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Sample Test

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Multiple Choice

 

1. Add: 7 + 3 + 6 + 4 + 8 + 2 = ______

 

a.

31

 

b.

30

 

c.

32

 

d.

40

 

ANSWER:  

b

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2

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Easy

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CBMC.DEIT.3.1

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United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

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Bloom’s: Application

 

2. Multiply: 3 ´ 2 ´ 5 ´ 3 = ______

 

a.

100

 

b.

30

 

c.

90

 

d.

95

 

ANSWER:  

c

POINTS:  

2

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.1

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United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

3. Mixed: (3 + 3 – 2 + 5) x 3 = ______

 

a.

27

 

b.

19

 

c.

3

 

d.

24

 

ANSWER:  

a

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2

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Easy

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United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

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Bloom’s: Application

 

4. Mixed: (100 ¸ 10 ´ 30 – 50) ¸ 5 = ______

 

a.

290

 

b.

60

 

c.

300

 

d.

50

 

ANSWER:  

d

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2

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Easy

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CBMC.DEIT.3.1

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United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

5. Mixed: (200 ¸ 5 ´ 20 – 40) ¸ 5 = ______

 

a.

792

 

b.

152

 

c.

4

 

d.

160

 

ANSWER:  

b

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2

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Easy

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CBMC.DEIT.3.1

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United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

6. A company earned $14,500 in January, $7,600 in February, and $11,700 in March. Compute what the company earned in the three months.

 

a.

$34,000

 

b.

$22,100

 

c.

$33,700

 

d.

$33,800

 

ANSWER:  

d

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1

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Easy

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CBMC.DEIT.3.1

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Bloom’s: Application

 

7. An airplane flew 2,720 miles the first day, 2,740 miles the second day, and 2,980 miles the third day. Compute the number of miles the airplane flew in the three days.

 

a.

5,460

 

b.

8,500

 

c.

8,440

 

d.

8,450

 

ANSWER:  

c

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1

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Easy

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CBMC.DEIT.3.1

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Bloom’s: Application

 

8. A customer purchased 3 items at $4.75 each and gave the clerk a twenty-dollar bill. How much change should the customer have received?

 

a.

$5.75

 

b.

$5.50

 

c.

$6.25

 

d.

$6.75

 

ANSWER:  

a

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1

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Easy

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9. A store owner had 36 carpets and sold 17 of them. Compute the number of carpets the owner had left.

 

a.

20 carpets

 

b.

19 carpets

 

c.

21 carpets

 

d.

16 carpets

 

ANSWER:  

b

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1

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Easy

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CBMC.DEIT.3.1

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United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

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Bloom’s: Application

 

10. Robert Nelson sold 20 iPods at $20 each and 3 CD’s at $15 each. How much was the total sale?

 

a.

$360

 

b.

$450

 

c.

$530

 

d.

$445

 

ANSWER:  

d

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1

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Easy

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CBMC.DEIT.3.1

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Bloom’s: Application

 

11. Robert Nelson’s second customer bought 11 CD’s at $15 and 4 CD’s at $11. How much was the total of the second sale?

 

a.

$209

 

b.

$210

 

c.

$181

 

d.

$211

 

ANSWER:  

a

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1

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Easy

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12. A bus travels 8 miles on a gallon of gas. The bus used 61 gallons of gas last week. Compute the number of miles the bus traveled.

 

a.

488 miles

 

b.

288 miles

 

c.

512 miles

 

d.

480 miles

 

ANSWER:  

a

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1

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Easy

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CBMC.DEIT.3.1

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Bloom’s: Application

 

13. A car travels 18 miles on a gallon of gas. The car used 65 gallons of gas last week. Compute the number of miles the car traveled.

 

a.

1170 miles

 

b.

1235 miles

 

c.

1160 miles

 

d.

