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Question: 703


What percent is A of B?

  1. B is 32 more than the square root of A.

  2. A is more than 12 less than B/2.


    1. Statement (1) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (2) by itself is not.

    2. Statement (2) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (1) by itself is not.

    3. Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question, even though NEITHER statement BY ITSELF is sufficient.

    4. Either statement BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question.

    5. Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are NOT sufficient to answer the question, requiring more data pertaining to the problem.


Answer: E

In this question you have two unknowns, A and B, and thus you need two equations. Statement (1) is not enough to find A and B.

Statement (2) can be written as: A > B/2 "" 12.

The second statement is an inequality and not an equation and another equation is needed to solve the question.


Question: 704


The perimeter of a rectangle is 136, what is the area of the rectangle?

  1. The length is more than twice the width.

  2. The length and width are both prime numbers larger than 30.


    1. Statement (1) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (2) by itself is not.

    2. Statement (2) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (1) by itself is not.

    3. Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question, even though NEITHER statement BY ITSELF is sufficient.

    4. Either statement BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question.

    5. Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are NOT sufficient to answer the question, requiring more data pertaining to the problem.


Answer: B

Define L as the length and W as the width.

2L + 2W = 136 ---> L + W = 68. We need one more equation in order to find the area. Statement (1) does not give you exact values and therefore it's not sufficient.

Statement (2) tells us that both L and W are prime numbers larger than 30, using the equation in the question; the only option to get 68 is with 31 and 37. This statement is sufficient; the area is 31 x 37.


Question: 705


On an IQ exam, each correct answer grants the examinee with 3 points but every wrong answer deducts 1 points. How much did Ernst get on the IQ exam?


  1. Statement (1) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (2) by itself is not.

  2. Statement (2) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (1) by itself is not.

  3. Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question, even though NEITHER statement BY ITSELF is sufficient.

  4. Either statement BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question.

  5. Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are NOT sufficient to answer the question, requiring more data pertaining to the problem.


Answer: C

Define J as the age of Jasmine and S as the age of Sam.

The question tells us that in a year from now: (S + 1) = 2/3 x (Y + 1). Statement (1) presents a new parameter, Rick's age, which is equal to Sam's age. Statement (2) tells us that: (X "" 3) = ½ x (Y "" 3).

Using both statements, we have two equations with two unknowns.

Question: 714


X is a prime number. Is Y odd?

  1. X is divisible by 7.

  2. YX is an even number.


    1. Statement (1) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (2) by itself is not.

    2. Statement (2) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (1) by itself is not.

    3. Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question, even though NEITHER statement BY ITSELF is sufficient.

    4. Either statement BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question.

    5. Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are NOT sufficient to answer the question, requiring more data pertaining to the problem.


Answer: C

From statement one we conclude that X=7 because it's the only prime number that can be divided by 7. From statement two we conclude that if X was a odd number Y must be an even number, therefore both statements are required in order to solve the question.


Question: 715


Ruth's age is two-thirds of Chris's age. How old is Chris?

  1. Two years ago Ruth was half the age Chris is today.

  2. Four and a half years from now Ruth will be seven eights of Chris's age.


    1. Statement (1) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (2) by itself is not.

    2. Statement (2) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (1) by itself is not.

    3. Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question, even though NEITHER statement BY ITSELF is sufficient.

    4. Either statement BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question.

    5. Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are NOT sufficient to answer the question, requiring more data pertaining to the problem.


Answer: D

From the question we know that R (Ruth) = (Chris). That's one equation with two variables; we need one more equation to solve the problem. Both statements are suitable equations and thus the answer is (d).


Question: 716


Bob is older than his brother, Jimmy. How old is Jimmy?

  1. Two years ago Jimmy was one-third of bob's age today.

  2. In six years from today Bob will be three times Jimmy's age today.


    1. Statement (1) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (2) by itself is not.

    2. Statement (2) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (1) by itself is not.

    3. Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question, even though NEITHER statement BY ITSELF is sufficient.

    4. Either statement BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question.

    5. Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are NOT sufficient to answer the question, requiring more data pertaining to the problem.


Answer: E

Build an equation from each statement both equations are identical. Since we need two different equations to find two unknowns, we cannot solve this question.


Question: 717


If X is divisible by 4, is Y odd? (1) Y = x + 3.

  1. X = 4.


    1. Statement (1) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (2) by itself is not.

    2. Statement (2) BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question, but statement (1) by itself is not.

    3. Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question, even though NEITHER statement BY ITSELF is sufficient.

    4. Either statement BY ITSELF is sufficient to answer the question.

    5. Statements (1) and (2) TAKEN TOGETHER are NOT sufficient to answer the question, requiring more data pertaining to the problem.


Answer: A

From the question one can conclude that x is even. From statement one: an even number + odd number is an odd number. Thus, y must be odd. Statement two doesn't mention y at all, and is therefore insufficient