 48
Q4. (Percentage) A’s salary is 25% more than B’s. By what percent is B’s salary less than A’s?
- 25%
- 20%
- 16.67%
- 30%
Q5. (Profit & Loss) A shopkeeper marks his goods 40% above cost price and allows a discount of 10%. His profit percent is:
- 26%
- 30%
- 25%
- 28%
Q6. (Simple Interest) A sum of ₹6,000 becomes ₹7,200 in 4 years at simple interest. The rate of interest per annum is:
- 4%
- 5%
- 6%
- 7%
Q7. (Time & Work) A can complete a job in 12 days and B in 18 days. Working together, they complete the job in:
- 7.0 days
- 7.2 days
- 7.5 days
- 8.0 days
Section: Reasoning Ability
Q8. (Coding-Decoding) If TEACHER is coded as VGCEJGT, how is STUDENT coded?
- UVWFGPV
- UVWFGRV
- UWVFGPV
- UVWGFPV
Q9. (Blood Relations) Pointing to a man, Reema said, ‘He is the son of my grandfather’s only child.’ How is the man related to Reema?
- Father
- Brother
- Uncle
- Cousin
Q10. (Direction Sense) Ravi walks 10 m north, turns right and walks 5 m, turns right and walks 10 m, then turns left and walks 5 m. In which direction is he from the starting point?
- North
- East
- South
- West
Q11. (Syllogism) Statements: All roses are flowers. Some flowers are red. Conclusions: I. Some roses are red. II. Some flowers are roses. Which follows?
- Only I
- Only II
- Both
- Neither
Q12. (Number Series) Find the next term: 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, ?
- 40
- 42
- 44
- 46
Q13. (Analogy) Doctor : Stethoscope :: Carpenter : ?
- Wood
- Hammer
- Saw
- Nail
Q14. (Odd One Out) Which one does not belong: Square, Rectangle, Rhombus, Triangle?
- Square
- Rectangle
- Rhombus
- Triangle
Section: English Language
Q15. (Error Spotting) Identify the error: ‘Neither of the two boys (A) / have completed (B) / their assignments (C) / on time. (D)’
- A
- B
- C
- D
Q16. (Fill in the Blank) The committee was divided ___ the issue of new tax reforms.
- on
- upon
- over
- at
Q17. (Sentence Improvement) Improve the underlined part: ‘Hardly had he reached the station _when_ the train left.’
- than the train left
- that the train left
- when the train left (no change)
- then the train left
Q18. (Synonym) Choose the closest synonym of ABATE.
- Increase
- Subside
- Provoke
- Sustain
Q19. (Antonym) Choose the antonym of CANDID.
- Frank
- Sincere
- Deceitful
- Honest
Q20. (Idiom) The idiom ‘to bite the bullet’ means:
- To eat hastily
- To endure a painful situation bravely
- To injure oneself
- To boast
Section: General Awareness
Q21. (Polity) Which Article of the Indian Constitution guarantees the Right to Equality?
- Article 14
- Article 19
- Article 21
- Article 25
Q22. (History) The Battle of Plassey was fought in:
- 1757
- 1764
- 1761
- 1707
Q23. (Geography) The longest river entirely within India is:
- Ganga
- Godavari
- Yamuna
- Brahmaputra
Q24. (Banking) What does the ‘L’ stand for in ‘CRR’ and ‘SLR’ policy terms respectively?
- Liability; Liquidity
- Loan; Liquidity
- — ; Liquidity
- Liquidity; Loan
Q25. (Current Affairs) Which Indian city hosted the G20 Leaders’ Summit in 2023?
- Mumbai
- New Delhi
- Bengaluru
- Hyderabad