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1) 0.

4 is the same as

A) four
B) four-tenths
C) four hundredths
D) one-fourth

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2) When you subtract one of the numbers below from 900, the answer is greater than 300. Which
number is it?

A) 823
B) 712
C) 667
D) 579

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3) Tanya has read the first 78 pages in a book that is 130 pages long. Which number sentence
could Tanya use to find the number of pages she must read to finish the book?

A) B) C) D)

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4) Each figure represents a fraction. Which two figures represent the same fraction?
A) 1 and 2 B) 1 and 4 C) 2 and 3 D) 3 and 4

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5) Which of these does not show a line of symmetry?

A) B) C) D)

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6) 25 X 18 is more than 24 X 18. How much more?

A) 1
B) 18
C) 24
D) 25

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7) What do you have to do to each number in column A to to get the number next to it in Column
B?

A) Add 8 to the number in column A.


B) Add 8 to the number in Column A.
C) Subtract 8 from the number in Column A.
D) Multiply the number in Column A by 5.
E) Divide the number in Column A by 5.

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8) Kyle and Bob are playing a game. The object of the game is to get the highest total of points.
This chart shows how many points they scored.

Who won and by how many points?

A) Bob won by 25 points


B) Bob won by 100 points
C) Kyle won by 25 points
D) Kyle won by 175 points

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9) A thin wire 20 centimeters long is formed into a rectangle. If the width of this rectangle is 4
centimeters, what is its length?
A)5 centimeters
B) 6 centimeters
C) 12 centimeters
D) 16 centimeters
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10) There are 54 marbles, and they are put into 6 bags, so that the same number of marbles is in
each bag. How many marbles would 2 bags contain?
A) 108 marbles
B) 18 marbles
C) 15 marbles
D) 12 marbles
D) 9 marbles
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11) There is only one red marble in each of these bags?

Without looking in the bag, you are to pick a marble out of one of the bags. Which bag would
give you the greatest chance of picking the red marble?

A) The bag with 10 marbles


B) The bag with 100 marbles
C) The bag with 1000 marbles
D) All bags would give the same chance.

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12) This picture shows a cube with one edge marked. How many edges does the cube have
altogether?

A) 6
B) 8
C) 12
D) 24

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13) The weight (mass) of a clothespin is 9.2 g. Which of these is the best estimate of the total
weight (mass) of 1000 clothespins?

A) 900 g
B) 9,000 g
C) 90,000 g
D) 900,000 g

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14) In which pair of numbers is the second number 100 more than the first number?
A) 199 and 209
B) 4236 and 4246
C) 9635 and 9735
D) 51,863 and 52,863
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15) Four children measured the width of a room by counting how many paces it took them to
cross it. The chart shows their measurements.
Who had the longest pace?

A) Stephen
B) Erlane
C) Ana
D) Carlos

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16) Which number represents the shaded part of the figure?

A) 2.8
B) 0.5
C) 0.2
D) 0.02

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17) Which of these would most likely be measured in milliliters?
A) The amount of liquid in a teaspoon
B) The weight (mass) of a pin
C) The amount of gasoline in a tank
D) The thickness of 10 sheets of paper
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18) Here is a number sentence.
4 X ? < 17

What number could go in the ? to make the sentence true?

A) 4
B) 5
C) 12
D) 13

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19) Julie put a box on a shelf that is 96.4 centimeters long. The box is 33.2 centimeters long.
What is the longest box she could put on the rest of the shelf?
A) 99.6 cm.
B) 66.4 cm.
C) 96.4 cm.
D) 63.2 cm.
D) the answer is not given

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20) The graph shows the number of cartons of milk sold each day of a week at a school.
How many cartons of milk did the school sell that week?

A) 115
B) 125
C) 135
D) 25
D) the answer is not given

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21)
How many millimeters in a meter?

millimeters

22) Write the number that is 1000 more than 56821.

23) Sam said that 1/3 of a pie is less than 1/4 of a pie. Is Sam correct?

yes
no

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24) A teacher marks 10 of her pupils' tests every half hour. It takes her one and one half hours to
mark all her pupils'tests. How many pupils are in her class?
pupils

25) On this grid, find the dot with the circle around it. We can describe where this dot is by
saying it is at First Number 1, Second Number 3

Now find the dot with the triangle around it. How can you describe where the dot is on the grid
in the same way?

A) First Number 1, Second Number 3


B) First Number 3, Second Number 2
C) First number 3, Second Number 10
D) First Number 2, Second Number 3
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1) Prabhu had $5 to buy milk, bread, and eggs. When he got to the shop he found
that the prices were those shown below:

At which of these times would it make sense to use estimates rather than exact
numbers?

A)When the clerk counted Prabhu's change


B) When the clerk entered each amount into the cash register
C) When Prabhu was told how much he owed
D)When Prabhu tried to decide whether $5 was enough money

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2) Divide:

A) 1/2
B) 6/7
C) 32/525
D) 7/6

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3) Divide:
4) One centimeter on the map represents 8 kilometers on the land.

