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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    If the length of a rectangle exceeds its width by 11cm & the perimeter is 126cm, what are its dimensions?

    • A.

      Length = 37cm & Width = 26cm

    • B.

      Length = 88cm & Width = 77cm

    • C.

      Length = 20cm & Width = 37cm

    • D.

      Length = 45cm & Width = 34cm

    Correct Answer
    A. Length = 37cm & Width = 26cm
  • 2. 

    If you have five one-dollar bills, adding which set of coins to them would give you a total of $10?

    • A.

      16 Quarters, 5 Dimes, 9 Nickels

    • B.

      14 Quarters, 12 Dimes, 6 Nickels

    • C.

      19 Quarters, 10 Nickels

    • D.

      18 Quarters, 12 Nickels

    Correct Answer
    B. 14 Quarters, 12 Dimes, 6 Nickels
  • 3. 

    What does a "line of symmetry" do?

    • A.

      Divides A Shape Into 2 Equal Pieces

    • B.

      Divides A Shape Into 5 Equal Pieces

    • C.

      Divides A Shape Into 3 Equal Pieces

    • D.

      Divides A Shape Into 4 Equal Pieces

    Correct Answer
    A. Divides A Shape Into 2 Equal Pieces
  • 4. 

    How long is one leg of a right triangle if the other leg is 9 feet long and the hypotenuse is 15 feet long?

    • A.

      6 Feet

    • B.

      12 Feet

    • C.

      24 Feet

    • D.

      17.5 Feet

    Correct Answer
    B. 12 Feet
  • 5. 

    Which gives the most pizza, two 9" round pizzas or one 18" round pizza?

    • A.

      One 18" Pizza

    • B.

      They Give The Same Amount

    • C.

      Two 9" Pizza

    • D.

      Not Enough Information To Decide

    Correct Answer
    A. One 18" Pizza
  • 6. 

    Sam has an average of 78 after 4 tests, what should he make on the 5th test to have an average of 80?

    • A.

      78

    • B.

      92

    • C.

      80

    • D.

      88

    Correct Answer
    D. 88
  • 7. 

    If a restaurant has 4 meats, 5 veggies, 3 breads, 2 desserts, and 6 drinks; how many ways can you choose your meal (1 of each item)?

    • A.

      120

    • B.

      18

    • C.

      720

    • D.

      1440

    Correct Answer
    C. 720
  • 8. 

    What are the 1st 3 terms of an arithmetic sequence having 3 as first term and 5 as common distance?

    • A.

      3, 8, 13

    • B.

      2, 7, 12

    • C.

      1, 6, 11

    • D.

      3, -2, -7

    Correct Answer
    A. 3, 8, 13
  • 9. 

    Which of the following sets of numbers are considered Pythagorean triples?

    • A.

      3,4,5

    • B.

      5,6,7

    • C.

      1,2,3

    • D.

      2,4,6

    Correct Answer
    A. 3,4,5
  • 10. 

    The square root of -one is mathematically represented by which letter?

    • A.

      I

    • B.

      V

    • C.

      A

    • D.

      Z

    Correct Answer
    A. I
  • 11. 

    How many identical sides does a scalene triangle have?

    • A.

      2

    • B.

      4

    • C.

      3

    • D.

      0

    Correct Answer
    D. 0

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