Wonderlic test
$1.50
3
Within the first 4 months of the year, Vicky was able to serve the following number of burgers: 370, 330, 460 and 420. The average number of burgers Vicky served per month was __?__. 1. 410 2. 405 3. 395 4. 390 5. 385
395
Unnecessary
Not needed
Chide
Scold
Rebuke
Scolding, Reprovable, Reproach
C
18.
Vocalist
22.
Forfeit
23.
Leap year usually occurs every four years
8.
Siege & Besiege
Crowd, Attack
________ is to CLEANING as MEDICINE is to CURING A. Chore B. Dirt C. Soap D. Germs E. Shiny
The correct answer is C). Soap is used for cleaning as medicine is used for curing
B
10.
True
39.
Affluent
Wealthy
Does FAQ mean "frequently asked questions"? A. Yes B. No
Yes, FAQ is the acronym for "frequently asked question".
n Tuesday and Wednesday, cab fare cost $7.75 total. On Monday and Thursday, cab fare cost $6.30 on each day. On Friday, cab fare cost $7.00. What was the average daily cost?
$5.47
1/144
15.
300
21.
Our basketball team lost 15 games. That was 5/8 of all they played. How many games did they play?
5/8 = 15/? (5×3 = 15 8×3=24) ?=24 They played 24 games total
$40
50.
Resume
Begin to do or pursue (something) again after a pause or interruption.
Isonomy
Equal political rights
Which number comes next in this series? 99 33 11 3 2/3 a. 1/3 b. 11/9 c. 7/9 d. 3/16 e. 2/3
b. 11/9
Decrepit
Worn out from age
Over the course of two weeks, Al spent $105.00 on lunch. What was the average cost per day? a. $7.50 b. $8.05 c. $7.25 d. $6.50 e. $5.75
a. $7.50
42 x 0 x 6 = a. 0 b. 6 c. 252 d. 7 e. 242
a. 0
How many of the six pairs of items listed below are exact duplicates? 5581 5581 86887 86887 14443 14443 56789 56789 44332 44332 108526. 108526 a. 2 b. 1 c. 4 d. 5
a. 2
How many of the pairs of names below are exact duplicates? Walmer, M.C. Walmer, M.C. Johnson, S.N. Johnson, S.M. Grayson, E.F. Grayson, E.F. Elbers, E.L. Elbers, E.L. Metiva, F.B. Meteva, F.B.
e. 3
LIVING is to __?__ as PRINCIPLE is to DOCTRINE 1. will2. dead3. graceful4. livelihood5. unemployment
livelihood
PROBOSCIS is to __?__ as ABDOMEN is to GUT. 1.prognosis 2.ear 3.nausea 4.psychology 5.nose
nose
Are the following two words similar, contradictory, or not related? Fault / Break
similar
Are the following two words similar, contradictory, or not related? Infallible Impeccable
similar
ROTATION is to EARTH as __?__ is to TOP 1. spinning 2. saucer 3. rise4. twist 5. bottom
spinning
Clear
14.
84
37.
Fastidious
Difficult to please
Apathetic
27.
46
28.
Dull
9.
Rearrange all of the words below to make the best sentence. Which word should come JUST BEFORE "to"? forget milk to Do not buy A) forget B) buy C) do D) milk E) not
A) forget
Look for pattern : 81 27 9 3 1 1/3 ?
A:1/9 divide by 3
A pack of paper costs 24 cents. 4 packs will cost __?__. A) $0.88 B) $0.96 C) $0.98 D) $1.04 E) $1.16
B) $0.96
Irrefutable
Can not be disproved
Lucid
Clear, easily understood
A race car travels 100 feet in .5 seconds. At this rate of speed, how many feet will the race car travel in a minute? A. 15,000 feet B. 16,000 feet C. 11,000 feet D. 12,000 feet
D. 12,000 feet Speed of car = 100/5 = 20 feet/second Now, distance covered in 1minute = speed * time = 20 * 60 = 1200 feet
HAPPY is to SAD as __?__ is to SHALLOW. A) BIG B) UP C) LONG D) HIGH E) DEEP
E) DEEP
What is the next number in the sequence? 3, 7, 15, 31, 63
Each number in the series is the next number multiplied by 2 and then added by 1. So 127
Which of the following is the latest date? Jan. 1, 1971 Jan. 1, 1970 Jan. 2, 1971 Feb. 4, 1971 Feb. 3, 1971
Feb. 4, 1971
Which month consists of only 28 days? January December March April February
February
Ascent & Ascend
Go up or climb.
Sophomoric
Juvenile, Immature
Faux
Made in imitation; artificial.
Ambivalent
Mixed feelings
September is the __?__ month of the year. 1. Sixth2. Seventh 3. Eighth 4. Ninth5. Tenth
Ninth
MONSOON AGATE. These words are:
Not Related
Thwart
Oppose, Prevent (someone) from accomplishing something.
Aghast
Overwhelmingly shock
Futile
Pointless, Useless
What is the opposite of Tardy
Punctual
Retort
Quick, Sharp
Obligatory
Required by a legal, moral, or other rule; compulsory.
Which of the following is the earliest date? Dec. 25, 1986 Sep. 22, 1986 Dec. 24, 1986 Oct. 24, 1986 Jan. 23, 1989
Sep. 22, 1986
Valiant
Showing courage
Are the following two words similar, contradictory, or not related? Beat Pound
Similar
Autoschediasm
Something improvized
Refrain
Stop oneself from doing something.
Attain
Succeed in achieving (something that one desires and has worked for).
Leap year usually occurs every four years.
TRUE
Novelty
The quality of being new, original, or unusual.
Candor
The quality of being open and honest in expression; frankness.
How many of the five pairs listed below are exact duplicates? 6845 - 6845 45641 - 45641 987878 - 987788 124555 - 123555 9898547 - 9898745 A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 E. 5
There are 2 exact duplicates: 6845 and 45641
The hours of darkness in May are most similar to which month? a. February b. July c. November d. October
b. July
Are the following two words similar, contradictory, or not related? Familiar Gallant a. Similar b. Contradictory c. Not Related
c. Not Related
Are the following two words similar, contradictory, or not related? Aghast Unsurprised
contradictory
EPILOGUE is to NOVEL as __?__ is to MEAL. 1.dessert 2.lunch 3.appetizer 4.breakfast 5.espresso
dessert
Mark got a 20% raise for his salary. If this salary was $1,800, what is his new salary?
$2,160
.33
11
Downplay, devalue, diminish
19.
What is the next number in the series? 83 121 159 197 235 __?__ 2.253 3.263 4.273 5.283
273
Box A
34.
Supply & Cache
A collection of items of the same type stored in a hidden or inaccessible place.
Which THREE of the following words have similar meanings? A) opaque B) hazy C) ambitious D) clear E) obscure
A) opaque B) hazy C) obscure
If the first two statements are true, is the third statement true?Employees at XYZ corp must take classes to earn a raise.Stacy earned a raise at XYZ corp.Stacy took classes. A) yes B) no C) uncertain
A) yes
A store buys a pack of gum for 33 cents per pack from their supplier. How much would 12 packs cost? A. $3.96 B. $6.93 C. $6.39 D. $3.69
A. $3.96
One word below is capitalized. What is the OPPOSITE of that word? The babysitter PACIFIED the kids by playing a movie on TV. 1. APPEASED 2. CALMED3. AGITATED 4. SOOTHED 5. DISMISSED
AGITATED
Aspire
Direct one's hopes or ambitions toward achieving something.
Punish
Inflict a penalty or sanction on (someone) as retribution for an offense, especially a transgression of a legal or moral code.
