GRE Section Two : Quantitative - GRE-Quantitative Exam Practice Test

Assuming each house has a uniform ceiling height, which house has the greatest ceiling height?
Correct Answer: A
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Correct Answer: B
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Kirk sent $54 to the newspaper dealer for whom he delivers papers, after deducting a 10% commission
for himself. If newspapers sell for 40 cents each, how many papers did Kirk deliver?
Correct Answer: A
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Divide x5 by x2
Correct Answer: C
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Shown below is a correct problem in addition, with R and S representing different digits.
7 R RS RR --
What is the value of S?
Correct Answer:
3
Explanation: First, notice that R must equal either 1 or 2; otherwise, the sum of the three numbers would
greatly exceed 117.Assuming R = 1, the "ones" column tells us that the value of S would necessarily be 5.
But the "tens" column would not add up correctly. Hence, R must equal 2 and, accordingly, S must equal
3 .
How many cubed pieces of fudge that are 3 inches on an edge can be packed into a Christmas tin that is
9 inches deep by 12 inches wide by 8 inches high with the lid still being able to be closed?
Correct Answer: C
Which of the following numbers could be described in the following way: an integer that is a natural,
rational and whole number?
Correct Answer: C
Correct Answer: A
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