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GMAT Math Test 1

This document contains 10 math word problems with multiple choice answers. The problems cover a range of topics including inequalities, absolute values, solving equations, proportions, averages, consecutive integers, and graphing lines. The correct answers are provided at the end.

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GMAT Math Test 1

This document contains 10 math word problems with multiple choice answers. The problems cover a range of topics including inequalities, absolute values, solving equations, proportions, averages, consecutive integers, and graphing lines. The correct answers are provided at the end.

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1. If a > b and c < 0, which of the following is always true? I. II. III. a. b. c. d.

I only II only III only I, II and III Ab > bc a > b <

2. Which of the following open sentences is true for all real numbers x? a. 3 [ x-5(2-x)] = 2 (9x + 15) b. | 7 x | > 0 c. (7x 1) d. -   

3. Lucy spent P23.60 on P1.50- and P2.20- stamps. If she bought twice as many as P2.20- stamps as P1.50-stamps, how many stamps did she buy? a. b. c. d. 2 4 8 5

4. Evaluate x - 3x (3 + x) if x=6. a. b. c. d. -12 -204 12 204

5. Ten years ago, Sam was s years old and Carl was thrice as old as Sam. How old is Carl now? a. S -10 b. 3s + 10 c. d.

6. How many sets of five consecutive integers are there such that half the sum of the first three is greater than the fourth and the sum of the last three is at least four times the first? a. b. c. d. None One Three Six

7. Find a solution set of x + 2y =5 if each variable represents a whole number. a. {( 1, 2), ( -2, 3), ( -5, 4)} b. {( 1,2), ( 3, 1), ( 5, 0)} c. {( 7, 0), ( 4, 1), ( 1, 2)} d. {( 0, ), (3, -1), 4, ), ( 5, 0) 8. Mary Ann has P2.35 in 10-cents and twenty-five cents. Find all possibilities for the number of 10-cents that she has. a. b. c. d. 21 or fewer 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 9 or fewer 1,6, 11, 16, 21 

9. Solve for a. b. c.


d. 1 In 3 10. Determine k so that the line 5x + ky = 32 will pass through the point P (4,3). a. b. c. d. -4 4 28 -2

Answers 1. C

2. D 3. C 4. D 5. B 6. D 7. B 8. D 9. C 10. B

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