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Thursday, April 21, 2011

2011-Wonderlic Free Personnel Test Sample Questions Answers 1-75

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Answers Wonderlic Free Personnel Test Sample Questions  1-75

1. 14. Since the class has three times as many girls as boys, the class is composed of 75% girls and 25% boys. To find the number of points each boy scores on average, we solve the following equation: 0.75*18 + 0.25*X = 17, where X is the number of points each boy scores on average. Solving for X gives X = 14, so the boys average 14 points per game.

2. 192 days. There are 48 different combinations of ties and shirts (8 different ties for each of the 6 pairs of pants), and then four different shirts for each of these combinations. In numerical form: 8 x 6 x 4 = 192.

3. $357. John's base wage can be figured by multiplying his pay per hour by the number of hours he worked: $8.50 x 36 = 306. His bonus for oil changes is calculated by multiplying the payment per oil change by the number of oil changes performed: 17 x 3 = 51. These two products can then be added together.

4. 9 cm. Volume is calculated as the product of length, width, and height, so if height is set as Y: 6 x 7 x Y = 378. This can be rearranged to 378 / 42 = Y = 9.

5. 25. This kind of problem can be easily solved by simply finding the average of the two extremes in the range: (13 + 37) / 2 = 25.

6.12 points.

7. No. Arnold will only save $10 by using the oil (.5 x (500 / 25)), and this is still $6 less than the cost of the oil.
8. 56 cents. First, divide the number of inches in 2 feet (24) by 3;then, multiply this number (8) by the price of 3 inches of rope: 8 x 7 = 56

9. 80.The next number is found by multiplying the previous number by 2.

10. 78.The next number is taken by adding one to each number and then multiplying this sum by 2.

11. 65. The next number is found by multiplying the number by 2 and then subtracting one from the product.

12. 1/9.

13. 1.5. The next number is found by dividing each number by 2.

14. 60.Be sure to identify the position of the decimal point.

15. 0.04. Be sure to identify the position of the decimal point.

16. 0.09. It may be helpful to say the numbers out loud: "9 hundredths" is clearly smaller than "54 hundredths."

17. Make sure to note the number of place values rather than simply looking at the value of the first digit in the number.

18. A, Have similar meanings. Both credit and credence can refer to a belief in the truth of something.

19. B, Have opposite meanings. Vintage refers to something old, while novelty refers to something new.

20. C, Have neither the same nor different meanings. To aspire to something is to set it as a goal, while a spire is the pointed top of a building, especially a church.

21. B, Have opposite meanings. To produce something is to bring it into existence, while to reduce it is to take part of it out of existence.

22. B, Have opposite meanings. To abstain from something is to refuse it, while to retain something is to keep it with oneself.

23. A, Have similar meanings. Both of these words can mean to change the purpose or direction of something.

24. C, Have neither similar nor opposite meanings.

25. A, Have similar meanings. Both of these words can mean to attack or crowd around.

26. C, Have neither similar nor opposite meanings. To punish is to penalize, while a skirmish is a small fight.

27. C, Have neither similar nor opposite meanings. Candor is fairness and openness in expression, while a condor is a kind of bird.

28. 6 feet

29. True

30. 84¢

31. 1

32. 3

33. 1/8

34. true

35. 84 cents

36. 1

37. 3

38. 4

39. 300 feet

40. 6 feet

.41. September

 42. .33

43. 17

44. March

45. $560

46. Not certain

47. 40 years old

48. B
49. C,
50. D
51. C
52. A
53. B
54. D
55. E
56. C
57. A
58. B
 59.A
60. C
62. C
62. B
63. D
64. B
65. A
66. B
67. B
68.C
69.E,
70.C
71.D
72.C
73 C
74.B
75.B

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

2011-Wonderlic Free Personnel Test Sample Questions -26-50 Part 2




26. PUNISH SKIRMISH these words:

A: Have similar meanings.

B: Have opposite meanings.