Which one has the biggest diameter? A. The sun B. The moon C. Earth D. Venus E. A basketball
The correct answer is (A). The sun has a diameter over than 100 times larger than earth, which has a diameter larger than the all the other answers.
The eleventh month of the year is: A. January B. November C. October D. May
The correct answer is (B). The eleventh month of the year is November.
How many of the five pairs listed below are exact duplicates? 123A3 122A3 LLO8761 LLO8761 KKA3213 KKA3233 ORR13726B ORR13726B 12AB12AB1 12AB1AB121 A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 E. 5
The correct answer is (B). The exact duplicates are: LLO8761, ORR13726B
How many states are there in the U.S.A? A. 20 B. 30 C. 40 D. 50 E. 60
The correct answer is (D). The USA has 50 states.
How many of the six pairs listed below are exact duplicates? 3356 3356 87878 87978 909152 989152 7776145 7776145 865656 865656 71829 71829 A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 E. 5
The correct answer is (D). The exact duplicates are: 3356; 7776145; 865656; 71829
Escape & Ellude
To avoid and get away by speed, cleverness, trickery
Rescind
To revoke, Cancel
Genuine
Truly what something is said to be; authentic.
A road construction crew is resurfacing the highway between point D and point E. The distance between point D and point E is 93 miles of road. The crew has completed 35 miles. If they work at a pace of 2.9 miles per day, how many more days will it take to finish? a. 20 b. 19 c. 13 d. 22
a. 20
What is the average of: 14, 17, 22, 27? a. 22 b. 17 c. 20 d. 12 e. 15
a. 22
From the list below, select all of the quadruped mammals that might be found as a pet in a typical American family home. a. dog b. hamster c. goldfish d. cat e. giraffe
a. dog b. hamster d. cat
Are the following two words similar, contradictory, or not related? Sever Adjoin a. Not Related b. Contradictory c. Similar
b. Contradictory
Which THREE of the following words have similar meanings? ● gruff● austere ● coarse ● bawdy ● ascetic
● gruff● coarse● bawdy
Which THREE of the following words have similar meanings? ● lackluster ● timid● muted● demure ● bashful
● timid● demure● bashful
The bill is for $19.56 and you pay $50.01. How much change should you get?
$30.45
Which THREE of the following words have similar meanings? A. Information B. Indoctrinate C. Enlighten D. School E. Class
. The correct answers are: (B) indoctrinate, (C) enlighten, and (D) school. All three words are verbs that mean "to teach." "Information" is related to the group but is a noun; therefore, it does not belong. "Class" is also related to the group, and when used as verb, it means "to arrange in a particular group" and not "to teach."
Which of the following in the group of numbers is the largest? 1. .9812. .99013. .94. .919015. .9819999
.9901
a 1/4 of an inch is equal to ___ inches
0.25
Ben's General Store is selling yarn for $.04 a foot. How many feet can you buy for $0.52?
0.52/.04= 13ft
Which number comes next in this series? 99, 33, 11, 3 2/3
1 2/9
Emma and Anna went to the market to buy 25 fruits. Emma got a few apples that cost $2 each, and Anna bought some oranges which cost $3 each. If their combined total is $60, how many oranges did Anna get? 1.5 2.10 3.15 4.20 5.25
10
A race car travels 100 feet in .5 seconds. At this rate of speed, how many feet will the race car travel in a minute?
100 feet in 5 seconds = 200 feet in 10 seconds 1 minute = 60 seconds 10 seconds X 6 = 1 Minute 200 feet x 6=1200 feet
A fishing gear shop from Boulder, CO bought $23,000 worth of fishing rods from a liquidator in Pasadena, CA. The shop sold the fishing rods for $49,000, making a profit of $250 per fishing rod. There were __?__ fishing rods involved. 1. 100 2. 96 3. 104 4. 108 5. 102
104
hat is the next number in the sequence? 3, 7, 15, 31, 63
127
Similar
13.
Four investors bought a real estate asset together and decided to divide the profits equally. Investor A invested $200,000; investor B invested $500,000; investor C invested $800,000; investor D invested $500,000. If the net profit for the first year was $1,000,000, investor A receives __?__ more than if the profits were divided in proportion to how much they invested. 1. 50,000 2. 100,000 3. 150,000 4. 200,000 5. 250,000
150,000
Instructions for a blanket call for 36 yards of yarn. A skein of yarn has 6 feet in in. How many skeins of yarn do you need?
18
The volume of an object that is 23 ft wide, 10 ft deep, and 8 ft height is:
1840 cubic ft
Martha and Steve have 95 colored pencils. If Martha has 4 times as many as Steve, how many does Steve have?
19
How many of the five pairs of items listed below are perfect duplicates? Stevie Lowl S. James Fia Carol Rachelle H. W. Teddy Steve Lowl S.J. James Fia Carol Richelle H. W. Teddy 1. 1 2. 2 3. 3 4. 4 5. 5
2
June 15, 2146
2.
.75
20.
If 2 1/2 tons of stone cost $20, what will 3 1/2 tons cost?
20÷2.5 = $8 cost is $8 per ton, now take 8×3.5 = $ 28 for 3 1/2 tons
A girl is 21 years old and her brother is a third her age. When the girl is 36, what will be the age of her brother?
22
How many ounces are in a pound and a half?
24
If cookies sell for $1 and oranges for 75 cents, how many of each were sold for a total of $8.25?
3 oranges and 6 cookies
Our soccer team lost 9 games this season. That was 3/8 of all they played. How many games did they play this season?
3/8=9/? (3×3=9 8×3=24) ?=24 They played 24 games total
1. Fortunes favors the bold 2. Hitch your wagon to a star
30.
200
33.
A Leap year usually occurs every __?__ years. 1. 3 2. 5 3. 4 4. 6 5. 2
4
uncertain
4
10
40.
June
42.
33%
43.
28,000
44.
Box C
45.
Bring, Bear, Deliver
46.
March
47.
57
5.
Dave is 15 years old and his uncle Rob is three times as old. When Dave will be 32 years old, his uncle Rob will be __?__ 1. 96 2. 64 3. 45 4. 62 5. 72
62
In a cookie jar, there are 120 cookies. 75 of the cookies are with chocolate chips. What is the percentage of chocolate chip cookies in the jar? 1. 63.50% 2. 62.50% 3. 60%4. 61% 5. 58.5%
62.50%
What number comes next in the series? 31, 1031, 402, 16, ____
80
A road construction crew is resurfacing the highway between point D and point E. The distance between point D and point E is 93 miles of road. The crew has completed 35 miles. If they work at a pace of 2.9 miles per day, how many more days will it take to finish?
