ISEE Upper Level Quantitative Comparisons: Reading and Interpreting Data Practice Test 15

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1. A two-sided coin is tossed three times, and lands on "heads" each time. The coin is tossed a fourth time.

  • A. The quantity in Column A is greater.
  • B. The quantity in Column B is greater.
  • C. The two quantities are equal.
  • D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.

2. A drawer contains 4 hats: 1 red, 1 green, and 2 plaid. One hat is selected at random and replaced. Then a second hat is selected.

  • A. The quantity in Column A is greater.
  • B. The quantity in Column B is greater.
  • C. The two quantities are equal.
  • D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.

3. A 6-sided number cube, numbered 1 to 6, is rolled two times.

  • A. The quantity in Column A is greater.
  • B. The quantity in Column B is greater.
  • C. The two quantities are equal.
  • D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.

4. The histogram shows exam scores of students in a history class.

  • A. The quantity in Column A is greater.
  • B. The quantity in Column B is greater.
  • C. The two quantities are equal.
  • D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.