GRE Quantitative Reasoning Questions

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1. OmniCorp's call center operates 24 hours a day and receives an average of 40 customer-service calls per hour. 78 percent of all calls are received during the night shift. How many customer-service calls are received during this shift, on average?

2. If Jason draws two marbles randomly from a bag containing six marbles — three red and three blue — what is the probability that he will draw two blue marbles from the bag?
Give your answer as a fraction.

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3. Referring to the graph, if the total number of bookings for the five destinations was 460, how many more bookings were made for Cancun than for Jamaica?

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4. Assume that 2x is a positive multiple of 5 and is greater than 5. If 2x + 1 < 100, how many values for x are possible?

5. If ab = 1, bc = 2 and ac = 8, what is the value of abc?

6. Four circles of diameter √ 2  are placed tangent ot each other as shown. What is the distance AC ?

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7. What is the least positive integer k for which 15k is the cube of a number?

8. A factory was owned by three people X, Y and Z, each having an equal share. X sold half his share to Y. Z sold one quarter of his share to Y. What fraction did Y then own?

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9. Two people set off by car on a rally and take the same route which is 25 miles long. If A drives at an average speed of 50 miles per hour, and B at an average speed of 60 miles per hour, how much longer in minutes will it take A to cover the course than it takes B ?

10. If f(x) = 3x – 2 and g(x) = 2x + 1. And if f(k) = g(k). What is the value of k?