Thursday, April 4, 2013

Free and Printable SAT test Sample Questions 2013 Part VI (1-150)

Free and Printable SAT test Sample Questions 2013 -14


This is 6th part of my blog for doing excellent in SAT exam. You can prepare for this exam by testing some free test questions. Make sure you first print the answers. In this part of blog you will see questions from 101-115.

All answers for this test in red.

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Free and Printable SAT test Sample 101-115

 

Q 101
 Two angles of a triangle each measure 70°. What is the measure of the third angle in degrees?

A. 40°
B. 80°
C. 100°
D. 120°
E. 140°

Q 102
 If Jack needs 2 ½ pints of cream to make a dessert. How many pints will he need to make 3 desserts?

A. 2 ½
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
E. 7 ½
 
Q 103
 A discount store takes 50% off of the retail price of a desk. For the store's holiday sale, it takes an additional 20% off of all furniture. The desk's retail price was $320. How much is the desk on sale for during the holiday sale?

A. $107
B. $114
C. $128
D. $136
E. $192
 
Q 104
 Which vacation destination is most common for the students?


 A. Beach
B. Historical Sites
C. Cruises
D. Mountains
E. Other

Q 105
 If 500 students attend Washington Middle School, how many are going to the mountains for vacation?

A. 25
B. 60
C. 75
D. 100
E. 125
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Answers & Explanations

101. A: The sum of the two given angles is 140°. The measure of the third angle is equal to the difference of 180° and 140°, or 40°.

102. E: The amount he will need for 3 desserts is equal to the product of 2 1/2 and 3, or 7 1/2.

103. C: Application of the 50% discount gives the expression, 320 - 0.50(320), which equals 160. Application of the additional 20% discount to this amount, gives the expression, 160 - 0.20(160), which equals 128. Thus, the sale price of the desk was $128.

104. A: 25% is larger than any of the percentages given for the other destinations, thus the beach is the most common destination.

105. B: The number of students going to the mountains is equal to the product of 0.12 and 500, which equals 60.

106. E: The following proportion may be written: (1/4)/1=6/x. Solving for x gives x = 24. Thus, there are 24 milliliters in 6 teaspoons.

107. D: The correct graph should show one ray, with a closed point on the integer, -2, which points to the left, and another ray, with a closed point on the integer, 3, which points to the right.

108. E: The following proportion may be written: (1/4)/20=(3 1/2)/x, which simplifies to 1/4 x=70, where x = 280. Thus, there are actually 280 miles between the two cities.

109. D: The new length may be represented by the expression, L + 2, while the new width may be represented by the expression, W + 2. Thus, the area is equal to the product of the two dimensions, or (L + 2)(W + 2).

110. D: Removal of 9 pair will ensure that she has one of each color because all 3 colors will be represented. Removal of 7 pair may include only pairs of black and white socks, while not including a red pair.

111. C: The fractions in Choice C may be converted to the following decimals: 0.25, 0.68, 0.6875, 0.75, which are indeed in order from least to greatest.

112. C: The average may be written as (365+7+24)/3, which equals 132.

113. A: Moving the decimal 5 places to the right gives 175,000.

114. C: The average may be written as (0.03(2800+3200+3600))/3, which equals 96.

115. E: The following proportion may be written: (1/3)/15=(3 2/3)/x, which simplifies to 1/3 x=165/3, where x = 165. Thus, there are actually 165 miles between the two cities.
 

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Q 106
 If a ¼ of a teaspoon is 1 ml, then how many milliliters are in 6 teaspoons?

A. 10 ml
B. 12.5 ml
C. 15 ml
D. 20 ml
E. 24 ml

Q 107
 Which of the following is the correct graph for x≥3 or x≤ -2?


A. Line A
B. Line B
C. Line C
D. Line D
E. Line E

Q 108
 A scale on a map states that every ¼ of an inch represents 20 miles. If two cities are 3 ½ inches apart, how many miles are actually between the two cities?

