ASVAB Arithmetic Reasoning Practice Test 781068 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 2.84
Score 0% 57%

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1

What is the next number in this sequence: 1, 4, 10, 19, 31, __________ ?

69% Answer Correctly
52
46
53
38

Solution

The equation for this sequence is:

an = an-1 + 3(n - 1)

where n is the term's order in the sequence, an is the value of the term, and an-1 is the value of the term before an. This makes the next number:

a6 = a5 + 3(6 - 1)
a6 = 31 + 3(5)
a6 = 46


2

Which of the following is an improper fraction?

70% Answer Correctly

\(1 {2 \over 5} \)

\({a \over 5} \)

\({2 \over 5} \)

\({7 \over 5} \)


Solution

A rational number (or fraction) is represented as a ratio between two integers, a and b, and has the form \({a \over b}\) where a is the numerator and b is the denominator. An improper fraction (\({5 \over 3} \)) has a numerator with a greater absolute value than the denominator and can be converted into a mixed number (\(1 {2 \over 3} \)) which has a whole number part and a fractional part.


3

A sports card collection contains football, baseball, and basketball cards. If the ratio of football to baseball cards is 7 to 2 and the ratio of baseball to basketball cards is 7 to 1, what is the ratio of football to basketball cards?

53% Answer Correctly
7:1
1:4
3:8
49:2

Solution

The ratio of football cards to baseball cards is 7:2 and the ratio of baseball cards to basketball cards is 7:1. To solve this problem, we need the baseball card side of each ratio to be equal so we need to rewrite the ratios in terms of a common number of baseball cards. (Think of this like finding the common denominator when adding fractions.) The ratio of football to baseball cards can also be written as 49:14 and the ratio of baseball cards to basketball cards as 14:2. So, the ratio of football cards to basketball cards is football:baseball, baseball:basketball or 49:14, 14:2 which reduces to 49:2.


4

If the ratio of home fans to visiting fans in a crowd is 3:1 and all 38,000 seats in a stadium are filled, how many home fans are in attendance?

50% Answer Correctly
28,500
24,000
41,667
23,250

Solution

A ratio of 3:1 means that there are 3 home fans for every one visiting fan. So, of every 4 fans, 3 are home fans and \( \frac{3}{4} \) of every fan in the stadium is a home fan:

38,000 fans x \( \frac{3}{4} \) = \( \frac{114000}{4} \) = 28,500 fans.


5

What is 4\( \sqrt{7} \) x 4\( \sqrt{3} \)?

41% Answer Correctly
8\( \sqrt{3} \)
8\( \sqrt{7} \)
16\( \sqrt{21} \)
8\( \sqrt{21} \)

Solution

To multiply terms with radicals, multiply the coefficients and radicands separately:

4\( \sqrt{7} \) x 4\( \sqrt{3} \)
(4 x 4)\( \sqrt{7 \times 3} \)
16\( \sqrt{21} \)