- Set A consists of the integers 2, 3, 5, 7, and 9. Set B consists of the integers
1, 4, 6, 8, and 10. If a number in Set A is to be multiplied by a number in
Set B, how many different products are possible?
A 5
B 10
C 15
D 20
E 25
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
The probability that a certain event will occur is x.
The probability that the event will not occur is y.
QUANTITY A QUANTITY B
- xy x + y A B C D
Y is the set of all integers from 1–10,000 inclusive.
A number is to be randomly selected from Y.
QUANTITY A QUANTITY B
- A B C D
A fair-sided coin is to be flipped 5 times.
QUANTITY A QUANTITY B
- A B C D
The probability that
the number will be a
multiple of 3
The probability that
the number will be a
multiple of 5
The probability that
the coin will land on
heads at least once
The probability that the
coin will not land on
tails each time
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