A. 14 miles
B. 20 miles
C. 125 miles
D. 230 miles
E. 280 miles

Q 109
 Michelle wants to expand her flowerbed by increasing the length and width each by 2 ft. What will the new area of the flowerbed be, if L and W represent the original dimensions of the flowerbed's length and width?

A. 2 LW
B. 2 (L+W)
C. 2L +2W
D. (L+2) (W+2)
E. LW/2

Q 110
 Melinda's lights went out. She has 3 pairs of red socks in her drawer, 2 pairs of black socks, and 5 pairs of white socks. What is the minimum number of pairs she must remove from the drawer to ensure that she has a pair of each color?

A. 3
B. 5
C. 7
D. 9
E. 10

Q 111
 Which of the following fractions are correctly placed from the least in value to the greatest in value?

A. 1/4, 17/25, 3/4, 11/16
B. 17/25, 1/4, 11/16, 3/4
C. 1/4, 17/25, 11/16, 3/4
D. 1/4, 17/25, 3/4, 11/16
E. 3/4, 17/25, 11/16, 1/4

Q 112
 What is the mathematical average of the number of days in a typical year, the number of days in a week, and the number of hours in a day?

A. 100
B. 115
C. 132
D. 158
E. 224

Q 113
 1.75 x 105=

A. 175,000
B. 17,500
C. 1,750
D. 0.00175
E. 0.000175

Q 114
 The electric company charges 3 cents per kilowatt-hour. George used 2800 kilowatt-hours in April, 3200 kilowatt-hours in May, and 3600 kilowatt-hours in June. What was his average cost of electricity for the 3 months?

A. $72
B. $88
C. $96
D. $102
E. $113

Q 115
On a map, 1/3 inch equals 15 miles. The distance between two towns on a map is 3 2/3 inches. How many miles are actually between the two towns?

A. 11
B. 16
C. 88
D. 132
E. 165
 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Free and Printable TOEFL test Sample Questions for 2013 Part V (Other English Practice Exams)

Free TOEFL test Sample Questions for 2013-14

This is 5th part of Free TOEFL test Sample Practice Questions for 2013. In this part you will see questions related to Structure and Written Expression. These questions can be practice for other English related Practice Exams too.
Free Structure and Written Expression Practice Questions: Q 42-51

This section is designed to measure your ability to recognize language that is appropriate to use in standard written English. There are two types of questions in this section, with special directions for each type.

 
Structure
Directions: Questions 1–4 are incomplete sentences. Beneath each sentence you will see four words or phrases, marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen.
 
Look at the following examples:
Example I
Geysers have often been compared to volcanoes _______ they both emit hot liquids from below the Earth's surface.
A.due to
B.because
C.in spite of
D.regardless of
The sentence should read, "Geysers have often been compared to volcanoes because they both emit hot liquids from below the Earth's surface." Therefore, you should choose answer B.
Example II
During the early period of ocean navigation, ________ any need for sophisticated instruments and techniques.
A.so that hardly
B.where there hardly was
C.hardly was
D.there was hardly
The sentence should read, "During the early period of ocean navigation, there was hardly any need for sophisticated instruments and techniques." Therefore, you should choose answer D.

PRACTICE QUESTIONS
Q 42
Refrigerating meats ________ the spread of bacteria.
A.retards
B.retarding
C.to retard
D.is retarded
Q 43
Throughout the animal kingdom, ________ bigger than the elephant.

A.whale is only the
B.only the whale is
C.is the whale only
D.only whale is the

Q 44
The fact ________ money orders can usually be easily cashed has made them a popular form of payment.
A.of
B.that
C.is that
D.which is
 
Q 45
 The first article of the United States Constitution gives Congress ________ to pass laws.
A.the power
B.has the power
C.the power is
D.of the power
Written Expression
Directions: In questions 5–10, each sentence has four underlined words or phrases. The four underlined parts of the sentence are marked A, B, C and D. Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen.

Look at the following examples:
The sentence should read, "Guppies are sometimes called rainbow fish because of the males' bright colors." Therefore, you should choose answer A.

The sentence should read, "Serving several terms in Congress, Shirley Chisholm became an important United States politician." Therefore, you should choose answer B.