93 miles-35 miles=58 miles, 58 miles/2.9 miles per day=20 days
The words CONFLICTING and INCONSISTENT have __?__ meanings. A) similar B) contradictory C) unrelated
A) similar
If the first two statements are true, is the last statement true as well? Dogs like sticks. Marvin has a stick. Marvin is a dog. A. uncertain B. yes C. no
A. uncertain
Look for a pattern: 1000 996 992 ? 984 980
A: 988 subtract 4 to get the next number
A used bookstore bought $500 worth of books. They sold the books for $1,200, making $7.00 per book. There were __?__ books involved. A) 50 B) 100 C) 150 D) 200 E) 250
B) 100
Rope sells for $0.17 per foot. How many feet of rope can you buy with $0.68? A) 3 B) 4 C) 5 D) 6 E) 7
B) 4
THINK is to BRAIN as __?__ is to LUNGS. A) RUN B) BREATHE C) SNEEZE D) PONDER E) CHOKE
B) BREATHE
The words OBLIGATORY and UNNECESSARY have __?__ meanings. A) similar B) contradictory C) unrelated
B) Contradictory
ANGRY is to RAGE as __?__ is to ELATED. A) PASSIONATE B) HAPPY C) FRUSTRATED D) SAD E) ENRAGED
B) HAPPY
The seventh month of the year is: A) June B) July C) August D) September E) October
B) July
RESTRAIN is to RELEASE as __?__ is to COMPLEX. A) HARD B) SIMPLE C) HOLD D) LEARN E) BRAIN
B) SIMPLE
The words CONTRITE and INDIFFERENT have __?__ meanings. A) similar B) contradictory C) unrelated
B) contradictory
Mary got a raise of 2% on her salary. If her original salary was $160,000, how much is it after the raise is implemented? A. $166,600 B. $163,200 C. $168,600 D. $164,500
B. $163,200
To make a dozen cookies Trish needs 1/4 cup of butter. She wants to make 9 dozen cookies. How much butter does she need? A. 3 cups B. 2 1/4 cups C. 2 cups D. 2 1/2 cups
B. 2 1/4 cups 1/4 x 9 1/4 x 9/1 = 9/4 (simplify) = 2 1/4 cups
Pencils sell for 26 cents per pack. 4 packs will cost __?__. A) $0.52 B) $0.72 C) $1.04 D) $1.30 E) $1.56
C) $1.04
Four individuals pool money together to start a new business and agree to split the profits equally. N invests $6,000, X invests $2,000, Y invests $8,000 and Z invests $4,000. If the profits for the first month were $100,000, Y receives __?__ less than if the profits were divided in proportion to how much they invested. A) $40,000 B) $25,000 C) $15,000 D) $8,000 E) $2,000
C) $15,000
Which of the following in the group of numbers is smallest? A) 1 B) .29 C) .087 D) 1.01 E) .22
C) .087
A train travels 15 feet in 1/4 second. At this same rate, the train will travel __?__ feet in 3 seconds. A) 120 B) 150 C) 180 D) 230 E) 270
C) 180
A professional basketball team played 80 games this season and won 62 of them, meaning they won __?__ of their games. A) 48% B) 66.5% C) 77.5% D) 80% E) 82.5%
C) 77.5%
PART is to WHOLE as __?__ is to FOREST. A) BIRD B) SKY C) TREE D) WILDLIFE E) RAIN
C) TREE
The teacher instructed her students to read the directions INCOMPLETELY prior to beginning their assignment. A) inadequately B) partially C) conscientiously D) deficiently E) incompetently
C) conscientiously
Which THREE of the following words have similar meanings? A) cloudy B) foggy C) lucid D) clear E) evident
C) lucid D) clear E) evident
Antecede & Precede
Come before (something) in time, In the beginning
VEHEMENT- APATHETIC
Contradictory meaning VEHEMENT- showing strong feeling; forceful, passionate, or intense APATHETIC- showing or feeling no interest, enthusiasm, or concern.
Which THREE of the following words have similar meanings? ● Nauseating ● Revolting● Congenial ● Pleasurable ● Abominable
Correct Answer ● Nauseating ● Revolting● Abominable
An oven can cook 3 thin crust pizzas in an hour or 1 deep dish pizza in a hour. If you have one oven, how much time do you need to make 12 thin crust pizzas and 4 deep dish pizzas? A. 10 hours B. 3 hours C. 6 hours D. 8 hours
D. 8 hours
TOOL is to HAMMER as __?__ is to LABRADOR RETRIEVER. A) RUNT B) FRIEND C) PLAY D) NAIL E) DOG
E) DOG
Which of the following is the earliest date? A) Feb. 19, 1896 B) Feb. 19, 1986 C) Jan. 28, 1988 D) Jan. 29, 1896 E) Jan. 24, 1896
E) Jan. 24, 1896
"oz." is a common abbreviation for "pound."
FALSE
Negligent
Failing to take proper care in doing something.
Impeccable
Flawless
Which THREE of the following words have similar meanings? ● Impracticable ● Conceivable ● Unrealizable ● Viable ● Preposterous
Impracticable, Unrealizable, Preposterous
The seventh month of the year is: June July August September October
July
Which month's weather is most similar to May's? September February October July January
July
Which of the following is the latest date? Jun. 22, 2424 Jun. 23, 2324 Jun. 21, 2424 Aug. 12, 2422 May 22, 2424
Jun. 22, 2424
Produce
Make or manufacture from components or raw materials.
Which of the following is the earliest date? May 2, 2031 May 22, 2031 Mar. 30, 2031 Mar. 29, 2031 Jan. 1, 2301
Mar. 29, 2031
The third month of the year is July May November February March
March
The fifth month of the year is May June July August September
May
Impervious
Not permitting passage
Are the following two words similar, contradictory, or not related? Enhance Entrance
Not related
Are the following two words similar, contradictory, or not related? Familiar Gallant
Not related
Are the following two words similar, contradictory, or not related? Optional & Observational
Not related Optional= available to be chosen but not obligatory. Observational= watching something or someone.
The eleventh month of the year is: September October November December January
November
Which month's weather is most similar to April's? July 1.October 2.August 3.December 4.February
October
One word below is capitalized. What is the opposite of that word? She was forced to RELINQUISH control of the project 1. Abdicate 2. Renounce 3. Possess 4. Deny5. Insist
Possess
Acclaim
Praise enthusiastically and publicly.
Lauded
Praised
Ellipse & Oval
Roundish, Oval, Shape
Pastoral
Rural
Chutzpah
Shameless audacity
MANIPULATE HANDLE the meanings of these words are
Similar
The words LENIENT and FORBEARING have __?__ meanings. ● Similar● Contradictory ● Unrelated
Similar
Assume
Suppose to be the case, without proof.
ATTRACTION is the opposite of: A. Disgust B. Inclination C. Fascination D. Inducement E. Lust
The correct answer is (A). Attraction is a word used to describe the power of drawing, alluring or enticing while disgust is a word used to describe a feeling of loathing that causes aversion.
AFFLUENT WEALTHY - The meanings of these words are: 1. Similar 2. Contradictory 3. Neither similar nor contradictory
The correct answer is (A). Both affluent and wealthy mean having a great deal of resources or money. Therefore, the words are similar in meaning.
COMPLACENT COMPLIANT - The meanings of these words are: A. Similar B. Contradictory C. Neither similar nor contradictory
The correct answer is (A). Complacent and compliant both mean "pleasant."
Which THREE of the following words have similar meanings? A. Rapidly B. Exceedingly C. Hastily D. Eventually E. Swiftly
The correct answers are: (A) rapidly, (C) hastily, and (E) swiftly. All three words are adverbs that mean "quickly." "Exceedingly" does not belong because it means "extremely." "Eventually" is not related to speed but to chronological order; therefore, it does not belong.
Arrange the following words so that they make a complete sentence. Is the rearranged sentence true or false? Triangle A sides three has A. True B. False
The sentence is: A triangle has three sides, which is true.
Redact
To revise
If the first two statements are true, the third statement is true? false? not certain? #1: A man works at Bob's Pool Store. #2: All the employees at the pool store wear blue shirts. #3: The man wears blue shirts.
True
If the first two statements are true, is the final statement true? Lisa organizes Christmas parties for the company. Tomorrow is December 22.Lisa will be organizing a party soon. ● Yes● No● Uncertain
Uncertain
A copy machine repairman makes $12.50 per hour plus $4 for every service call he performs. Last week he worked 34 hours and made 6 service calls. How much money did he make?
