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Quantitative 15 Minutes
Fuel tanker A can fill the underground reservoir in 12 minutes. How long will it take fuel tanker A and fuel tanker B to fill up the same reservoir together? (1) The reservoir contains 3000 liters of fuel. (2) Fuel tanker B alone will require the same number of hours to fill the same reservoir.
A Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are NOT sufficient to answer the question, requiring more data pertaining to the problem.
B Statement (1) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (2) by itself is not.
C Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question, even though NEITHER statement BY ITSELF is sufficient.
D Either statement BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question.
E Statement (2) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (1) by itself is not.
Q is a prime number bigger than 10. What is the smallest positive number (except 1) that 3Q can be divided by equally?
A Q
B 3
C 2Q
D 3Q.
E Q+3
In a box there are A green balls, 3A + 6 red balls and 2 yellow ones. If there are no other colors, what is the probability of taking out a green or a yellow ball?
A 1/5.
B 1/3
C ½.
D ¼.
E 2/3
Kelly used to get a 30% discount on movie tickets. When the price of the movie ticket increased by 50%, the amount of discount in dollars remained the same. What is Kelly's discount with the new Ticket price in percent terms?
A 20%
B 10%
C 38%
D 25%
E 35%
In a psychology school the grade of the students is determined by the following method: At the end of the first year the grade equals to twice the age of the student. From then on, the grade is determined by twice the age of the student plus half of his grade from the previous year. If Joey’s grade at the end of the first year is 40, what will be his grade at the end of the third year?
A 80.
B 75.
C 44.
D 56.
E 62.
X, Y>0, If X3 = Y, is Y a fraction? (1) X2 is a fraction. (2) X > Y.
A Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question, even though NEITHER statement BY ITSELF is sufficient.
B Statement (1) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (2) by itself is not.
C Statement (2) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (1) by itself is not.
D Either statement BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question.
E Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are NOT sufficient to answer the question, requiring more data pertaining to the problem.
N is a prime number bigger than 5. Which of the following expressions must be even?
A N(N+2).
B N2+2.
C (N+1)(N+2).
D (N – 2)2.
E (N+2)2.
The original price of a car was $25,200. Because the car owner thought he could get more money for the car, he increased the price of the car to 110% of its original price. After a week, the car had not sold, so the owner then discounted the price by 10%, and the car was finally sold. What price was the car sold for?
A $25,200
B $23,658
C $25,000
D $24,948
E $24,542
Tim and Élan are 90 miles away from one another. They are starting to move towards each other simultaneously, Tim at a speed of 10 Mph and Élan at a speed of 5 Mph. If every hour they double their speeds, what is the distance that Tim will pass until he meets Élan?
A 45 miles.
B 30 miles.
C 35 miles.
D 65 miles.
E 60 miles.
If A = 2B, is A4 > B4? (1) A2 = 4B2. (2) 2A + B < A/2 + B.
A Statement (2) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (1) by itself is not.
B Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are NOT sufficient to answer the question, requiring more data pertaining to the problem.
C Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question, even though NEITHER statement BY ITSELF is sufficient.
D Statement (1) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (2) by itself is not.
E Either statement BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question.
Verbal 10 minutes
Reading Comprehension questions Each passage is followed by questions or incomplete statements about the passage. Each statement or question is followed by lettered words or expressions. Select the word or expression that most satisfactorily completes each statement or answers each question in accordance with the meaning of the passage.
Government policies should ensure that network owners charge nondiscriminatory prices to any client who wants to use their home network to distribute information
A who wants to be using his home network to distribute information
B which wants to use his home network to distribute information
C which wants to use their home network to distribute information
D who wants to use their home network to distribute information
E who wants to use his home network to distribute information
Common stocks, which are shares of ownership in a corporation, is the most direct way to participate in the fortunes of a company.
A is the most direct way of participating in the fortunes of a company
B are the most direct way for participating in the fortunes of a company
C are the most direct way to participate in the fortunes of a company
D is the most direct way for participating in the fortunes of a company.
