Question 21
Choose A if the quantity on the left is greater, B if the quantity on the right is greater, and C if the 2 quantities are equal:
the number of salad types with no more than 3 different vegetables: celery, lettuce, and tomato | the result of 17x17x1 |
Question 22
Choose A if the quantity on the left is greater, B if the quantity on the right is greater, and C if the 2 quantities are equal:
the maximum possible number of girls in 3 families with 3 children each, and with 2 families having twin boys | 1 |
Question 23
Choose A if the quantity on the left is greater, B if the quantity on the right is greater, and C if the 2 quantities are equal:
total dollars of saving 2 dollars each day, 2 days a week, for 5 weeks | the number of ways of arranging 3 toys: a car, a doll, and a spaceship in a line |
Question 24
Choose A if the quantity on the left is greater, B if the quantity on the right is greater, and C if the 2 quantities are equal:
the result of substract 5 from adding all odd numbers between 6 and 16 | 20 x 0 |
Question 25
Choose A if the quantity on the left is greater, B if the quantity on the right is greater, and C if the 2 quantities are equal:
the area of a 8cm by 3cm rectangle | number of zeros in 1 billion |
Question 26
Choose A if the quantity on the left is greater, B if the quantity on the right is greater, and C if the 2 quantities are equal:
number of zeros in 1 hundred million | number of hundreds in 610 |
Question 27
Choose A if the quantity on the left is greater, B if the quantity on the right is greater, and C if the 2 quantities are equal:
the maximum possible number of girls in 3 families with 3 children each, and with 2 families having twin boys | the chance of getting 5 by throwing a dice 100 times |
Question 28
Choose A if the quantity on the left is greater, B if the quantity on the right is greater, and C if the 2 quantities are equal:
number of hundreds in 399 | number of hundreds in 610 |
Question 29
Choose A if the quantity on the left is greater, B if the quantity on the right is greater, and C if the 2 quantities are equal:
minutes in half an hour | 1 x 1 |
Question 30
Choose A if the quantity on the left is greater, B if the quantity on the right is greater, and C if the 2 quantities are equal:
perimeter of triangle with each side having a length of 6 | the number of salad types with no more than 3 different vegetables: celery, lettuce, and tomato |
Question 31
Choose A if the quantity on the left is greater, B if the quantity on the right is greater, and C if the 2 quantities are equal:
the number of ways of arranging 3 toys: a car, a doll, and a spaceship in a line | the result of 17x17x1 |
Question 32
Choose A if the quantity on the left is greater, B if the quantity on the right is greater, and C if the 2 quantities are equal:
number of zeros in 1 billion | 20 x 0 |
Question 33
Choose A if the quantity on the left is greater, B if the quantity on the right is greater, and C if the 2 quantities are equal:
20 x 0 | number of hundreds in 99 |
Question 34
Choose A if the quantity on the left is greater, B if the quantity on the right is greater, and C if the 2 quantities are equal:
20+34 | number of hundreds in 610 |
Question 35
Choose A if the quantity on the left is greater, B if the quantity on the right is greater, and C if the 2 quantities are equal:
the sum of the 2 digits of a 2-digit number whose 2 digits have a product of 14 | the next even number after 9 |
Question 36
Choose A if the quantity on the left is greater, B if the quantity on the right is greater, and C if the 2 quantities are equal:
perimeter of triangle with each side having a length of 6 | 1 |
Question 37
Choose A if the quantity on the left is greater, B if the quantity on the right is greater, and C if the 2 quantities are equal:
number of zeros in 1 hundred million | the result of 17x17x1 |
Question 38
Choose A if the quantity on the left is greater, B if the quantity on the right is greater, and C if the 2 quantities are equal:
value of 1 dollar and 2 nickels | the sum of the 2 digits of a 2-digit number whose 2 digits have a product of 14 |
Question 39
Choose A if the quantity on the left is greater, B if the quantity on the right is greater, and C if the 2 quantities are equal:
the result of adding all even numbers between 1 and 15 | the sum of the 2 digits of a 2-digit number whose 2 digits have a product of 15 |
Question 40
Choose A if the quantity on the left is greater, B if the quantity on the right is greater, and C if the 2 quantities are equal:
the result of substract 5 from adding all odd numbers between 6 and 16 | the maximum possible number of girls in 3 families with 3 children each, and with 2 families having twin boys |
Answer Keys
Question 21: B
Question 22: A
Question 23: A
Question 24: A
Question 25: A
Question 26: A
Question 27: A
Question 28: B
Question 29: A
Question 30: A
Question 31: B
Question 32: A
Question 33: C
Question 34: A
Question 35: B
Question 36: A
Question 37: B
Question 38: A
Question 39: A
Question 40: A