We worked for 34 hours, so we have: 34 × 12.50 = $425 ...........(1) NOW, he made 6 service calls. He earns $4 per call. So we have: 6 × 4 = $24 ......... (2) Adding (1) and (2) to get the total amount, we will have the following: $425 + $24 = $449 So the answer is that he made $449.
A copy machine repairman makes $12.50 per hour plus $4 for every service call he performs. Last week he worked 34 hours and made 6 service calls. How much money did he make? a. $449 b. $334 c. $428 d. $375 e. $497
a. $449
On Tuesday and Wednesday, cab fare cost $7.75 total. On Monday and Thursday, cab fare cost $6.30 on each day. On Friday, cab fare cost $7.00. What was the average daily cost? a. $5.47 b. $5.35 c. $6.05 d. $7.02 e. $7.10
a. $5.47
A girl is 21 years old and her brother is a third her age. When the girl is 36, what will be the age of her brother? a. 22 b. 12 c. 50 d. 25 e. 27
a. 22
Reduce the fraction 21/49 to its lowest terms. a. 4/9 b. 2/5 c. 3/7 d. 12/28 e. 5/11
c. 3/7
A basketball team has eight boys and four girls on the roster. The boys average 12 points each. The team averages 136 points as a whole. How many points do the girls average per player? a. 11 b. 9 c. 8 d. 10 e. 13
e. 13
One word below is capitalized. What is the opposite of that word? Business presentations emphasize PREVALENT risks for potential investors. 1. excess2. permanent 3. alternately 4. trivial5. scarce
scarce
Rearrange all of the words below to make the best sentence. Which word should come JUST BEFORE "blue"? blue inside room go quietly the 1. inside 2. room 3. go 4.quietly 5. the
the
Imperceptible
unnoticeable
Eddie's total grocery expenses in January was $25. In February, it was $25 more than that in January, and in March, it was $5 less than his February cost. What was his average grocery expenses from January to March per month? 1. $35 2. $45 3. $40 4. $50 5. $55
$40
A total of $114,000 will be evenly spent to build 12 Bungalows. If the first 5 bungalows have been completed and paid for, then __?__ is still available for the remaining bungalows. 1. $63,000 2. $59,500 3. $67,200 4. $66,500 5. $76,000
$66,500
Over the course of two weeks, Al spent $105.00 on lunch. What was the average cost per day?
$7.50
A set of 4 eggs cost $2.75. 12 eggs will cost ___?___ 1.$8.45 2.$8.25 3.$7.95 4.$11.00 5.$11.75
$8.25
A basketball team has eight boys and four girls on the roster. The boys average 12 points each. The team averages 136 points as a whole. How many points does each girl average?
(8 boys x 12 points= 96 points) (136 - 96= 40) (40points/4 girls)= 10 points
Which of the following in the group of numbers is smallest? A) .33 B) .3 C) 1 D) 1.3 E) 33
.3
A store buys a pack of gum for 33 cents per pack from their supplier. How much would 12 packs cost?
.33 x 12 =$3.96
Which number is the smallest? .999 999 .9 1 2 .88
.88 is the smallest number
A new phone sells for $250 and a used one sells for $75. How many of each are sold if the sales for the day totals $625?
1 new phone and 5 used
. What is the next number in the series? 1/192 1/96 1/48 1/24 1/12 __?__ 1. 1/2 2. 1/4 3. 1/6 4. 1/8 5. 1/10
1/6
2
12.
In a 4-day period, a delivery person delivered the following number of packages per day: 1150, 1200, 1900 and 1350. The average number of packages he delivered per day was __?__ 1. 1450 2. 1550 3. 1400 4. 1300 5. 1350
1400
A car traveled 11.5 miles in 15 minutes. How many miles per hour was it traveling?
15/60= 0.25 11.5/0.25=46
Fuel
16.
5.76$
17
A boy is 17 years old and his sister is twice as old. When the boy is 23 years old, what will be the age of his sister?
23 + 17= 40 years old
A total of 33 minutes was spent washing 6 cars. At this rate, it would take __?__ minutes to wash 42 cars. 1. 198 2. 264 3. 210 4. 247.5 5. 231
231
70
24.
20
25.
Four individuals invest in real estate together and agree to split the profits equally. N invests $12,000, X invests $6,000, Y invests $25,000 and Z invests $7,000. If the profits for the first year were $120,000, Y receives __?__ less than if the profits were divided in proportion to how much they invested.
30,000
Unrelated
32.
Foggy, Hazy, Humid
35.
Salary
36.
There are 12 more toy cars than toy trucks in a toy box with a total of 38 toy cars and trucks. How many toy trucks are in the toy box?
38 - 12 = 26
250
38.
Mike is 11 years old. Jim is twice as old as Mike. When Jim is 50 years old, how old will Mike be?
39
Uncertain
48.
$7.88
49.
The office floor is 250 ft. X 80 ft. The conference room floor is 50 ft. X 20 ft. , which covers __?__ of the office 1. 10% 2. 5% 3. 15% 4. 8% 5. 20%
5%
The square footage of a room is 1400 feet. If the one side is 25 ft long, what is the length of the other side?
56
1. If you play with fire, you'll get burned 2. Where there's smoke, there's fire
6.
30,000
7.
Corpse
A dead body, especially of a human being rather than an animal.
Condor
A large New World vulture with a bare head and mainly black plumage, living in mountainous country and spending much time soaring.
Corps
A main subdivision of an armed force in the field, consisting of two or more divisions.
Aisle
A passage between rows of seats in a building such as a church or theater, an airplane, or a train.
Spire
A tapering conical or pyramidal structure on the top of a building, typically a church tower.
Tickets at the movie theater are $9.00 for adults. Seniors receive a discount and only have to pay $6.00. The capacity of the theater is 80 people. If the theater was at full capacity and made $675, then __?__ seniors bought tickets for the movie. A) 15 B) 30 C) 45 D) 60 E) 75
A) 15
A bag has 90 fruits in it. There are 9 times as many oranges as there are apples. The bag has __?__ apples in it. A) 9 B) 27 C) 45 D) 54 E) 81
A) 9
Which THREE of the following words have similar meanings? A) active B) steady C) vibrant D) idle E) animated
A) active C) vibrant E) animated
Which THREE of the following words have similar meanings? A) agile B) rigid C) athletic D) fleet E) dispirited
A) agile C) athletic D) fleet
One word below is capitalized. What is the opposite of that word? After several experiments, the scientists were SKEPTICAL that their hypothesis was confirmed. A) confident B) doubtful C) incredulous D) marveled E) fleeting
A) confident
One word below is capitalized. What is the opposite of that word? After several experiments, the scientists were SKEPTICAL that their hypothesis was confirmed. A) confident B) doubtful C) incredulous D) marveled E) fleeting
A) confident
Which THREE of the following words have similar meanings? A) moist B) damp C) arid D) dry E) humid
A) moist B) damp E) humid
A candy maker makes two sizes of candies. Using the smaller size, a full jar will contain 120 pieces of candy. Using the larger candies a jar will contain 80 pieces of candy. The candy maker has a strict rule that no jars will contain a mix of small and large candies. If a store has room for 15 jars and they want 1560 total pieces of candy, how many jars will contain smaller candies? A. 4 B. 9 C. 2 D. 12
B. 9
Credence & Credit
Belief in or acceptance of something as true.
Brian's energy bill was $200 in September. It was $50 more than that in October and it was $200 more in November than it was in October. What was his average bill over these three months? A) $900 B) $450 C) $300 D) $250 E) $125
C) $300
On Tuesday and Wednesday, cab fare cost $7.75 total. On Monday and Thursday, cab fare cost $6.30 on each day. On Friday, cab fare cost $7.00. What was the average daily cost? A. $6.05 B. $7.10 C. $5.47 D. $5.35
C. $5.47
Convert & Invert
Cause to change in form, character, or function.