About how far apart are Oxford and Smithville on the land?

A) 4 km B)16 km C)35 km D)50 km

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5) Last year there were 1172 students at Beaton High School. This year there are
15 percent more students than last year. Approximately how many students are
at Beaton High School this year?

A)1800
B)1600
C)1500
D)1400
E)1200

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6) Two groups of tourists each have 60 people. If 3/4 of the first group and 2/3 of
the second group board buses to travel to a museum, how many more people in
the first group board buses than in the second group?

A)3
B)4
C)5
D)6
E)7

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7) A quadrilateral MUST be a parallelogram if it has __________

A) one pair of adjacent sides equal.


B)one pair of parallel sides.
C)a diagonal as axis of symmetry .
D)two adjacent angles equal .
E) two pairs of parallel sides.

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8) Which of the following are most likely to be the coordinates of point P?

A)(8, 12)
B)(8, 8)
C) (12, 8)
D) (12, 12)
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9) How many triangles of the shape and size of the shaded triangle can the
trapezoid above be divided into?

A)Three
B)Four
C)Five
D)Six
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10) What is the ratio of the length of a side of a square to its perimeter?
A)1:1
B)1:2
C)1:3
D)1:4
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11) If m represents a positive number, which of these is equivalent to
m+ m + m + m?
A)m +4
B)4m
C) m x 4
D)4(m +1)
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12) Brad wanted to find three consecutive whole numbers that add up to 81. He
wrote the equation
(n - 1) + n + (n + 1) = 81
What does the n stand for?

A)The least of the three whole numbers.


B)The middle whole number.
C) The greatest of the three whole numbers.
D)The difference between the least and greatest of the three whole numbers.
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13) The table represents a relation between x and y. What is the missing number
in the table?

A)2
B)3
C) 4
D)5
E)6
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14) 14) Juan has 5 fewer hats than Maria, and Clarissa has 3 times as many hats
as Juan. If Maria has n hats, which of these represents the number of hats that
Clarissa has?

A)5 -3n
B)3n
C) n-5
D)3n-5
E) 3(n-5)
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15) Which of these is the longest time?
A)15 000 seconds
B)1 500 minutes
C) 10 hours
D)1 day
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16) Which of these is equal to y3?

A) y + y + y
B) y x y x y
C) 3y
D) y2+ y

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17) In a bag of cards 1/6 are green, 1/12 are yellow, 1/2 are white and 1/4 are
blue. If someone takes a card from the bag without looking, which color is it most
likely to be?
A)White
B)Blue
C) Green
D)Yellow
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18) The graph shows the distance traveled before coming to a stop after the
brakes are applied for a typical car traveling at different speeds. A car is
traveling 80 km per hour. About how far will the car travel after the brakes are
applied?
A)60 m
B)70 m
C) 85 m
D)100 m
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19) The number of 750 mL bottles that can be filled from 600 L of water
is_________?

20) What is the weight (mass) shown on the scale?

A)153 g
B)160 g
C)165 g
D)180 g
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21) A cake is put in the oven at 7:20. If the cake takes three quarters of an hour
to bake, at what time should it be taken out of the oven?

A) 8:10
B) 8:05
C) 8:15
D) 7:50

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22) Which of these is closest to the length of the pencil in the figure?

A) 9 cm
B)10.5 cm
C)12 cm
D)13.5 cm
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23) The length of a rectangle is 6 cm, and its perimeter is 16 cm. What is the area
of the rectangle in square centimeters?

cm.
24) To mix a certain color of paint, Alana combines 5 liters of red paint, 2 liters
of blue paint, and 2 liters of yellow paint. What is the ratio of red paint to the
total amount of paint?
A) 5:2
B)9:4
C)5:4
D)5:9
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25) Three-fifths of the students in a class are girls. If 5 girls and 5 boys are added
to the class, which statement is true of the class?
A) There are more girls than boys.
B)There are the same number of girls as there are boys.
C)There are more boys than girls.
D)You cannot tell whether there are more girls or boys from the information
given
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1) If xy =1 and x is greater than 0, which of the following statements is true?

A)When x is greater than 1, y is negative.


B)When x is greater than 1, y is greater than 1.
C)When x is less than 1, y is less than 1.
D)As x increases, y increases.
E) As x increases, y decreases.

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2) In how many ways can one arrange on a bookshelf 5 thick books, 4
medium\par sized books and 3 thin books so that the books of the same size
remain together?

