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READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. DO EXACTLY AS INSTRUCTED. PROBLEMS MUST BE WORKED WITHOUT THE AID OF A CALCULATOR OR OTHER PROBLEM-SOLVING DEVICES.
This is a test of problem solving ability. It contains various types of questions. Above you will see the time you have remaining once the test starts. On the next few pages you will find some
sample questions.
Sample question #1: REAP is the opposite of
1. obtain, 2. cheer, 3. continue, 4. exist,
5. sow
The correct answer is “sow”. The correct word is numbered 5. Then write the figure 5 in the field below the question.
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Answer this next sample question yourself.
Sample question #2: Paper sells for 23 cents per pad. What will 4 pads cost?
The correct answer is 92 cents. There is nothing to select from so just place “92 cents” in the input field.
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Sample question #3: MINER | MINOR Do these word
1. have similar meaning. 2. have contradictory meanings. 3. Mean neither the same nor opposite?
The correct answer is
“mean neither the same nor opposite”
which is number 3 so all you have to do is place a figure “3” in the input field below the question.
When the answer to a question is a letter or a number, put the letter or number in the input field.
This test contains 50 questions. It is unlikely that you will finish all of them in 12 minutes, but please answer as many as you can. You'll want to go as fast as possible, but not so fast that you make mistakes. If you don't know an answer, feel free to skip it and go to the next one but be advised, the questions become increasingly difficult. Do not spend too much time on any one problem.
PLEASE DO NOT TAKE THIS ON A MOBILE DEVICE. You will score higher by completing this test on a computer in an undistracted setting. Thank you!
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1. PAIN is the opposite of
1. poison 2. torment 3. agony 4. comfort 5. punish
Answer 1
2. One number in the following series is omitted. What should that number be?
100 97 94 ? 88 85 82
Answer 2
3. GENEROUS is the opposite of
1. noble 2. popular 3. moody 4. neighborly 5. stingy
Answer 3
4. LUXURY is the opposite of
1. plenty 2. rapture 3. poverty 4. devotion 5. failure
Answer 4
5. In the following set of words, which word is different from the other?
1. car 2. bicycle 3. van 4. bus 5. truck
Answer 5
6. LINGER is the opposite of
1. maintain 2. hasten 3. require 4. remain 5. tarry
Answer 6
7. Assume the first two statements are true. Is the final one:
1. true 2. false 3. not certain?
The violin is in tune with the piano. The piano is in tune with the harp. The harp is in tune with the violin.
Answer 7
8. Suppose you arrange the following words so that they make a complete sentence.
If it is a true statement, mark (T) below; if false put an (F).
fuel wood are Coal and for used
Answer 8
9. FURTHER | FARTHER – Do these words
1. have similar meanings 2. have contradictory meanings 3. mean neither the same nor opposite
Answer 9
10. A car traveled 16 miles in 30 minutes. How many miles per hour was it traveling?
Answer 10
11. Are the meanings of the following sentences:
1. similar 2. contradictory 3. neither similar nor contradictory
A faithful friend is a strong defense. They never taste who always drink.
Answer 11
12. A dealer bought some bikes for $2,000. She sold them for $2,400, making $50 on each bike. How may bikes were involved?
Answer 12
13. How many of the six pairs of items below are exact duplicates?
Answer 13
14. A boy is 6 years old and his sister is twice as old. When the boy is 10, what will be the age of his sister?
Answer 14
15. In the following set of words, which word is different from the others?
1. armada 2. band 3. brood 4. boy 5. crowd
Answer 15
16. Suppose you arranged the following words so that they make a true statement. Then print the last letter in the last word as the answer to this problem.
is world The Round
Answer 16
17. VOCATION | WORK – Do these words
1. have similar meanings 2. have contradictory meanings 3. have neither the same nor opposite
Answer 17
18. Look at the row of numbers. What number should come next?
81 27 9 3 1 1/3
Answer 18
19. This geometric figure can be divided by a straight line into two parts which fit together in a certain way to make a perfect square.
Draw such a line by joining two of the numbers. Then write the numbers as the answer.
Answer 19
20. How many of the five items listed below are exact duplicates of each other?
Patterson, A.J. | Paterson, A.J.
Smith, A.O. | Smith, O.A.
Bleed, O.M. | Bleed, O.M.
Peterson, O.W. | Peterson, O.W.
Cash, L.O. | Cash, L.O.
Answer 20
21. Suppose you arrange the following words so that they make a complete sentence. If it is true, mark (T) below; if false, (F) below.
all are American countries of citizens
Answer 21
22. Assume that the first 2 statements are true. Is the final statement:
1. true 2. false 3. not certain
All red-headed boys are mischievous. Charles is red-headed. He is mischievous.