A lawyer owns 4 pairs of pants, 5 dress shirts and 6 ties. How many days can the lawyer go without wearing the same combination of three items? A. 26 B. 34 C. 15 D. 120
D. 120
(15 ÷ 5) x (10 ÷ 2) = a. 10 b. 5 c. 2.5 d. 15 e. 13
D. 15
Detest
Dislike intensely
Refute
Disprove
99 33 11 3 2/3
Divide by 3 99/3= 33/3= 11/3= 3 2/3= 11/9
Abhorrent
Inspiring disgust and loathing; repugnant.
Retain
Keep
Reduce
Make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size.
Which of the following is the earliest date? Mar. 14, 1388 May 13, 1388 Mar. 24, 1397 Feb. 11, 1398 Mar. 12, 1388
Mar. 12, 1388
The hours of sunlight in September is most similar to the hours of sunlight in which month?
March
Amplitude
More than enough
The ninth month of the year is: September October March November February
September
The words GAWKY and MALADROIT have __________ Meanings. ● Similar● Contradictory ● Unrelated
Similar
The volume of a rectangle prism is 100 cubic inches. Which of the alternatives is its greatest possible length? A. 100 B. 10 C. 20 D. 60 E. 50
The correct answer is (A). In order to answer the question correctly, we need to understand it. In order to find out the greatest possible size, we have to think in extremes. The volume formula of a rectangular prism is: Length * Width * Depth = Volume. If the volume is already set at 100 cubic inches, we can obtain from the formula the greatest value for length if we set the lowest values for width and depth. Theoretically, both the width and depth may each be 1 inch, and the length 100 inches; thus the correct answer is A.
Abundant is the opposite of: A. Ample B. Meager C. Sufficient D. Overflowing E. Lavish
The correct answer is (B). "Abundant" is an adjective meaning "plentiful" while "meager" is an adjective meaning "not enough." Therefore, the words are opposite in meaning. Answers (A), (D), and (E) are synonyms of "abundant." While answer (C) is related to "abundant," it is neither a synonym nor an antonym of it.
Jade is 9 years older than Rose. In 4 years' time, Jade's age will be double Rose's age. What are their ages today? A. Jade is 5 years old and Rose is 14 years old B. Jade is 14 years old and Rose is 5 years old C. Jade is 2 years old and Rose is 11 years old D. Jade is 10 years old and Rose is 1 year old E. Cannot be determined
The correct answer is (B). All the information given is based on the relation between Jade's age and Rose's age. Let's denote Jade's age by X and Rose's age by Y. "Jade is 9 years older than Rose " - we can translate this information into an equation. X = Y + 9 Unfortunately, an equation with two variables is not solvable unless we have another equation. "In 4 years' time, Jade's age will be double Rose's age" - the second sentence also represents a relation. It means that in 4 years Jade's age will be X+4 and will be double Rose's age, which will be Y+4. Look at the equation below: X + 4 = 2 (Y + 4) Now we have two different equations with 2 variables. The first variable (X) is isolated in the first equation so we can insert its value in the second equation by denoting X as an expression of Y. (Y + 9) + 4 = 2(Y + 4) (Y + 9) + 4 = 2Y + 8 Y + 13 = 2Y + 8 Y = 5 Another method: Is understanding the relation between the ages too difficult? You can't convert them into equations properly? There is another way to solve this question without all those calculations. The question asks about their ages, and the alternatives offer different ages to choose from. We do not need to try and find the answers ourselves because one of the answers is correct (and if not, the alternative "Cannot be determined" is correct). All we have to do is to check which of the values from the answers fits into the right terms that the question states. We need to find two different ages, with a 9-year gap between them. Furthermore, Jade has to be the older one. The only answers which fit are B and D. How can we determine which one of them is the correct answer? The second relation between the ages will help. In 4 years Jade will be twice as old as Rose. Answer B is correct because if Jade is now 14 and Rose is 5, in 4 years' time Jade will be 18 and Rose will be 9. Solving tip: 18 is twice as much as 9 so this can be the right answer. Although it fits the information the answer "Cannot be determined" is a trap. Why is that? Because maybe there are two correct answers. If there are, the correct answer is "Cannot be determined." Therefore, we have to check whether answer D fits the terms as well. If it doesn't, the correct answer is B, and if it does the correct answer is E. Answer D contradicts the information, because in 4 years' time Jade will be 14 and Rose will be 5. 5*2 is not 14 and therefore the correct answer is B.
In the following set of words, which word is different from the others? A. Solemn B. Archaic C. Grave D. Mirthless E. Serious
The correct answer is (B). Archaic is a word used to describe something that belongs to an earlier period of time, while the other words are used to describe sad and gloomy states of mind or facial expressions.
In the following set of words, which word does not belong? A. Affirmation B. Designation C. Approval D. Authorization E. Permission
The correct answer is (B). Designation is the act of indicating, while the other words mean confirmation.
A motorcyclist rode between Flibbertown and Guinevill at a steady pace of 60 miles per hour for 2 hours. After two hours she accelerated to 65 miles per hour for another full hour. What is the distance between those cities? A. 150 miles B. 180 miles C. 165 miles D. 185 miles E. None of the above
The correct answer is (D). In order to solve the question, we need to separate the two stages. The first stage is: the two-hour ride at a rate of 60 mph; the second stage is the one-hour ride at a rate of 65 mph. Time (hours) Speed Distance Stage 1 3 X 3X Stage 2 ? 2X 3X If we sum up the distance of both stages, we will find the distance between the cities. The first stage is calculated using the formula Time * Speed = Distance: 2 hours X 60 miles per hour=120 miles The second stage is calculated using the same formula: 1 hour X 65 miles per hour=65 miles Therefore, the total distance between the cities is 120 miles + 65 miles = 185 miles.
Arrange the following words to make a complete sentence. What comes just before the word "by?" suitcase by managed the carry to himself Mike A. Himself B. Managed C. Carry D. Suitcase E. To
The correct answer is (D). The sentence should read: "Mike managed to carry the suitcase by himself." Therefore, the word that comes before the word "by" is "suitcase." Solving tip: There is one capitalized word in this sentence and it is "Mike." Therefore, it is the first word in the sentence and it is the subject of the sentence. The following word after a subject will probably be a verb or a "to be" verb, thus the only word which fits afterwards is "managed." In addition, the word that comes after the word "by" has to be the word "himself."
In the following set of words, which word is different from the others? A. Inflation B. Interest C. Debt D. Budget E. Drought
The correct answer is (E). All of the other answers are closely related to money, while drought is related to the weather/climate. This question is confusing because a drought can bring on financial difficulties to a country, causing inflation and debt, but a drought is simply a period of dry weather.
Oranges are to fruits as ____ are to shapes. A. Angles B. Dimensions C. Dots D. Rulers E. Triangles
The correct answer is (E). To solve this questions correctly, it is necessary to understand the relationship between X and Y (oranges and fruits). Creating a sentence with the first pair of words and applying it to the second pair is a useful method for solving this type of question. Thus, we should phrase a sentence to define what X is to Y. Oranges are a specific kind of fruit. Now, we can try to apply this relation to shapes: A. Angles are a specific kind of shape. B. Dimensions are a specific kind of shape. C. Dots are a specific kind of shape. D. Rulers are a specific kind of shape. E. Triangles are a specific kind of shape. Options B, dimensions, can be eliminated because it is a characteristic of a shape, not a type of one. Option D, rulers, can also be eliminated as rulers may assist us in creating shapes, but they are not a shape. Angles, dots, and triangles are the only options left. Although angles and dots are a part of shapes, they do not constitute as shapes. Thus, the correct answer is E.
