GRE 2024 Quantitative Reasoning Practice Test Set 9 Question Paper with Solutions PDF

GRE 2024 Quantitative Reasoning Practice Test Set 9 Question Paper with Solutions PDF is available for download. The overall test time is about 1 hour and 58 minutes. GRE has total 5 sections:

  • Analytical Writing  (One "Analyze an Issue" task, Alloted time 30 minutes)
  • Verbal Reasoning  (Two Sections, with 12 questions and 15 questions respectively)
  • Quantitative Reasoning (Two Sections, with 12 questions and 15 questions respectively)

GRE 2024 Qantitative Reasoning Practice Test Set 9 Question Paper with Solutions PDF

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Question 1:

Simplify: \( x2y - 5x2y2x2y \)

  • (A) \( 1 - 5x \)
  • (B) None of the other answers
  • (C) \( y - 5y \)
  • (D) \( 5 + x2y2 \)
  • (E) \( 1 - 5y \)

Question 2:

A function \( f(x) = -1 \) for all values of \( x \). Another function \( g(x) = 3x \) for all values of \( x \). What is \( g(f(x)) \) when \( x = 4 \)?

  • (A) \(-3\)
  • (B) \(3\)
  • (C) \(12\)
  • (D) \(-12\)
  • (E) \(-1\)

Question 3:

Factorize: \( 25x^2 - 36y^2 \)

  • (A) Cannot be factored
  • (B) \( (5x + 6y)(5x + 6y) \)
  • (C) \( (5x - 6y)(5x - 6y) \)
  • (D) \( (5x - 6y)(5x + 6y) \)
  • (E) \( 5 \times 6 \times (x^2 - y^2) \)

Question 4:

If \( -1 < w < 1 \), all of the following must also be greater than \(-1\) and less than 1 EXCEPT for which choice?

  • (A) \( w^2 \)
  • (B) \( \dfrac{3w}{2} \)
  • (C) \( |w| \)
  • (D) \( \dfrac{w}{2} \)
  • (E) \( |w|^{0.5} \)

Question 5:

In the equation below, \( m, p, k \) are non-zero numbers. What is the value of \( m \) in terms of \( p \) and \( k \)?
\( 1m3 - 1k2 = 1p \)

  • (A) \( m = (pk2p + k2)_{13} \)
  • (B) \( m = (p + k2)_{3} \)
  • (C) \( m = p2k3p + k2 \)
  • (D) \( m = p_{12} - k_{13} \)
  • (E) \( m = (p + k2pk2)_{13} \)

Question 6:

For the quantities below, \( x < y \) and \( x \) and \( y \) are both integers.

Quantity A: \( x^5 y^3 \)

Quantity B: \( x^4 y^4 \)

  • (A) Quantity A is greater.
  • (B) Quantity B is greater.
  • (C) The two quantities are equal.
  • (D) The relationship cannot be determined from the information provided.

Question 7:

Solve the inequality: \[ 6(x - 1) < 7(3 - x) \]

  • (A) \( x < 127 \)
  • (B) \( x > 1327 \)
  • (C) \( x > -1117 \)
  • (D) \( x < 2713 \)
  • (E) \( x > -1327 \)

Question 8:

\( h(x) = \frac{28x + 4}{x - 4} \). For which of the following values of \(x\) is the function undefined?

  • (A) \( 4 \)
  • (B) \( 28 \)
  • (C) \(-4\)
  • (D) 0
  • (E) None of the other answers

Question 9:

If \( 4xs = v \), \( v = ks \), and \( sv \neq 0 \), which of the following is equal to \(k\)?

