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Sample SCAT Advanced Level Quantitative

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Use Distributive property.

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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

 

Column A Column B
5(x+1)+3(x-2) 2(4x-1)

Calculate the value of the greatest integer.

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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

 

The sum of three consecutive even integers is 60.

Column A Column B
The greatest of the three integers 20

Assume different values of x

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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

 

Column A Column B
\displaystyle{x} \displaystyle{x}^{2}

Assume different values for the radius.

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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
The area of a circle in units squared The circumference of the same circle in units

Use PEMDAS.

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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

 

Column A Column B
\displaystyle 1+(6+2)\times 8 72

Use PEMDAS.

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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

 

Column A Column B
\displaystyle{ 5 }^{ 0 } \displaystyle{ \left( \frac { -1 }{ 2 } \right) }^{ 2 }

Check the values of 'a' and 'b'.

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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

 

Column A Column B
\displaystyle{ a }^{ 2 }-{ b }^{ 2 } \displaystyle{ \left( a-b \right) }^{ 2 }

Area of Equilateral triangle = \displaystyle{\frac {\sqrt {3}} {4}}{\times }{{s}^{2}}

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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

Triangle ABE is equilateral. It shares side BE with square BCDE.

Column A Column B
The area of triangle ABE The area of triangle EBC

Substitute the value of 'x' in the 2 equations.

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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

 

\displaystyle f(x)=4{ x }^{ 2 }+9

Column A Column B
f(-5) f(5)

Does order matter?

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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

 

Harriet is holding candies in her hand: 40% of the candies in her hand are red, 20% of the candies are green, 30% of the candies are yellow, and 10% of the candies are purple. Harriet accidentally drops two candies, one after the other.

Column A Column B
The probability that she drops a
green candy and then a red candy.
The probability that she drops a
red candy and then a green candy.

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