GPT DS Quiz 2 Test 31 Section 2A 2x
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- Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Is x greater than 75 percent of y?
(1) x = 40
(2) y = 50
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2. Question
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3. Question
A citrus fruit grower receives $15 for each crate of oranges shipped and $18 for each crate of grapefruit shipped. How many crates of oranges did the grower ship last week?
(1) Last week the number of crates of oranges that the grower shipped was 20 more than twice the number of crates of grapefruit shipped.
(2) Last week the grower received a total of $38,700 from the crates of oranges and grapefruit shipped.
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4. Question
In the figure above, what is the length of AC ?
(1) x + y = 13
(2) xy = 36
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5. Question
The charge for a telephone call between City R and City S is $0.42 for each of the first 3 minutes and $0.18 for each additional minute. A certain call between these two cities lasted for x minutes, where x is an integer. How many minutes long was the call?
(1) The charge for the first 3 minutes of the call was $0.36 less than the charge for the remainder of the call.
(2) The total charge for the call was $2.88.
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6. Question
Is the integer P odd?
(1) The sum of P, P + 4, and P + 11 is even.
(2) The sum of P – 3, P, and P + 11 is odd.
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7. Question
If a certain grove consists of 36 pecan trees, what was the yield per tree last year?
(1) The yield per tree for the 18 trees in the northern half of the grove was 60 kilograms last year.
(2) The yield per tree for the 18 trees in the eastern half of the grove was 55 kilograms last year.
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8. Question
What was the percent increase in the value of a certain antique from January 1, 1981, to December 31, 1981?
(1) The value of the antique on January 1, 1981, was $3,000.
(2) The value of the antique on December 31, 1981, was double the value of the antique on January 1, 1981.
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9. Question
In the xy –plane, is point (2, – 3) on line ℓ?
(1) Point (– 2, 3) is on line ℓ.
(2) ℓ is not perpendicular to the x – axis.
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10. Question
If r is represented by the decimal 0.t5, what is the digit t?
(1) r < 1/3
(2) r < 1/10
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