Quantitative Comparison Questions
Each of the following questions consists of two quantities, Quantity A and Quantity
B. You are to compare the two quantities. You may use additional information
centered above the two quantities if additional information is given. Choose
A if Quantity A is greater
B if Quantity B is greater
C if the two quantities are equal
D if the relationship between the two quantities cannot be determined
In a jar that contains only black and white marbles, the number of
black marbles is more than double the number of white marbles.
QUANTITY A QUANTITY B
- A B C D
There are more boys than girls at Brownwood School.
QUANTITY A QUANTITY B
- A B C D
The ratio of 12 to x equals the ratio of x to 3.
QUANTITY A QUANTITY B
- x 6 A B C D
The ratio of a company’s revenues to its expenses is 5:4.
QUANTITY A QUANTITY B
- A B C D
a, b, and c are integers, where c < 25. The ratio of a to b is 5 to 12,
and the ratio of b to c is 4 to 7.
QUANTITY A QUANTITY B
- a 5 A B C D
The ratio of white
marbles to all the
marbles in the jar
1 to 3
The current ratio
of boys to girls at
Brownwood School
The ratio of boys to
girls at Brownwood
School if 10 additional
girls and 20 additional
boys enroll
The ratio of the
company’s profits to
its expenses
1
4
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