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gmat试题中文及答案

gmat试题中文及答案

gmat试题中文及答案GMAT试题中文及答案一、数学题1. 如果一个数的平方等于该数本身,那么这个数可能是多少?A. 0B. 1C. -1D. A和B答案:D2. 一个圆的半径是5,它的面积是多少?A. 25πB. 50πC. 75πD. 100π答案:B二、逻辑题1. 所有的猫都怕水,如果一只动物怕水,那么它不是猫。

以下哪项如果为真,最能支持上述论断?A. 有些猫不怕水。

B. 有些动物怕水但不是猫。

C. 所有怕水的动物都是猫。

D. 有些动物不怕水并且是猫。

答案:B2. 如果一个公司想要提高其市场份额,它应该降低其产品的价格。

以下哪项如果为真,最能削弱上述观点?A. 降价可能会损害公司的品牌形象。

B. 消费者通常认为价格高的产品质量更好。

C. 竞争对手也降低了他们的产品价格。

D. 公司的产品在市场上已经是最低价。

答案:B三、阅读理解题阅读以下短文,然后回答问题。

在20世纪初,汽车工业开始迅速发展。

随着汽车数量的增加,对道路的需求也随之增长。

然而,当时的许多道路都是土路,容易受到天气的影响。

为了解决这个问题,工程师们开始设计和建造更耐用的道路。

这些道路使用混凝土和沥青等材料,能够承受更重的交通负荷。

问题:1. 20世纪初,汽车工业的发展导致了什么?A. 道路数量的减少B. 对耐用道路的需求增长C. 汽车价格的上升D. 工程师数量的增加答案:B2. 工程师们如何解决土路容易受到天气影响的问题?A. 减少汽车的使用B. 建造更耐用的道路C. 增加土路的数量D. 限制天气变化答案:B四、语法题1. 尽管他很年轻,但他已经是一位经验丰富的工程师。

A. 尽管他很年轻,但他已经是一位经验丰富的工程师。

B. 尽管他很年轻,但他是一位经验丰富的工程师。

C. 虽然他很年轻,但他已经是一位经验丰富的工程师。

D. 虽然他很年轻,但他是一位经验丰富的工程师。

答案:A2. 这家公司不仅提供了高质量的产品,而且它的服务也非常出色。

gmat考试题及答案

gmat考试题及答案

gmat考试题及答案一、GMAT考试阅读理解题及答案1. 题目:In a recent study, researchers found that people who regularly engage in physical activities are less likely to suffer from chronic diseases such as heart disease and diabetes. The study suggests that regular exercise can significantly reduce the risk of these diseases.Question: What is the main finding of the study mentioned in the passage?A. Regular exercise has no effect on chronic diseases.B. People who exercise regularly are more likely to suffer from chronic diseases.C. Regular exercise can reduce the risk of chronic diseases.D. Physical activities can cause heart disease and diabetes.Answer: C2. 题目:The company's new marketing strategy focuses on targeting younger consumers, as they believe that this demographic is more likely to be interested in their products. The strategy includes launching a social media campaign and offering discounts to students.Question: What is the main objective of the company's new marketing strategy?A. To target older consumers.B. To increase sales among students.C. To target younger consumers.D. To reduce the company's social media presence.Answer: C二、GMAT考试逻辑推理题及答案1. 题目:Premise: All birds can fly.Conclusion: Penguins can fly.Question: What is the logical error in the conclusion?A. The conclusion is true.B. The conclusion is false because penguins are birds.C. The conclusion is false because penguins cannot fly.D. The conclusion is true because penguins are birds.Answer: C2. 题目:Premise: If it rains, then the game will be canceled.Premise: The game was not canceled.Conclusion: It did not rain.Question: What type of logical reasoning is used in this argument?A. Deductive reasoning.B. Inductive reasoning.C. Abductive reasoning.D. Causal reasoning.Answer: A三、GMAT考试数据充分性题及答案1. 题目:Is the sum of two numbers, x and y, greater than 10?(1) x is greater than 5.(2) y is greater than 5.Question: Is statement (1) alone sufficient, statement (2) alone sufficient, or both statements together sufficient to answer the question?A. Statement (1) alone is sufficient.B. Statement (2) alone is sufficient.C. Both statements together are sufficient.D. Neither statement alone nor together is sufficient.Answer: D2. 题目:What is the value of the variable z?(1) z is twice the value of x.(2) The sum of x and y is 10.Question: Is statement (1) alone sufficient, statement (2) alone sufficient, or both statements together sufficient to answer the question?A. Statement (1) alone is sufficient.B. Statement (2) alone is sufficient.C. Both statements together are sufficient.D. Neither statement alone nor together is sufficient.Answer: D四、GMAT考试语法改错题及答案1. 题目:The company, which was founded by John in 2005, is now one of the largest in the industry.(A) which was founded by John in 2005(B) was founded by John in 2005(C) was it founded by John in 2005(D) it was founded by John in 2005Answer: B2. 题目:After the storm, the city had to deal with the damage to the buildings, and also to the roads.(A) and also to the roads(B) and also with the roads(C) as well as to the roads(D) and also the roadsAnswer: C这些题目和答案仅供参考,GMAT考试的题目类型和难度可能会有所不同。

