TEST 9—FORM CODE 7W
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Time—30 minutes
secTION | 35 Questions
In this section solve each problem, using any available space on the
page for scratchwork. Then decide which is the best of the choices
given and fill in the corresponding oval on the answer sheet
The following information is for your reference in solving some of the problems.
Circle of radius r: Area = xr?; Circumference = 2nr ‘Triangle: The sum of the measures in
‘The number of degrees of arc in a circle is 360. ¢ degrees of the angles of a
‘The measure in degrees of a straight angle is 180 triangle is 180.
DiltabSeor ayo If £CDA isa right angle, then
= isequal to S is less than or equal to rea of SABC = 48% CD
# isunequalto «= is greater than orequalto. 4 Db (1) area of AABC 2
< is less than |) is parallel to (@) AC? = AD? + DC?
> isgreater than. is perpendicular to
Note: Figures that accompany problems in this test are intended to provide information useful in solving the problems.
They are drawn as accurately as possible EXCEPT when it is stated in a specific problem that its figure is not drawn
to scale, All figures lie in a plane unless otherwise indicated. All numbers used are real numbers.
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ter 4. Ina video game, 10 spaceships from planet A
planet 4 survived the battle, how many space-
ships from planet B were destroyed during the
battle?
(A) One
(B) Four
(©) Five
(D) Six
(E) Nine
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13. 6, What isthe value of
x=dand y=5?
5. The first three numbers ina sequence of
1,000 numbers are shown above. Every number At
of this sequence after these first three numbers (B) vil
is the sum of the three immediately preceding (Gc) r
numbers. For example, the fourth number of (DR) ou
this sequence is —1 + 1+ 3=3. the fifth num- oy #
ber is 1+3+3=7, and so on, How many
numbers in this sequence are even? 1
Ifthe area of a rectangle is 24 and the ratio
(A) None NF he the length ofthe etal
(B) One
(D) Thee a4
(B). More than thee iO é
(D) &
(E) 12
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Solve each of the remaining problems in this section using any available space for scratchwork. Then decide which is
the best of the choices given and fill n the corresponding oval on the answer sheet.
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30. What is the average (arithmetic mean) of all the
multiples of 10 from 10 to 90, inclusive?
28. In the square above with side of length I unit, a
point starts at vertex P and moves along the
Sides of the square'in a clockwise direction. If
the point travels a distance of exactly 487 units.
where will the point be?
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(®) @
(OR
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(E) Notata vertex
29. Wa tac driver charges $0.60 for he frst
¥ mie and 8040 for ach 3 mile. or par
thereof afer hata ride costing S380 coud
be at most how many miles long?
(ay 40
(B) 45
(c) 50
(D) 55
(E) 90
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31. In the square above, if the ten nonoverlapping
regions have the areas shown, which of the
following is equal to y?
(A) xte
(B) ste
(C) ats+e
(D) b+s+8
(E) atbts
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32, V2 percent of 3/2 = 34. If 5 denotes the sum of the integers from 1 to
30 inclusive, and 1 denotes the sum of the
(A) 0.06 integers from 31 to 60 inclusive, what is the
1B) 08 value of 15?
1 (A) 30
5 (B) 31
(©) 180
De (D) 450
(&) 334 (E) 900
33. The sum of the areas of the faces of a cube is
300 square inches. The volume of this cube, in
cubie inches, 4
(A) 125V2 wt
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(© 30/2 (c) 8°
(D) 2,500 Ve
(E) 125,000 (D) >
(E) 8*
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Question £77 each consist of two quantities, one in
jumn A and one in Column B. You are to compare
the two quantities and on the answer sheet fil in oval
A if the quantity in Column A is greater;
B if the quantity in Column B is greater,
C if the two quantities are equal,
D ifthe relationship cannot be determined from the
information given.
AN E RESPONSE WILL NOT BE SCORED.
Notes:
1 In certain questions, information concerning one or both of the quantities to be compared is centered above the
two columns.
2. Ina given question, a symbol that appears in both columns represents the same thing in Column A as it does in
Column B.
