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Graduate Management Admission Test: Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA), Quantitative section, Verbal section (Page 15 )

Updated On: 19-Jan-2026

What is the value of?

(1) A+B=100.
(2) =10.

  1. Statement (1) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (2) by itself is not.
  2. Statement (2) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (1) by itself is not.
  3. Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question, even though NEITHER statement BY ITSELF is sufficient.
  4. Either statement BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question.
  5. Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are NOT sufficient to answer the question, requiring more data pertaining to the problem.

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

Statement (1) is sufficient enough because all you need to do is divide both sides by to get the answer, (20). Statement (2) is also sufficient by it self, because all you need to do is to multiply both sides by 2 to get the correct answer.



What is the sum of 7 consecutive integers?

(1) The median of the seven integers is 8.
(2) One of the integers is 7.

  1. Statement (1) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (2) by itself is not.
  2. Statement (2) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (1) by itself is not.
  3. Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question, even though NEITHER statement BY ITSELF is sufficient.
  4. Either statement BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question.
  5. Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are NOT sufficient to answer the question, requiring more data pertaining to the problem.

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

From statement (1) we have only one set of numbers. We have 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11.
Statement (2) provides no additional data because we can see several sets containing 7. The correct answer is A.



If A is a prime number, what is the value of A?

(1) 0 < A < 10.
(2) (A – 2) is divisible by 3.

  1. Statement (1) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (2) by itself is not.
  2. Statement (2) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (1) by itself is not.
  3. Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question, even though NEITHER statement BY ITSELF is sufficient.
  4. Either statement BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question.
  5. Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are NOT sufficient to answer the question, requiring more data pertaining to the problem.

Answer(s): E

Explanation:

Statement (1) narrows down A to be one of: 1, 2, 3, 5 and 7. This statement is insufficient.
Statement (2) is also insufficient; there are a lot of numbers that fulfill this statement, like 17, 23 and many more. Even after you combine both statements, there are still two options: 5 and 2. In both, when subtracting 2 we get a number that is divisible by 3.



There are X dogs in the dog hound, each dog eats Y Kg of food every day. What percent of the total food weight does each dog eat?

(1) If there were 3 dogs less then each dog could eat 1.2 Kg more than he is does now.
(2) If there were half the dogs, each dog could eat 3 Kg more than he is does now.

  1. Statement (1) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (2) by itself is not.
  2. Statement (2) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (1) by itself is not.
  3. Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question, even though NEITHER statement BY ITSELF is sufficient.
  4. Either statement BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question.
  5. Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are NOT sufficient to answer the question, requiring more data pertaining to the problem.

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

In order to know the answer, we need two equations:
From statement (1) we can write: XY = (X – 3)(Y + 1.2). From statement (2) we can write: XY = (X/2)(Y + 3).
You don’t need to solve the equations, the answer is C, both equations are needed to solve the question.



What was the total amount John earned on his two investments?

(1) John received an annual interest of 5% on one investment and 13% on the other.
(2) John invested a total of $15,000 on both investments.

  1. Statement (1) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (2) by itself is not.
  2. Statement (2) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (1) by itself is not.
  3. Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question, even though NEITHER statement BY ITSELF is sufficient.
  4. Either statement BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question.
  5. Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are NOT sufficient to answer the question, requiring more data pertaining to the problem.

Answer(s): E

Explanation:

Knowing the interest alone is not enough to calculate the profit.
Knowing the total amount invested is not enough to calculate the profit, unless we have the interest rate. Since we have no knowledge of the amount invested in each investment, there is no way to know how much was earned.



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