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GMAT 700 Level Questions

1. The document contains 33 multi-part word problems involving ratios, probabilities, combinations, integers, and geometry. 2. It asks the reader to determine which of the two possible answers/choices listed under each problem is correct based on the information given. 3. The problems cover a wide range of mathematical concepts and vary in difficulty.

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GMAT 700 Level Questions

1. The document contains 33 multi-part word problems involving ratios, probabilities, combinations, integers, and geometry. 2. It asks the reader to determine which of the two possible answers/choices listed under each problem is correct based on the information given. 3. The problems cover a wide range of mathematical concepts and vary in difficulty.

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1.

2.
If x and y are positive, is the ratio of x to y greater than 3?
(1) The ratio of 2x to 3y is greater than 2.
(2) x is 2 more than y times 3.
3.
If k is a positive integer and k < 100 , is k even?
(1) k is the s!are of an integer.
(2) k is the "!#e of an integer.
$.
If the "ir"%e has radi!s &, 'hat is the area of the triang%e?
(1) () * (+
(2) +) * 12
,.
( #ox "ontains red and #%!e #a%%s on%y. If there are - #a%%s in tota%, ho' many red #a%%s are
in the #ox?
(1) If t'o #a%%s are random%y se%e"ted 'itho!t rep%a"ement, the pro#a#i%ity that #oth #a%%s
are red is
,
.1$
(2) If t'o #a%%s are random%y se%e"ted 'itho!t rep%a"ement, the pro#a#i%ity is
1,
.,& that the
first #a%% is red and the se"ond #a%% is #%!e.
&.
In ho' many 'ays "an 1& different gifts #e divided among fo!r "hi%dren s!"h that ea"h
"hi%d re"eives exa"t%y fo!r gifts?
/.
If ', x and y are different positive integers, and 'xy * 2$, is xy divisi#%e #y &?
(1) 'y is not divisi#%e #y &.
(2) x is even.
-.
0id intended to type a seven1digit n!m#er, #!t the t'o 32s he meant to type did not
appear. 3hat appeared instead 'as the five1digit n!m#er ,211,. 4o' many different
seven1digit n!m#ers "o!%d 0id have meant to type?
5.
If %ines k and 6 are in the xy7"oordinate p%ane, is the s%ope of %ine k greater than the s%ope
of %ine 6?
(1) The x1inter"ept of %ine k is greater than the x1inter"ept of %ine 6
(2) 8ines k and 6 interse"t at (/, 2)
10.
If k is an non1negative integer and 1,
k
is a divisor of /,5,32, then 3
k
1 k
3
*
11.
The va%!e of is "%osest to
12.
In ho' many different 'ays "an 3 identi"a% green shirts and 3 identi"a% red shirts #e
distri#!ted among & "hi%dren s!"h that ea"h "hi%d re"eives a shirt?
13.
In ho' many different 'ays "an 3 #oys and 3 gir%s #e seated in a ro' of & "hairs s!"h
that the gir%s are not separated, and the #oys are not separated?
1$.
( #ox "ontains #ags of mar#%es. (%% of the #ags ho%d the same n!m#er of mar#%es ex"ept
one #ag, 'hi"h ho%ds one mar#%e more than ea"h of the other #ags ho%d. If the #ox
"ontains a tota% of 2001 mar#%es, ho' many #ags are in the #ox?
(1) The n!m#er of #ags is #et'een 13 and 23 in"%!sive
(2) There is an even n!m#er of #ags, and there is an even n!m#er of mar#%es in the #ag
"ontaining the extra mar#%e.
1,.
1&.
4o' many odd, positive divisors does ,$0 have?
1/.
If x
a 1 #
* 1, 'hat is the va%!e of x ?
(1) a 9 #
(2) x : 0
1-.
In the xy1"oordinate system, the distan"e #et'een points and is
approximate%y
15.
The n!m#er ; is "reated #y 'riting the integers from 1 to 25 in"%!sive, so that ;
*123$,&/-51011<2/2-25 3hat is the remainder 'hen ; is divided #y 5?
