pretest-quantitative analysis & numerical reasoning
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Quantitative Analysis and Numerical Reasoning HandbookTRANSCRIPT
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PRE-TESTMs. Joanne D. Gorospe
Quantitative Analysis & Numerical Reasoning
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1.) 32 is to 9 as 92 is to ________
1. 18
2. 27
3. 72
4. 81
5. 90
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2.) 30% is to 3/5 as 60% is to _____
1. 1 1/5
2. 1 ¼
3. 3 ½
4. 2 1/3
5. 2 ¾
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3.) 0.25 is to 0.125 as 1.25 is to ___
1. 6.250
2. 2.125
3. 1.625
4. 1.125
5. 0.625
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4.) 12.5 is to 1/8 as 20 is to _______
1. 1/6
2. 1/5
3. ¼
4. 1/3
5. ½
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5.) 6 is to 15 as 36 is to __________
1. 90
2. 82
3. 75
4. 72
5. 60
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6.) 19.12 18.13 16.15 13.18
9.22 _____
1. 3.25
2 . 4.27
3. 5.23
4. 6.29
5. 5.26
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7.) 1 4 13 40
121 364 _____
1. 623
2. 719
3. 865
4. 997
5. 1093
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8.) 5 17 19 6 14 167 10 12 8 ____
1. 17
2. 15
3. 11
4. 9
5. 5
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9.) 795 2611 684 2722
573 2833 ___
1. 543
2. 484
3. 462
4. 446
5. –426
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10.) -6 30 -150 750 ___
1. 3750
2. 2250
3. –1500
4. –2250
5. –3750
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11.) 1/3 3/9 5/15 7/21
9/27 ____
1. 11/35
2. 11/33
3. 9/29
4. 8/25
5. 4/13
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12.) 4 16 8 40 20 120
60 420 ___
1. 480
2. 360
3. 240
4. 210
5. 140
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13.) 2 5 8 10 12 17
22 26 ___
1. 40
2. 38
3. 37
4. 35
5. 30
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14.) .02 .06 .12 .20 .30 ____
1. 0.36
2. .40
3. .42
4. .46
5. .48
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15.) 2 5 12.5 31.25 ____
1. 33.75
2. 43.25
3. 50.75
4. 78.125
5. 82.125
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16.) If the following quantities werearranged from the least to thegreatest, which one would havethe second greatest value?
1. 6/12
2. 5/12
3. 4/10
4. ¾
5. 2/6
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17.)The ratio of males to females inan organization is M is to F. Howmany males are there if there are Tfemales?
1. (M x T) + F
2. (F x T) + M
3. T + (F + M)
4. (M x T) / F
5. [M / (M+F)] x T
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18.) Suppose that the time now is9:30 a.m. What will be the time 16hours from now?
1. 12:30 a.m.
2. 1:30 am
3. 2:30 am
4. 11:30 pm
5. 12:30 pm
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19.) What number when increased
by 90% of itself equals 133?
1. 30
2. 43
3. 70
4. 119
5. 120
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20.) If y= -3. Which of the
following has the greatest value?
1. y2
2. y3
3. 1/y2
4. 1 + y
5. 1-y
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21.) Which of the following has
the least numerical value?
1. 6+3x4
2. 4+3x6
3. 4x6+3
4. 3x6+4
5. 3+6x4
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22.) A trader bought a watch and soldit at 30% more than its original cost.How much did the trader earn if theoriginal cost of the watch was P?
1. P + 30%
2. P – 30%
3. 30% x P
4. 30% / P
5. P + (P x 30%)
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23.) What is the standard
numerical value for 3.54 x 105 ?
1. 0.000354
2. 0.00354
3. 3, 3540
4. 35, 400
5. 354, 000
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24.) Of set S – 4/5, 41/50, 17/20, 75% the element with the largest value is __________.
1. 75%
2. 4/5
3. 41/50
4. 17/20
5. None, they are all equal
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25.) What is the smallest positivenumber that will give a remainderof 3 when it is divided by 4, 5, or 10?
