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12.

Working alone at its constant rate, machine K took 3 hours to produce ¼ of the units
produced last Friday. Then machine M started working and the two machines, working
simultaneously at their respective constant rates, took 6 hours to produce the rest of the
unites produced last Friday. How many hours would it have taken machine M, working
along at its constant rate, to produce all of the units produced last Friday?
(A) 8
(B) 12
(C) 16
(D) 24
(E) 30

27. For each landscaping job that takes more than 4 hours, a certain contractor charges a
total of r dollars for the first 4 hours plus 0.2r dollars for each additional hour or fraction
of an hour, where r>100. Did a particular landscaping job take more than 10 hours?

(1) The contractor charges a total of $288 for the job


(2) The contractor charges a total of 2.4r dollars for the job.

(A) Statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient.
(B) Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient.
(C) BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient, but NEITHER statement ALONE
is sufficient.
(D) EACH statement ALONE is sufficient.
(E) Statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient.

A circle is centered on the origin in the coordinate plane. Point (A, B) is randomly
selected inside of the circle. What is the approximate probability that A > B > 0?
A. 1/8
B. ¼
C. 3/8
D. ½
E. ¾

(A) Since the circle is centered on the origin, exactly 1/4 of the points in the circle
will consist of points where both x and y are positive (those in Region I in the
coordinate plane). Of these points, half will lie above the line y = x (where y > x)
and half will lie below it (where x > y). Thus, 1/8 of the circle will consist of all
the points in which x > y > 0.The correct answer is choice (A).
Q:

Your answer: C Right answer: E

What is the value of x?


(1) y² = x
(2) (x + 4)/4 = y + 1
What out for the equations with square while solving. You just cant assume that you will
get a single answer.

Q:
Your answer: B Right answer: E

A shuttle bus traveled to its daily destination city at an average speed of 60 kilometers per
hour. On the return trip, the bus traveled the same distance, but at an average speed of
only 40 kilometers per hour, making the trip 4 hours longer. What is the total distance of
the round trip?

A. 360 kilometers
B. 480 kilometers
C. 600 kilometers
D. 720 kilometers
E. 960 kilometers

Read the question. What is asked. Total distance of the round trip and not just the
distance. Don’t make such kind of stupid mistakes.

Question 35.

Your answer: C Right answer: B

Does 8x = 16 + 2x?
(1) -3x is greater than or equal to -9.
(2) 2x is greater than or equal to 6.

Theater M has 25 rows with 27 seats in each row. How many of the
seats were occupied
during a certain show?
(1) During the show, there was an average (arithmetic mean) of 10
unoccupied seats
per row for the front 20 rows.
(2) During the show, there was an average (arithmetic mean) of 20
unoccupied seats
per row for the back 15 rows.

22
If X^2+Y^2=1, is X+Y=1?
(1) XY=0
(2) Y=0

32
If ¼ of the larger of two numbers is greater than 5 times the smaller of the same two
numbers, is the smaller number less than 4?
(1) The larger number is greater than 70.
(2) The larger number is less than 80

Question 12.
Your answer: D Right answer: A
If r and s are both positive integers, is the product of r and s even?
(1) (r + 3) is a prime number
(2) (s + 1) is a prime number.

Question 13.
Your answer: B Right answer: D
If a and b are odd integers such that a – b > 7, what is the least possible positive
difference between a and an even number less than b?
A. 6
B. 7
C. 8
D. 9
E. 10

Q Maths test 2 800score problem 25 ( refer for figure)


As shown in the figure above, line segments AB and AC are tangent to circle O. If line
segments BD and DA have the same length, what is the degree measure of angle BAO?
(Note: Figure not drawn to scale.)
A. 15º
B. 30º
C. 36º
D. 45º
E. 50º

Question 30.Your answer: A Right answer: D


Crew A can build a car in 20 minutes and Crew B can build a car in 25 minutes. If both
crews work independently and start at the same time, what is the least amount of time
required for the two crews to build 10 cars?
A. 111 1/9 minutes
B. 115 2/5 minutes
C. 116 minutes
D. 120 minutes
E. 125 minutes
Above problem is a good problem

Q35.
Linda purchased 3 books at a book fair. What was the median price of the 3 books?
(1) The average (arithmetic mean) price of the 3 books was $1.5
(2) The price of one of the 3 books was $1.5
Q7:
If y is an integer and y = |x| + x, is y = 0?
(1) x < 0
(2) y < 1

Q10:
What is the hundreds digit of the integer z?
(1) 10z = 93,120
(2) z rounded to the nearest hundred is 9,300.

Q:
One kilogram of a certain coffee blend consists of x kilogram of type I and y kilogram
of type II coffee. The cost of the blend is C dollars per kilogram, where C=6.5x +
8.5y. Is x < 0.8?

