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1. x > 0 ; x + y = 0 Quantity A = x Quantity B = y Quantity A is greater Quantity B is greater The two quantities are equal The relationship cannot be determined from the information given
Answer: Quantity A is greaterAs x + y = 0 and x is always positive, y will have to be negative. Hence Quantity A is greater. 2. Quantity A = Probability of getting tails in a toss of a coin Quantity B = Probability of getting a number greater than 2 in a throw of a dice Quantity A is greater Quantity B is greater The two quantities are equal The relationship cannot be determined from the information given
Answer: Quantity B is greaterWe can get a number greater than 2 when the dice shows 3, 4, 5 or 6. Hence the probability is 4/6 or 2/3. The probability of getting tails in a toss of a coin is 1/2. So Quantity B is greater. 3. AB is the diameter of the circle, and the line touching the circle at point D is a tangent to the circle. Quantity A = Measure of angle 1 + Measure of angle 2 Quantity B = Measure of angle 3 Quantity A is greater Quantity B is greater The two quantities are equal The relationship cannot be determined from the information given
Answer: The two quantities are equalIn triangle ABC, angle 1 + angle 2 + angle 4 = 180o. Angle subtended by the diameter on the circumference = angle 4 = 90o. Therefore angle 1 + angle 2 = 90o. Also the angle between the radius and a tangent at the point of contact = angle 3 = 90o. So angle 1 + angle 2 = angle 3.
4. Let ABC be any triangle. Quantity A = Measure of angle 1 + Measure of angle 2 Quantity B = 90o Quantity A is greater Quantity B is greater The two quantities are equal The relationship cannot be determined from the information given
Answer: The relationship cannot be determined from the information givenAngles 1 and 2 can take any two values. Hence the relationship is indeterminate. 5. Quantity A = Measure of angle 2 Quantity B = Measure of angle 1 Quantity A is greater Quantity B is greater The two quantities are equal The relationship cannot be determined from the information given
Answer: Quantity A is greaterAngle subtended by an arc at the center of a circle is double the angle subtended by the same arc on the circumference, i.e., angle 2 is twice angle 1. 6. The triangles ABC and CED are right-angled at A and D respectively. Quantity A =AC/CD Quantity B = BC/CE Quantity A is greater Quantity B is greater The two quantities are equal The relationship cannot be determined from the information given
Answer: The two quantities are equalIn the two triangles ABC and CED, Angle ACB = Angle DCE as they are vertically opposite angles Angle CAB = Angle CDE = 90o So angle CBA is equal to angle CED. The two triangles are hence similar and the ratio of their corresponding sides will be equal. 7. AB is the diameter of the circle. Quantity A = Measure of angle 2 Quantity B = 45o Quantity A is greater Quantity B is greater The two quantities are equal The relationship cannot be determined from the information given
Answer: Quantity A is greaterAngle subtended by the diameter on the circumference = 90o. So measure of angle 2 = 90o. 8. In right-angled triangle ABC, AB = 5 and angle 1 = 45o. Quantity A = Measure of angle 2 Quantity B = 45o Quantity A is greater Quantity B is greater The two quantities are equal The relationship cannot be determined from the information given
Answer: The two quantities are equalFor the triangle, the sum of all the angles is 180. So angle 2 = 45o 9. x > 1 and y > 1 Quantity A =(x + y)/xy Quantity B = 1/x + 1/y Quantity A is greater Quantity B is greater The two quantities are equal The relationship cannot be determined from the information given
Answer: The two quantities are equal(x + y)/xy = x/xy + y/xy = 1/x + 1/y. 10. Quantity A = 0.5 Quantity B = (2)-1 Quantity A is greater Quantity B is greater The two quantities are equal The relationship cannot be determined from the information given
Answer: The two quantities are equal(2)-1 = 1/2 = 0.5 Hence both are equal. 11. Quantity A = 90% of 200 Quantity B = 200% of 90 Quantity A is greater Quantity B is greater The two quantities are equal The relationship cannot be determined from the information given
Answer: The two quantities are equal90% of 200 = (90/100) x 200 = 180. 200% of 90 = (200/100) x 90 = 180. 12. In triangle ABC, angle A = 60o and AB = AC. Quantity A = Length of side BC Quantity B = Length of side AB
Quantity A is greater Quantity B is greater The two quantities are equal The relationship cannot be determined from the information given
Answer: The two quantities are equalIf A = 60o and AB = AC, then angle 1 = angle 2 = 60o. Hence the triangle is equilateral. So AB = BC. 13. Quantity A = Measure of angle 1 Quantity B = 210o Quantity A is greater Quantity B is greater The two quantities are equal The relationship cannot be determined from the information given
Answer: Quantity B is greaterangle 1 = 180o - angle 4 = angle 5 + angle 6. So the maximum value that angle 1 can take is 180o. 14. In triangle ABC, measure of angle 1 = 100o. Quantity A = Length of side AB Quantity B = Length of side BC Quantity A is greater Quantity B is greater The two quantities are equal The relationship cannot be determined from the information given
Answer: Quantity B is greaterThe side opposite to a greater angle is longer. Now if angle 1 = 100o, then no other angle can be larger than it. So side BC is longer than any other side. 15. Consider an isosceles triangle ABC right-angled at A. A perpendicular is dropped from A on to BC at point D. Quantity A = Length of side BC Quantity B = Length of side AC Quantity A is greater Quantity B is greater The two quantities are equal The relationship cannot be determined from the information given
Answer: Quantity A is greaterBC is the hypotenuse of the triangle ABC and is the longest side. So length of side BC is necessarily greater than the length of side AC. 16. The average of three numbers x, y and z is 150. Quantity A = x + y Quantity B = x + z Quantity A is greater Quantity B is greater The two quantities are equal The relationship cannot be determined from the information given
Answer: The relationship cannot be determined from the information givenaverage = (x + y + z)/3 = 150. So, x + y + z = 450. No further information is provided, so the relationship between (x + y) and (x + z) is indeterminate. 17. xyz = 1; x = y Quantity A = z Quantity B = 1 Quantity A is greater Quantity B is greater The two quantities are equal The relationship cannot be determined from the information given
Answer: The relationship cannot be determined from the information givenIf x = y and xyz = 1, then z = 1/x2. Therefore z can take any value and the relationship is indeterminate. 18. Quantity A = (1/5)2 Quantity B = 1/5 Quantity A is greater Quantity B is greater The two quantities are equal The relationship cannot be determined from the information given
Answer: Quantity B is greaterIf the numerators are equal, then the fraction with the smaller denominator is greater. (1/5)2 = 1/25 < 1/5. 19. Quantity A = 30% of 30 Quantity B = 40% of 40 Quantity A is greater Quantity B is greater The two quantities are equal The relationship cannot be determined from the information given
Answer: Quantity B is greater30% of 30 = (30/100) x 30 = 9. 40% of 40 = (40/100) x 40 = 16. 20. |x/y| = 1 Quantity A =x Quantity B = y Quantity A is greater Quantity B is greater The two quantities are equal The relationship cannot be determined from the information given
Answer: The relationship cannot be determined from the information givenIf x and y are both positive or both negative, then x = y. But, either x or y can be negative. Then, x = -y. Hence relationship is indeterminate.
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