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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

Kate is 3 years older than Sara.
QUANTITY A QUANTITY B


  1. Kate’s age 4 years ago Sara’s age 1 year ago A B C D


An auditorium has x rows and x – 1 chairs per row.
QUANTITY A QUANTITY B


  1. The number of chairs x^2 A B C D
    in the auditorium


The sum of Bob’s weight and Jack’s weight is 50 pounds.
Bob weighs more than Jack.
QUANTITY A QUANTITY B
3 Bob’s weight 25 A B C D

A candy retailer charges $2 for Jupiter bars and $1 for Big Slugger
bars. In a certain day, the retailer sells both bars and earns a total
of $30 for her sale of Jupiter bars and Big Slugger bars.
QUANTITY A QUANTITY B


  1. A B C D


In 5 years, Jack will be 8 years older than Bob. In 5
years, Tanya will be 8 years older than Sam.
QUANTITY A QUANTITY B


  1. Jack’s age Tanya’s age A B C D


The maximum number
of Big Slugger bars that
the retailer could have
sold

29


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