1. 63
2. 53
3. 43
4. 33
5. 23
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26.) There are 36 reams of bondpaper in a drawer. If 1 ¼ dozens ofreams of paper were to be used inprinting, how many reams shouldbe left in the drawer?
1. 15
2. 20
3. 214. 22
5. 23
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27.) If a poster, which is 3 inches wideand 5 inches long, is enlarged suchthat the ratio of the width to the lengthis maintained, how many inches longwill it be if the new width is 9 inches?
1. 11
2. 13
3. 15
4. 25
5. 27
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28.) If a worker can wash all theglass windows of a building in 9days, what part of the job can saidworkers finish in 6 days?
1. ¼
2. 1/3
3. 2/3
4. 3/5
5. ¾
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29.) Ms. Cortez bought 20 blouses for P2,400 and marked them to sell at P145each. After selling 16 pieces at this rate,She decided to sell the remaining blousesat a lower price. At what price may shesell each remaining blouse and still realizea profit of P480 on the 20 blouses?
1. P143
2. P140
3. P138
4. P135
5. P133
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30.) In a room of ten people, howmany handshakes will there be ifevery person shakes hands witheveryone else exactly once?
1. 10
2. 45
3. 54
4. 60
5. 81
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31. The numerator of a fraction is 4 lessthan its denominator. If 3 added toboth the numerator and thedenominator the resulting number is ¾.What is the original fraction?
1. 8/14
2. 9/12
3. 10/12
4. 9/13
5. 10/13
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32.) Mang Gustin can climb a coconuttree at the rate of 10 ft. per minute andreturn at 20 ft. per minute. If it took him3 minutes to climb and return, what isthe height of the coconut tree?
1. 20 ft.
2. 18 ft.
3. 15 ft.
4. 13 ft.
5. 10 ft.
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33.) A fence is to be on posts 8 metersapart around a rectangular lot thatmeasures 40 meters long and 16meters wide. How many posts areneeded, including the ones placed ateach corner, to fence the entire lot?
1. 20
2. 18
3. 16
4. 14
5. 12
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34.) How many degrees are there in the angle made by the hands of a clock at 4 o’clock?
1. 150o
2. 120 o
3. 95 o
4. 80 o
5. 20 o
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35.) The cooperative trust fund is P500,000.Part of the fund is invested at an annualinterest rate of 6% and the rest is investedat an annual interest rate of 8%. If theincome from both investments is P39,000,how much is invested at each rate?
1. P100,000 at 6% ; P400,000 at 8%
2. P80,000 at 6% ; P420,000 at 8%
3. P75,000 at 6% ; P425,000 at 8%
4. P50,000 at 6% ; P450,000 at 8%
5. P25,000 at 6% ; P475,000 at 8%
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36.) The entrance fee in a carnival isP50 for an adult and P25 for a child.Ferdie pays P225 for the entrance feeof his family. If his family has equalnumber of adults and children, howmany are they in the family?
1. 12
2. 10
3. 8
4. 6
5. 4
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37.) The area of a rectangular field is9,000 square meters. If the ratio of thewidth to the length is 5 is to 8, what isthe length of the rectangular field inmeters?
1. 112
2. 120
3. 150
4. 225
5. 346
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38.) If a patient weighs 105 kg. andis 12.5% underweight, how manymore kilograms should the patientweigh?
1. 5
2. 10
3. 12
4. 13
5. 15
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39.) A tenant gets 4 sacks of palay forevery 7 sacks harvested. Following thisratio, how many sacks of palay wouldthe tenant get if 560 sacks wereharvested?
1. 140
2. 280
3. 300
4. 320
5. 350
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40.) A dealer sold a certain number ofportable TV sets at P6,400 each. Thedealer would have taken in as muchmoney had 3 fewer sets been sold atP7,680. How many sets were sold atP6,400
1. 9
2. 12
3. 14
4. 15
5. 18
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