C: Have neither similar nor opposite meanings.

27. CANDOR CONDOR these words:

A: Have similar meanings.

B: Have opposite meanings.

C: Have neither similar nor opposite meanings.

28. When rope is selling at $.10 a foot, how many feet can you buy for sixty cents?

29. Assume the first 2 statements are true. Is the final one:

1. True 2. False 3. Not certain

The boy plays baseball.

All baseball players wear hats.

The boy wears a hat.

30. Paper sells for 21 cents per pad. What will 4 pads cost?

31. How many of the five pairs of items listed below are exact duplicates?

Nieman, K.M.Neiman, K.M.

Thomas, G.K.Thomas, C.K.

Hoff, J.P.Hoff, J.P.

Pino, L.R.Pina, L.R.

Warner, T.S.Wanner, T.S.

32. RESENT RESERVE-Do these words

Have similar meanings

Have contradictory meanings

Mean neither the same nor opposite?

33. Look at the row of numbers below. What number should come next?

8, 4,2 ,1 ,½ ,¼ ,?

34. Assume the first two statements are true. Is the final one:

1. true, 2. false, 3. not certain?

The boy plays baseball. All baseball players wear hats. The boy wears a hat.

35. Paper sells for 21 cents per pad. What will four pads cost?

36. How many of the five pairs of items listed below are exact duplicates?

Nieman, K.M. Neiman, K.M.

Thomas, G.K. Thomas, C.K.

Hoff, J.P. Hoff, J.P.

Pino, L.R. Pina, L.R.

Warner, T.S. Wanner, T.S.

37. RESENT RESERVE

Do these words

1. have similar meanings, 2. have contradictory meanings, 3. mean neither the same nor opposite?

38. One of the numbered figures in the following drawing is most different from the others. What is the number in that figure?

39. A train travels 20 feet in 1/5 second. At this same speed, how many feet will it travel in three seconds?

40. When rope is selling at $.10 a foot, how many feet can you buy for sixty cents?

41. The ninth month of the year is

1. October, 2. January, 3. June, 4. September, 5 May.

42. Which number in the following group of numbers represents the smallest amount?

7 ,.8,31 ,.33 ,2

43. In printing an article of 48,000 words, a printer decides to use two sizes of type. Using the larger type, a printed page contains 1,800 words. Using smaller type, a page contains 2,400 words. The article is allotted 21 full pages in a magazine. How many pages must be in smaller type?

44. The hours of daylight and darkness in SEPTEMBER are nearest equal to the hours of daylight and darkness in:

1. June, 2. March, 3. May, 4. November.

45. Three individuals form a partnership and agree to divide the profits equally. X invests $9,000, Y invests $7,000, Z invests $4,000. If the profits are $4,800, how much less does X receive than if the profits were divided in proportion to the amount invested?

46. Assume the first two statements are true. Is the final one:

1. true, 2. false, 3. not certain?

Tom greeted Beth. Beth greeted Dawn. Tom did not greet Dawn.

47. A boy is 17 years old and his sister is twice as old. When the boy is 23 years old, what will be the age of his sister?

48. Round 907.457 to the nearest tens place.

A. 908.0 ,B. 910 ,C. 907.5 ,D. 900 ,E. 907.46

49. At a certain high school, the respective weights for the following subjects are:

Mathematics 3, English 3, History 2, Science 2 and Art 1.

What is a student's average whose marks were the following: Geometry 89, American Literature 92, American History 94, Biology 81, and Sculpture 85?

A. 85.7 ,B. 87.8 ,C. 88.9 ,D. 89.4 ,E. 90.2

50. Ginger over the course of an average work-week wanted to see how much she spent on lunch daily. On Monday and Thursday, she spent $5.43 total. On Tuesday and Wednesday, she spent $3.54 on each day. On Friday, she spent $7.89 on lunch. What was her average daily cost?

A. $3.19 ,B. $3.75 ,C. $3.90 ,D. $4.08 ,E. $4.23

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