{"id":120107,"date":"2023-09-20T23:57:53","date_gmt":"2023-09-20T23:57:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=120107"},"modified":"2023-09-20T23:57:54","modified_gmt":"2023-09-20T23:57:54","slug":"wonderlic-50-questions-and-answers-2023-2024-wonderlic-sample-test-28-questions-2023-2024-wonderlic-test-questions-and-answers-2023-2024","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/09\/20\/wonderlic-50-questions-and-answers-2023-2024-wonderlic-sample-test-28-questions-2023-2024-wonderlic-test-questions-and-answers-2023-2024\/","title":{"rendered":"Wonderlic 50 questions and Answers 2023\/2024\/\/Wonderlic Sample Test (28 Questions) 2023\/2024\/\/Wonderlic test Questions And Answers 2023\/2024"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Wonderlic test Questions And Answers<br>The eleventh month of the year is:<br>A. January<br>B. November<br>C. October<br>D. May &#8211; Answer &#8211; The correct answer is (B). The eleventh month of the year is<br>November.<br>A shop owner bought some shovels for $5,500. The shovels were sold for $7,300, with<br>a profit of $50 per a shovel. How many shovels were involved?<br>A. 18<br>B. 36<br>C. 55<br>D. 73<br>E. 90<br>F. None of these &#8211; Answer &#8211; The correct answer is (B). The total profit from the sale is<br>the selling price minus the cost of purchase, which is $7300-$5500= $1800.If the total<br>profit is $1800 and each shovel accounts for $50 profit, the amount of shovels is<br>1800\/50=36.<br>How many states are there in the U.S.A?<br>A. 20<br>B. 30<br>C. 40<br>D. 50<br>E. 60 &#8211; Answer &#8211; The correct answer is (D). The USA has 50 states.<br>There are three times elephants compared to giraffes in the safari. If there is a total of<br>88 elephants and giraffes, how many elephants are there in the safari?<br>A. 22<br>B. 31<br>C. 43<br>D. 59<br>E. 66<br>F. None of these &#8211; Answer &#8211; The correct answer is (E). If there are 3 times as many<br>elephants as there are giraffes, giraffes can be defined as X, and elephants as 3X, and<br>build the following equation:<br>3X + X = 88<br>4X = 88<br>X = 88\/4<br>X = 22<br>As stated above, X stands for the number of giraffes. Thus, there are 22 giraffes. As<br>mentioned in the problem, there are three times as many elephants as there are giraffes<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>in the safari. Thus, to find how many elephants there are in the safari, multiply the<br>number of giraffes by 3:<br>22 * 3 = 66<br>66 is the number of elephants in the safari.<br>What is the next number in the series? 5, 15, 10, 13, 15, 11, <em>_<\/em><br>A. 9<br>B. 13<br>C. 10<br>D. 20<br>E. 15<br>F. None of these &#8211; Answer &#8211; The correct answer is (D). This series is made up of two<br>separate subseries that alternate:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>A series of numbers (the odd terms) that increase by 5 (5, 10, 15).<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>A series of numbers (the even terms) that decrease by 2 (15, 13, 11)<br>The pattern is: 5, 15, 10, 13, 15, 11, <em>_<\/em><br>As you can see, the numbers that increase by 5 are bolded, and the numbers that<br>decrease by 2 are underlined. We are missing the seventh number which is an odd<br>term; therefore, it should be greater than the last odd term (the fifth number) by 5.<br>The fifth number is 15. Thus, the answer is 15 + 5 = 20<br>A car travels at a speed of 85 miles per hour. How far will it travel in 15 minutes?<br>A. 9 miles<br>B. 11 miles<br>C. 13.25 miles<br>D. 21.25 miles<br>E. 22.75 miles<br>F. None of these &#8211; Answer &#8211; The correct answer is (D). An hour consists of 60 minutes.<br>A quarter of an hour is 15 minutes as 15 * 4 = 60. Thus, divide the distance traveled per<br>hour by 4, which is 85\/4=21.25.<br>A car dealership sells used cars for $7,000 and new cars for $16,000. If a total of 17<br>cars were sold for $191,000, how many of the cars sold were used?<br>A. 2<br>B. 3<br>C. 5<br>D. 8<br>E. 10<br>F. None of these &#8211; Answer &#8211; The correct answer is (F) &#8211; None of the above.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>First of all, in order to simplify the calculations we can divide all the numbers by a<br>common denominator: 1000, in that way we can get rid of all those annoying zeroes.