100 Quantitance Comparison Questions  (Set 11)
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| Ravi has more than twice the number of marbles that Sita and Tim have together. | |
| Quantity A | Quantity B | 
| The number of marbles that Ravi has | Three times the number that Sita and Tim have together. | 
|  | Quantity A is greater. | 
|  | Quantity B is greater. | 
|  | The two quantities are equal. | 
|  | The relationship cannot be determined without further information. | 
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| Quantity A | Quantity B | 
| x | y | 
|  | Quantity A is greater. | 
|  | Quantity B is greater. | 
|  | The two quantities are equal. | 
|  | The relationship cannot be determined without further information. | 
| In a class of 32 students 75 per cent are girls. 50 per cent of the students study French. | |
| Quantity A | Quantity B | 
| The number of girls who study French | 7 | 
|  | Quantity A is greater. | 
|  | Quantity B is greater. | 
|  | The two quantities are equal. | 
|  | The relationship cannot be determined without further information. | 
| Pedro travels by bus to school at an average speed of 40 kilometers per hour. He is driven home by the same route in a friend's car at an average speed of 50 kilometers per hour. | |
| Quantity A | Quantity B | 
| Average speed for both legs of the journey | 45 | 
|  | Quantity A is greater. | 
|  | Quantity B is greater. | 
|  | The two quantities are equal. | 
|  | The relationship cannot be determined without further information. | 
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| Quantity A | Quantity B | 
| x + y | 90 | 
|  | Quantity A is greater. | 
|  | Quantity B is greater. | 
|  | The two quantities are equal. | 
|  | The relationship cannot be determined without further information. | 
| Quantity A | Quantity B | 
| Area of a rectangle of perimeter 10 | Area of a triangle with base 6 and height 3 | 
|  | Quantity A is greater. | 
|  | Quantity B is greater. | 
|  | The two quantities are equal. | 
|  | The relationship cannot be determined without further information. | 
| Two dice have sides numbered 1 to 6. When these two dice are rolled the score is the sum of the numbers on the upper faces. | |
| Quantity A | Quantity B | 
| The probability of a score of 3 | The probability of a score of 2 | 
|  | Quantity A is greater. | 
|  | Quantity B is greater. | 
|  | The two quantities are equal. | 
|  | The relationship cannot be determined without further information. | 
| Quantity A | Quantity B | 
| The distance between the tips of the hour and minute hands of a clock at nine o'clock | The distance between the tips of the hour and minute hands of the same clock at nine thirty. | 
|  | Quantity A is greater. | 
|  | Quantity B is greater. | 
|  | The two quantities are equal. | 
|  | The relationship cannot be determined without further information. | 
| Point P has the coordinates (3,7) and point Q has the coordinates (-7,3) on the same rectangular coordinate plane. | |
| Quantity A | Quantity B | 
| Distance from the origin (0,0) to point P | Distance from the origin to point Q | 
|  | Quantity A is greater. | 
|  | Quantity B is greater. | 
|  | The two quantities are equal. | 
|  | The relationship cannot be determined without further information. | 
| (x - 4)(x + 3) = 0 | |
| Quantity A | Quantity B | 
| x - 3 | 0 | 
|  | Quantity A is greater. | 
|  | Quantity B is greater. | 
|  | The two quantities are equal. | 
|  | The relationship cannot be determined without further information. |