Free Sample SCAT Intermediate Level Quantitative

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Sample SCAT Intermediate Level Quantitative

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Calculate the value of the 3 consecutive integers.

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1) Directions: Compare the quantity in Column A to the quantity in Column B.

Select your answer as per below:
A - if the quantity in Column A is greater.
B - if the quantity in Column B is greater.
C - if the two quantities are equal
D - if the relationship cannot be determined from the given information

The sum of 3 consecutive integers is 30.

Column A Column B
The largest of
these integers
10

Apply PEMDAS.

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2) Directions: Compare the quantity in Column A to the quantity in Column B.

Select your answer as per below:
A - if the quantity in Column A is greater.
B - if the quantity in Column B is greater.
C - if the two quantities are equal
D - if the relationship cannot be determined from the given information

 

Column A Column B
3+4\times 5+6 4+3\times 5+11

Substitute the values of x and y.

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3) Directions: Compare the quantity in Column A to the quantity in Column B.

Select your answer as per below:
A - if the quantity in Column A is greater.
B - if the quantity in Column B is greater.
C - if the two quantities are equal
D - if the relationship cannot be determined from the given information

x\blacksquare y=\frac { x+y }{ x }

Column A Column B
3\blacksquare 8 8\blacksquare 3

Apply PEMDAS.

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4) Directions: Compare the quantity in Column A to the quantity in Column B.

Select your answer as per below:
A - if the quantity in Column A is greater.
B - if the quantity in Column B is greater.
C - if the two quantities are equal
D - if the relationship cannot be determined from the given information

 

Column A Column B
\sqrt { 100-36 } \sqrt { 100 } -\sqrt { 36 }

 

Use total distance and total time to calculate avg speed.

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5) Directions: Compare the quantity in Column A to the quantity in Column B.

Select your answer as per below:
A - if the quantity in Column A is greater.
B - if the quantity in Column B is greater.
C - if the two quantities are equal
D - if the relationship cannot be determined from the given information

Michael drives 30 miles per hour for two hours. He then drives 40 miles per hour for one hour.

Column A Column B
Michael’s average speed for all three
hours
35 miles per
hour

Substitute 'x' to find 'y'.

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6) Directions: Compare the quantity in Column A to the quantity in Column B.

Select your answer as per below:
A - if the quantity in Column A is greater.
B - if the quantity in Column B is greater.
C - if the two quantities are equal
D - if the relationship cannot be determined from the given information

y=5x-12

Column A Column B
The slope of the line The value of y when x=3.

Use most cubes of the biggest size to reduce the number of cubes required.

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7) Directions: Compare the quantity in Column A to the quantity in Column B.

Select your answer as per below:
A - if the quantity in Column A is greater.
B - if the quantity in Column B is greater.
C - if the two quantities are equal
D - if the relationship cannot be determined from the given information

Tina is stacking cubes to make a tower. Each cube has a side length of either 3 cm, 4 cm, or 5 cm.

Column A Column B
The smallest number of cubes
required for a tower that is 27 cm tall
6

Does order of choosing matter?

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8) Directions: Compare the quantity in Column A to the quantity in Column B.

Select your answer as per below:
A - if the quantity in Column A is greater.
B - if the quantity in Column B is greater.
C - if the two quantities are equal
D - if the relationship cannot be determined from the given information

A bag contains 3 yellow marbles, 5 blue marbles, and 7 red marbles.

Column A Column B
The probability of choosing a yellow marble followed by a red marble The probability of choosing a red marble followed by a yellow marble

What is the order of the points?

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9) Directions: Compare the quantity in Column A to the quantity in Column B.

Select your answer as per below:
A - if the quantity in Column A is greater.
B - if the quantity in Column B is greater.
C - if the two quantities are equal
D - if the relationship cannot be determined from the given information

A, B, C, and D lie on a line in that order. AC=10 and BD=8.

Column A Column B
BC 4

What is Ryan's success rate?

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10) Directions: Compare the quantity in Column A to the quantity in Column B.

Select your answer as per below:
A - if the quantity in Column A is greater.
B - if the quantity in Column B is greater.
C - if the two quantities are equal
D - if the relationship cannot be determined from the given information

Ryan makes his basketball shots.

Column A Column B
The number of shots he makes after 15 tries The number of shots he misses after 80 tries

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