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GRE Quantitative Sample Questions Set i

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Questions 1-15: Each question shows a quantity in Column A and a quantity in Column B. Compare the two quantities and indicate whether:

 

A. The quantity in Column A is greater.

B. The quantity in Column B is greater.

C. The two quantities are equal.

D. The quantities cannot be compared from the information provided.

 

Questions 1 and 2 both refer to the above figure

 

Question.1:

 

Column A

Column B

<CGB

<DGH

 

A. The quantity in Column A is greater.

B. The quantity in Column B is greater.

C. The two quantities are equal.

D. The quantities cannot be compared from the information provided.

 

Answer: (c)

 

Question.2.

 

Column A

Column B

<CGB + <CGH

<BGD + <DGH

 

A. The quantity in Column A is greater.

B. The quantity in Column B is greater.

C. The two quantities are equal.

D. The quantities cannot be compared from the information provided.

 

Answer: (c)

 

Question.3. Ann’s class has x students this semester. Paul’s class has one less than three times the number of students in Ann’s class.

 

Column A

Column B

x2

2x

 

A. The quantity in Column A is greater.

B. The quantity in Column B is greater.

C. The two quantities are equal.

D. The quantities cannot be compared from the information provided.

 

Answer: (a)

 

Question.4. Isosceles triangle D DEF has a perimeter of 24 and side DE has a length of 12.

 

Column A

Column B

Side EF

Side DF

 

A. The quantity in Column A is greater.

B. The quantity in Column B is greater.

C. The two quantities are equal.

D. The quantities cannot be compared from the information provided.

 

Answer: (d)

 

 

Question.5. Recorded attendance at weekly seminars in the first quarter of the year has been:

117, 103, 109, 100, 125, 115, 120, 126, 130, 106, 109, 125

 

Column A

Column B

the median

the average

 

A. The quantity in Column A is greater.

B. The quantity in Column B is greater.

C. The two quantities are equal.

D. The quantities cannot be compared from the information provided.

 

Answer: (a)

 

Question.6.     6-4x>3

 

Column A

Column B

x

1

 

A. The quantity in Column A is greater.

B. The quantity in Column B is greater.

C. The two quantities are equal.

D. The quantities cannot be compared from the information provided.

 

Answer: (b)

 

Question.7.

 

Column A

Column B

1/2 times the perimeter of a triangle

The perimeter of a square with a side of 3 cm; 8 cm; 14 cm.; 3.2 cm.

 

A. The quantity in Column A is greater.

B. The quantity in Column B is greater.

C. The two quantities are equal.

D. The quantities cannot be compared from the information provided.

 

Answer: (b)

 

Question.8.

 

Column A

Column B

The number of new three digit numbers that can be formed by using the digits 413 once

        6

 

A. The quantity in Column A is greater.

B. The quantity in Column B is greater.

C. The two quantities are equal.

D. The quantities cannot be compared from the information provided.

 

Answer: (b)

You should have an idea of the kinds of questions you might see on the GRE Verbal Quantitative portion after reading these sample questions. To score better in the test, keep up your practise and familiarise yourself with a wide variety of vocabulary words.

Please note that these are simplified examples; actual GRE questions could be trickier and call for more in-depth solutions. For the most accurate simulation of the test, it's critical to become familiar with the GRE's structure and format and practise using approved GRE study materials.

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