1.
Whether the information provided in the two statements is sufficient to answer the question, either separately or together.

In the horse market, five Arabian horses can be bought for the price of two Mongolian horses and one Australian horse. How many Mongolian horses can be bought for the value of three Australian horses?

A. A Mongolian horse costs 60,000 pounds.
B. Two Mongolian horses can be bought for the price of three Arabian horses.
2.
Whether the information provided in the two statements is sufficient to answer the question, either separately or together.

In the horse market, five Arabian horses can be bought for the price of two Mongolian horses and one Australian horse. How many Mongolian horses can be bought for the value of three Australian horses?

A. A Mongolian horse costs 60,000 pounds.
B. Two Mongolian horses can be bought for the price of three Arabian horses.
3.
Whether the information provided in the two statements is sufficient to answer the question, either separately or together.

A, B, C, D and E represent the bank balance of 5 people. What is their average balance?

A. The average of A, B, C and D is £-1340
B. The average of B, C, D and E is £257.
4.
Whether the information provided in the two statements is sufficient to answer the question, either separately or together.

A deer can hear movements up to 50 metres away. Can 3 hunters hunt a deer with rifles?

A. One rifle can shoot as far as 40 metres.
B. All 3 men have equally good rifles.
5.
Whether the information provided in the two statements is sufficient to answer the question, either separately or together.

The number of students in class A and class B is identical. What is the difference between the number of students in class C and class A, if there are three classes in total?

A. The sum of students in these three classes is 84.
B. The number of students in class C is two more than the average.
6.
Whether the information provided in the two statements is sufficient to answer the question, either separately or together.

In a certain firm, 20 employees each have a law degree and 5 employees each have an accountancy degree. How many workers do not have either degree?

A.5 workers have both a law and an accountancy degree.
B. There are 22 workers in the firm.
7.
Whether the information provided in the two statements is sufficient to answer the question, either separately or together.

How long does it take for a scanner to scan a 5 mega pixel photo?

A. The scanner doubles its working rate (per millisecond) every second.
B. At the last millisecond of work, the scanner scanned 160 pixels.
8.
Whether the information provided in the two statements is sufficient to answer the question, either separately or together.

A warehouse is 36m long, 24m wide and 3m high. The warehouse is filled with cylindrical truck tires. The tires lay on their sides. How many tires are in the warehouse?

A. The tires are 1 metre wide and all have a radius of 3m.
B. Tires are stacked in piles of 3, lying on top of each other.
9.
Whether the information provided in the two statements is sufficient to answer the question, either separately or together.

The fair was open for 24 hours straight and was divided into 3 shifts: morning, afternoon and night shifts. Average of workers per shift was 6, however number of workers never exceeded 9 per each shift. What was the ratio of workers per shift amongst the three shifts?

A. The same number of workers worked in the afternoon and in the night shifts.
B. The number of workers in the morning shift was greater than in other shifts.
10.
Whether the information provided in the two statements is sufficient to answer the question, either separately or together.

The markup on a laptop is what percent of the selling price?

*The selling price of a product equals its cost plus its markup.

A. The markup on the laptop is 20 percent of its cost.
B. The selling price of the laptop is £384