(1) y > 0.15


(2) C >= 7.30

Q:

800score test 3.
Your answer: C Right answer: A
The table above shows quantities of various mobile phone models sold by a retailer.
Assuming prices did not change between 2003 and 2004, was the company’s total
revenue from sales of these models in 2004 greater than its total revenue from sales of
these models in 2003?
(1) Model A was the most expensive phone.
(2) Model C was the least expensive phone.
Q:
Q:

Q6:
A box contains 10 light bulbs, fewer than half of which are defective. Two bulbs
are to be drawn
simultaneously from the box. If n of the bulbs in box are defective, what is the
value of n?
(1) The probability that the two bulbs to be drawn will be defective is 1/15.
(2) The probability that one of the bulbs to be drawn will be defective and the
other will not
be defective is 7/15.

Q:
Six cards numbered from 1 to 6 are placed in an empty bowl. First one card is
drawn and then
put back into the bowl; then a second card is drawn. If the cards are drawn at
random and if the
sum of the numbers on the cards is 8, what is the probability that one of the two
cards drawn is
numbered 5 ?
Question 10.
Your answer: A Right answer: D
If N is a positive integer, what is the units digit of the sum of the following series:
1! + 2! + ... + N!? (The series includes every integer between 1 and N, inclusive)
(1) N is divisible by 4.
(2) (N² + 1)/5 is an odd integer.

Question 7.

Your answer: E Right answer: B

What is the two-digit positive integer whose tens digit is a and whose units digit
is b?
(1) 2a > 3b > 6
(2) a > 2b > 6.
Question 5.

Your answer: E Right answer: A

The vertices of a triangle are at coordinates (-2, 1), (3, 1), (x, y) on a rectangular
coordinate plane. What is the area of the triangle?
(1) |y – 1| = 1
(2) The interior angle at vertex (x, y) measures 90 degrees.

Question 19.Your answer: C Right answer: E


The graph on the left shows the average salary per employee for various years of
operation of a company. The graph on the right shows the number of employed
workers each of these years. If, in 2003, 1300 of the company’s employees were
each paid $40,000, and no employee was paid less than $39,000, which of the
following is the maximum salary that could have been paid by the company in
2003?
A. $50,000
B. $55,000
C. $64,000
D. $72,000
E. $89,000
Question 31.Your answer: C Right answer: B
A group of numbers, S, contains more than one element. Is the range of group S
larger than the mean?
(1) Group S does not contain positive elements.
(2) The mean of group S is negative.A

.(B) We must remember that this group can have multiple elements with the
same value. From Statement (1), we can determine that the mean of S is not
positive. It can be zero or negative. Because the range of any set is zero or
a positive value, either mean = range = 0 (in which case the answer to the
above question is NO) or the range is positive and the mean is less than 0 (in
which case the answer is YES). So Statement (1) is insufficient.From Statement
(2), we know that at least one of the elements is negative, since the mean is
negative. Therefore, we know that the smallest value in the set must be
negative. Also the mean can never be greater than the largest number in the
set.Range is equal to:Largest Value – Smallest Value.Since the smallest value
must be negative, the range will be larger than the largest value. This is because
subtracting a negative number is the same as adding the positive of the
number.Since the range is greater than the largest number, and the largest
number must be greater than the mean, we know that the range is greater than
the mean. Therefore, Statement (2) is sufficient.If this seems too abstract, it
helps to pick some numbers, like the set {-5, -4, 2} to show how the range will
be greater than the mean. The mean is negative, and the range is 2 – (-5) =
7.Since Statement (1) is insufficient and Statement (2) is sufficient, the correct
answer is choice (B).
A cubical box with an edge length of 4 inches holds a ball with a radius of 2
inches, such that the ball touches the box on all six sides. What is the distance,
in inches, between the center of the ball and a corner of the box?
A. 6√3
B. 4√3
C. 2√3
D. 2√2
E. √2

Your answer: D Right answer: D


A juice manufacturer organized taste-testing sessions featuring four brands of
orange juice, A, B C and D. All customers who participated told the organizer
which variety they thought was the most similar to freshly-squeezed orange
juice. Exactly 61% preferred brand A and exactly half as many preferred brand B.
Only 65 chose brand C. Which of the following could be the number of customers
who preferred brand D?
A. 8
B. 11
C. 14
D. 20
E. 31

(D) 61% preferred A and 30.5% preferred B, so the number that preferred either
C or D must be 8.5% of the total. If n is the number of people customers who
were surveyed, 8.5n/100 = 17n/200 preferred either C or D. Thus we know that
17n/200 > 65, as the choices make it clear that some people preferred brand D.
However, we also know that since 17n/200 is an integer and 17 is a prime
number, n must be a multiple of 200, i.e. n = 200k for some integer k. Therefore
we can write the above inequality as k > 65/17. Thus k must be at least 4. If k is
4, the number of people who prefer either C or D would be 68, 68 – 65 = 3 of
which would prefer D. If k= 5, the number of people who prefer either C or D
would be 85 , 20 of which would prefer D. Thus 20 could be the number of people
who prefer brand D.
This is a very simple problem but you had to think a lot when you attempted it
first time.
Q:
Is p + q > r + s
1. p > r + s
2. q > r + s
This is a good trap problem.
Solve…
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