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QUANTITATIVE

A. SEQUENCE

01. 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, ...... 07. 122, 231, 421, 404, ......
(A) 30 (A) 261
(B) 36 (B) 227
(C) 39 (C) 428
(D) 45 (D) 532
(E) 50 (E) 223

02. 1, 32, 81, 64, ....... 08. 801, 602, 412, 240, 410, .....
(A) 80 (A) 128
(B) 45 (B) 600
(C) 25 (C) 421
(D) 29 (D) 211
(E) 35 (E) 101

03. 3, 16, 125, ...... 09. 121, 160, 127, 193, 376, .....
(A) 126 (A) 982
(B) 216 (B) 220
(C) 1216 (C) 182
(D) 1296 (D) 418
(E) 1336 (E) 729

04. 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, ...... 10. 1, 2, 4, 8, 15, ......


(A) 10 (A) 22
(B) 12 (B) 26
(C) 13 (C) 30
(D) 15 (D) 34
(E) 19 (E) 36

05. -4, -3, -1, -2, 1, ..... 11. 1, 3, 7, 15, .....


(A) -1 (A) 30
(B) 0 (B) 31
(C) 1 (C) 32
(D) 2 (D) 33
(E) -3 (E) 34

06. 3, 5, 8, -3, 5, -8, .... 12. 1, 1, 1, 2, 6, ......


(A) 3 (A) 12
(B) -3 (B) 15
(C) 10 (C) 24
(D) -5 (D) 30
(E) 13 (E) 36
B. ARITHMATIC

13. 1, 3, 6, 8, 16, ...... 01. 10 – 0,125 x 24


(A) 18 (A) – 1
(B) 20 (B) 0
(C) 24 (C) 7
(D) 32 (D) 3
(E) 36 (E) 5

14. 8, 10, 12, 6, 8, 10, ...... 02. 82 x 2 : 41 – 8


(A) 12 (A) – 4
(B) 6 (B) – 2
(C) 15 (C) 0
(D) 22 (D) 2
(E) 5 (E) 1

15. 22, 24, 72, 36, 38, 114, ..... 03. 9 x 1 – 3 – 4


(A) 42 (A) 7
(B) 36 (B) 8
(C) 57 (C) 9
(D) 88 (D) 10
(E) 81 (E) 2

16. 1, 3, 7, 15, 31, ...... 04. 3 x 2 x 2 – 67 + 82


(A) 46 (A) 10
(B) 62 (B) 15
(C) 63 (C) 22
(D) 64 (D) 25
(E) 75 (E) 5

17. 1, 3, 5, 11, 21, ..... 05. 79 + 16 – 62


(A) 25 (A) 30
(B) 26 (B) 31
(C) 36 (C) 33
(D) 41 (D) 36
(E) 43 (E) 23

18. 1, 3, 10, 32, ..... 06. The value of


6%

1
+ 0,14
7 7
(A) 91
(A) 0,15
(B) 96
(B) 0,05
(C) 99
(C) 0,35
(D) 102
(D) 0,20
(E) 111
(E) 0,25
C. ALGEBRA
07. The total of the ages of Amar, Akbar
and Anthony is 80 years. What was the 01. 9a + 21a2 – 5a = .....
total of their ages three years ago ? (A) 16a
(A) 71 (B) 16a2
(B) 72 (C) 12a2 – 4a
(C) 74 (D) 12a2 + 4a
(D) 77 (E) 26a2
(E) 79
(3𝑎)(4𝑎)
02. 6(6𝑎2 )
= ......
08. A pineapple costs $7 each. A
watermelon costs $5 each. X spends $38 (A) 1/3
on these fruits. The number of (B) 2/a
pineapples purchased is ...... (C) 1/3a
(A) 1 (D) 1/3a2
(B) 2 (E) 2
(C) 3
(5𝑎+7𝑏)𝑏
(D) 4 03. (𝑏+2𝑏)
= .....
(E) cannot determined (A) 4a
(B) 4ab
09. A is 3 years older than B and 3 years (C) 2a + 4b
younger than C, while B and D are (5𝑎+7𝑏)
(D)
twins. How many years older is C than 3
D? (E) 5a + 5b
(A) 2
(B) 3 04. (2x2)(4y2) + 6x2y2 = .....
(C) 4 (A) 12x2y2
(D) 6 (B) 14x2y2
(E) 9 (C) 2x2 + 4y2 + 6x2y2
(D) 8x2 + y2 + 6x2y2
10. There are deer and peacocks in a zoo. By (E) 8x4y4 + 6x2y2
counting heads they are 80. The number
of their legs is 200. How many peacocks 05. When x = 3, then 2x2 – 5x + 3 = .....
are there ? (A) – 6
(A) 20 (B) 0
(B) 30 (C) 6
(C) 40 (D) 31
(D) 50 (E) 33
(E) 60
06. If n < 0, p = 7n, q = 4n, then...
(A) p > q
(B) p < q
(C) p = q
(D) p ≤ q
(E) cannot be determined from
information given
D. GEOMETRY

