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Sample Practice Test Questions

Math Knowledge

What is the circumference of a circle with a radius of 18?

36π

The formula for circumference is circle diameter x π. Circle diameter is 2 x radius:

c = πd
c = π(2 * r)
c = π(2 * 18)
c = 36π

Word Knowledge
Jonah regretted entangling Parker in his legal difficulties.
embroil
To involve in trouble.
Arithmetic Reasoning

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?

28,500

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.

General Science

Carbohydrates are found in:

sugars and starches

Carbohydrates are major sources of energy for the body and are found in sugars (fruit, cane sugar, beets) and starches (bread, rice, potatoes, pasta).

Math Knowledge

Solve for b:
b2 - 5b - 6 = 0

-1 or 6

The first step to solve a quadratic equation that's set to zero is to factor the quadratic equation:

b2 - 5b - 6 = 0
(b + 1)(b - 6) = 0

For this expression to be true, the left side of the expression must equal zero. Therefore, either (b + 1) or (b - 6) must equal zero:

If (b + 1) = 0, b must equal -1
If (b - 6) = 0, b must equal 6

So the solution is that b = -1 or 6

Automotive Information

Another name for the powertrain control module is the __________ control unit.

engine

The main computer or powertrain control module (PCM) uses pre-programmed software to analyze the input received from sensors and produce output signals to adjust vehicle performance and operation. (Engine control unit (ECU) is another name for the PCM.)

Word Knowledge
Sheila, who could not resist bragging, flaunted the "A" marked on her test paper.
parade
To display showily.
Arithmetic Reasoning

What is \( \frac{-7a^5}{7a^4} \)?

-a

To divide terms with exponents, the base of both exponents must be the same. In this case they are so divide the coefficients and subtract the exponents:

\( \frac{-7a^5}{7a^4} \)
\( \frac{-7}{7} \) a(5 - 4)
-a

General Science

The energy posessed by a ball on the window ledge of a tall building is an example of what kind of energy?

potential

Kinetic energy is the energy posessed by a moving object. Potential energy is stored energy in a stationary object based on its location, position, shape, or state.

Electronics Information

The watt is a unit of measurement for:

power

Electrical power is measured in watts (W) and is calculated by multiplying the voltage (V) applied to a circuit by the resulting current (I) that flows in the circuit: P = IV. In addition to measuring production capacity, power also measures the rate of energy consumption and many loads are rated for their consumption capacity. For example, a 60W lightbulb utilizes 60W of energy to produce the equivalent of 60W of heat and light energy.