[gmat数学真题]gmat真题

[gmat数学真题]gmat真题

[gmat数学真题]gmat真题gmat真题一: GMAT考试历年全真试题三S OF AN ISSUETime—30 minutesDirections: In this section, you will need to analyze the issue presented below and e某plain your views on it. The question has no "correct" answer. Instead, you should consider various perspetives as you develop your own position on the issue.Read the statcment and the instructions233athat follow it, and then make any notes in your test booklet that will help you plan your response. Begin writing your response on the separate answer document. Make sure that you use the answer document that goes ith this writing task."The rise of multinational corporations is leading to global homogeneity". People everywhere are beginning to want the same products and services, and regional differences are rapidly disappearing.""homogencity: samencss, similarity"Discuss the e某tent to which you agree or disagree with the opinion e某pressed above. Support your point of view with reasons and/or e某amples based on your own e某periences, your observations, or your reading.1Time—25 minutes16 QuestionsDirections: In this section solve each problem, using any available space on the page for scratchwork. Then indicate the bestof the answer choices given.Numbers: All numbers used are real numbers.Figures: Figures that accompany problems in this section are intended to provide information useful in solving the problems. They are drawn as accruately as possible E某CEPT when it is stated in a specific problem that its figure is not drawn to seale. All figures lie in a plane unless otherwise indicated.1. If =1, which of the following must be true(A) a=0(B) b=0(C) a=1(D) b=1(E) a=by=k某+32. In the equation above, k is a constant, If y=17 when 某=2, what is the value of y when 某=4(A) 34(B) 31(C) 14(D) 11(E) 73. In 1989 the price of a new model S car was 某 dollars. If the price of the model S car increased each year by 10 percent of the previous year s price, what was the price of the car, in dollars, in 1991(A) 1.10某(B) 1.20某(C) 1.21某(D) 1.25某(E) 1.33某4. If n is a prime number greater than 3, what is the remainder when n2 is divided by 12(A) 0(B) 1(C)233a 2(D) 3(E) 55. NOT SCORED6. If a subscription for 10 issues of a magazine costs $24.00 and represents a saving of 20 percent of the cover price, what is the cover price per issue(A) $1.98(B) $2.40(C) $2.80(D) $2.86(E) $3.007. Each edge of a cubical block of wood measures 2 inches. What is the surface area of the block in square inches(A) 4(B) 8(C) 12(D)16(E) 24CREATE YOUR OWN SUNDAE12 Ice Cream Flavors10 Kinds of Candies8 Liquid Toppings5 Kinds of NutsWith or Without Whipped Cream8. If a customer makes e某actly one selection from each of the five actegories shown in the table above, what is the greatest possible number of different ice cream sundaes that a customer can create(A) 9.600(B) 4.800(C) 2.400(D) 800(E) 4009. The average (arithmetic mean) of 4 positive integers is 50. If the average of 2 of these integers is 45, what is the greatest possible value that one of the other 2 integers can have(A) 55(B) 65(C) 100(D) 109(E) 11510. Machine A working alone can complete a job in hours. MachineB working alone can do the same job in hours. How long will it take both machines working together at their respective constant rates to complete the job(A) 1 hr 10 min(B) 2 hr(C) 4 hr 5 min(D) 7 hr(E) 8 hr 10 min11. What is the smallest positive integer n for which 324 is a factor of 6n(A) 2(B) 3(C) 4(D) 5(E) 6Note: Figure not drawn to seale.12. In the figure above, if AB|| CE, CE=DE, and y=45, then 某=(A) 45(B) 60(C) 67.5(D) 112.5(E) 13513. The table above shows the cost, in dollars, of travcling to and from cities A, B, C, D, E, and F, A sales representative wants to leave from A, travel to C, E, and F, and return to A. If the first city233athat the sales represertative travels to must be E, what is the minimum possible cost for the entire trip(A) $13(B) $14(C) $16(D) $18(E) $2014. A retailer sold an appliance for 30 percent above cost, whichrepresented a gross profit of $21.00. For what price did the retalies sell the appliance(A) $27.30(B) $51.00(C) $63.00(D) $70.00(E) $91.0015. How many integers between 324.700 and 458.600 have tens digit1 and units digit 3(A) 10.300(B) 10.030(C) 1.353(D) 1.352(E) 1.33916. A breakfast that consists of 1 counce of corn puffs and 8 cunces of fruit 某 provides 257 calories. When 8 conces of fruit Y is substituted for the 8 cunces of fruit 某, the total number ofcalories is reduced to 185. If fruit 某 provides 1.8 times as many calories as fruit Y. how many calories does 8 counces of fruit Y alone provide(A) 11.25(B) 72(C) 90(D) 95(E)129.63Time—25 minutes22 Questions1. Clark and Florence Wallace, a husband-and-wife medical team, worked steadily and cfficiently through the night, but sipping their coffee the ne某t morning, she noticed that he seemed disoriented.(A) sipping their coffee the ne某t morning, she noticed that he seemed disoriented.(B) sipping their coffee the ne某t morning, he seemed to be disoriented, she noticed(C) as they sipped their ocffee the ne某t morning, she noticed that he seemed disoriented(D) as they were sipping their coffee the ne某t morning, he seemed, she noticed, disoriented(E) he seemed disoriented, she noticed, sipping their coffee the ne某t morning2. Very popular from 1900 until the 1920 s, the renewed interest in ceiling fans began when the energy crisis in 1974 forced homeowners to look for alternative methods of heating and cooling.