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- (C)1984-MILLENNIUM GROUP INC
- 25
- 1
- A, C, F, H, K, M, ______
- 5
- N
- O
- P
- Q
- R
- C
- 1
- ABC, ABD, ABE, ACD, ACE, _____
- 5
- ADE
- ACB
- AED
- ADC
- AEC
- A
- 1
- 1/4, 3/6, 2/5, 4/7, 3/6, _____
- 5
- 1/2
- 3/8
- 4/5
- 5/8
- 2/5
- D
- 1
- 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, _____
- 5
- 13
- 8
- 11
- 9
- 40
- A
- 5
- How many numbers are there in the
- sequence below if all the missing
- terms (indicated by ...) are
- included?
- 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, ..., 240
- 5
- 240
- 241
- 80
- 81
- none of these
- D
- 5
- A teacher said to a student, "If you
- receive an A on the final exam, then
- you will pass the course." Suppose
- the student did not pass the course.
- What conclusion is valid?
- 5
- The student received an A on the final exam.
- The student did not receive an A on the final exam.
- The student flunked the final exam.
- If the student passed the course, then he or she received an A on the final.
- None of these is valid.
- B
- 4
- John said to Jane, "If it rains, then
- I won't play tennis." Suppose it did
- not rain; then what conclusion is
- valid?
- 5
- John played tennis.
- John did not play tennis.
- If John does not play tennis, then it rains.
- It did not rain and John played tennis.
- None of these is valid.
- E
- 3
- Suppose all computers are logical
- devices, and some computers are
- bistable. What conclusion is valid?
- 5
- All logical devices are bistable.
- All computers are bistable.
- Some computers are not logical devices.
- Some logical devices are computers.
- None of these is valid.
- D
- 5
- Think of a number. Add 3 to the
- number. Multiply your answer by 2.
- Subtract 4 from your answer. Divide
- by 2. Subtract the number with
- which you started. Your answer is
- 5
- 0
- 1
- 2
- negative
- none of these
- B
- 2
- Which one of the words does not
- belong to the group?
- 5
- REDDER
- BETTER
- RADAR
- PEEP
- POP
- B
- 7
- For questions 11 - 15 look at the
- Calculator Simulator on your card.
- A student scored 85, 66, and 92 on
- three exams. Which calculator pro-
- gram will display the average of
- the three exams after the last
- operation?
- 5
- RE85A66B92D3
- RE85A66D3A92
- RE92A66A85D3
- RE92A66A85C3
- none of these
- C
- 9
- Mrs. Gross bought four single gro-
- cery items at the following prices:
- 69 cents, 45 cents, 12 cents, 37
- cents. Also, she bought 5 pounds of
- bananas at 39 cents a pound. She
- paid for the groceries with a $10
- bill (1,000 cents). Which calcu-
- lator program will display her
- correct change (in cents)?
- 5
- RE69A45A12A39B1000
- RE39C5A69A45A12B1000
- RE69A45A12A37A39C5B1000
- RE5C39A69A45A12A37B1000
- none of these
- D
- 4
- Find the number displayed after the
- last operation of the following
- calculator program:
- RE6A0B8C2C4D16B1
- 5
- 2
- 0
- 1
- a negative number
- none of these
- B
- 3
- Which statement best describes the
- following calculator program?
- RE13D3C3B13
- 5
- divides two numbers, 13 and 3, and displays the quotient
- divides, multiplies the result, and finally displays 13 again
- computes and finally displays a negative number
- computes and displays 3 times 13 minus 13
- computes and displays the remainder when 13 is divided by 3
- C
- 5
- What last operation must be added to
- the following program so that the
- display will read 1 after the last
- operation?
- RE12A3C2B56D2 ________
- 5
- D14
- A1
- B13
- B12
- none of these
- E
- 6
- For questions 16 - 20 look at the
- Algorithm display on your card.
- Assume only light bulb 1 is on.
- Carry out the instructions, starting
- with step 1. When you stop in
- step 6,
- 5
- light bulbs 3 and 4 are on
- no light bulbs are on
- only light bulb 1 is on
- only light bulb 2 is on
- none of the above
- C
- 4
- Carry out the instructions again.
- This time assume only light bulb 2 is
- on at the beginning. When you stop
- in step 6,
- 5
- only light bulb 1 is on
- light bulbs 2 and 3 are on
- at least three light bulbs are on
- only two light bulbs are on
- none of the above
- A
- 4
- Again carry out the instructions,
- this time assuming only light bulb 3
- is on initially. When you stop in
- step 6,
- 5
- only bulb 2 is on
- only bulb 3 is on
- only bulb 4 is on
- all bulbs are on
- none of the above
- E
- 3
- Finally, carry out the instructions
- assuming only bulb 4 is initially on.
- When you stop in step 6,
- 5
- light bulbs 2 and 4 are on
- light bulbs 1 and 3 are on
- at least one even-numbered bulb is on
- at least one odd-numbered bulb is on
- none of the above
- D
- 2
- Based on your experience in carrying
- out the instructions,
- 5
- the instructions can be applied regardless of the number of light bulbs initially turned on
- regardless of which light bulb is initially on, when we stop in step 6 all bulbs will be off
- regardless of which light bulb is initially on, when we stop in step 6 only bulb 1 will be on
- when an even-numbered bulb is initially turned on, then when we stop in step 6 only bulb 3 will be on
- none of the above
- C
- 3
- Six times a number is 3 more than
- twice the number. What is the
- number?
- 5
- 4/3
- -3/4
- 3/4
- -4 1/2
- none of these
- C
- 5
- A bank contains nickels and dimes.
- The total value of the coins is
- $2.10 and there are three more dimes
- than nickels. How many nickels are
- there?
- 5
- 13
- 12
- 15
- 36
- none of these
- B
- 6
- A law requires that the amount of
- chicken used in hot dogs cannot
- exceed 25 percent of the total weight
- of the hot dog. How many ounces could
- a hot dog weigh if it contained 1.5
- ounces of chicken?
- 5
- 3
- 5
- 5.5
- 6
- none of these
- D
- 7
- A farmer mixes seed worth 15 cents
- per pound with seed worth 20 cents
- per pound to produce a mixture of 50
- pounds of seed worth 18 cents per
- pound. How many pounds of seed
- worth 20 cents per pound did he use
- in the mixture?
- 5
- 20
- 25
- 30
- 40
- none of these
- C
- 5
- Volumes 12 through 29 of an
- encyclopedia have misprints on pages
- 21 through 53 of each volume. How
- many pages in the encyclopedia have
- misprints?
- 5
- 18
- 32
- 544
- 594
- none of these
- D