Friday, February 22, 2013

Free Printable Wonderlic Practice Test Sample Questions (1-125) Part VII

Free Printable Wonderlic Practice Test Sample Questions



This is my 7th blog on free Wonderlic Practice Test Sample Questions. Wonderlic Personnel Test (WPT) is a general test of problem solving ability that many consider to be the best measure of intelligence

Questions 106-125
 
106. How long will Sony have to wait before for her $2,500 invested at 6% earns $600 in simple interest?

A. 2 years
B. 3 years
C. 4 years
D. 5 years
E. 6 years

107. Grace has 16 jellybeans in her pocket. She has 8 red ones, 4 green ones, and 4 blue ones. What is the minimum number of jellybeans she must take out of her pocket to ensure that she has one of each color?

A. 4
B. 8
C. 12
D. 13
E. 16


108. If r = 5 z then 15 z = 3 y, then r =

A. y
B. 2 y
C. 5 y
D. 10 y
E. 15 y

109. What is 35% of a number if 12 is 15% of a number?

A. 5
B. 12
C. 28
D. 33
E. 62

110. A computer is on sale for $1600, which is a 20% discount off the regular price. What is the regular price?

A. $1800
B. $1900
C. $2000
D. $2100
E. $2200

111. A car dealer sells a SUV for $39,000, which represents a 25% profit over the cost. What was the cost of the SUV to the dealer?

A. $29,250
B. $31,200
C. $32,500
D. $33,800
E. $33,999

112. After having to pay increased income taxes this year, Edmond has to sell his BMW. Edmond bought the car for $49,000, but he sold it for a 20% loss. What did Edmond sell the car for?

A. $24,200
B. $28,900
C. $35,600
D. $37,300
E. $39,200


113 If Sam can do a job in 4 days that Lisa can do in 6 days and Tom can do in 2 days, how long would the job take if Sam, Lisa, and Tom worked together to complete it?

A. 0.8 days
B. 1.09 days
C. 1.23 days
D. 1.65 days
E. 1.97 days

114. Find 0.12 ÷12

A. 100
B. 10
C. 1
D. 0.01
E. 0.001

115. Divide x5 by x2

A. x25
B. x10
C. x7
D. x3
E. x2.5

116. Which of the following numbers could be described in the following way: an integer that is a natural, rational and whole number?

A. 0
B. 1
C. 2.33
D. -3
E. none of the above

117. Find the mode of the following list of numbers: 2, 4, 6, 4, 8, 2, 9, 4, 3, 8

A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
E. 6
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Answers & Explanations
106. C: The formula for simple interest is I = Prt, where I represents the interest amount, P represents the principal, r represents the rate, and t represents the length of time. Substituting 600 for I, 2500 for P, and 0.06 for r gives: 600 = 2500(0.06)t. Solving for t gives t = 4. So, she will have to wait 4 years for her principal to earn $600 in interest.

107. D: If she only takes out 12 jellybeans, blue jellybeans may remain in her pocket. However, is she takes out 13 jellybeans, she is ensured that one of each color will have been taken out.

108. A: Solving the first equation for Z gives r/5=Z. Substituting this value of Z into the second equation gives 15(r/5)=3y, which simplifies to 3r = 3y. Dividing both sides of the equation by 3 gives r = y.

109. C: The second part of the problem may be modeled with the equation, 12 = 0.15x. Dividing both sides of the equation by 0.15 gives x = 80. 35% of 80 may be written as 0.35(80), which equals 28.

110. C: The problem may be modeled with the equation, x - 0.20x = 1600, which simplifies to 0.80x = 1600. Dividing both sides of the equation by 0.80 gives x = 2000. The original cost of the computer was $2000.

111. B: The cost of the SUV to the dealer may be represented by the equation, 39000 = x + 0.25x, which simplifies to 39000 = 1.25x. Dividing both sides of the equation by 1.25 gives x = 31,200.

112. E: The problem may be modeled by the expression, 49000 - 0.20(49000), which equals 39,200. Thus, he sold the car for $39,200.

113. B: The problem may be modeled with the equation, 1/4+1/6+1/2=1/t, which simplifies to 11/12=1/t. Solving for t gives t=12/11. Thus, they can finish the work in 1.09 days, when working together.

114. D: The quotient of 12 divided by 12 is 1. The quotient of 0.12 divided by 12 equals 0.01, since the decimal point in 0.12 is moved two places to the left.