A car dealership sells used cars for $7,000 and new cars for $16,000. If a total of 17 cars were sold for $191,000, how many of the cars sold were used? A. 2 B. 3 C. 5 D. 8 E. 10 F. None of these
The correct answer is (F) - None of the above. First of all, in order to simplify the calculations we can divide all the numbers by a common denominator: 1000, in that way we can get rid of all those annoying zeroes. Now we define the used cars as U (with a price of 7 each) and the new cars as N (with a price of 16 each) Now we can build two equations, the first representing the total price and the second the total amount of cars: a. 7U+16N=191 b. N+U= 17 So according to the second equation N = 17-U, and we can now substitute N in the first equation: 7U+16(17-U)=191 ; 7U+272-16U=191 ; 9U=81 ; U=9. 9 used cars were sold. Solving Tip: You could try solving this question by elimination. For starters, since 191 is an odd number and 16 is an even number, then the number of used cars must be odd (even+odd=odd) - which means we can eliminate answers A, D & E. Now that we are left only with B and C, let's try to calculate it for each of these options: *. 3*7 + 16*(17-3) = 245, which means we can eliminate B as an answer. *. 5*7 + 16*(17-5) = 227, which means we can eliminate C as an answer. Therefore, the only possible answer is F - none of the above.
Which alternative includes all the states that border Oklahoma? A. Texas, New Mexico, Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado B. Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas, Louisiana, Colorado C. Texas, New Mexico, Mississippi, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado D. Texas, New Mexico, Kansas E. Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado
The correct answer is A. Six states border Oklahoma: In the north - Kansas and Colorado In the south - Texas In the east - Arkansas and Missouri In the west - New Mexico
REFUTED, IRREFUTABLE - Do these words: a. Have contradicting meanings? b. Have similar meanings? c. Mean neither the same nor the opposite?
a. Have contradicting meanings?
Are the following two words similar, contradictory, or not related? Enhance. Entrance a. Not Related b. Contradictory c. Similar
a. Not Related
Add 0.45 + 52.12 + 4.1111 + 206 + 0.00029 a. 263.6724 b. 263.57139 c. 262.6824 d. 260.67239 e. 262.68139
e. 262.68139
If the first two statements are true, is the last statement true as well? When it rains Julie wears a yellow coat. Julie has on a yellow coat. It is raining.
uncertain
Which THREE of the following words have similar meanings? ● Incompatible● Standard● Uniform● Heterogeneous ● Homogeneous
● Standard● Uniform● Homogeneous
Which number is largest? a. 14.000 b. 14,000 c. 14.00 d. 1.400 e. 140.00
b. 14,000
How many of the six pairs of items listed below are exact duplicates? Myron, J.T. Mryon, J.T. Bitters M.M. Bitters M.M Aldrich, B.J. Aldrich, B.J. Hoff, J.B. Hoff, J.P. Simms,G.K. Simms,C.K. Elvis, P.R. Elvis, P.R.
b. 2
Mike is 11 years old. Jim is twice as old as Mike. When Jim is 50 years old, how old will Mike be? a. 61 b. 39 c. 25 d. 44 e. 36
b. 39
Mike had a jar of nickels that had five more nickels than he originally thought. If the total amount of nickels was $4.35, how many nickels did Mike think he had originally? a. 78 b. 82 c. 86 d. 87 e. 72
b. 82
Are the following two words similar, contradictory, or not related? Aghast Unsurprised a. Similar b. Contradictory c. Not Related
b. Contradictory
Joseph gets married next month. One year ago from the date he will get married, Joseph was in the Hamptons for the 4th of July. What month is it? a. July b. June c. March d. May e. August
b. June
Are the following two words similar, contradictory, or not related? Optional Observational a. Contradictory b. Not Related c. Similar
b. Not Related
Are the following two words similar, contradictory, or not related? Level Equal a. Not Related b. Similar c. Contradictory
b. Similar
If the first two statements are true, the third statement is true? false? not certain? #1: A man works at Bob's Pool Store. #2: All the employees at the pool store wear blue shirts. #3: The man wears blue shirts. a. Not Certain b. True c. False
b. True
Arrange the following words so that they form a complete sentence: rectangle has a sides five Is the sentence true or false? a. true b. false c. neither true nor false
b. false
Scrupulous
(of a person or process) diligent, thorough, and extremely attentive to details.
unrelated
1.
A crate contains 300 coins and stamps. The coins cost $3 each and the stamps cost $1.5 each. The total value of the items is $825. How many coins are there? 1. 325 2. 250 3. 175 4. 75 5. 50
250
. A tour bus can occupy 40 passengers, but 35% of the seats aren't occupied. Therefore, __?__ passengers are on the tour. 1. 14 2. 26 3. 16 4. 15 5. 22
26
A, B, E
26.
f sales tax is 6% and you buy a shirt for $25 how much do you owe?
26.50
What is the next number in this sequence? 41 29 35 23
29
What is the next number in the series? 109 93 77 61 45 __?__ 1. 31 2. 29 3. 27 4. 25 5. 33
29
2 similar pairs
29.
There are 40 grams of sugar in a 12 oz can of Dr Pepper. If your max intake of sugar permitted for the day is 25 grams, how much of the Dr. Pepper can you drink?
7.5oz
A distillation plant employed 85 workers per day on weekdays and 50 workers per day on the weekends. The average number of workers per day was __?__. 1. 68 2. 85 3. 75 4. 70 5. 80
75
At the cherry farm, cherries are sold by the pound. Every pound costs $4.20. How many pounds can a budget of $33.60 buy? 7 pounds 7.5 pounds 8 pounds 8.5 pounds 9 pounds
8 pounds
Mike had a jar of nickels that had five more nickels than he originally thought. If the total amount of nickels was $4.35, how many nickels did Mike think he had originally?
82
One word below is capitalized. What is the opposite of that word?Following a week of hard work, many people like to spend their weekends engaging in LABORIOUS activities. A) relaxing B) strenuous C) arduous D) burdensome E) boring
A) relaxing
If the first two statements are true, is the third statement true? A whale is a mammal. All mammals breathe oxygen. Whales breathe oxygen. A) yes B) no C) uncertain
A) yes
If the first two statements are true, is the third statement true? All employees of the company must wear a suit. Brantley is an employee of the company. Brantley wears a suit. A) yes B) no C) uncertain
A) yes
A basketball team has eight boys and four girls on the roster. The boys average 12 points each. The team averages 136 points as a whole. How many points does each girl average? A. 10 points B. 14 points C. 11 points D. 12 points
A. 10 points
Which word does not belong? A. abhor B. enamored C. attract D. love
A. abhor
Infallible
Absolutely trustworthy
Forbear
Abstain, Patient self-control; restraint and tolerance.
Skirmish
An episode of irregular or unpremeditated fighting, especially between small or outlying parts of armies or fleets.
Isle
An island or peninsula, especially a small one.
