GRE Quantitative Reasoning Questions

100 Quantitance Comparison Questions (Set 6)

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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
The greatest prime factor of 36The greatest prime factor of 48
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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AB is a diameter of the circle. All triangles above the diameter in the diagram are equal in area. All triangles below the diameter are equal in area.

Quantity AQuantity B
Total area of the triangles above AB.Total area of the triangles below AB.
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined without further information.

3.

The beach resort is 2 kilometers from the city and the sports complex is 10 kilometers from the city. The city, resort and sports complex all lie at sea level.
Quantity AQuantity B
The distance from the beach resort to the sports complex.7 kilometers
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined without further information.

4.

Quantity AQuantity B
Discount in dollars on $60 at the rate of 4 percentDiscount in dollars on $40 at the rate of 6 percent
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined without further information.

5.

Quantity AQuantity B
Twice an odd integer greater than 6Three times an odd integer greater than 2
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined without further information.

6.

The rate of a certain chemical reaction doubles for every 10 degree rise in temperature.
Quantity AQuantity B
Twice the rate at 10°Half the rate at 30°
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined without further information.

7.

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Quantity AQuantity B
y/xq/p
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined without further information.

8.

Fred is now 10 years older than George was 5 years ago
Quantity AQuantity B
Fred's age 5 years agoGeorge's age now
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined without further information.

9.

Quantity AQuantity B
x4 / 4(x / 4)4
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined without further information.

10.

Quantity AQuantity B
The sum of the even numbers from 2 to 100 inclusive52 x 50
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined without further information.