20.
0et (= >1, 3, $, &, 5, 12, 1,?
If three n!m#ers are random%y se%e"ted from set ( 'itho!t rep%a"ement, 'hat is the
pro#a#i%ity that the s!m of the three n!m#ers is divisi#%e #y 3?
21.
22.
If a re"tang%e has perimeter 'ith %ength 20 and a diagona% 'ith %ength 5, 'hat is the area
of the re"tang%e?
23.
The s!m of a%% the digits of the integers from 1- to 21 in"%!sive is 2$ (1@- @ 1@5 @ 2@0 @
2@1 * 2$). 3hat is the s!m of a%% the digits of the integers from 0 to 55 in"%!sive?
2$.
; is a set of integers s!"h that
i) if x is in ;, then 2x is in ;
ii) if ea"h of x and y is in ;, then x @ y is in ;
Is 1, in ;?
(1) 1 is in ;.
(2) 3 is in ;.
2,.
+ea o'ns ho' many more )As than (% o'ns?
(1) If +ea gives 5 of her )As to (%, then (% 'i%% o'n t'i"e as many )As as +ea o'ns.
(2) If +ea gives 1 )A to (%, and (% p!r"hases $ additiona% )As, then (% and +ea 'i%%
have an e!a% n!m#er of )As.
2&.
3hat is the va%!e of k?
(1) k
$
*
(2) k
3
< k
2
2/.
Bne n!m#er, k , is se%e"ted at random from a set of 11 "onse"!tive even integers. 3hat is
the pro#a#i%ity that
k * 10?
(1) The average (arithmeti" mean) of the set is Cero.
(2) The pro#a#i%ity that k * 10 is the same as the pro#a#i%ity that k * 110.
2-.
If () * +) and )A * AD then, in terms of x, the va%!e of y is
25.
( dra'er "ontains - so"ks, and 2 so"ks are se%e"ted at random 'itho!t rep%a"ement. 3hat
is the pro#a#i%ity that #oth so"ks are #%a"k?
(1) The pro#a#i%ity is %ess than 0.2 that the first so"k is #%a"k.
(2) The pro#a#i%ity is more than 0.- that the first so"k is 'hite.
30.
Eor a%% n!m#ers a and #, the operation is defined #y a # * a
2
1 a#. If xy 9 0, then
'hi"h of the fo%%o'ing "an #e e!a% to Cero?
I. x y
II. xy y
III. x (x @ y)
31.
2&00 has ho' many positive divisors?
32.
Fark has fe'er than 5 "oins. Da"h "oin is either a !arter ('orth G0.2,) or a dime ('orth
G0.10). 4o' many dimes does Fark have?
(1) The tota% va%!e of FarkHs "oins is G1./0
(2) Fark has three times as many !arters as he has dimes.
33.
(= >/1,/3,/5,-3,-/? +=>,/,,5,&1,&/?
If one n!m#er is se%e"ted at random from set (, and one n!m#er is se%e"ted at random
from set +, 'hat is the pro#a#i%ity that #oth n!m#ers are prime?
3$.
If )A * &, 'hat is the %ength of +)?
(1)
(2) x * &0
3,.
3hi"h of the fo%%o'ing e!ations is tr!e for a%% positive va%!es of x and y?
3&.
In ho' many 'ays "an (nn, +o#, )h!"k, Aon and Dd #e seated in a ro' s!"h that (nn
and +o# are not seated next to ea"h other?
3/.
If n is an integer, 'hat is the %east possi#%e va%!e of n s!"h that $0,000,000 < ,
n
?
3-.
If k is an integer and 121 < k
2
< 22,, then k "an have at most ho' many va%!es?
$0.
0et ; "onsists of a finite n!m#er of "onse"!tive odd integers. If x is the sma%%est n!m#er
in ; and y is the greatest, then y 1 x *
(1) The average (arithmeti" mean) of set ; is 73&.
(2) There are - n!m#ers in set ;.
$1.
Iositive integers a, #, ", d and e are s!"h that a < # < " < d < e. If the average (arithmeti"
mean) of the five n!m#ers is & and d 1 # * 3, then 'hat is the greatest possi#%e range of
the five n!m#ers?
$2.
x and y are positive integers s!"h that x < y. If * , then xy "o!%d e!a%
$3.
$$.
If points ( and + are random%y p%a"ed on the "ir"!mferen"e of a "ir"%e 'ith radi!s 2,
'hat is the pro#a#i%ity that the %ength of "hord (+ is greater than 2?
$,.
4o' many positive integers %ess than 100 have a remainder of 2 'hen divided #y 13?
$&.
The points ((0, 0), +(0, $a 1 ,) and )(2a @ 1, 2a @ &) form a triang%e. If , 'hat
is the area of triang%e (+)?

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