Gallant
Brave
Which of the following is the earliest date? 1. November 12, 1898 2. January 1, 19883. April 30, 18984. August 16, 1898 5. March 17, 1989
April 30, 1898
There are 4 times as many used cars in the car dealership lot as there as new cars. There are 120 cars total in the dealership lot. How many new cars are in the car dealership lot? A. 25 B. 24 C. 26 D. 27
B. 24 let new car are X used car are 4X total car = 4x+x=120 5x=120 x=120/5=24 new car =24
The group chose their leader based on how CAPRICIOUS and stable she was. A) whimsical B) impulsive C) steadfast D) quirky E) eloquent
C) steadfast
If the first two statements are true, is the third statement true? Randy is from Spain. Randy has dual citizenship. Randy has Spanish and American citizenship. A) yes B) no C) uncertain
C) uncertain
Question #1: If the first two statements are true, is the third statement true? Kevin shook hands with Margaret.Margaret shook hands with Steven. Kevin shook hands with Steven. A) yes B) no C) uncertain
C) uncertain
The words DELIBERATE and DEBILITATE have __?__ meanings. A) similar B) contradictory C) unrelated
C) unrelated
A boy is 16 years old and his sister is twice as old. When the boy is 25 years old, his sister will be __?__ years old. A) 26 B) 29 C) 32 D) 41 E) 50
D) 41
LARGE is to ELEPHANT as __?__ is to MOUSE. A) FAST B) GARGANTUAN C) QUICK D) SMALL E) BROWN
D) small
Vintage
Old
Abstain
Refuse
The hours of darkness in May are most similar to which month?
September
The words LOATH and RELUCTANT have __?__ meanings. ● Similar● Contradictory ● Unrelated
Similar
An oven can bake 8 pies of thin crust pizza per hour, or 2 pies of deep dish pizza pies per hour. How many hours will it take to prepare an order of 16 thin crust pies and 4 pies of deep dish? A. 4 hours B. 2.5 hours C. 2 hours D. 1 hours
The correct answer is (A). Time = work/rate In order to calculate how long it would take to prepare 16 thin crusts, we need to divide 16 by the rate of thin crusts per hour. 16 thin crust pies/8 thin crust pies per hour = 2 hours Similarly, to calculate how long it would take to prepare 4 deep dish pies, we need to divide 4 by the rate of deep dish pies per hour. 4 deep dish pies/2 deep dish pies per hour = 2 hours The number of hours it will take to complete the order is 2 hours + 2 hours = 4 hours
Sam and Edna have 56 marbles together. Edna has 6 times more marbles than Sam. How many marbles does Sam have? A. 8 B. 12 C. 32 D. 46 E. 49 F. None of these
The correct answer is (A). If Edna has 6 times more marbles than Sam, we can define Sam as X and Edna as 6X, and build the following equation: X+6X=56, therefore X=8.
A shop owner bought some shovels for $5,500. The shovels were sold for $7,300, with a profit of $50 per a shovel. How many shovels were involved? A. 18 B. 36 C. 55 D. 73 E. 90 F. None of these
The correct answer is (B). The total profit from the sale is the selling price minus the cost of purchase, which is $7300-$5500= $1800.If the total profit is $1800 and each shovel accounts for $50 profit, the amount of shovels is 1800/50=36.
Joey got a 25% raise to his salary. If his original salary was $1,200, how much was it after the raise was implemented? A. $1225 B. $1500 C. $1350 D. $1450 E. $1800 F. None of these
The correct answer is (B). 25% equals one quarter and a quarter of 1200 is 1200/4=300. Therefore, an addition of a quarter to 1200 equals 1200+300=1500.
John's gross pay for the past month is $4687.24. If $421.78 was deducted from John's gross pay, how much take-home pay did John earn this past month? A. $ 421.78 B. $ 4265.46 C. $ 4687.24 D. $ 5109.02
The correct answer is (B). If John's gross pay was $4687.24 and $421.78 was deducted from that amount, John's take-home pay was: $4687.24 - $421.78 = $4265.46.
In the stock market, four different stocks have an average price of $100 per stock. The price of a Drone stock is $70. What is the average price of the three other stocks (not including the Drone stock)? A. 107 B. 110 C. 112 D. 117 E. Cannot say
The correct answer is (B). In order to calculate an average, we have to know the sum of the individual values, and the number of individuals. We know that there are four different stocks, so the number of individuals is four (Number of individuals). Now, find the sum of the prices of all the stocks (Sum of the individuals' value). We can calculate the sum of the group's value with the average of the values: Sum of all the values ------------------------ = Average Number of Values Let's insert the figures that we know into the formula. Sum of all values ---------------------- = 100 Dollars 4 Sum of all values = 400 Dollars The average of the 4 stock prices is $100, and therefore the sum of the stock prices is $400. If the value of the Drone stock is $70, we can conclude that the sum of the remaining three stock prices is $330. If the value of three of them is $330, the average price is $110. Quick tip: If an average is provided followed by the number of values, the sum of the values can be calculated. The sum is calculated as follows: Number of values X Average=Sum of the values.
If the first two statements are true, is the final statement true? Dave spoke with Sally. Sally spoke with John. Dave did not speak with John. A. Yes B. No C. Uncertain
The correct answer is (C) - It is uncertain whether the last statement is true. The first 2 statements do not tell us anything about Dave talking to John, therefore we cannot know if it is true or not.
If the first two statements are true, is the final statement true? Some officers carry a gun. Most officers carry a club. The chances of finding an officer who carries both a gun and a club are high. A. Yes B. No C. Cannot say
The correct answer is (C), cannot say. Although most officers carry a club, we do not know how many of them carry a gun. Therefore, we cannot reach any conclusions about the probability of finding an officer carrying both a gun and a club.
If the first two statements are true, is the final statement true? Fair haired dogs live longer than black haired ones. Rocco is a fair haired dog. Rocco will live longer than Bonzo. A. Yes B. No C. Uncertain
The correct answer is (C). Because we do not know what kind of hair Bonzo has, we cannot know anything about his life span compared to Rocco. Therefore, the statement is uncertain.
What is the following number in the series? 0.18 -- 0.36 -- 0.72 -- ? -- 2.88 A. 0.9 B. 1.26 C. 1.44 D. 1.62
The correct answer is (C). Each term is double the previous term. 0.18 x 2 = 0.36 0.36 x 2 = 0.72 0.72 x 2 = 1.44 1.44 x 2 = 2.88
John's monthly salary is $7,000. If John deposits 0.75 of his paycheck into a savings account. How much money does he put in his savings account every month? A. $4,240 B. $4,250 C. $5,250 D. $ 6,250
The correct answer is (C). In order to find how much money he puts in his savings account, we need to find how much is 0.75 of $7,000: (75/100)×7000 = $5,250. Solving Tip: If multiplying 7,000 × 0.75 seems to be a bit too difficult, we can also use estimations and eliminate wrong answer choices. Let's round 0.75 down to 0.70, while keeping in mind that the correct answer must be slightly larger than the result. 7,000×0.70= 7,000×(70/100) =70×70 =4900. Answers A and B can definitely be eliminated as they are too low. Since we only rounded down by 0.05, know that the correct answer will only be slightly larger than 4900. We can therefore conclude with fair certainty that C is the correct answer.
17 out of 20 lung diseases are curable; what is the percentage of lung diseases that are curable? A. 17% B. 72% C. 85% D. 87% E. 90% F. None of these
The correct answer is (C). In order to find out how much is 17 out of 20 in percentage, we need to reach a denominator of 100 (a percent is simply a fraction with a denominator of 100). In order to do this we multiply the fraction 17/20 by 5 and reach 85/100 which is 85%.
START is the opposite of... A. Source B. Inception C. Conclusion D. Initiation E. Origin
The correct answer is (C). Start means "to begin," so the antonym is conclusion. Inception and origin are synonyms. Source is not related. Therefore, the correct answer is conclusion.
If the first two statements are true, is the final statement true? All dogs have a brown leg. Barky has a brown leg. Barky is a dog. A. True B. False C. Uncertain
The correct answer is (C). The fact that every dog has a brown leg doesn't mean that each creature with brown leg is a dog.
IMPERIOUS is the opposite of... A. Arrogant B. Moody C. Subservient D. Quiet E. Stormy
The correct answer is (C). The word imperious describes an arrogantly domineering or overbearing person while a subservient person is extremely compliant and submissive.