1200 miles

 

ANSWER:  

a

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1

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Easy

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CBMC.DEIT.3.1

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Bloom’s: Application

 

14. An employee worked 40 hours at $11.25 per hour. Compute the amount of money the employee earned.

 

a.

$440

 

b.

$430

 

c.

$450

 

d.

$460

 

ANSWER:  

c

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1

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Easy

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CBMC.DEIT.3.1

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United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

15. A store owner wanted to give each of her 20 employees an equal share of a special bonus fund containing $6,716. Compute the amount of bonus money each employee received.

 

a.

$134,320 bonus

 

b.

$335.80 bonus

 

c.

$340.50 bonus

 

d.

$353.80 bonus

 

ANSWER:  

b

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1

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Easy

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CBMC.DEIT.3.1

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United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

16. An airplane flew for 80 hours in a week. The airplane used 55 gallons of gas per hour. Compute the number of gallons of gas the airplane used that week.

 

a.

4,400 gallons

 

b.

4,040 gallons

 

c.

4,800 gallons

 

d.

4,440 gallons

 

ANSWER:  

a

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1

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Easy

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Bloom’s: Application

 

17. A company purchased a desk for $399, a chair for $139, a lamp for $89, and a table for $79. The store offered a discount of $100 for purchases totaling $400 or more. Compute the amount the company paid for the furniture.

 

a.

$706

 

b.

$660

 

c.

$506

 

d.

$606

 

ANSWER:  

d

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1

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Easy

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CBMC.DEIT.3.1

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United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

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Bloom’s: Application

 

18. A company earned $19,862 in April and $11,072 in May. In June the company lost $3,990. Compute the amount the company earned during the three-month period.

 

a.

$34,924

 

b.

$26,494

 

c.

$25,994

 

d.

$26,944

 

ANSWER:  

d

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1

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Easy

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CBMC.DEIT.3.1

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United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

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Bloom’s: Application

 

19. A company ordered 47 square yards of red carpet, 48 square yards of blue carpet, and 46 square yards of yellow carpet. The carpet cost $20 per square yard including tax. Compute the amount the company paid for the carpeting.

 

a.

$2,280

 

b.

$2,820

 

c.

$2,780

 

d.

$1,015

 

ANSWER:  

b

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1

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Easy

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CBMC.DEIT.3.1

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United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

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Bloom’s: Application

 

20. Jim is signing up for a new cell phone plan. Plan A costs $45 per month and includes 700 minutes. Plan B costs $70 per month and includes 1500 minutes. Both plans charge 15 cents for each additional minute used. If Jim uses 1200 minutes per month, how much will he save during the first year by choosing plan B?

 

a.

$50

 

b.

$600

 

c.

$660

 

d.

$500

 

ANSWER:  

b

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1

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Moderate

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21. A school class is washing cars on Saturday to earn $200 for a charity drive. The students collect a donation of $6.50 for each car they wash. The students have washed 28 cars. How many more dollars do they need to earn to reach their goal?

 

a.

3 more

 

b.

20 more

 

c.

18 more

 

d.

13 more

 

ANSWER:  

c

POINTS:  

1

DIFFICULTY:  

Moderate

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.1

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United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

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Bloom’s: Application

 

22. An employee earned $12.50 per hour and worked 40 hours. The employer subtracted $56 for income taxes and other necessary deductions. Compute the amount the employee had left to spend.

 

a.

$500 left

 

b.

$404 left

 

c.

$444 left

 

d.

$344 left

 

ANSWER:  

c

POINTS:  

1

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

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CBMC.DEIT.3.1

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United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

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Bloom’s: Application

 

23. Twenty-five people paid $20 per ticket for a special movie. The twenty-five people spent an additional $170 for food and drinks at the theater. What was the total expenditure?

 

a.

$607

 

b.

$570

 

c.

$660

 

d.

$670

 

ANSWER:  

d

POINTS:  

1

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.1

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United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

24. Office Depot sold 28 printer units for $360 each. In addition they sold 71 cartons of paper products at $34.50 each. What was the total sale?