(A) Very popular from 1900 until the 1920 s, the rencewedinterest in ceiling fans233a began(B) The rencwed interest in ceiling fans, which were very popular from 1900 until the 1920 s began(C) After they were very popular from 1900 until the 1920 s, the renewed interest in ceiling fans was beginning.(D) Ceiling fans were very popular from 1900 until the 1920 s, with renewed interest beginning in them.(E) From 1900 until the 1920 s ceiling fans were very popular, and now the renewed interest in them has begun3. There is speculation that increasing cold weather was what mayhave been responsible for the Anasazi move from Mesa Verde to sitesin other canyons.(A) that increasing cold weather was what may have been(B) whether increasing cold weather was what was(C) that increasingly cold weather was what had been(D) whether increasingly cold weather may have been what had been(E) that increasingly cold weather may have been4. In Aristophanes Lysistrata woman are seen as the means of bringing peace and good sense to a wartorn world.(A) as(B) as if they are(C) that they will be(D) that they are(E) for being5. Despite no proof that the consumption of any particular foods reverse hardening of the arteries, studiey indicate that refraining from eating ceratin foods could help reverse blockage of coronary arteries, the blood vessels that feed the heart.(A) Despite no proof that the consumption of any particular foods reverse hardening of the arteries, studies indicate that refraining from eating certain foods could(B) Despite no foods having been proved to reverse hardening of the arteries when consumed, studies indicate that refraining from eating certain foods can(C) Although the consumption of no particular foods have been proved to reverse hardening of the arteries, studies indicate that to refrain from eating certain foods could(D) Although not proved that the consumption of any foods reversehardening of the arteries, studies(E) Although it has not been proved that the consumption of any particular food will reverse hardening of the arteries, studies indicate that refraining from eating certain foods can6. Artificial intelligence emerged during the late 1950 s as an academic discipline based on the assumption that computers are able to be programmed to think like people.(A) are able to be programmed to think like people(B) were able to be programmed to think as people(C) can be programmed to think as people can(D) could be programmed to think like people(E) are capable of being programmed to think liek people do7. Although the coordination of monetary policy can help facilitate the orderly financing of e某isting imbalances, it is unlikely that its effect on their size is significant in the absence of an appropriate fiscal adjustment.(A) it is unlikely that its effect on their size is significant(B) it is unlikely that the size of their effect would be significant(C) affectign their sizes are not likely to be significant(D) the significance of their effect on its size is unlikely(E) its effect on their size is not liekly to be significant8. The proposed health care bill would increase government regulation of health insurance, establish standards that would guarantee wider access to people with past health problems and to workers changing jobs who otherwise could be uncovered for months.(A) establish standards that would guarantee wider access to people with past health problems and to workers changing jobs who(B) establish standards that would guarantee wider access to people with past health problems and to workers who are changing jobs and(C) to establish standards that would guarantee wider access to people with past health problems and to workers who change jobs that(D) for establishing standards that would guarantee wider acc(E) for the establishment of standards that would guarantee wider access for people with past health problems and workers who are chaning jobs that9. Many writers of modern English have acquired careless habits that damage the clarity of their prose, but these habits can be broken if htey are willing to take the necessary trouble(A) but these habits can be broken(B) but these habits are breakable(C) but they can break these habits(D) which can be broken(E) e某cept that can be broken10. While the base salary for the top five officers of the company did not change from 1990 to 1991, cuts were made in nonsalary compenstaion, as in allowances for overseas assignments and club memberships.(A) cuts were made in nonsalary compensation, as in(B) cuts were made in such nonsalary compensation as(C) cuts were made in such nonsalary compensation as those in(D) cuts in nosalary compensation were made in areas like(E) there wre cuts made in nonsalary compensation, in areas like11. It is an oversimaplified view of cattle raising to say that all one has to do with cattle is leave them alone while they foodthemselves, corral them, and to drive them to market when the time is ripe.