GPT DS Quiz 4 Test 37 Section 6B 2x
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1. Question
On the number line above, p, q, r, s, and t are five consecutive even integers in increasing order. What is the average (arithmetic mean) of these five integers?
(1) q + s = 24
(2) The average (arithmetic mean) of q and r is 11.
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2. Question
What is the length in meters of a certain rectangular garden?
(1) The length of the garden is 6 meters more than twice the width.
(2) The length of the garden is 4 times the width.
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3. Question
If x < y, is x² < y²?
(1) y > 0
(2) x > 0
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4. Question
If Fran jumps straight up off the floor and lands on her feet T seconds later, her feet will reach a maximum height of 1.22 T² meters above the floor. On one such jump, was Fran off the floor for less than 1 second?
(1) On her jump Fran’s feet reached a maximum height of 1 meter above the floor.
(2) On her jump Fran spent more than 1/4 second ascending.
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5. Question
If [x] denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to x , is [x] =0 ?
(1) 5x + 1 = 3 + 2x
(2) 0 < x < 1
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6. Question
During a 6-day local trade show, the least number of people registered in a single day was 80. Was the average (arithmetic mean) number of people registered per day for the 6 days greater than 90?
(1) For the 4 days with the greatest number of people registered, the average (arithmetic mean) number registered per day was 100.
(2) For the 3 days with the smallest number of people registered, the average (arithmetic mean) number registered per day was 85.
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7. Question
If a and b are positive integers, what is the value of a + b?
(1) a / b = 5 / 8
(2) The greatest common divisor of a and b is 1.
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8. Question
Are all of the numbers in a certain list of 15 numbers equal?
(1) The sum of all the numbers in the list is 60.
(2) The sum of any 3 numbers in the list is 12.
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9. Question
The table below shows the morning schedule for train X. If Juan took train X on Monday morning, did he arrive at station T on schedule?
(1) Juan arrived at station T on Monday morning 1 hour and 2 minutes after he left station S.
(2) Juan arrived at his office at 8:30 (EST) on Monday morning, which was 20 minutes after he arrived at station T.
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10. Question
If n and k are positive integers, is √(n + k) > 2√n ?
(1) k > 3n
(2) n + k > 3n
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