E is the most direct way to participate in the fortunes of a company
Organic farmers are looking for non-chemical methods to rid their crops of pests. Giving crops a slight electric shock has no ill effect on crops but rids them of caterpillars. This method should be employed by organic farmers all over the country.
Which of the following, if true, most strongly supports the view that it would not be advisable to try to eradicate agricultural pests with the method mentioned above?
A No large-scale production facilities exist today for the product that electrifies crops.
B This method also kills insects that are agriculturally beneficial.
C Since caterpillars of different species appear at different times of the year, several shocks would be necessary.
D Most species of caterpillar are subject to some natural predators.
E Many agricultural pests do not go through a caterpillar stage.
A study of business partnerships in which one partner’s management style differs from that of the other partner reveals that such partnerships are more likely be fraught with problems and to ultimately end in dissolution. Thus, mismatched management styles can seriously jeopardize a business partnership.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument above?
A According to a recent study, most people’s management styles can be controlled and modified easily.
B Partners who are considering dissolution have been found to express hostility by adopting a different management styles from that of their partners
C Business partnerships in which both partners have the same management style also occasionally have disagreements that can jeopardize the partnership.
D The individuals who have management style that differ significantly from those of their partners tend to argue little with spouses at home.
E The management style of individuals tends to vary from year to year
Which of the following, if true, provides the best logical justification for the critics’ insistence that the report’s conclusion be changed?
A Monosodium glutamate could be causing long term damage for which symptoms have not yet become visible
B Some Americans who consume monosodium glutamate regularly are being harmed by the substance.
C Monosodium glutamate has been added to a growing number of commonly consumed foods during the past fifteen years.
D The severity of damage by monosodium glutamate differs from person to person.
E The report does not compare harm caused to Americans who consume monosodium glutamate with harm caused to people in other countries.
Verbal 10 minutes
Reading Comprehension questions Each passage is followed by questions or incomplete statements about the passage. Each statement or question is followed by lettered words or expressions. Select the word or expression that most satisfactorily completes each statement or answers each question in accordance with the meaning of the passage.
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Verbal 15 minutes
Click to Read TextThe primary purpose of the passage is to
A emphasize the unsuitability of traditional definitions of community in light of the recent establishment of virtual communities on the Net
B present two opposing hypotheses and presents research and evidence to support them
C discuss whether group-CMCs constitute real communities
D challenge the validity of group-CMCs in the virtual community
E suggest an alternate definition for the term virtual communities
According to Simpson and Armstrong, virtual communities
A are not really communities, but simply group-CMC discussions
B are an invaluable marketing tool for businesses.
C are not as effective as content in encouraging people to return to a particular part of the Internet.
D emphasize attracting new members through their use of absorbing content
E has become almost synonymous with various forms of group-CMCs
Weinreich rejects Rheingold’s inclusion of virtual communities in the definition of communities for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
A virtual communities are not usually rooted in a common religion
B virtual communities do not usually share the same territory
C virtual communities do not usually share a common history
D virtual communities do not usually exchange information
E virtual communities do not usually share values
The author says ‘there was no debate in the Business Tech Magazine article’ to emphasize which of the following points?
A It is not content but community that can be used to entice the public to go back to a commercial website
B It would be a great loss of a business-marketing tool if virtual communities were ignored.
C There are various forms of group-CMCs, including email-list forums, chat-systems, web-based discussion areas and UseNet news-groups.
D It is not community but content that can be used to entice the public to go back to a commercial website
E Business Tech Magazine had already assumed that group-CMCs are communities.
We now have wireless computer networks, direct-broadcast satellite television, digital wireless cable television networks, global telephone service, and global positioning systems that can pinpoint an individual’s location to a few inches.
A which can pinpoint an individual’s location to a few inches
B which can pinpoint an individual’s location of a few inches
C that can pinpoint an individual’s location in a few inches
D which should pinpoint an individual’s location to a few inches
E that can pinpoint an individual’s location to a few inches