GRE 2024 Quantitative Reasoning Practice Test Set 5 Question Paper with Solutions PDF

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Updated on, Oct 13, 2025

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GRE 2024 Quantitative Reasoning Practice Test Set 5 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 5 Question Paper with Solutions PDF

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Question 1:

Quantity A: \( |10| - |16| \)

Quantity B: \( |1 - 5| - |3 - 6| \)

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

Question 2:

Quantity A: \( -7 \)

Quantity B: \( x + y - z \)
\( 0 < x < y < z < 10 \)

x, y, and z are integers.

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

Question 3:

Quantity A: 7 - 4 - (-3) - 8

Quantity B: 8 - (-8) - 1 + 2.


Which of the following is true?

  • (A) The two quantities are equal in size.
  • (B) The relationship between the quantities cannot be determined.
  • (C) Quantity A is larger.
  • (D) Quantity B is larger.

Question 4:

Which of the following is a graph for the values of \( x \) defined by the inequality \( 2x + 6 > 16 \)?

  • (A)
  • (B)
  • (C)
  • (D)
  • (E)

Question 5:

The product of two consecutive positive integers is 272. What is the larger of the integers?

  • (A) 15
  • (B) 19
  • (C) 17
  • (D) 18
  • (E) 16

Question 6:

What is the sum of the 40th and the 70th elements of the series defined as: \[ s_n = s_{n-1} - 5, \quad s_1 = 281 \]

  • (A) 22
  • (B) 55
  • (C) 45
  • (D) 17
  • (E) 100

Question 7:

By what percentage did the total book sales of the three stores increase from 2005 to 2010?

  • (A) 33.3%
  • (B) 12%
  • (C) 20%
  • (D) 15%
  • (E) 25%

Question 8:

Which of the following is true?

Quantity A: x, where x is 65% of 408.

Quantity B: y, where y is 40% of 663.

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

Question 9:

A chamber of commerce board has seven total members, drawn from a pool of twenty candidates. There are two stages in the board's election process. First, a president, secretary, and treasurer are chosen. After that, four members are chosen to be "at large" without any specific title or district. How many possible boards could be chosen?

  • (A) 5,426,400
  • (B) 16,279,200
  • (C) 390,700,800
  • (D) 10,465,200
  • (E) 2,713,200

Question 10:

Box A has 10 green balls and 8 black balls. Box B has 9 green balls and 5 black balls.
What is the probability if one ball is drawn from each box that both balls are green?

  • (A) \(\frac{19}{252}\)
  • (B) \(\frac{5}{9}\)
  • (C) \(\frac{10}{49}\)
  • (D) \(\frac{5}{14}\)
  • (E) \(\frac{9}{14}\)

GRE Questions

  • 1.
    “Claim: A person in authority should always encourage those under him or her to share their thoughts and ideas. Reason: A leader’s main goal should be to promote innovation and change.”

      • Agree, as open dialogue fosters creativity and innovation.
      • Disagree, as not all ideas are practical or beneficial to share.
      • Agree, but only when it is necessary for progress.
      • Disagree, as promoting change without evaluating all ideas can be harmful.

    • 2.
      Called by some the “island that time forgot,” Madagascar is home to a vast array of unique, exotic creatures. One such animal is the aye-aye. First described by western science in 1782, it was initially categorized as a member of the order Rodentia. Further research then revealed that it was more closely related to the lemur, a member of the primate order. Since the aye-aye is so different from its fellow primates, however, it was given its own family: Daubentoniidae. The aye-aye has been listed as an endangered species and, as a result, the government of Madagascar has designated an island off the northeastern coast of Madagascar as a protected reserve for aye-ayes and other wildlife.
      Long before Western science became enthralled with this nocturnal denizen of Madagascar’s jungles, the aye-aye had its own reputation with the local people. The aye aye is perhaps best known for its large, round eyes and long, extremely thin middle finger. These adaptations are quite sensible, allowing the aye-aye to see well at night and retrieve grubs, which are one of its primary food sources, from deep within hollow branches. However, the aye-aye’s striking appearance may end up causing its extinction. The people of Madagascar believe that the aye-aye is a type of spirit animal, and that its appearance is an omen of death. Whenever one is sighted, it is immediately killed. When combined with the loss of large swaths of jungle habitat, this practice may result in the loss of a superb .


        • 3.
          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.


            • 4.
              The following appeared in a health newsletter.
              "Nosinia is an herb that many users report to be as effective as prescription medications at fighting allergy symptoms. Researchers recently compared Nosinia to a placebo in 95 men and women with seasonal allergies to ragweed pollen. Participants in the study reported that neither Nosinia nor the placebo offered significant relief. However, for the most severe allergy symptoms, the researchers reported that Nosinia was more effective than the placebo in providing relief. Furthermore, at the end of the study, participants given Nosinia were more likely than participants given a placebo to report feeling healthier. We, therefore, recommend using Nosinia to help with your severe allergy symptoms."

                • How reliable is the study's sample size?
                • How does the severity of symptoms affect the results?
                • Was the placebo truly effective in reducing allergy symptoms?
                • Is there any independent evidence for Nosinia’s effectiveness?

              • 5.
                Should we really care for the greatest actors of the past could we have them before us? Should we find them too different from our accent of thought, of feeling, of speech, in a thousand minute particulars which are of the essence of all three? Dr. Doran's long and interesting records of the triumphs of Garrick, and other less familiar, but in their day hardly less astonishing, players, do not relieve one of the doubt. Garrick himself, as sometimes happens with people who have been the subject of much anecdote and other conversation, here as elsewhere, bears no very distinct figure. One hardly sees the wood for the trees. On the other hand, the account of Betterton, "perhaps the greatest of English actors," is delightfully fresh. That intimate friend of Dryden, Tillatson, Pope, who executed a copy of the actor's portrait by Kneller which is still extant, was worthy of their friendship; his career brings out the best elements in stage life. The stage in these volumes presents itself indeed not merely as a mirror of life, but as an illustration of the utmost intensity of life, in the fortunes and characters of the players. Ups and downs, generosity, dark fates, the most delicate goodness, have nowhere been more prominent than in the private existence of those devoted to the public mimicry of men and women. Contact with the stage, almost throughout its history, presents itself as a kind of touchstone, to bring out the bizarrerie, the theatrical tricks and contrasts, of the actual world.


                  • 6.
                    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?

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