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Scoring the GMAT

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Problem Solving 1
Q1.

(A) 870
(B) 841
(C) 58
(D) 31
(E) 30
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Problem Solving 2
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Intro to Data Sufficiency
Data Sufficiency 1
Q1. Is x > 5 ?
(1)
(2)
2 = x
5 > x
Data Sufficiency 2
Q2. Is ?

(1)

(2)
y x >
10 = x
2
5
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Divisibility Rules 1
Q1. Which of the following is equal to ?
(A) (D)

(B) (E)

(C)
558
351
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7
62
39
31
19
196
117
186
107
Divisibility Rules 2
Q2. Find x.
(1) 132x is divisible by 2.
(2) 3x35 is divisible by 3.

Divisibility Rules 3
Q3. If K is a positive integer less than 10 and N = 4,321 + K,
what is the value of K?
(1) N is divisible by 3.
(2) N is divisible by 6.
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
Prime Numbers 2
Q2. If x and y are prime numbers, which of the following
CANNOT be the sum of x and y?
(A) 5
(B) 9
(C) 13
(D) 16
(E) 23
Prime Numbers 3
Q3. If a, b, and c are three consecutive odd integers such that
and if b and c are prime numbers,
what is the value of a + b?
(A) 24
(B) 28
(C) 30
(D) 32
(E) 36
20 10 < < < < c b a
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
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
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
Mult/Div Fractions 1
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5
Q1.

(A) 6.3
(B) 9.8
(C) 179.2
(D) 224
(E) 280
Mult/Div Fractions 2
Q2. If , then n =

(A) (D) 10

(B) (E) 100

(C)
10
2 8
8
5
5
3
3
2
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n
10
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5
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Add/Subt Fractions 1
Q1.

(A) (D)

(B) (E)

(C)
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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
1
1 + + + = r r s
3
1
1+ =
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27
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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
495 15 . 0
Fractions to/from decimals 2

Q2.


(A) 0.1
(B) 0.2
(C) 100
(D) 200
(E) 1 000
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4
3
0024 . 0 5
48
2
15
025 . 0
Fractions to/from decimals 3
Q3.


(A) 0.004
(B) 0.02775
(C) 2.775
(D) 3.6036
(E) 36.036
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37 . 0
1
03 . 0
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Signed Numbers 1
Q1. If x = -1, then

(A) -10
(B) -4
(C) 0
(D) 4
(E) 10
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2 3 4
x x x x
Signed Numbers 2
Q2. What is the least possible product of 4 different integers,
each of which has a value between 5 and 10, inclusive?

(A) -5040
(B) -3600
(C) -720
(D) -600
(E) -120
Signed Numbers 3
Q3. If p, q, r and s are nonzero numbers, is


(1) q > 2 and s > 4
(2) p > 1 and r > 3
? 0 ) 4 ( ) 3 ( ) 2 )( 1 (
4 3 2
> s r q p
Order of Operations 1
Q1.

(A) -224
(B) -108
(C) -36
(D) 24
(E) 79
= + ] 23 11 ) 9 6 ( 2 [ 6
Order of Operations 2
Q2.

(A) -2
(B) 0
(C) 1
(D) 2
(E) 16
= + + ] 7 ) 6 ] 5 4 [ 3 ( 2 [ 1

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