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Graduate Management Admission Test: Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA), Quantitative section, Verbal section (Page 26 )

Updated On: 19-Jan-2026

B and A are consecutive numbers. If A + B + X =15 than what is true about X?

  1. It can be equally divided by 5.
  2. It can be equally divided by 3.
  3. Positive.
  4. Even.
  5. Odd.

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

A + B is an odd number; in order for the sum to be equal to 15 X must be an even number.



A and B are numbers between 0 and 9. When multiplying 56 by another number the result is 1AB. which of the following can represent A?

  1. 8.
  2. 2.
  3. 6.
  4. 4.
  5. 5.

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

We have two choices: 56 x 2 = 112 or 56 x 3 = 168. Therefore, A could be 1 or 6. The answer is A = 6.



Q and R are numbers between 0 and 9. When multiplying 71 by another double-digit number the result is 7PQ. Which of the following could represent Q?

  1. 1.
  2. 8.
  3. 3.
  4. 5.
  5. 4.

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

We have two choices: 71 x 10 = 710 or 71 x 11 = 781. Therefore, Q can be 0 or 1. The answer is A.



A and B are numbers between 1 and 9. What is ABAB/AB? (AB is a two-digit number and ABAB is a 4-digit number).

  1. 11
  2. BAB
  3. 101
  4. AB
  5. 100.

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

Plug in numbers: A = 1, B = 2 AB = 12, ABAB = 1212. 1212/12 = 101.



V, W, X, Y and Z are numbers between 0 and 9.
If XYZ / 15 = WV and V-W=X (WV is a 2 digit number, XYZ is a 3 digit number), which of the following numbers can represent XYZ?

  1. 321
  2. 215
  3. 633
  4. 570
  5. 414

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

We see that XYZ should be equally dividable by 15, or by 5 and 3. The only number that fits those conditions is 570.



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