 

a.

$12,529.50

 

b.

$26,526.00

 

c.

$12,592.50

 

d.

$26,562.00

 

ANSWER:  

a

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1

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Easy

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CBMC.DEIT.3.1

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United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

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Bloom’s: Application

 

25. A company purchased 26 desks for $240 each and 18 chairs for $59 each. Compute the total purchase price.

 

a.

$5,854

 

b.

$7,032

 

c.

$7,300

 

d.

$7,302

 

ANSWER:  

d

POINTS:  

1

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Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.1

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United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

26. A trucking company had 3 trucks. The first truck traveled 790 miles, the second truck traveled 830 miles, and the third truck traveled 948 miles. Each truck traveled 12 miles on a gallon of gas. Gas cost $3.80 per gallon. Compute the amount the trucking company spent on gas.

 

a.

$831.20 cost of gas

 

b.

$813.20 cost of gas

 

c.

$913.20 cost of gas

 

d.

$659.12 cost of gas

 

ANSWER:  

b

POINTS:  

1

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Moderate

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CBMC.DEIT.3.1

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United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

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Bloom’s: Application

 

27. A store owner planned to give away $1,200 at Christmas. The owner gave $100 to each of the 4 regular employees and $25 to each of the 3 temporary employees. The remaining money was given to a local charity. Compute the amount the local charity received.

 

a.

$625 to charity

 

b.

$750 to charity

 

c.

$675 to charity

 

d.

$725 to charity

 

ANSWER:  

d

POINTS:  

1

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.1

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United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

28. A customer purchased 3 tablets for $1.25 each, 6 pencils for $0.20 each, and 2 notebooks for $1.35 each. All prices include tax. The customer handed the salesperson a ten-dollar bill. Compute the amount of change the customer should have received.

 

a.

$3.35

 

b.

$2.45

 

c.

$2.35

 

d.

$2.55

 

ANSWER:  

c

POINTS:  

1

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.1

NATIONAL STANDARDS:  

United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

29. Last week, a toy manufacturer made the following toys and sold them to a department store at the following prices: 144 dolls at $8 each, 72 drums at $3 each, and 288 train sets at $35 each. The toy manufacturer paid a total of $6,228 for rent, materials, and labor. Compute the amount the toy manufacturer had left after paying all expenses.

 

a.

$5,202 money left

 

b.

$5,200 money left

 

c.

$5,220 money left

 

d.

$5,500 money left

 

ANSWER:  

c

POINTS:  

1

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.1

NATIONAL STANDARDS:  

United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

30. A company had November and December sales last year of $45,000 and $55,000, respectively, and November sales this year of $30,000. Compute the amount needed to be sold in December to equal last year’s November and December sales.

 

a.

$70,000 December sales

 

b.

$130,000 December sales

 

c.

$55,000 December sales

 

d.

$60,000 December sales

 

ANSWER:  

a

POINTS:  

1

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.1

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United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

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Bloom’s: Application

 

31. The total cost of 5 identical items is $26.75. Compute the cost of one of these items.

 

a.

$5.35 per item

 

b.

$5.25 per item

 

c.

$5.15 per item

 

d.

$5.45 per item

 

ANSWER:  

a

POINTS:  

1

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.1

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United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

32. At 19 miles per gallon, compute the number of miles a car would run on 16 gallons of gas.

 

a.

300 miles

 

b.

342 miles

 

c.

304 miles

 

d.

288 miles

 

ANSWER:  

c

POINTS:  

1

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.2

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United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

33. Compute the number of miles a person will travel at 65 miles per hour for six hours.

 

a.

390 miles

 

b.

400 miles

 

c.

380 miles

 

d.

415 miles

 

ANSWER:  

a

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1

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.2

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United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

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Bloom’s: Application

 

34. If a person travels 280 miles in 5 hours, compute the person’s miles per hour.

 

a.