<br>Now we define the used cars as U (with a price of 7 each) and the new cars as N (with<br>a price of 16 each) Now we can build two equations, the first representing the total price<br>and the second the total amount of cars:<br>a. 7U+16N=191<br>b. N+U= 17<br>So according to the second equation N = 17-U, and we can now substitute N in the first<br>equation: 7U+16(17-U)=191 ; 7U+272-16U=191 ; 9U=81 ; U=9. 9 used cars were sold.<br>Solving Tip: You could try solving this question by elimination. For starters, since 191 is<br>an odd number and 16 is an even number, then the number of used cars must be odd<br>(even+odd=odd) &#8211; which means we can eliminate answers A, D &amp; E. Now that we are<br>left only with B and C, let&#8217;s try to calculate it for each of these options:<br><em>. 3<\/em>7 + 16*(17-3) = 245, which means we can eliminate B as an answer.<br>*. 5<em>7 + 16<\/em>(17-5) = 227, which means we can eliminate C as an answer.<br>Therefore, the only possible answer is F &#8211; none of the above.<br>Joey got a 25% raise to his salary. If his original salary was $1,200, how much was it<br>after the raise was implemented?<br>A. $1225<br>B. $1500<br>C. $1350<br>D. $1450<br>E. $1800<br>F. None of these &#8211; Answer &#8211; The correct answer is (B). 25% equals one quarter and a<br>quarter of 1200 is 1200\/4=300. Therefore, an addition of a quarter to 1200 equals<br>1200+300=1500.<br>Arrange the following words so that they make a complete sentence. Is the rearranged<br>sentence true or false?<br>Triangle A sides three has<br>A. True<br>B. False &#8211; Answer &#8211; The sentence is: A triangle has three sides, which is true.<br><strong><em>__<\/em><\/strong> is to JUICE as WHEAT is to BREAD<br>A. Water<br>B. Pitcher<br>C. Supermarket<br>D. Soda<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Wonderlic Sample Test (28 Questions)<br>If a cup of pancake mix makes 2 pancakes, how many pancakes can be made with 3<br>cups of pancake mix? &#8211; Answer &#8211; 6 pancakes<br>3 cups X 2 pancakes= 6<br>An airplane travels 100 miles per hour. How long will the airplane take to travel 300<br>miles? &#8211; Answer &#8211; 3 hours<br>100\/300= 3<br>A gallon of gas costs $2.50. How many gallons of gas can be purchased with $5? &#8211;<br>Answer &#8211; 2 gallons<br>2.50\/5=2<br>A 10 year old Ford truck has 100,000 miles on the engine when the transmission fails<br>on the truck. There are two replacements available- one transmission will last for 20<br>years, or 50,000 miles, and the other transmission will last for 8 years, or 75,000 miles.<br>Given the current average yearly mileage on this truck, which transmission would last<br>the longest? &#8211; Answer &#8211; The 8 year lifespan transmission will last the longest, assuming<br>that the mileage per year rate does not change.<br>A rocket engine that takes off from earth burns 10,000 pounds of fuel in 15 minutes, and<br>is able to lift 20,000 pounds total for that time period (including the rocket fuel itself). If a<br>payload that weighs20,000 pounds is needed to be transported for one hour, and<br>unused rocket engines are dropped in stages after their fuel has been exhausted, how<br>many rocket engines must be used to transport the payload for that time period? &#8211;<br>Answer &#8211; 30 rocket engines are required.<br>The first stage consists of 16 rockets, the second stage is 8 rockets, the third stage is 4<br>rockets, and the final stage is 2 rockets<br>How many of the five pairs listed below are exact duplicates?<br>Bologna AND Balogna<br>Malicious AND Malicious<br>Firearm AND Fiream<br>Space Shuttle AND Space Huttle<br>Gray AND Green &#8211; Answer &#8211; 1 match<br>malicious<br>months of the year have 31 days, and 4 have 30 days. What month has only 28 days? &#8211;<br>Answer &#8211; February<br>Do the words retire and inspire have?<br>opposite meanings,<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>similar meanings,<br>or no relation? &#8211; Answer &#8211; No relationship<br>Do the words hypothesis and theory have? opposite meanings,<br>similar meanings,<br>or no relation? &#8211; Answer &#8211; Similar meanings<br>Hypothesis: a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited<br>evidence as a starting point.