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Quantitative Comparisons Sample Questions
- p > 0 > q
Quantity A: p + q
Quantity B: pq
- The quantity in Column A is greater.
- The quantity in Column B is greater.
- The quantities are equal.
- The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
Ans : D
- Quantity A: The average (arithmetic mean) of x and y
Quantity B: The average (arithmetic mean) of x - 1 and y + 1
- The quantity in Column A is greater.
- The quantity in Column B is greater.
- The quantities are equal.
- The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
Ans : C
- The integer (x - 1) is a prime number between 40 and 50.
Quantity A: The sum of all different prime factors of x
Quantity B: 14
- The quantity in Column A is greater.
- The quantity in Column B is greater.
- The quantities are equal.
- The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
Ans : B
- A < C
B > D > 0
Quantity A: A - B
Quantity B: C - D
- The quantity in Column A is greater.
- The quantity in Column B is greater.
- The quantities are equal.
- The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
Ans : B
- In a particular jellybean jar, the number of red jellybeans
exceeds the number of white ones by a ratio of 3:2. If two red
jellybeans were removed, the ratio of red to white jellybeans
would be 1:1.
Quantity A: The number of white jellybeans in the jar
Quantity B: 4
- The quantity in Column A is greater.
- The quantity in Column B is greater.
- The quantities are equal.
- The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
Ans : C
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