07. If x ≥ 0, p = x2, q = x3, then ...... Use the diagram below to answer
(A) p > q question 1 - 5
(B) p < q
(C) p = q
(D) p ≤ q
1 2
(E) cannot be determined from
4 3
information given
5 6
08. If x < 0 < y, p = -x3y, q = 0, then ..... 8 7
(A) p > q
(B) p < q
(C) p = q
(D) p ≥ q 01. If the measure of angle 2 is equal to 12x
(E) cannot be determined from + 10 and the measure of 5 is equal to
information given 7x – 1, what is the measure of angle 2 ?
(A) 90
09. If 0 < x < 1, p = 1/x, q = 1/x2, then ...... (B) 620
(A) p > q (C) 1080
(B) p < q (D) 1180
(C) p = q (E) cannot be determined
(D) p ≥ q
(E) cannot be determined from 02. If the measure of angle 5 is five times
information given the measure of angle 6, what is the
measure of angle 5 ?
10. If x/5 and x/6 are positive integers, p = (A) 300
0 the remainder when x divided by 2 (B) 360
and q = 1, then ..... (C) 1200
(A) p > q (D) 1300
(B) p < q (E) 1500
(C) p = q
(D) p ≥ q 03. If the measure of angle 4 is 6x + 20 and
(E) cannot be determined from the measure of angle 6 is 10x – 40,
information given what is the measure of angle 6 ?
(A) 600
(B) 700
(C) 1100
(D) 1160
(E) 1200

04. Which of the following is NOT true if


the measure of angle 3 is 900 ?
(A) angles 1 and 2 are complementary
(B) angles 3 and 6 are supplementary
(C) angles 5 and 7 are adjacent
(D) angles 5 and 7 are congruent
(E) angles 4 and 8 are supplementary
and congruent
05. If the measure of angle 2 is 8x + 10 and 08. If the measure of angle 3 is 2x + 2
the measure of angle 6 is x2 – 38, what is and the measure of angle 4 is 5x –
the measure of angle 8 ? 10, what is the measure of angle 7 ?
(A) 420 (A) 70
(B) 740 (B) 30
(C) 840 (C) 60
(D) 1060 (D) 90
(E) 1380 (E) 1150

09. If the measure 620 and angle 4


Use the diagram below to answer 6 – 10. measure 570, what is the measure of
Lines AE, BF, GD, and ray OC all angle 6 ?
intersect at point O (not labeled) and (A) 330
line AE is perpendicular to ray OC. (B) 610
(C) 720
A (D) 950
G B
(E) 1190
7 1
2 10. If the measure of angle 3 is 5x + 3
6 C and the measure of angle 4 is 15x +
3
5 4 7, what is the sum of angles 5 and 6
?
F D (A) 670
E (B) 1130
(C) 1340
(D) 1570
06. Which of the following pairs of angles (E) cannot be determined
are complementary ?
(A) angles 1 and 2
(B) angles 2 and 3
(C) angles 1 and 4
(D) angles 1, 2 and 3
(E) angles 1, 6 and 7

07. Which of the following number


sentences is NOT true ?
(A) angle 1 + angle 2 = angle 3 + angle 4
(B) angle 1 + angle 2 + angle 3 + angle 7
= angle 4 + angle 5 + angle 6
(C) angle 2 + angle 3 = angle 6
(D) angle 1 + angle 7 = angle 2 + angle 3
(E) angle 2 + angle 3 + angle 4 + angle 5
= 1800

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