A)5! 4! 3! 3! = 103,680
B)5! 4! 3! = 17,280
C) (5! 4! 3!) x 3 = 51,840
D) 5 x 4 x 3 x 3 =180
E) 2 12 x 3 =12,288

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3) The acceleration of an object moving in a straight line can be determined from

A) the slope of the distance-time graph


B) the area below the distance-time graph
C) the slope of the velocity-time graph
D) the area below the velocity-time graph

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4) The value of

is:

A) 0 B) C) 1/2 D) E)
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5) Which of the following graphs has these features:? f'(0) >0, f'(1) <0 and f''(x) is
always negative.
A) B) C) D) E)

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6) The line l in the figure is the graph of y = f(x).

A) 3
B) 4
C) 4.5
D) 5
E) 5.5

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7) The vertices of the triangle PQR are the points P(1, 2), Q(4, 6) and R(- 4, 12).
Which one of the following statements about triangle PQR is true?

A) PQR is a right triangle with the right angle, P.


B) PQR is a right triangle with the right angle,Q.
C) PQR is a right triangle with the right angle, R.
D) PQR is not a right triangle.

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8) Which one of the following conics is represented by the equation (x-3y)(x+3y) =
36 ?
A) Circle
B) Ellipse
C) Parabola
D) Hyperbola

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9) Determine the distance between the x -intercept and the z-intercept of the
plane whose equation is 3x + 2y - 4z = 12.
A)
B) 1
C) 5
D) 7
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10)

AB is the diameter of a semicircle k, C is an arbitrary point on the semicircle


(other than A or B), and S is the centre of the circle inscribed into triangle ABC.

Then the measure of

A)angle ASB changes as C moves on k.


B)angle ASB is the same for all positions of C but it cannot be determined
without knowing the radius.
C) angle ASB = 135 for all C.
D) angle ASB = 150 for all C.
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11) A set of 24 cards is numbered with the positive integers from 1 to 24. If the
cards are shuffled and if only one is selected at random, what is the probability
that the number on the card is divisible by 4 or 6?
A) 1/6
B) 5/24
C) 1/4
D) 1/3
E) 5/12
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12) A translation maps A (2, -3) onto A' (-3, -5). Under the same translation, find
the coordinates of B', the image of B (1,4).
A) (-5, -2)
B) (6,6)
C) (-2, -4)
D) (-4, 2)
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13) The number of bacteria in a colony was growing exponentially. At 1 pm
yesterday the number of bacteria was 1000 and at 3 pm yesterday it was 4000.
How many bacteria were there in the colony at 6 pm yesterday?

14 The rectangle labeled Q CANNOT be obtained from the rectangle labeled P


by means of

A) reflection (about an axis in the plane of the page)


B) rotation (in the plane of the page)
C) translation
D) translation followed by a reflection

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15) Determine all complex number z that satisfy the equation
where denotes the conjugate of z.

A) ( -1/3 + 5/3i)
B) ( -3 -i)
C) (1 -i)
D) answer not given
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16 The graph of the function g passes through the point (1,2). The slope of the
tangent to the graph at any point (x, y) is given by g'(x) = 6x - 12. What is g(x)?
A) 6x2 -12x +11
B) 6x2 -12x -11
C) 3x2 - 12x +11
D) 3x2 -12x
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17) What are the values of x for which the inequality

is true?

A) x is less than or equal to -7/9


B) x is less than or equal to -1/3
C) x is greater than or equal to 0
D) x is greater than or equal 7/3
E) x is greater than or equal 9/3
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18) Given logb2 = 1/3, then logb32 is equal to
A) 2
B) 5
C) -3/5
D) 5/3
E) 3/log232
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19) The sum of the infinite series 1- (1/2) + (1/4) - (1/8) + ... is
A) 5/8
B) 2/3
C) 3/5
D) 3/2
E) infinite
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20) The velocity v of a body moving in a straight line t seconds after starting from
rest is
v = 4t - 12 t2 meters/second
3

How many seconds after starting does its acceleration become zero?

seconds

21) A warning system installation consists of two independent alarms


probabilities of operating in an emergency of 0.95 and 0.90 respectively. Find the
probability that at least one alarm operates in an emergency.

A) 0.995
B) 0.975
C) 0.95
D) 0.90
E) 0.855
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22 An examination consists of 13 questions. A student must answer only one of
the first two questions and only nine of the remaining ones. How many choices of
questions does the student have?
A) 13C10 = 286
B) 11C 8 =165
C) 2 X 11C9 =110
D) 2 X 11P 2 = 220
E) some other number
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23 For what real value of k will the equation below describe of circle of radius
equal to 3?
x + y2+2x-4y+k = 0
2

A) K=2
B) K=8
C) K= -4
D) K= -9
E) K= 4

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24 Find all real values of x which satisfy the equation.

A) x=1
B) x=4, x=1
C) x=4
D) x=2, x= -1
E) x=2

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25) A string is wound symmetrically around a circular rod. The string goes
exactly 4 times around the rod. The circumference of the rod is 4 cm. and its
length is 12 cm.

Find the length of the string.

cm.

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