DEVIATE AGITATE - The meanings of these words are: A. Similar B. Contradictory C. Neither similar nor contradictory
The correct answer is (C). To deviate is a word used to describe straying away from a course. To agitate is a word used to describe disturbing, exciting, or angering someone or something.
In the following set of words, which word does not belong? A. Dentist B. Economist C. Surgeon D. Layman E. Neuropsychologist
The correct answer is (D). A layman is a word used to describe a person who does not belong to a particular profession while the other words are all different professions.
A car travels at a speed of 85 miles per hour. How far will it travel in 15 minutes? A. 9 miles B. 11 miles C. 13.25 miles D. 21.25 miles E. 22.75 miles F. None of these
The correct answer is (D). An hour consists of 60 minutes. A quarter of an hour is 15 minutes as 15 * 4 = 60. Thus, divide the distance traveled per hour by 4, which is 85/4=21.25.
What is the next number in the series? 5, 15, 10, 13, 15, 11, ___ A. 9 B. 13 C. 10 D. 20 E. 15 F. None of these
The correct answer is (D). This series is made up of two separate subseries that alternate: 1. A series of numbers (the odd terms) that increase by 5 (5, 10, 15). 2. A series of numbers (the even terms) that decrease by 2 (15, 13, 11) The pattern is: 5, 15, 10, 13, 15, 11, ___ As you can see, the numbers that increase by 5 are bolded, and the numbers that decrease by 2 are underlined. We are missing the seventh number which is an odd term; therefore, it should be greater than the last odd term (the fifth number) by 5. The fifth number is 15. Thus, the answer is 15 + 5 = 20
________ is to JUICE as WHEAT is to BREAD A. Water B. Pitcher C. Supermarket D. Soda E. Orange
The correct answer is (E). An orange is used to produce juice like wheat is used to produce bread. In addition, both wheat and oranges must be processed to produce the final product. This eliminates answer (A).
There are three times elephants compared to giraffes in the safari. If there is a total of 88 elephants and giraffes, how many elephants are there in the safari? A. 22 B. 31 C. 43 D. 59 E. 66 F. None of these
The correct answer is (E). If there are 3 times as many elephants as there are giraffes, giraffes can be defined as X, and elephants as 3X, and build the following equation: 3X + X = 88 4X = 88 X = 88/4 X = 22 As stated above, X stands for the number of giraffes. Thus, there are 22 giraffes. As mentioned in the problem, there are three times as many elephants as there are giraffes in the safari. Thus, to find how many elephants there are in the safari, multiply the number of giraffes by 3: 22 * 3 = 66 66 is the number of elephants in the safari.
Tardy is the opposite of: a. Punctual b. Rigorous c. Conscientious d. Meticulous
a. Punctual
Are the following two words similar, contradictory, or not related? Beat Pound a. Similar b. Not Related c. Contradictory
a. Similar
Are the following two words similar, contradictory, or not related? Detest Despise a. Similar b. Contradictory c. Not Related
a. Similar
Are the following two words similar, contradictory, or not related? Fault Break a. Similar b. Contradictory c. Not Related
a. Similar
Are the following two words similar, contradictory, or not related? Legend Key a. Similar b. Contradictory c. Not Related
a. Similar
From the list below, select all of the words that could properly complete this sentence: The car ___________ over the road. a. ran b. running c. runned d. runs e. runner
a. ran d. runs
Three individuals form a partnership and agree to divide the profits equally. X invests $9,000, Y invests $7,000, Z invests $4,000. If the profits are $4,800, how much less does X receive than if the profits were divided in proportion to the amount invested?
add up the total investment 9000+700+4000=20,000 2) find the porportion of each investor (i simplified) x -- 9000/20000 = 9/20ths of the investment y -- 7000/20000 = 7/20th of the investment z -- 4000/20000 = 1/5th of the investment 3) figure out what each gets: x-- 9/20*4800 = 2160 y -- 7/20*4800 = 1680 z -- 1/5*4800 = 960 4) as always check yourself - add up the profits and make sure they equal 4800 2160+1680+960=4800 5) figure out how much they would recieve if they share the profits equally 4800/3 =1600 6) how much less would x recieve 2160-1600= 560
Mark got a 20% raise in his salary. If his salary was $1,800, what is his new salary? a. $1,880 b. $2,800 c. $2,160 d. $2,000
c. $2,160
There are 4 times as many used cars in the car dealership lot as there as new cars. There are 160 cars total in the dealership lot. How many new cars are in the car dealership lot? a. 94 b. 31 c. 32 d. 96
c. 32
A turkey was cooked at 400° F in the oven for 3 hours. The internal temperature rose from 30° F to 156° F. What was the average rise in temperature per hour? a. 44 b. 31 c. 42 d. 40.3 e. 36
c. 42
Cow is to milk as orange is to: a. coffee b. apple c. juice d. soda
c. juice
PUMMEL is to HIT as __?__ is to RECITE. 1. chant2. speak3. sing4. communicate 5. convey
chant
Which following list of odd numbers totals 56? 7, 11, 13, 23 11, 12, 15, 18 9, 11, 13, 15 11, 13, 15, 17 13, 15, 17, 19
d. 11, 13, 15, 17
A lawyer owns 4 pairs of pants, 5 dress shirts and 6 ties. How many days can the lawyer go without wearing the same combination of three items? a. 124 b. 90 c. 60 d. 120 e. 144
d. 120
Which of the following is not a whole number followed by its square? a. 8, 64 b. 2, 4 c. 11, 121 d. 15, 205 e. 13, 169
d. 15, 205
A biker travels 5 feet in 0.5 seconds. At this exact speed, how far will the biker travel in a minute? a. 125 feet b. 25 feet c. 75 feet d. 150 feet e. 250 feet
d. 150 feet
16 ÷ 2.5 = a. 6.2 b. 5.6 c. 6.5 d. 6.4 e. 5.3
d. 6.4
The tenth month of the year is: a. November b. September c. August d. October
d. October
A race car travels 100 feet in .5 seconds. At this rate of speed, how many feet will the race car travel in a minute? a. 60,000 feet b. 6,000 feet c. 1,200 feet d. 5,000 feet e. 12,000 feet
e. 12,000 feet
What is the next number in the sequence? 3, 7, 15, 31, 63 a. 94 b. 126 c. 137 d. 95 e. 127
e. 127
Ben's General Store is selling yarn for $.04 a foot. How many feet can you buy for $0.52? a. 11 b. 8 c. 9 d. 48 e. 13
e. 13
What is the next number in this sequence? 41 29 35 23. ? a. 25 b. 53 c. 12 d. 11 e. 29
e. 29
In the number 10,987.36 which digit represents the tenths space? a. 3 b. 6 c. 8 d. 1 e. 7
e. 7
There are 4 times as many used cars in the car dealership lot as there as new cars. There are 120 cars total in the dealership lot. How many new cars are in the car dealership lot?
total car = 4x+x=120 5x=120 x=120/5=24 new car =24
A candy maker makes two sizes of candies. Using the smaller size, a full jar will contain 120 pieces of candy. Using the larger candies a jar will contain 80 pieces of candy. The candy maker has a strict rule that no jars will contain a mix of small and large candies. If a store has room for 15 jars and they want 1560 total pieces of candy, how many jars will contain smaller candies?
x = smaller size y = larger size 120x + 80y = 1560 x + y = 15 3x+2y = 39 2x+2y = 30 x = 9 y = 6 120(9)+80(6) = 1080+480 = 1560 9 jars of smaller, 6 jars of larger