50 miles per hour

 

b.

56 miles per hour

 

c.

66 miles per hour

 

d.

60 miles per hour

 

ANSWER:  

b

POINTS:  

1

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Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.2

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United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

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Bloom’s: Application

 

35. If a person travels 240 miles in 300 minutes, compute the person’s miles per hour.

 

a.

44 miles per hour

 

b.

48 miles per hour

 

c.

50 miles per hour

 

d.

60 miles per hour

 

ANSWER:  

b

POINTS:  

1

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.2

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United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

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Bloom’s: Application

 

36. At 45 miles per hour, compute the time it would take to travel a total of 540 miles.

 

a.

10 hours

 

b.

12 hours

 

c.

15 hours

 

d.

9 hours

 

ANSWER:  

b

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1

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Easy

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CBMC.DEIT.3.2

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United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

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37. Bob and Mary start traveling toward each other from 600 miles apart. Bob is traveling at 45 miles per hour; Mary at 55 miles per hour. Compute the time elapsed before they meet.

 

a.

12 hours

 

b.

5 hours

 

c.

6 hours 30 minutes

 

d.

6 hours

 

ANSWER:  

d

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1

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Moderate

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38. Bob and Mary start traveling toward each other from 1,050 miles apart. Bob is traveling at 24 miles per hour; Mary at 26 miles per hour. Compute the time elapsed before they meet.

 

a.

42 hours

 

b.

20 hours

 

c.

21 hours

 

d.

40 hours

 

ANSWER:  

c

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1

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Moderate

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39. Bob and Mary start traveling toward each other from 825 miles apart. Bob is traveling at 35 miles per hour and Mary at 40 miles per hour. Compute the distance Bob will travel before they meet.

 

a.

440 miles

 

b.

410 miles

 

c.

385 miles

 

d.

425 miles

 

ANSWER:  

c

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1

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Moderate

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CBMC.DEIT.3.2

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40. Bob and Mary start traveling toward each other from 480 miles apart, each moving at the same speed. They meet after four hours. How fast were they each traveling?

 

a.

50 miles per hour

 

b.

60 miles per hour

 

c.

65 miles per hour

 

d.

55 miles per hour

 

ANSWER:  

b

POINTS:  

1

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Moderate

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CBMC.DEIT.3.2

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41. A train leaves San Francisco for Los Angeles at 8 a.m. A second train leaves Los Angeles for San Francisco at 8 a.m. the same day. The distance between the two cities is 400 miles. If each train travels at an average speed of 80 miles per hour, what time will it be when the two trains meet?

 

a.

10:30 a.m.

 

b.

1:00 p.m.

 

c.

11:30 a.m.

 

d.

10:00 a.m.

 

ANSWER:  

a

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1

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Moderate

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42. Addition equation: 9 + 4 = 3 + ______

 

a.

10

 

b.

11

 

c.

8

 

d.

12

 

ANSWER:  

a

POINTS:  

2

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Easy

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CBMC.DEIT.3.3

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43. Mixed equation: 39 – 19 = 15 + ______

 

a.

20

 

b.

7

 

c.

5

 

d.

15

 

ANSWER:  

c

POINTS:  

3

DIFFICULTY:  

Moderate

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.3

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44. 3 items at $8 each = 4 items at ______ each

 

a.

$4

 

b.

$9

 

c.

$5

 

d.

$6

 

ANSWER:  

d

POINTS:  

3

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.3

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United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

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Bloom’s: Application

 

45. 3 tickets at $5 each = 30 tickets at ____

 

a.

$5.00

 

b.

$0.50

 

c.

$1.25

 

d.

$0.75

 

ANSWER:  

b

POINTS:  

1

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.3

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United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

46. 7 autos at $10,000 each = 4 trucks at ____ each

 

a.

$17,500

 

b.

$22,500

 

c.

$12,000

 

d.

