Free GRE GRE Section 2: Quantitative Exam Questions (page: 27)

GRE- Quantitative Reasoning
A. The quantity in Column A is greater;
B. The quantity in Column B is greater;
C. The quantities are equal;
D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.

Answer(s): D
Explanation: The problem does not provide the actual weight of any of the three horses, and so
it is impossible to make the comparison.
QUESTION: 61

A. The quantity in Column A is greater;
B. The quantity in Column B is greater;
C. The quantities are equal;
D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.

Answer(s): C
Explanation: The price of 100 apples (4 bags of 25) is $28 (4 x $7), the same as the price for
100 pears. In other words, the price of apples is the same as the price of pears. Accordingly, to
compare the two quantities you can simply compare the total numbers of fruit pieces. You can
see that the totals are the same: 178 + 461. Hence, the two quantities are equal.
QUESTION: 62

A. The quantity in Column A is greater;

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