GRE Quantitative Reasoning Questions

100 Quantitance Comparison Questions (Set 3)

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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.

Quantity AQuantity B
2(3 + 4)2 + 102 + (3 + 4)2 + 10
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined from the information given.

2.


Quantity AQuantity B
2×310 + 2×310+ 2×3103×310
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined from the information given.

3.

Quantity AQuantity B
25% of 300Three quarters of 200
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined from the information given.

4.

ABC is a triangle such that the measure of angle A is 45°. The measure of angle C is twice the measure of angle B.
Quantity AQuantity B
The measure of angle AThe measure of angle B
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined from the information given.

5.

Quantity AQuantity B
x2+ 1100x + 1
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined from the information given.

6.

Quantity AQuantity B
Area of rectangle of perimeter 240.Area of square of perimeter 240
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined from the information given.

7.

x = - 10-2
Quantity AQuantity B
x3x2
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined from the information given.

8.

Quantity AQuantity B
The volume of a cylindrical tube of radius 1 cm and a length of 100 mThe Volume of a cylindrical container of radius 10 cm and a length of 10 m
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined from the information given.

9.

0 < x < 1
Quantity AQuantity B
1 / x21 / x
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined from the information given.

10.

A bag contains green, blue and yellow balls. The ratio of green to blue balls is 2:7. The ratio of green to yellow balls is 3:5.
Quantity AQuantity B
Number of blue ballsNumber of yellow balls
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined from the information given.