115 D: When dividing terms, with the same base, the exponents should be subtracted. So, x5/x2 =x3.

116. B: The integer, 1, is a natural number. The natural numbers are a subset of the set of whole numbers, and the set of whole numbers are a subset of the set of rational numbers. Thus, the integer, 1, is a natural number, whole number, and rational number.

117. C: 4 occurs in the list three times, which is more than any other frequency, thus it is the mode.

118. D: This set contains the element, 0, which would result in division by zero.

119. C: The number of cups of sugar she needs is equal to the sum of 3/8 and 3/5, or 39/40. The amount of sugar she has and the amount she needs may be compared by finding a common denominator. Doing so gives the fractions, 78/80 and 75/80, showing that she needs 3/80 cup more of sugar.

120. B: The attendance of employees and their spouses may be modeled by the expression, 1/2+1/3, which equals 5/6. Thus, 1/6, or 16.7%, of the attendees were not employees or spouses.

121. C: The GPA may be represented as ((2.3)+(3.2)+(4.4)+(3.4))/13, which is approximately 3.08.

122. D: The problem may be modeled by the proportion, 8/(1/2)=x/(7 3/4). Solving for x gives x = 124. Thus, there are 124 ounces in 7 3/4 pounds.

123. E: Tripling X and Y gives 3XZ/3Y, which reduces to XZ/Y, which is the same as the given fraction.

124. E: The pattern is a geometric sequence, with a common ratio of 1/2. Multiplication of 1/8 by 1/2 gives 1/16, or the next number in the pattern.

125. B: Liters is the most reasonable measurement for capacity of water in a bathtub.
 
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118. In the fraction 3/x, x may not be substituted by which of the following sets?

A. {1, 2, 4}
B. {-2,-3,-4}
C. {1, 3, 7}
D. {0, 10, 20}
E. {1.8, 4.3}

119. Sarah needs to make a cake and some cookies. The cake requires 3/8 cup of sugar and the cookies require 3/5 cup of sugar. Sarah has 15/16 cups of sugar. Does she have enough sugar, or how much more does she need?

A. She has enough sugar.
B. She needs 1/8 of a cup of sugar.
C. She needs 3/80 of a cup of sugar.
D. She needs 4/19 of a cup of sugar.
E. She needs 1/9 of a cup of sugar.

120. At a company fish fry, ½ in attendance are employees. Employees' spouses are ⅓ of the attendance. What is the percentage of the people in attendance who are not employees or employee spouses?

A. 10.5%
B. 16.7%
C. 25%
D. 32.3%
E. 38%

121. In a college, some courses contribute more towards an overall GPA than other courses. For example, a science class is worth 4 points; mathematics is worth 3 points; History is worth 2 points; and English is worth 3 points. The values of the grade letters are as follows, A= 4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0. What is the GPA of a student who made a “C” in Trigonometry, a “B” in American History, an “A” in Botany, and a “B” in Microbiology?

A. 2.59
B. 2.86
C. 3.08
D. 3.33
E. 3.67

122. There are 8 ounces in a ½ pound. How many ounces are in 7 3/4 lbs?

A. 12 ounces
B. 86 ounces
C. 119 ounces
D. 124 ounces
E. 138 ounces

123. If the value of x and y in the fraction XZ/Y are both tripled, how does the value of the fraction change?

A. increases by half
B. decreases by half
C. triples
D. doubles
E. remains the same

124. What is the next number in the following pattern? 1, ½, ¼, ⅛, ___

A. 1/10
B. 1/12
C. 1/14
D. 1/15
E. 1/16

125. Of the following units which would be more likely used to measure the amount of water in a bathtub?

A. kilograms
B. liters
C. milliliters
D. centigrams
E. volts  

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Free and New GMAT Practice Test Sample Questions (1-100) Part IV

Free and New GMAT Practice Test Sample Questions

GMAT Practice Test Sample Questions 61-70

 

This is my 3rd blog on GMAT free practice questions. In the first blog we saw how to prepare for GMAT. In this blog you will some more practice questions. You can find all answer in the middle of blog.

Q 61
Which of the following is not a whole number followed by its square?
A.1, 1
B.6, 36
C.8, 64
D.10, 100
E.11, 144

Q 62
Describe the following sequence in mathematical terms. 144, 72, 36, 18, 9
A.Descending arithmetic sequence
B.Ascending arithmetic sequence
C.Descending geometric sequence
D.Ascending geometric sequence
E.Miscellaneous sequence

Q 63
A nurse has to record her temperatures in Celsius but her thermometer reads Fahrenheit. A patient's temperature is 100.7° F. What is the temperature in °C?