3. Letters such as x, m, and k stand for real numbers.
EXAMPLES,
Column A Column B Answers
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Bag 4 contains 20 marbles. exactly 9 of which
are white. Bag B contains 10 marbles, exactly
5 of which are white. One marble is drawn at
random from each bag.
10. The probabitity that The probability that
the marble from the marble from
bag 4 is white bag B is white
i 2 if
5 706 15 x 50
12, The distance between The distance between
the tips of the hands the tips of the hands 16
ofa clock indicating _of the same clock
8:30 indicating 9:00 rty<8
Nan has nm coins and Charles has 3 less than fs x 7
5 times the number of coins that Nan has.
k
isgreater than. is perpendicular to
Note: Figures that accompany problems in this test are intended to provide information useful in solving the problems.
‘They are drawn as accurately as possible EXCEPT when itis stated in a specific problem that its figure is not drawn
to scale, All figures lie in @ plane unless otherwise indicated. All numbers used are real numbers.
1 69d eDe 3. Which ofthe following isthe greatest nine-dgit
integer less than 456,000,000 that can be written
(a) % by using each of the nine digits from I to 9
exactly once?
(B) 20 (A) 455,999,999.
(B) 435,987,654
(c) 14 (C) 454,987,321
(D) 453.987651
wt (E) 453,987,621
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(BE) 83
4, Inthe figure above, if €, || 2, what is the
value of x?
2. In the figure above, what are the coordinates of (A) 120
point P? (B) 130
() 140
® Ded (D) 150
6) 29) (E) 160
(©) (2,3)
(D) (-3.2)
(BE) (-3.-2)BRR, a8
5. Tom had 18 comic books, while Disne
wi ken ad wo, Tompaved of teas
vik to Disne a jane ar eidoks
slong to Hele. IF Tom then gave Hen 4 of
Hs Boks We ile ow ean cote boos
did Helen receive from Tom and Diane?
(A) 6
(B) 5
(C4
(D) 3
(E) 2
6. If n isan odd integer. which of the following
expressions must represent an even integer?
Lon+2
MH. 2n
HL ne
(A) Lonly
(B) I only
(C) Ul only
(D) 1and 11 only
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7. If the notation used in the expressions 2iu5 and
2ags is defined as follows
Diy = 2422+ 29= 14 and
2+ 2+ 25= 32,
then yas
(A) 42 (B) 66 (C) 270
(D) $12 (E) 2
Note: Figure not drawn to seale.
8. In the figure above, point B is on line seg-
ment AC, and AC=6, If the circumference
of the circle with center A is twice the circum=
ference of the circle with center C, what is the
length of BC?
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(B)
c)
(D)
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9. Of the following, which is greatest?
(A) 0.05 x2
(B) 0.025
10. Conveyer belt R travels at 45 feet per minute
and conveyer belt § travels at 30 feet per
minute. A given point on R would travel how
‘many more feet in one hour than a given point
on S?
(Ay 1s
(B) 900
(C) 1,800
(D) 2.700
(E) 4.500
B c
4 D
11, What is the perimeter of parallelogram ABCD
in the figure above?
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(B) av
(C6
(D) 4
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12. If 40 percent of x is 18, then 20 percent
of 2x is
(A) 90
(B) 45
(C) 36
(D) 18
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13, In the triangle above. if 80 y = 100, which
of the following must be true?
(A) 305x540
(B) 403x550
(©) S0Sx=60
(D) 605x570
(E) 705x580
14, The present ages, in years, of three brothers are
three consecutive even integers. Four years ago
the sum of their ages was 30 years. What is the
present age in years of the youngest brother?
(a) 6
a) 8
(Cc) 10
(D) 12
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IS. xt y=6, x
zy
(A) 3
(B) -1
(c) -2
(D)
(E)
P 0 R 5 7
16. In the figure above, segment PT has length 36,
@ is the midpoint of PR. R is the midpoint
of QS, and S isthe midpoint of Q7. What is
the length of segment QS?
(A) 7.2
(B) 12.2
(©) 124
(D) 14.2
(E) 144
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17. If a, b, and c are positive integers such that
a