GRE Quantitative Reasoning Questions

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1. Amy has to visit towns B and C in any order. The roads connecting these towns with her home are shown on the diagram. How many different routes can she take starting from A and returning to A, going through both B and C (but not more than once through each) and not travelling any road twice on the same trip?

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2. In the figure above AD = 4, AB = 3 and CD = 9. What is the area of triangle AEC ?

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3. Of the following, which is greater than 1/2 ? Indicate ALL such fractions.


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4. If an object travels at five feet per second, how many feet does it travel in one hour?

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5. A straight fence is to be constructed from posts 6 inches wide and separated by lengths of chain 5 feet long. If a certain fence begins and ends with a post, which of the following could be the length of the fence in feet? (12 inches = 1 foot). Indicate ALL such answers.

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6. What is the average (arithmetic mean) of all the multiples of ten from 10 to 190 inclusive?

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7. A cubical block of metal weighs 6 pounds. How much will another cube of the same metal weigh if its sides are twice as long?

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8. In a class of 78 students 41 are taking French, 22 are taking German. Of the students taking French or German, 9 are taking both courses. How many students are not enrolled in either course?


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9. (√ 2 -√ 3 )2=

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10. 230 + 230 + 230 + 230 =

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