A.32° C
B.36.5° C
C.38.2° C
D.213.3° C
E.223.7° C

Q 64
 Art realized that he had 2 more quarters than he had originally thought in his pocket. If all of the change in his pocket is quarters and it totals to $8.75, how many quarters did he originally think were in his pocket?
A.27
B.29
C.31
D.33
E.35


Q 65
There are 12 more apples than oranges in a basket of 36 apples and oranges. How many apples are in the basket?

A.12
B.15
C.24
D.28
E.36
Q 66
 Which of the following correctly identifies 4 consecutive odd integers where the sum of the middle two integers is equal to 24?

A.5, 7, 9, 11
B.7, 9, 11, 13
C.9, 11, 13, 15
D.11, 13, 15, 17
E.13, 15, 17, 19
Q 67
 What is the next number in the sequence? 6, 12, 24, 48, ___
A.72
B.96
C.108
D.112
E.124

Q 68
Which of the following numbers could be described in the following way: an integer that is a natural, rational and whole number?

A.0
B.1
C.2.33
D.-3
E. None of the above

Q 69
 What is the next number in the following pattern? 1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, ___

A.1/10
B.1/12
C.1/14
D.1/15
E.1/16

Q 70
Of the following units, which would be most likely to measure the amount of sugar needed in a recipe for 2 dozen cookies
A.degrees Celsius
B.milliliters
C.quarts
D.kilograms
E.cups


Answers & Explanations GMAT Practice Test Sample Questions 61-70


61. E: 112=121, not 144.

62. C: The descending sequence is geometric, with a common ratio of 0.5.

63. C: The conversion formula is: C=(F-32).5/9, where C represents degrees Celsius and F represents degrees Fahrenheit. Substituting 100.7 for F gives: C=(100.7-32).5/9, which simplifies to C=68.7.5/9. Thus, the temperature, in Celsius, is approximately 38.2°.

64. D: The problem may be modeled by the equation, 0.25x = 8.75. Solving for x gives x = 35. Since he thought he had 2 fewer quarters, he originally thought he had 33 quarters in his pocket.

65. C: The problem may be modeled by the following system of equations:(a=o+12@a+o=36). Substituting the expression for a, into the second equation, gives: o + 12 + o = 36. Solving for o gives o = 12. Thus, there are 12 oranges. Since there are 36 apples and oranges in all, there must be 24 apples.

66. C: The sequence, 9, 11, 13, 15, shows all odd integers, which are consecutive. The sum of 11 and 13 is indeed 24.

67. B: The sequence is a geometric sequence, with a common ratio of 2. Two times 48 is 96, thus the next number in the sequence is 96.

68. B: The number, 1, is rational, whole, and natural. A rational number is a number that terminates or repeats. A whole number is represented by the sequence, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, …, while a natural number is a subset of the whole numbers, and is represented by the sequence, 1, 2, 3, 4,...

69. E: The sequence is a geometric sequence, with a common ratio of 1/2. Multiplication of 1/8 by 1/2 gives 1/16, which is the next number in the sequence.

70. E: The amount of sugar, needed in a cookie recipe, is best measured by the unit of cups, which is an appropriate measure of capacity.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

New and Free SAT test Sample Questions 2013 Part III (1-100)

New and Free SAT test Sample Questions 2013

This is third part of my blog for doing excellent in SAT exam. You can prepare for this exam by testing some free test questions. In this part of blog you will see questions from 51-70. All answers for this test in red.

SAT test Sample Questions 51-70

Each underlined section corresponds to an answer choice. The first underlined section corresponds to choice A, the second to choice B, and so forth. Select the answer choice that either contains an error, or select choice E, which is "No error."


Q 51
 The British navy, members of which are called “limeys,” were responsible for first using limes to prevent scury during long sea voyages. No error.
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Q 52
 According to the fire marshall's statistics, smoking cigarettes in bed are the cause of many tragic fires. No error.
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 Q 53
Signs of decay that should be recognized by every citizen includes oil spills along the shoreline as well as the absence of wildlife. No error.
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Q 54
 Either Philip or Joe will always finish their trigonometry homework in class. No error.
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E.

