GRE Quantitative Reasoning Questions

100 Quantitance Comparison Questions (Set 11)

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Directions: Compare Quantity A and Quantity B, using additional information centered above the two quantities if such information is given, and select one of the following four answer choices:

Quantity A is greater.
Quantity B is greater.
The two quantities are equal.
The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.

A symbol that appears more than once in a question has the same meaning throughout the question.


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1.

Ravi has more than twice the number of marbles that Sita and Tim have together.
Quantity AQuantity B
The number of marbles that Ravi hasThree times the number that Sita and Tim have together.
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined without further information.

2.


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Quantity AQuantity B
xy
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined without further information.

3.


In a class of 32 students 75 per cent are girls. 50 per cent of the students study French.
Quantity AQuantity B
The number of girls who study French7
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined without further information.

4.


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 AQuantity B
Average speed for both legs of the journey45
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined without further information.

5.


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Quantity AQuantity B
x + y90
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined without further information.

6.


Quantity AQuantity B
Area of a rectangle of perimeter 10Area of a triangle with base 6 and height 3
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined without further information.

7.


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 AQuantity B
The probability of a score of 3The probability of a score of 2
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined without further information.

8.


Quantity AQuantity B
The distance between the tips of the hour and minute hands of a clock at nine o'clockThe distance between the tips of the hour and minute hands of the same clock at nine thirty.
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined without further information.

9.


Point P has the coordinates (3,7) and point Q has the coordinates (-7,3) on the same rectangular coordinate plane.
Quantity AQuantity B
Distance from the origin (0,0) to point PDistance from the origin to point Q
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined without further information.

10.


(x - 4)(x + 3) = 0
Quantity AQuantity B
x - 30
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined without further information.