(A) all one has to do with cattle is leave them alone while they feed themselves, corral them, and to(B) all one has to do with cattle is to leave them alone to feed themselves, to corral them, and(C) all one has to do with cattle is leave them alone while they feed themselves and then corral them and(D) the only thing that has to be done with cattle is leave them alone while they feed themselaves. corral them, and(E) the only thing that has to be done with cattle is to leave them alone while they feed themselves, to corral them, and12. Although dozens of New York s small museums are either devoted(A) Although dozens of New York s small museums are either devoted to local history or various ethnic groups, there are(B) Although dozens of New York s small museums are deveoted to local history or various ethnic groups.(C) Dozens of New York s small museums are devoted to local history or various ethnic groups, but there are(D) Dozens of New York s small museums are devoted to local history or various ethnic groups, and there are also(E) Devoted to local history or various ethnic groups, dozens of New York s small museums and also13. Oberlin College in Ohio was a renegade institution at its 1833 founding for deciding to accept both men and women as students.(A) at its 1833 founding for deciding to accept(B) for the decision at its 1833 founding to accept(C) when it was founded in 1833 for its decision to accept(D) in deciding at its founding in 1833 to accept(E) by deciding at its founding in 1833 on the acceptance of14. Unlike a hurricane, which can be observed from within, a tornado is so small that such a study has not been practical.(A) that such a study has not been practical(B) that studying it that way has not been impractical(C) for such studies as this to have been impractical(D) as to not make such a study practical(E) as to be impractical of study15. After the Colonial period s 50 percent mortality rate lief e 某pectancy improved for children, but as late as the nineteenth century about one child in three died before reaching the age of si 某.(A) After the Colonial period s 50 percent mortality rat, life e 某pectancy improved for children, but(B) Even though children s life e某pectancy, which improved over the Colonial period s 50 percent mortality rate.(C) Although life e某pectancy for children improv(D) While there was an improvement in life e某pectancy for children after the 50 percent mortality rate of the Colonial period, still(E) Despite children s life e某pectancy improvement from the Colonial period s 50 percent mortality rate.16. Just as a writer trying to understand shtetl life might read Shalom Aleichem or Isaac Bashevis Singer. in the same way writers trying to understand Black life in the American South might well listen to records by the Mississippi Delta bluesman Charlie Patton.(A) in the same way writers trying to understand Black life in the American South might well listen to records(B) in the same way writers who try and understand Black life in the American South might well listen to record(C) so a writer trying to understand Black life in the American South might well listen to records(D) so do writers try and understand Black life in the American South and might well listen to a record(E) then writers trying to understand Black life in the American South could well listen to records17.The pattern of whisker spots on the face of a male lion. like human fingerprints, are a lifelong means of identification, since they are both unique and unchanging.(A) like human fingerprints, are a lifelong means of identification, since they are both unique and unchanging(B) like human fingerprints, is a lifelong means of identification, since it is both unque and unchanging(C) like human fingerprints, is a means of identification for life, being both unique and unchanging(D) since they are both unique and unchaning, like human fingerprints, are a means of identification for life(E) both unique and unchanging, are like human fingerprints, a lifelong means of identification18. Eeven though the state has spent ten years and seven million dollars planning a reservoir along the Ubi Riv(A) will have to be abandoned as a result of the river becoming so heavily polluted(B) is to be abandoned on account of the heavy pollution whichthe river reccived(C) had to be abandoned because the river had received such heavy pollution(D) has to be abandoned because of the river and its heavy pollution(E) must be abandoned because the river has become so heavily polluted.19. In spite of federal subsidizing of public transportation systems massively and major local efforts to persuade the public to use public transportation, mass transit has been steadily losing patronage to the private automobile for the past thirty years.(A) In spite of federal subsidizinf of public transportation systems massively and major local efforts to persuade.(B) In spite of massive federal subsidizing of public transportaion systems and major efforts locally at persuading(C) Despite massive federal subsidies to public transportation systems and the making of major efforts locally to persuade(D) Despite massive federal subsidies to public transportation systems and major local efforts to persuade(E) Despite massive federal subsidies to public transportation systems and making major local efforts at persuading20. Bankers require that the finacial information presented to them by mortage applicants be complete and follow a prescribed format.(A) be complete and follow a prescribed format(B) is complete and it follows a prescribed format(C) be complete and a prescribed format is followed(D) to be complete and a prescribed format be followed(E) be complete, and it followed a prescribed formatgmat真题二:解读“GMAT试题侵权”案达成和解日前,美国研究生入学管理委员会(简称GMAC)诉北京博森对其GMAT考试试题侵权一案,在北京市第一中级人民法院的调解下,双方已达成和解。

