Arithmetic
Algebra
Geometry
Statistics and Probability
100

7/20=

A. 0.035

B. 0.35

C. 0.858

D. 3.5


B. 0.35

100

Solve, (x-1)2 = [4√(x-4)]2 

A. x= 13,5

B. x=19, 3

C. x= 14,3

D. x=13,2

A. x= 13,5

100

The circumference of a circle is 88 cm. Find the diameter.

A. 14

B. 28

C. 21 

D. 7

B. 28

100
What is the Mode?
  22,7,22,1,7,18,18,16,6,6,7


A. 7
B. 18
C. 21
D. 6


A. 7
200

9/10 – 3/20  

A. 3/4

B. 4/5 

C. 4/15 

D. 5/15

A. 3/4

200

Solve for x and y.

3x - 3y = - 18

4x - 12y = -80


A. x=1, y=7

B. x=2, y=3

C. x= 2, y=7

D. x=1, y=3

A. x=1, y=7

200

Find the value of x.

A. 15

B. 16

C. 18

D. 19

D. 19

200
Katie earned 84,92,84,75 and 70 on her first 5 tests. What is the minimum grade Katie needs to earn on the next test to have a mean of 84?


A. 81

B. 84
C. 95
D. 99


D. 99
300

65 is what percent of 500?  

A. 6 

B. 8 

C. 11 

D. 13

D. 13

300

If k=6, y=6 and q= k + y then, q=? 

A. 6

B. 11

C. 12

D. 36

C. 12

300

Solve for x

A. 5

B. 90

C. 25

D. 10

D. 10

300

A box contains 5 purple marbles, 3 green marbles, and 2 orange marbles. Marbles are taken one at a time without replacement. P(both marbles are purple)


A. 2/9

B. 1/3

C. 1/2

D. 1/4


A. 2/9

400

If two-thirds of Sam’s weekly income is $480, what is one-fourth of his weekly income?  

A. $165 

B. $180 

C. $240 

D. $280

B. $180

400
Evaluate u + xy, for u = 18 , x = 10 , and y = 8.


A. 188
B. 36
C. 98
D. 224


C. 98
400

The shortest distance between two intersecting lines is

A. 0

B. 1

C. 2

D. None of these

A. 0

400

What is the probability of getting an odd number on the first roll and less than 3 on the second roll?

A. 1/6


B. 2/6

C. 3/5

D. 3/6


A. 1/6

500

7 – 24 ÷ 8 × m + 6 = 1 

m=?

A. 1

B. 4

C. 13

D. 17

B. 4

500
Simplify
(1/3)(21m + 27)


A. 63m + 9

B. 7m + 9
C. 7m + 81
D. 7m + 27


B. 7m + 9
500

The lengths of the diagonals of a rhombus are 24cm and 18cm respectively. The length of each side of the rhombus is

A. 12 cm

B. 9 cm

C. 15 cm

D. 8 cm

C. 15 cm

500

While Tim is waiting for class to start, he pulls a quarter from his pocket. How many outcomes are possible if he flips the quarter 3 times?


A. 3

B. 6

C. 12

D. 8


D. 8