<br>Theory: a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something.<br>Choose the verb that correctly completes the sentence:<br>Have you <strong><em>__<\/em><\/strong> the painting yet?<br>A) Finish B) Finishes C) Finishing D) Finished &#8211; Answer &#8211; D) Finished<br>56\/4=<br>A) 16 B) 9 C) 14 D) 23 &#8211; Answer &#8211; C) 14<br>The 5:15 train takes 2 hours and 10 minutes to get to Graystone. Today the train will be<br>late. What time will it get to Graystone?<br>A) 7:15<br>B) 7:05<br>C) 7:25<br>D) 7:40 &#8211; Answer &#8211; D) 7:40<br>Choose the answer that most nearly means the same as the underlined word:<br>An inaccuracy is a:<br>A) Mistake<br>B) Type of Medicine<br>C) Prison<br>D) Chance Happening &#8211; Answer &#8211; A) Mistake<br>A synonym of firmament is:<br>A) Ground<br>B) River<br>C) Sky<br>D) Future &#8211; Answer &#8211; C) Sky<br>Find two words, one from each group, that are closest in meaning.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Wonderlic 50 questions and Answers<br>A science class has two times as many boys as girls. During the final examination of the<br>year, the girls average 90 points each, and the class as a whole averages 80 points per<br>person. What is the average score of the boys in the class?<br>A) 75<br>B) 80<br>C) 70<br>D) 85 &#8211; Answer &#8211; A) 75<br>Abstract means:<br>1) Difficult to understand<br>2) Chance of happening<br>3) Strict<br>4) To mistake for something else &#8211; Answer &#8211; 1) Difficult to understand<br>Choose the word that correctly completes the following sentence. Jimmy has been<br>practicing his free throws for months now. Despite his <strong><em>_<\/em><\/strong> efforts, Jimmy is still<br>the worst free throw shooter on the team.<br>A) Coarse<br>B) Deplorable<br>C) Valiant<br>D) Hard-earned &#8211; Answer &#8211; C) Valiant<br>Valiant: possessing or showing courage or determination<br>Notebooks sell for 33 cents per unit. How much will 5 notebooks cost?<br>A) $1.60<br>B) $1.35<br>C) $1.65<br>D) $1.55 &#8211; Answer &#8211; A) $1.65<br>.33&#215;5= 1.65<br>A bike travels 7 feet in 1\/3 of a second. At the same speed, how many feet will it travel<br>in 5 seconds?<br>A) 35 feet<br>B) 155 feet<br>C) 105 feet<br>D) 21 feet &#8211; Answer &#8211; A) 35 Feet<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>7&#215;5=35<br>To chide is to:<br>A) Fear<br>B) Scurry<br>C) Interrupt<br>D) Scold &#8211; Answer &#8211; D) Scold<br>Scold: scold or rebuke.&#8221;she chided him for not replying to her letters<br>Taylor is going on a road trip that is 600 miles long. Her friend recommends that she<br>buy engine oil A,because it will save her 60 cents in gas for every 20 miles of the trip.<br>Oil A, however, will cost $35. Is it worthwhile for Taylor to buy the oil if she has a<br>coupon for $10 off the price?<br>A) No<br>B) Yes &#8211; Answer &#8211; A) No<br>253 \u00f7 46 =<br>A) 5.50<br>B) 4.50<br>C) 5.75<br>D) 5.25 &#8211; Answer &#8211; A) 5.50<br>Assume the first two statements are true. All restaurants in Japan serve beverages.<br>Fanta is a popular soda in Japan. Do Japanese restaurants in the United States serve<br>Fanta?<br>A) Yes<br>B) No<br>C) Not Certain &#8211; Answer &#8211; C) Not certain<br>Choose the word that best describes the meaning of the bolded word in the following<br>sentence. The newspaper released a SCATHING review of the director&#8217;s latest<br>Broadway hit.<br>A) Uncertain<br>B) Praising<br>C) Contemptuous<br>D) Agreeable &#8211; Answer &#8211; C) Contemptuous<br>Scathing: severely critical.&#8221;she launched a scathing attack on the governor&#8221;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Wonderlic test Questions And AnswersThe eleventh month of the year is:A. JanuaryB. NovemberC. OctoberD. May &#8211; Answer &#8211; The correct answer is (B). The eleventh month of the year isNovember.A shop owner bought some shovels for $5,500. The shovels were sold for $7,300, witha profit of $50 per a shovel. How many shovels were involved?A. 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