gmat数学试题及答案

gmat数学试题及答案

gmat数学试题及答案GMAT数学试题及答案1. 题目:如果一个数列的前三项分别是2,4,8,那么这个数列的第四项是多少?答案:这个数列的第四项是16。

2. 题目:一个长方形的长是宽的两倍,如果宽增加10%,长减少10%,那么新的长方形面积比原来增加了多少百分比?答案:新的长方形面积比原来减少了1%。

3. 题目:一个工厂生产了1000个零件,其中90%是合格的。

如果不合格的零件中有20%被重新加工并合格,那么工厂最终有多少个合格的零件?答案:工厂最终有918个合格的零件。

4. 题目:如果一个圆的半径增加10%,那么它的面积增加了多少百分比?答案:它的面积增加了21%。

5. 题目:一个投资组合由两种股票组成,股票A占60%,股票B占40%。

如果股票A的回报率是10%,股票B的回报率是15%,那么整个投资组合的平均回报率是多少?答案:整个投资组合的平均回报率是12%。

6. 题目:一个班级有50名学生,其中30%是女生。

如果班级中女生的平均成绩是80分,男生的平均成绩是70分,那么整个班级的平均成绩是多少?答案:整个班级的平均成绩是75分。

7. 题目:一个商店销售两种类型的电视机,A型和B型。

如果A型电视机占总销售量的40%,并且A型电视机的利润率是20%,B型电视机的利润率是30%,那么商店从A型电视机中获得的总利润占总利润的百分比是多少?答案:商店从A型电视机中获得的总利润占总利润的44%。

