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Friday, June 28, 2013

Free Printable Wonderlic Practice Test Sample Questions (1-200) Part XIII

New Printable Wonderlic Practice Test Sample Questions 2013-14 (bonus)


This is my 13th blog on free Wonderlic Practice Test Sample Questions. Wonderlic Personnel Test (WPT) is a general test of problem solving ability that many consider to be the best measure of intelligence.

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Free Printable Wonderlic Practice Test Sample Questions bonus 186-195


Select the answer choice that identifies the noun in the sentence.
Q 186
 It will take all of your energy and will to be able to walk again.

A. Take
B. All
C. Your
D. Energy

Q 187
 The works of many great poets have been placed on reserve.

A. Many
B. Great
C. Placed
D. Reserve
 
Q 188
The Brooklyn Bridge was opened in 1883.

A. Bridge
B. Was
C. Opened
D. In

Q 189
 Sparta and Athens were enemies during the Peloponnesian War.

A. And
B. Were
C. During
D. War

Q 190
 Sharks and lampreys are not true fish because their skeletons are made of cartilage rather than bone.

A. True
B. Because
C. Their
D. Bone

Q 191
 John, have you met your new boss?

A. Have
B. Met
C. Your
D. Boss

Q 192
Lue's parents tried living in the north, but they could not adapt to the cold.

A. North
B. But
C. Not
D. Adapt

Q 193
 Mastering basic mathematics is an important goal for younger students.

A. Mastering
B. Important
C. Younger
D. Students

Q 194
 To seize a foreign embassy and its inhabitants is flagrant disregard for diplomatic neutrality.

A. Seize
B. Its
C. Flagrant
D. Neutrality

Q 195
The Trojans' rash decision to accept the wooden horse led to their destruction.

A. Their
B. Led
C. Accept
D. Destruction

Answers and Explanations- Free Printable Wonderlic Practice Test Sample Questions bonus 186-195

186. D: Energy is a noun, as is will here. Take (A) is a verb. All (B) is an adverb modifying take. Your (C) is an adjective modifying energy and will.

187. D: Reserve is the only noun of the choices. Many (A) and great (B) are adjectives modifying the noun poets. Placed (C) is a verb.

188. A: Bridge is a proper noun here. Was (B) is the auxiliary verb for the past perfect tense of the verb opened (C). In (D) is a preposition.

189. D: War is a proper noun here. And (A) is a conjunction. Were (B) is a verb. During (C) is a preposition.

190. D: Bone is a noun. True (A) is an adjective modifying the noun fish. Because (B) is a conjunction. Their (C) is a plural possessive third-person pronoun modifying the noun skeletons.

191. D: Boss is a noun. Have (A) is the auxiliary verb for the present perfect tense of the verb met (B). Your (C) is a possessive second-person pronoun modifying the noun boss.

192. A: North is a noun here. But (B) is a conjunction. Not (C) is an adverb modifying the verb adapt (D).

193. D: Students is a plural noun. NOTE: Mastering (A) is a gerund, i.e. a verb form functioning as a noun. But since (D) is already a noun, it is the better choice. Important (B) is an adjective modifying the noun goal. Younger (C) is an adjective modifying the noun students.

194. D: Neutrality is a noun. Seize (A) is a verb. Its (B) is a possessive pronoun modifying the noun inhabitants. Flagrant (C) is an adjective modifying the noun disregard.

195. D: Destruction is a noun. Their (A) is a plural possessive pronoun modifying destruction. Led (B) and accept (C) are verbs.

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