Q 55
 Who else beside Jim Smith won a scholarship? No error.
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Q 56
 I appreciate your helping me in the kitchen when my mom is at work. No error.
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Q 57
 I am certain that the English scholarship winner will be hear. No error.
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Q 58
 Talking with my grandfather about World War II effected me more than I thought it would have. No error.
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Q 59
 The president is all together opposed to the bill. No error.
A. 
B. 
C. 
D.
E.
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Free SAT test Sample Questions -Answers with explanations (51-70)

1 D: "British Navy" is a singular collective noun. To agree, the verb should be "was" rather than the plural "were."

2. D: The incorrectly plural verb "are" should be "is" to agree with the singular subject "smoking."

3. B : The singular verb "includes" should be plural here to agree with the plural subject "signs."

4. C: The possessive pronoun modifying "trigonometry homework" should be the singular "his" here to agree with the singular "Either Philip or Joe," not the plural "their."

5. C: The preposition here should be "besides," meaning except or in addition to, not "beside," meaning next to or alongside of.

6. E: This is correct as written. The speaker appreciates the helping, not you, so the object is "helping" and "your" modifies "helping." Using "you" here is a common error.

7. D: The correct spelling of the adverb indicating location is "here." "Hear" is the spelling of the verb meaning to perceive sound.

8. B: The correct spelling is "affected," meaning to influence or have an impact on. "Effected" means caused or accomplished, e.g. "Our conversation effected a change."

9. C: To modify/describe "opposed," the correct spelling is the adverb "altogether" (one word), meaning entirely/completely/wholly. The two words "all together" have a different meaning, e.g. "The committee members were all together yesterday."

10. D: The plural subject "flies" requires the plural verb "attack," not the singular "attacks."

11. B: "This kind of sweater" is correct; adding the article "a" is incorrect. When describing something as a "kind of/type of," this expression places the described thing into a category. The category itself does not refer to a specific individual of that type (in this example, sweater).

12. E: The sentence is correct as it is written.

13. C: The correct spelling of the verb meaning to agree is "assent." The spelling here, "ascent," is a noun meaning a climb or upward progress, literally or figuratively.

14. C: The correct plural present perfect tense of "to go" is "have gone," not "have went," which is never a correct construction in any context.

15. B: The past tense of the verb "to sink" is "sank," not "sunk," which is the present perfect or past perfect (e.g. is or are sunk, has or have sunk, was or were sunk).

16. B: The correct spelling is "complement," meaning in math (as it does here), the angle that, added to a given angle, produces a right angle (here, 30+60=90). In modern English, complement means the full amount required; or something that completes, perfects, or goes well with something else. The spelling "compliment," incorrectly used here, means praise or flattery.

17. B: The verb "drive" should be modified here by the adverb "cautiously," not by the adjective "cautious," which should only modify a noun (e.g. "Cautious behavior is advised.")

18. B: The correct spelling is "council," meaning an assembly of persons or an executive, legislative, or administrative body assisting or advising a leader. "Counsel," meaning attorney at law, could also be correct here. There is no such word as "counsil."

19. D: The subject "scurvy" is singular; to agree, the verb "results" is required, not the plural "result."

20. B: The plural subject "discs" requires the plural verb "offer," not the singular "offers."

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Q 60
 Tsetse flies, which carry the dreaded disease called sleeping sickness attacks both human and cattle. No error.
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D.
E.
Q 61
 According to Aunt Grace, this kind of a sweater is the warmest for the winter months. No error.
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B. 
C. 
D.
E.
Q 62
Many reading lists for high-school students include translations from Scandinavian writers such as Lagerlog, Undset, and Ibsen. No error.
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B. 
C. 
D.
E.

Q 63
 Will they ascent to our proposal? No error.
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Q 64
 Earlier synthetics, such as Bakelite, have went the way of the dinosaur. No error.
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Q 65
 After the attack by the U-boat, the Lusitania sunk in 18 minutes; over 1000 people drowned. No error.
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Q 66
The teacher discussed the rule that the compliment of thirty degrees is sixty degrees. No error.
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Q 67
As you approach the intersection, drive as cautious as you can. No error.
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Q 68
 The queen's counsil could not agree on the correct policy. No error.
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E.

Q 69
 Scury, one of the diseases of modern science has conquered result from a lack of vitamin C. No error.
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Q 70
Some people say that compact discs offers a brighter treble and truer base than conventional records. No error.
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