PRACTICE QUESTIONS 46-51





Answers Key- Structure and Written Expression questions 42-51
42.A
43.B
44.B
45.A
46.C
47.A
48.A
49.C
50.D
51.D

 







Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Free Printable MCAT test Sample Questions (1-100) Part III

Free Printable MCAT test Sample Questions 2013-14

This is my 3rd part of blog on Free Printable MCAT test Sample Questions. The MCAT exam is a standardized test that has been a part of the medical school admissions process.


MCAT Free test Sample Questions 33-47


Q 33
 Gibb's free energy equation is directly related to ______ and _______.

A. Work and Time
B. Heat and Work
C. Enthalpy and Entropy
D. Power and Enthalpy
 
Q 34
 Which of the following is correct expression for Gibbs' free energy formula?

A. DG = DH - TDS
B. G = H - TS
C. DG = DH – T/S
D. G = H – T/S

Q 35
 Which of the following is the correct expression of Bernoulli's principle?

A. As KE increases, another form of energy must decrease.
B. As KE increases, other forms of energy also increase.
C. KE remains relatively stable in a closed loop.
D. KE has a limited effect upon wavelength.

Q 36
 Which of the following is the correct expression for work?

A. W = DKE
B. W = K - DE
C. W = K x DE
D. W = DK / DE

Q 37
 A spring has a spring constant of 120 newtons per meter. How much potential energy is stored in the spring as it is stretched .20 meter?

A. 1.2 J
B. 2.4 J
C. 3.1 J
D. 7.4 J

Q 38
 A distance of 1.0 x 103 separates the charge at the bottom of the cloud and the ground. The electric field intensity between the bottom of the cloud and the ground is 2..0 x 104 newtons per coulomb. What is the potential difference between the bottom of the cloud and the ground?

A. 1.4 x 104 V
B. 2.5 x 103 V
C. 2.8 x 106 V
D. 2.0 x 107 V

Q 39
 When Adam drinks cold water, his body warms the water until thermal equilibrium is reached. If he drinks six glasses (2.5 kilograms) of water at 0 degrees Celsius in a day, approximately how much energy must his body expend to raise the temperature of this water to his body's temperature of 37 degrees Celsius?

A. 210 kJ
B. 305 kJ
C. 390 kJ
D. 414 kJ

Q 40
An electron is located between a pair of oppositely charged parallel plates. As the electron approaches the positively charged plate, the kinetic energy of the electron?

A. Increases
B. Decreases
C. Remains the same
 
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Answer Key - MCAT Free test Sample Questions 33-47

33. C
34. A
35. A
36. A
37. B
38. D
39. C
40. A
41. A
42. B
43. D
44. D
45. B
46. B
47. B

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Q 41
 If the speed of a moving object is doubled, which quantity also associated with the object must double?

A. Momentum
B. KE
C. Gravitational potential energy
D. Acceleration

Q 42
 A 45 kilogram bicyclist climbs a hill at a constant speed of 2.5 meters per second by applying an average force of 85 Newtons. Approximately how much power does the bicyclist develop?

A. 115 W
B. 210 W
C. 250 W
D. 320 W

Q 43
 A person kicks in a 4.0 kilogram door with a 48 Newton force causing the door to accelerate at 12 meters per second2. What is the magnitude of the force exerted by the door on the person?

A. 24 N
B. 35 N
C. 42 N
D. 48 N

Q 44
 A 60 kilogram student running at 3.0 meters per second has a kinetic energy of ____.

A. 111 J
B. 151 J
C. 260 J
D. 270 J

Q 45
 How much work is done in moving 5.0 coulombs of charge against a potential difference of 12 volts?

A. 30 J
B. 60 J
C. 400 J
D. 400 J
E. 500 J

Q 46
 Compared to insulators, metals are better conductors of electricity because metals contain more free _____.

A. Protons
B. Electrons
C. Neutrons
D. Neutrons
E. Positive ions

Q 47
 How much time is required for an operating 100 W light bulb to dissipate 10 Joules of electrical energy?

A. 1 sec.
B. .1 sec
C. .25 sec
D. 200 sec

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