GMAT Question of the Day

GMAT Question of the Day : Data Sufficiency

In a survey of 200 college graduates, 30 percent said they had received student loans during their college careers, and 40 percent said they had received scholarships. What percent of those surveyed said that they had received neither student loans nor scholarships during their college careers? (1) 25 percent of those surveyed said that they [...]

GMAT Problem Solving

GMAT Question of the Day: Data Sufficiency

Yesterday Diana spent a total of 240 minutes attending a training class, responding to E-mails, and talking on the phone) If she did no two of these three activities at the same time, how much time did she spend talking on the phone? (1) Yesterday the amount of time that Diana spent attending the training [...]

GMAT Question of the Day

GMAT Question of the Day: Data Sufficiency

What is the cube root of w ? (1) The 5th root of w is 64. (2) The 15th root of w is 4. 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 [...]

GMAT Question of the Day

Sentence Correction Question

Soaring television costs accounted for more than half the spending in the presidential campaign of 1992, a greater proportion than it was in any previous election. a greater proportion than it was a greater proportion than a greater proportion than they have been which is greater than was so which is greater than it has [...]

Average

GMAT Question of the Day: Speed and Distance

A certain river has current of 3 miles per hour. A boat takes twice as long to travel upstream between two points as it does to travel downstream between the same two points. What is the speed of the boat in still water ? A) 3 miles per hours B) 6 miles per hours C) [...]

GMAT Question of the Day

GMAT Question of the Day : How many stamps did she buy ?

Joanna bought only $0.15 stamps and $0.29 stamps. How many $0.15 stamps did she buy? (1) She bought $4.40 worth of stamps. (2) She bought an equal number of $0.15 stamps and $0.29 stamps. A. Statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient. B. Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement [...]

GMAT Question of the Day

GMAT Question of the Day : Data Sufficiency

If n is an integer and 2 < n < 6, what is the value of n? (1) n is a factor of 15. (2) n is a factor of 21. A) Statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient) B) Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is [...]

GMAT Question of the Day

GMAT Question of the Day: Data Sufficiency

Chan and Micko drove separate cars along the entire length of a certain route. If Chan made the trip in 15 minutes, how many minutes did it take Micko to make the same trip ? (1) Micko’s average speed for the trip was of Chan’s average speed. (2) The route is 14 miles long. A) [...]

GMAT Problem Solving

A PS Question on Permutations and Combinations

A group of 8 friends want to play doubles tennis. How many different ways can the group be divided into 4 teams of 2 people? A. 420 B. 2520 C. 168 D. 90 E. 105

GMAT Question of the Day

GMAT Question of the Day by Preetika

A migraine typically afflicts one side of the head, lasts for hours or days, and may recur as infrequently as once every other month or often, as daily. (A) as infrequently as once every other month or often, as (B) as infrequently as once every other month or as often as (C) infrequently, as often [...]

GMAT Question of the Day

SC – Automobile Manufacturer Plans

One automobile manufacturer has announced plans to increase the average fuel efficiency of its sport utility vehicles by 25 percent over the next five years, amounting to roughly five miles per gallon, and representing the first significant change in the fuel efficiency of any class of passenger vehicle in almost two decades. (A) amounting to [...]

GMAT Problem Solving

Which of the following must be true

If y ? 3 and 3x/y is a prime integer greater than 2, which of the following must be true? I .  x = y II.  y = 1 III.  x and y are prime integers. (A) None (B) I only (C) II only (D) III only (E) I and II

GMAT Question of the Day

GMAT Question of the Day : Data Sufficiency

If r, s, and t are positive integers, is r + s + t even? (1) r + s is even. (2) s + t is even. 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 [...]

GMAT Question of the Day

GMAT Question of the Day :Data Sufficiency

What is the value of x^5 ? (1) x^2 = 9 (2) x^3 > 9 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 [...]

Algebra

GMAT Question of the Day: Algebra

Which of the following is a factor of the expression ((2x)^2)+1 ? A) x+2 B) x-2 C) x+sqrt2 D) x-sqrt2 E) None of these

GMAT Problem Solving

The letters of the word EQUATION

The number of different words ending and beginning with a consonants which can be made out of the letters of the word EQUATION is a) 5200 b) 4320 c) 1295 d) 3000 e0 4200

GMAT Critical Reasoning

GMAT Question of the Day: Critical Reasoning

It is a myth that U.S. workers are pricing themselves out of the market. The wages of U.S. manufacturing workers increased at a slower rate in the 1970′s than those of workers in other major countries. Between 1970 and 1980, pay increased 489% in Japan and 464% in Germany, compared to 128% in the United [...]

GMAT Critical Reasoning

GMAT Question of The Day: Critical Reasoning

The number of young adults that are illiterate has dropped significantly in a certain county over the last fifteen years. Education officials attribute this decrease entirely to improved conditions in the schools, which made for a better teaching environment, reducing the level of illiteracy.Which of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken the education [...]

GMAT Critical Reasoning

GMAT Question of the Day: Critical Reasoning

The Museum of Modern Art in New York City contains several automobiles. Automobiles are means of transportation and are therefore not art. The automobiles should not be in the collection. Which of the following best underlies the reasoning in the argument above. (A) The automobiles will not be used as transportation because they are in [...]

GMAT Critical Reasoning

Critical Reasoning GMAT Question of the Day

In 1981, for the first time in over two decades, the average scores of high school students on standardized math and English tests did not decline. During the same year, millions of American students enjoyed their first exposure to the new world of the microcomputer, whether in schools, video arcades, or other settings. The conclusion [...]

GMAT Question of the Day

GMAT Question of the Day – Sentence Correction

Herself the mother of seven children, Mrs. New- land discusses the care of infants in very helpful ways. A) Herself B) Herself being C) In that she is herself D) Because of being herself E) Being herself

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