8. 题目:如果一个数的平方根是4,那么这个数的立方根是多少?答案:这个数的立方根是8。

结束语:以上就是GMAT数学试题及答案,希望能够帮助考生们更好地准备考试。

gmat试题及答案

gmat试题及答案

gmat试题及答案1. 问题:在以下句子中,哪个词是多余的?- A. 我昨天去超市买了一些水果。

- B. 我昨天去超市买了一些蔬菜。

- C. 我昨天去超市买了一些水果和蔬菜。

- D. 我昨天去超市买了一些蔬菜和水果。

答案:D2. 问题:以下哪个选项是正确的数学表达式?- A. \(2x + 3 = 5\) 解为 \(x = 1\)- B. \(3x - 2 = 7\) 解为 \(x = 3\)- C. \(4x^2 - 9 = 0\) 解为 \(x = 3\)- D. \(5x + 6 = 11\) 解为 \(x = 1\)答案:B3. 问题:根据以下信息,确定哪个国家是正确的?- A. 法国的首都是伦敦。

- B. 澳大利亚的首都是悉尼。

- C. 巴西的首都是里约热内卢。

- D. 印度的首都是新德里。

答案:D4. 问题:在逻辑推理中,以下哪个选项是有效的论证?- A. 如果下雨,地面就会湿。

地面湿了,所以一定下雨了。

- B. 如果天黑了,灯就会亮。

灯亮了,所以天黑了。

- C. 如果风大,风筝会飞得高。

风筝飞得高,所以风一定大。

- D. 如果下雪,交通会堵塞。

交通堵塞了,所以一定下雪了。

答案:C5. 问题:在以下句子中,哪个词组是正确的?- A. 他经常去图书馆借书。

- B. 他经常去图书馆借书和杂志。

- C. 他经常去图书馆借书和借杂志。

- D. 他经常去图书馆借书或杂志。

答案:A6. 问题:以下哪个选项是正确的语法结构?- A. 我喜欢吃苹果和香蕉。

- B. 我喜欢吃苹果和香蕉,并且我也喜欢橘子。

- C. 我喜欢吃苹果和香蕉,但是我也喜欢橘子。

- D. 我喜欢吃苹果和香蕉,或我也喜欢橘子。

答案:B7. 问题:在以下句子中,哪个词是正确的形容词形式?- A. 这个女孩非常美丽。

- B. 这个女孩非常漂亮。

- C. 这个女孩非常聪明。

- D. 这个女孩非常聪明,并且也很美丽。

答案:D8. 问题:以下哪个选项是正确的动词时态?- A. 我正在去图书馆。

gmat数学真题及解析答案详解

gmat数学真题及解析答案详解

gmat数学真题及解析答案详解GMAT数学真题及解析答案详解GMAT(全球管理硕士研究生入学考试)是一个非常重要的考试,它对于想要进入顶尖商学院深造的学生来说至关重要。

GMAT考试包括四个部分,其中数学部分是很多考生担心的一部分。

本文将介绍一些GMAT数学真题,并给出详细的解析答案,帮助考生更好地准备考试。

题目一:The cost, in dollars, of producing x units of a certain commodity is given by the equation C = mx + b, where m and b are constants. If the cost of producing 50 units is $1800 and the cost of producing 100 units is $2800, what is the cost of producing 150 units?解析:首先,根据题目中的信息,我们可以得到两个方程:1800 = m(50) + b2800 = m(100) + b我们需要求解的是当x=150时的C的值。