Answer 22
23. Two of the following proverbs have similar meanings. Which ones are they?
1. A friend in need is a friend indeed.
2. Fields have eyes and woods have ears.
3. A fox is not caught twice in a snare.
4. A setting hen never gets fat.
5. A rolling stone gathers no moss.
Answer 23
24. A rectangular bin completely filled, holds 900 cubic feet of lime. If the bin is 10 feet long and 10 feet wide, how deep is it?
Answer 24
25. A watch lost 1 minute and 12 seconds in 24 days. How many seconds did it lose per day?
Answer 25
26. Assume that the first 2 statements are true. Is the final statement:
1. true 2. false 3. not certain?
Most leaders are progressive. Most leaders are entrepreneurs. Most progressives are entrepreneurs
Answer 26
27. Telephone time costs 15 cents a unit. How much can you buy for a dollar?
Answer 27
28. Are the meanings of the following sentences:
1. similar 2. contradictory 3. neither similar nor contradictory
Every pumpkin is known by its stem. Like father, like son.
Answer 28
29. If ½ yards of fabric cost $20, what will 3 ½ yards cost?
Answer 29
30. How many of the five pairs of items listed below are exact duplicates?
Silverstein, M.O. | Silverstien, M.O.
Harrisberg, L.W. | Harrisberg, L.M.
Seirs, J.C. | Sears, J.C.
Wood, A.B. | Woods, A.B.
Johnson, M.D. | Johnson, M.D
Answer 30
31. Two people caught 75 fish. A. caught 4 times as many as B. How many fish did B. catch?
Answer 31
32. In the following set of words, which word is different from the others?
1. faculty 2. fleet 3. flock 4. friend 5. force
Answer 32
33. Assume the first two statements are true. Is the final one:
1. true 2. false 3. not certain?
Bert greeted Alice. Alice greeted Lou. Bert did not greet Lou.
Answer 33
34. Which number in the following group of numbers represents the smallest amount?
2 1 .99 .999 .88
Answer 34
35. A side of beef weighs 250 lbs. The average daily beef consumption of a family is 1 2/3 lbs. How long will the beef last?
Answer 35
36. Are the meanings of the following sentences:
1. similar 2. contradictory 3. neither similar nor contradictory?
Friends agree best at a distance. Friends are one soul in two bodies.
Answer 36
37. How many square yards are there in a floor which is 9 feet long by 21 feet wide?
Answer 37
38. One number in the following series does not fit in with the pattern set by the others. What should that number be?
8 9 12 13 16 17 18
Answer 38
39. Three of the following 5 parts can be fitted together in such a way to make a triangle. Which three are they?
Answer 39
40. A soldier shooting at a target hits it 40% of the time. How many times must he shoot in order to register 100 hits?
Answer 40
41. Which number in the following series represents the smallest amount?
2 1 .8 .888 .99
Answer 41
42. CENSOR | CENSURE – Do these words
1. have similar meanings 2. have contradictory meanings 3. neither similar nor contradictory
Answer 42
43. Are the meanings of the following phrases:
1. similar 2. contradictory 3. neither similar not contradictory
A chip off the old block. A beggar’s son struts like a peer.
Answer 43
44. A clock was exactly on time at noon on Monday. At 8 PM on Tuesday it was 32 seconds slow. At the same rate, how much did it lose in ½ hour?
Answer 44
45. Are the meanings of the following sentences:
1. similar 2. contradictory 3. neither similar nor contradictory
People who demand, do not command. People who comply against their will are of their own opinions still.
Answer 45
46. For $2.40 a grocer buys a case of fruit which contains 12 dozen. She knows that two dozen will spoil before she sells them. At what price must she sell the good ones to profit 1/3 of the whole cost?
Answer 46
47. Are the meanings of the following sentences:
1. similar 2. contradictory 3. neither similar nor contradictory
Where there’s a will there’s a way. The kings sell everything for labor.
Answer 47
48. The hours of daylight and darkness are equal in
1. June 2. September 3. May 4. December
Answer 48
49. This geometric figure can be divided by a straight line into two parts which will fit together in a certain way to make a perfect square. Draw such a line by joining 2 of the numbers. Then write these numbers as the answer
Answer 49
50. Three individuals form a partnership and agree to divide the profits equally. X invests $5,500, Y invests $3,500, and Z invests $1,000. If the profits are $3,000, how much less does X receive than if the profits were divided in proportion to the amount invested?
Answer 50
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