[外语类试卷]GMAT(QUANTITATIVE)数学模拟试卷1及答案与解析.doc
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1、GMAT( QUANTITATIVE)数学模拟试卷 1及答案与解析 一、 QUANTITATIVE 0 Solve the problem and indicate the best of the answer choices given. NUMBERS: All numbers used are real numbers. FIGURES: A figure accompanying a problem-solving question is intended to provide information useful in solving the problem. Figures are
2、 drawn as accurately as possible EXCEPT when it is stated in a specific problem that its figure is not drawn to scale. Straight lines may sometimes appear jagged. All figures lie in a plane unless otherwise indicated. The following data sufficiency problems consist of a question and two statements,
3、labeled (1) and (2), in which certain data are given. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient for answering the question. Using the data given in the statements plus your knowledge of mathematics and everyday facts (such as the number of days in July or the meaning
4、 of counterclockwise), you must indicate whether . Statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient. . Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient. . BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient, but NEITHER statement ALONE is sufficient. . EAC
5、H statement ALONE is sufficient. . Statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient. 1 A hiker in a national forest stopped at a ranger station to add water to her canteen. How many ounces of water were in the canteen when she arrived at the ranger station? (1) The hiker added 24 ounces to the can
6、teen at the ranger station. (2) After the hiker added water to the canteen, the canteen was 75 percent full. 2 If b a, then a is what percent of b? (1) a=4 (2) b=4a 3 If all apples at a certain grocery store are equally priced, and all pears at the same grocery store are equally priced, what is the
7、same price of a pear? (1) Eight pears cost eighty cents more than eight apples. (2) Ten apples cost twenty cents more than eight pears. 4 If each of the segments marked on the board above is of equal length, and if x and y represent the indicated lines on the board, then what is the distance between
8、 x and y? (There are twelve inches in a foot). (1) The board is five feet long. (2) x is 18 inches from the nearest end of the board. 5 Any decimal that has a finite number of nonzero digits is a terminating decimal. For example, 16, 12.43, and 0.26 are all terminating decimals. If a and b are posit
9、ive integers and the ratio a/b is expressed as a decimal, is a/b a terminating decimal? (1) b=5 (2) 70 a 80 6 A company, Chauncy Co., has an annual travel budget of $55,000. The accounting department estimates that transportation expenses Will increase 5 percent in the coming year, and nontransporta
10、tion travel expenses will increase by 15 percent in the coming year. Last year, Chauncy Co. spent $19,500 on transportation-related expenses, and $35,000 on nontransportation travel expenses. If the annual travel budget does not increase this year, and if the accounting departments estimates are cor
11、rect, how far over the annual travel budget will expenses be this year? ( A) Expenses will not go over the budget. ( B) $5O0 ( C) $4,225 ( D) $5,725 ( E) $60,725 7 A hiker walked for 3 days. She walked 18 miles on the first day, walking 3 miles per hour. On the second day she walked for one less hou
12、r, but she walked one mile per hour faster than on the first day. On the third day she walked the same number of hours as on the first day but at the same speed as on the second day. How many miles in total did she walk? ( A) 24 ( B) 44 ( C) 58 ( D) 60 ( E) 62 8 9 ( A) 0.0125 ( B) 0.025 ( C) 0.1 ( D
13、) 0.25 ( E) 0.625 10 The promoters of the Springfield music festival estimated a 50 percent increase in ticket sales from last year, but because of bad weather, ticket sales actually decreased by 25 percent from last years level. What percent of the projected ticket sales were the actual ticket sale
14、s? ( A) 45 ( B) 50 ( C) 55 ( D) 65 ( E) 75 11 If the average (arithmetic mean) of x and y is 40, and z-x=60, what is the average of y and z? ( A) 20 ( B) 50 ( C) 65 ( D) 70 ( E) 140 12 When Greenville State University decided to move its fine arts collection to a new library, it had to package the c
15、ollection in 20-inch by 20-inch by 15-inch boxes. If the university pays $0.50 for every box, and if the university needs 3.6 million cubic inches to package the collection, what is the minimum amount the university must spend on boxes? ( A) $255 ( B) $275 ( C) $510 ( D) $1,250 ( E) $2,550 12 The fo
16、llowing data sufficiency problems consist of a question and two statements, labeled (1) and (2), in which certain data are given. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient for answering the question. Using the data given in the statements plus your knowledge of mathe
17、matics and everyday facts (such as the number of days in July or the meaning of counterclockwise), you must indicate whether . Statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient. . Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient. . BOTH statemen
18、ts TOGETHER are sufficient, but NEITHER statement ALONE is sufficient. . EACH statement ALONE is sufficient. . Statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient. 13 If n is a positive integer and m=6.2510n what is the value of n? (1) 500 m 5,000 (2) m 6,250 14 If p+q=400 and p q, is p+q r+s? (1) p+
19、r+s=600 (2) q+r 400 15 If n is an integer, and n0, is a positive integer? (1) n2=25 (2) 5n=25 16 Over the weekend, a shoe store sold 1/3 of the shoes in its stock. The average price of the shoes sold was $60 per pair. What was the total revenue from shoe sales over the weekend for this shoe store? (
20、1) When the store closed on Sunday night, 600 pairs of shoes were still in stock. (2) The store began the weekend with 900 pairs of shoes. 17 Ajar contains 30 coins, of which 20 are nickels and 10 are dimes. If 7 coins are removed, how many nickels are left? (1) More nickels are removed than dimes.
21、(2) The remaining coins in the jar are worth $1.55. 18 If for all numbers q, r, s, and t, then ( A) -3 ( B) -1 ( C) 1 ( D) 4/3 ( E) 4 19 A certain tire company can produce tires at a cost of $22,500 per batch plus $9 per tire. The company can sell tires to the wholesaler at a cost of $20 per tire. I
22、f a batch of 15,000 tires is produced and sold, what is the companys profit per tire? ( A) $9.00 ( B) $9.50 ( C) $11.00 ( D) $13.50 ( E) $20.00 20 Of the following, which is most nearly equal to but not greater than ? ( A) 3.7 ( B) 3.8 ( C) 3.9 ( D) 4.0 ( E) 4.1 21 A moving company charges a flat ra
23、te of $550 for loading its trucks and an additional $20 per 1/5 mile for moves within the city. How much would a move of 2.8 miles within the city cost? ( A) $690 ( B) $790 ( C) $830 ( D) $880 ( E) $1,010 22 Donna is a mountain biking enthusiast. One Saturday, she spent the morning biking up an uphi
24、ll trail at an average speed of 20 kilometers per hour, and then returned by the same route in the afternoon at an average speed of 25 kilometers per hour. If the downhill trip in the afternoon took 3/4 of an hour less than the uphill trek in the morning, how many kilometers did Donna ride each way?
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