$16,500

 

ANSWER:  

a

POINTS:  

1

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.3

NATIONAL STANDARDS:  

United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

47. Compute the cost of 6 items at $2.99 each.

 

a.

$17.49 cost

 

b.

$18.00 cost

 

c.

$17.64 cost

 

d.

$17.94 cost

 

ANSWER:  

d

POINTS:  

1

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.5

NATIONAL STANDARDS:  

United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

48. Compute the cost of 4 pencils at $3.99 each.

 

a.

$12.96 cost

 

b.

$15.69 cost

 

c.

$15.96 cost

 

d.

$16.06 cost

 

ANSWER:  

c

POINTS:  

1

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.5

NATIONAL STANDARDS:  

United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

49. A customer purchased a pair of shoes for $39.99, a shirt for $19.99, and a belt for $9.99. All prices include tax. The customer gave the sales clerk a one hundred dollar bill. How much change did the customer receive? (Hint: Solve using rounding, then compute the exact amount.)

 

a.

$31.03

 

b.

$30.03

 

c.

$31.30

 

d.

$30.13

 

ANSWER:  

b

POINTS:  

1

DIFFICULTY:  

Moderate

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.5

NATIONAL STANDARDS:  

United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

50. What is the total of a purchase of 7 items at $0.99 and 5 items at $1.02?

 

a.

$12.09

 

b.

$12.00

 

c.

$11.03

 

d.

$12.03

 

ANSWER:  

d

POINTS:  

1

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.5

NATIONAL STANDARDS:  

United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

51. What is the total of a purchase of 5 items at $1.99 and 6 items at $2.04?

 

a.

$22.14

 

b.

$21.29

 

c.

$20.24

 

d.

$22.19

 

ANSWER:  

d

POINTS:  

1

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.5

NATIONAL STANDARDS:  

United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

Objective Short Answer

 

52. 12 + 5 = 3 + ______

ANSWER:  

14

POINTS:  

1

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.3

NATIONAL STANDARDS:  

United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

53. 28 – 17 = 18 – ______

ANSWER:  

7

POINTS:  

1

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.3

NATIONAL STANDARDS:  

United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

54. 14 + 14 – 3 = 24 – 7 + ______

ANSWER:  

8

POINTS:  

1

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.3

NATIONAL STANDARDS:  

United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

55. 120 – 99 = 7 + ______

ANSWER:  

14

POINTS:  

1

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.3

NATIONAL STANDARDS:  

United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

56. 28 + 28 = 100 – ______

ANSWER:  

44

POINTS:  

1

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.3

NATIONAL STANDARDS:  

United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

57. 14 + 7 + 3 = 9 + 7 + ______

ANSWER:  

8

POINTS:  

1

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.3

NATIONAL STANDARDS:  

United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

58. 15 ¸ 3 = 45 ¸ ______

ANSWER:  

9

POINTS:  

1

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.3

NATIONAL STANDARDS:  

United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

59. 5 ´ 12 = 6 ´ ______

ANSWER:  

10

POINTS:  

1

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.3

NATIONAL STANDARDS:  

United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

60. 11 ´ 11 = 605 ´ ______ each

ANSWER:  

5

POINTS:  

1

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.3

NATIONAL STANDARDS:  

United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

61. Complete the subtraction series: 37, 33, 29, 25, ______

ANSWER:  

21

POINTS:  

3

DIFFICULTY:  

Moderate

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.4

NATIONAL STANDARDS:  

United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

62. What is the next number in the following series: 2, 6, 7, 11, ?

ANSWER:  

12

POINTS:  

1

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.4

NATIONAL STANDARDS:  

United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

63. What is the next number in the following series: 5, 15, 45, 135, ?

ANSWER:  

405

POINTS:  

1

DIFFICULTY:  

Easy

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  

CBMC.DEIT.3.4

NATIONAL STANDARDS:  

United States – BUSPROG: Analytic

KEYWORDS:  

Bloom’s: Application

 

 

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