  • (A) \( 4xv \)
  • (B) \( x \)
  • (C) \( 4x \)
  • (D) \( 2xv \)
  • (E) \( xv \)

Question 10:

Solve the quadratic equation: \[ 3x^2 - 11x = -10 \]

  • (A) \(-2\)
  • (B) \(\frac{5}{3}\)
  • (C) \(3\)
  • (D) \(-\frac{5}{3}\)
  • (E) None of the other answers

Question 11:

Evaluate: \[ y = 3^{13} - 9^5 (127)^{-3} \]

  • (A) 24
  • (B) 30
  • (C) 27
  • (D) 81
  • (E) 73

Question 12:

Solve for \(x\): \[ 2^{x+1} = 128 \]

  • (A) 6
  • (B) 8
  • (C) 7
  • (D) 5
  • (E) 9

Question 13:

Evaluate: \[ 0.0075 \div 0.0126 \]

  • (A) 0.000945
  • (B) \(9.45 \times 10^{-5}\)
  • (C) \(9.45 \times 10^{-6}\)
  • (D) 0.945

Question 14:

A five-year bond is opened with $5000 at an interest rate of 2.5%, compounded annually. Find the approximate total after 5 years.

  • (A)5518
  • (B)5657
  • (C)5811
  • (D)5625
  • (E)6143

Question 15:

In a four-digit positive integer \(y\), the thousand's digit is three times the unit's digit. Compare the unit's digit of \(y\) (Quantity A) with 4 (Quantity B).

  • (A) Quantity B is greater.
  • (B) The relationship cannot be determined.
  • (C) The two quantities are equal.
  • (D) Quantity A is greater.

GRE Questions

  • 1.
    The best way to solve environmental problems caused by consumer-generated waste is for towns and cities to impose strict limits on the amount of trash they will accept from each household.
    Write a response in which you discuss the extent to which you agree or disagree with the claim. In developing and supporting your position, be sure to address the most compelling reasons and/or examples that could be used to challenge your position.


      • 2.
        Jean Valjean, the protagonist in Victor Hugo’s novel Les Misérables, spends the bulk of his lengthy _______ plotting a very clever set of revenge schemes, which he executes upon his escape.

          • ruination
          • peregrination
          • immolation
          • rumination

        • 3.
          “Reviving the practice of using elements of popular music in classical composition, an approach that had been in hibernation in the United States during the 1960s, composer Philip Glass (born 1937) embraced the ethos of popular music in his compositions. Glass based two symphonies on music by rock musicians David Bowie and Brian Eno, but the symphonies' sound is distinctively his. Popular elements do not appear out of place in Glass's classical music, which from its early days has shared certain harmonies and rhythms with rock music. Yet this use of popular elements has not made Glass a composer of popular music. His music is not a version of popular music packaged to attract classical listeners; it is high art for listeners steeped in rock rather than the classics.


            • 4.
              Three years ago, because of flooding at the Western Palean Wildlife Preserve, 100 lions and 100 western gazelles were moved to the East Palean Preserve, an area that is home to most of the same species that are found in the western preserve, though in larger numbers, and to the eastern gazelle, a close relative of the western gazelle.
              Write a response in which you discuss one or more alternative explanations that could rival the proposed explanation and explain how your explanation(s) can plausibly account for the facts presented in the argument.


                • 5.
                  The following appeared as a letter to the editor from the owner of a skate shop in Central Plaza.
                  "Two years ago the city council voted to prohibit skateboarding in Central Plaza. They claimed that skateboard users were responsible for litter and vandalism that were keeping other visitors from coming to the plaza. In the past two years, however, there has been only a small increase in the number of visitors to Central Plaza, and litter and vandalism are still problematic. Skateboarding is permitted in Monroe Park, however, and there is no problem with litter or vandalism there. In order to restore Central Plaza to its former glory, then, we recommend that the city lift its prohibition on skateboarding in the plaza."

                    • What is the current level of litter and vandalism in Central Plaza?
                    • How much foot traffic has increased in Monroe Park compared to Central Plaza?
                    • Has the local economy in the plaza improved since the ban on skateboarding?
                    • How successful has the Monroe Park skateboarding program been in other cities?

                  • 6.
                    Melvin’s little sister was so ________ that she would believe anything he told her, and his burgeoning sense of maturity rendered him increasingly loath to gull her.

                      • dogged
                      • tenable
                      • fractious
                      • frivolous
                      • credulous

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