GRE Quantitative Reasoning Questions

Arithmetic Topics (Set of quantitative comparison: 9)

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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.


 Answer Sheet of Set 9 (quantitative comparison)
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1.

For any positive integer n, π(n) represents the number of factors of n, inclusive of 1 and itself. a and b are prime numbers
Quantity AQuantity B
πA + πBπ(a × b)
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined without further information.

4.

The positive integers m and n leave a remainder of 2 and 3, respectively, when divided by 6.m > n.
Quantity AQuantity B
The remainder when m + n is divided by 6The remainder when m – n is divided by 6
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
15% of 30 28 
ExerciseQuantity A is greater.

ExerciseQuantity B is greater.

ExerciseThe two quantities are equal.

ExerciseThe relationship cannot be determined without further information.