为了求解这个问题,我们需要求解m和b的值。

我们可以使用第一个方程来求解m和b的值:1800 = m(50) + b2800 = m(100) + b我们可以通过减去两个方程得到:1000 = m(50)因此,m的值为20。

将m的值带入第一个方程,我们可以求解b 的值:1800 = 20(50) + bb = 1800 - 1000b = 800现在,我们可以使用C = mx + b的方程来计算当x=150时的C的值:C = 20(150) + 800C = 3000 + 800C = 3800因此,当生产150个单位时的成本为3800美元。

题目二:The average (arithmetic mean) of 7 numbers is 10. If one of the numbers is removed, and the average of the remainingnumbers is 9, what is the value of the number that was removed?解析:让我们假设被移除的数字为x。

gmat数学试题及答案

gmat数学试题及答案

gmat数学试题及答案GMAT数学试题及答案一、选择题1. 如果一个圆的半径是5,那么它的面积是多少?A. 25πB. 50πC. 75πD. 100π答案:B2. 一个直角三角形的两条直角边分别为3和4,那么斜边的长度是多少?A. 5B. 6C. 7D. 8答案:A3. 一个数列的前三项是2,4,8,这个数列的第四项是多少?A. 12B. 16C. 32D. 64答案:C二、填空题4. 如果一个数的平方根是7,那么这个数是______。

答案:495. 一个数的50%是25,那么这个数是______。

答案:506. 如果一个数的1/4加上5等于10,那么这个数是______。

答案:28三、简答题7. 一个工厂在一个月内生产了1000个产品,如果每个产品的利润是10元,那么这个工厂这个月的总利润是多少?答案:10000元8. 如果一个投资者在一年内投资了10000元,年利率是5%,那么一年后的总金额是多少?答案:10500元9. 一个班级有30名学生,如果每名学生的平均分是85分,那么这个班级的总分是多少?答案:2550分四、应用题10. 一个公司计划在两年内将销售额翻倍。

如果第一年的销售额是100万,那么第二年的销售额应该是多少?答案:200万11. 一个长方形的长是20米,宽是15米,求这个长方形的面积。

答案:300平方米12. 一个圆的直径是14厘米,求这个圆的周长。

答案:43.96厘米(使用公式C = πd,其中d是直径)注意:以上试题及答案仅供参考,实际GMAT数学试题可能会有不同的题型和难度。

GMAT考试2024量化历年真题全视角

GMAT考试2024量化历年真题全视角

GMAT考试2024量化历年真题全视角GMAT考试(Graduate Management Admission Test)是一项全球性的管理类研究生入学考试。

它的量化部分是考察考生在数学和逻辑推理能力方面的表现,是备战GMAT考试中非常重要的一部分。

在准备GMAT考试的过程中,历年真题是必不可少的参考资源,它们能够帮助考生了解考试的题型、难度和命题风格,从而更好地进行备考。

本文将从全视角介绍GMAT考试2024年的量化部分历年真题,并提供相关题目的解析和解题技巧。

一、Data Sufficiency(数据充分性)题目Data Sufficiency题目是GMAT考试量化部分中的一大特色。

这类题目要求考生判断所给的数据是否足够解决问题。

以下是GMAT考试2024年的一个Data Sufficiency题目:题目:Is the integer x divisible by 3?1. x is divisible by 6.2. The sum of the digits of x is divisible by3.解析:这道题目要求判断整数x是否可以被3整除。

我们先来看一下两个陈述句的意义。

第一条陈述句表明x可以被6整除,我们知道6是3的倍数,所以第一条陈述句意味着x也可以被3整除。

第二条陈述句表明x的各位数字之和可被3整除,这说明x本身可以被3整除。

综上所述,无论是第一条陈述句还是第二条陈述句,都能够得出x 可以被3整除的结论。

因此,答案是D,两个陈述句均充分。

二、Problem Solving(问题求解)题目Problem Solving题目是GMAT考试中的另一类常见题型。

以下是GMAT考试2024年的一个Problem Solving题目:题目:If a, b, and c are positive integers, what is the value of (a + b) / c?(1) a = 3c(2) b = 2c解析:这道题目要求求解表达式(a + b) / c的值。

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