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    Scoring the GMAT

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    QUESTIONS

    SCORE

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    Problem Solving 1Q1.

    (A) 870

    (B) 841

    (C) 58

    (D) 31(E) 30

    29

    29292

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    Problem Solving 2

    Q2.

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    10)E(

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    102)B(

    5

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    D3

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    Intro to Data Sufficiency

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    Data Sufficiency 1

    Q1. Is x > 5 ?

    (1)

    (2) 2x5x

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    Data Sufficiency 2

    Q2. Is ?

    (1)

    (2)

    yx

    10x

    25y

    x

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    Divisibility Rules 1

    Q1. Which of the following is equal to ?

    (A) (D)

    (B) (E)

    (C)

    558

    351

    11

    7

    62

    39

    31

    19

    196

    117

    186

    107

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    Divisibility Rules 2

    Q2. Findx.

    (1) 132x is divisible by 2.(2) 3x35 is divisible by 3.

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    Divisibility Rules 3

    Q3. IfKis a positive integer less than 10 andN = 4,321 + K,

    what is the value ofK?

    (1) Nis divisible by 3.

    (2) Nis divisible by 6.

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    Prime Numbers 1

    Q1. How many prime numbers are less than 25 and greater

    than 10?

    (A) Three

    (B) Four

    (C) Five

    (D) Six

    (E) Seven

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    Prime Numbers 2

    Q2. Ifx andy are prime numbers, which of the following

    CANNOT be the sum ofx andy?

    (A) 5

    (B) 9

    (C) 13

    (D) 16(E) 23

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    Prime Numbers 3Q3. Ifa, b, and c are three consecutive odd integers such that

    and ifb and c are prime numbers,

    what is the value ofa + b?

    (A) 24

    (B) 28

    (C) 30

    (D) 32

    (E) 36

    2010 cba

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    Prime Numbers 4

    Q4. How many different 4 digit numbers start with a

    prime number and end with a prime number?

    (A) 120

    (B) 9999

    (C) 1600

    (D) (10)(9)(8)(7)

    (E) 10 000

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    Sum of 1

    Q1. What is the sum of the first 100 positive integers?

    (A) 5 000

    (B) 5 050

    (C) 10 000

    (D) 10 500

    (E) 20 500

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    Sum of 2

    Q2. If 10 persons meet at a reunion and each person shakes

    hands exactly once with each of the others, what is the

    total number of handshakes?

    (A) (10)(9)(8)(7)(6)(5)(4)(3)(2)(1)

    (B) (10)(9)

    (C) (10)(10)

    (D) 45

    (E) 36

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    Mult/Div Fractions 1

    16

    342

    4

    5Q1.

    (A) 6.3

    (B) 9.8

    (C) 179.2

    (D) 224

    (E) 280

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    Mult/Div Fractions 2

    Q2. If , then n =

    (A) (D) 10

    (B) (E) 100

    (C)

    10

    28

    8

    5

    5

    3

    3

    2

    n

    10

    1

    5

    1

    5

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    Add/Subt Fractions 1

    Q1.

    (A) (D)

    (B) (E)

    (C)

    4

    1

    5

    1

    5

    12

    20

    1

    100

    1

    100

    1

    20

    1

    5

    1

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    Add/Subt Fractions 2

    Q2. If and , then s exceed r

    by

    (A) (D)

    (B) (E)

    (C)

    27

    1

    9

    1

    3

    11 r rs

    3

    11

    3

    1

    9

    1

    27

    1

    81

    1

    6

    1

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    Fractions to/from decimals 1

    Q1. Of the following, which is closest to ?

    (A) 7.5

    (B) 15

    (C) 75

    (D) 150

    (E) 750

    97.9

    49515.0

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    Fractions to/from decimals 2

    Q2.

    (A) 0.1

    (B) 0.2

    (C) 100

    (D) 200

    (E) 1 000

    4

    30024.05

    482

    15025.0

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    Fractions to/from decimals 3

    Q3.

    (A) 0.004

    (B) 0.02775

    (C) 2.775

    (D) 3.6036

    (E) 36.036

    37.0

    1

    03.0

    1

    1

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    Signed Numbers 1

    Q1. Ifx = -1, then

    (A) -10

    (B) -4

    (C) 0

    (D) 4

    (E) 10

    )( 234 xxxx

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    Signed Numbers 2

    Q2. What is the least possible product of 4 different integers,

    each of which has a value between5 and 10, inclusive?

    (A) -5040

    (B) -3600

    (C) -720

    (D) -600

    (E) -120

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    Signed Numbers 3

    Q3. Ifp, q, rand s are nonzero numbers, is

    (1) q > 2 and s > 4

    (2) p > 1 and r> 3

    ?0)4()3()2)(1(432 srqp

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    Order of Operations 1

    Q1.

    (A) -224

    (B) -108

    (C) -36

    (D) 24

    (E) 79

    ]2311)96(2[6

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    Order of Operations 2

    Q2.

    (A) -2

    (B) 0

    (C) 1

    (D) 2

    (E) 16

    ]7)6]54[3(2[1