CAT Quantitative Comparisons Question Paper
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Diagram is illustrative and is not drawn to scale.
Quantity A: Measure of angle 2 + Measure of angle 3
Quantity B: 180 o
1. Quantity B is greater
2. Quantity A is greater
3. Quantity A equals Quantity B
4. Relationship Indeterminate
Ans : C
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Diagram is illustrative and is not drawn to scale.
AB is the diameter of the circle.
Quantity A: Measure of angle 1
Quantity B: Measure of angle 2
1. Relationship Indeterminate
2. Quantity A is greater
3. Quantity B is greater
4. Quantity A equals Quantity B
Ans : D
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Diagram is illustrative and is not drawn to scale.
Quantity A: Measure of angle 1 + Measure of angle 3
Quantity B: Measure of angle 2 + Measure of angle 4
1. Relationship Indeterminate
2. Quantity A is greater
3. Quantity A equals Quantity B
4. Quantity B is greater
Ans : A
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Diagram is illustrative and is not drawn to scale.
In triangle ABC, AB = AC and measure of angle 1 = 100 o .
Quantity A: Measure of angle 2 + Measure of angle 3
Quantity B: 90 o
1. Quantity B is greater
2. Quantity A equals Quantity B
3. Relationship Indeterminate
4. Quantity A is greater
Ans : A
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Diagram is illustrative and is not drawn to scale.
Given angles 1 and 2 are equal,
length of side AB = x, length of side BC = y, length of side AC = z.
Quantity A: x + y
Quantity B: y + z
1. Quantity B is greater
2. Quantity A equals Quantity B
3. Quantity A is greater
4. Relationship Indeterminate
Ans : B
# x and y are both positive and x/y > 5
Quantity A: 0.2x
Quantity B: y
1. Quantity B is greater
2. Relationship Indeterminate
3. Quantity A equals Quantity B
4. Quantity A is greater
Ans : D
# yz < 0
Quantity A: (y - z) 2
Quantity B: y 2 + z 2
1. Quantity A is greater
2. Quantity B is greater
3. Quantity A equals Quantity B
4. Relationship Indeterminate
Ans : A
# For any positive integer n,
n! is the product of all positive integers less than or equal to n.
Quantity A: 20! / 17!
Quantity B: 80! / 78!
1. Quantity A is greater
2. Quantity B is greater
3. Quantity A equals Quantity B
4. Relationship Indeterminate
Ans : A
# 2 < z < 4
Quantity A: p 2 z 3
Quantity B: p 3 z 2
1. Quantity A is greater
2. Quantity B is greater
3. Quantity A equals Quantity B
4. Relationship Indeterminate
Ans : D
# Amy, Beth and Charlie divided a pizza amongst themselves.
Amy took 30% of the pizza and ate (3/4) of what she took.
Beth took 20% of the pizza.
Charlie ate (2/5) of what he took.
Quantity A: The amount Amy ate
Quantity B: The amount Charlie ate
1. Quantity A is greater
2. Quantity B is greater
3. Quantity A equals Quantity B
4. Relationship Indeterminate
Ans : A
# p > 0 > q
Quantity A: p + q
Quantity B: pq
1. The quantity in Column A is greater.
2. The quantity in Column B is greater.
3. The quantities are equal.
4. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
Ans : D
# Quantity A: The average (arithmetic mean) of x and y
Quantity B: The average (arithmetic mean) of x - 1 and y + 1
1. The quantity in Column A is greater.
2. The quantity in Column B is greater.
3. The quantities are equal.
4. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
Ans : C
# The integer (x - 1) is a prime number between 40 and 50.
Quantity A: The sum of all different prime factors of x
Quantity B: 14
1. The quantity in Column A is greater.
2. The quantity in Column B is greater.
3. The quantities are equal.
4. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
Ans : B
# A < C
B > D > 0
Quantity A: A - B
Quantity B: C - D
1. The quantity in Column A is greater.
2. The quantity in Column B is greater.
3. The quantities are equal.
4. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
Ans : B
# In a particular jellybean jar, the number of red jellybeans exceeds the number of white ones by a ratio of 3:2. If two red jellybeans were removed, the ratio of red to white jellybeans would be 1:1.
Quantity A: The number of white jellybeans in the jar
Quantity B: 4
1. The quantity in Column A is greater.
2. The quantity in Column B is greater.
3. The quantities are equal.
4. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
Ans : C




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