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Wonderlic test Questions & 100% Correct Answers- Latest Test | Graded A+ | Passed

The eleventh month of the year is:

  • January
  • November
  • October
  • May

✓ -:- The correct answer is (B). The eleventh month of the year is November.

A shop owner bought some shovels for $5,500. The shovels were sold for $7,300, with a profit of $50 per a shovel. How many shovels were involved?

  • 18
  • 36
  • 55
  • 73
  • 90
  • None of these 1 / 4

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✓ -:- The correct answer is (B). The total profit from the sale is the selling price minus the cost of purchase, which is $7300-$5500= $1800.If the total profit is $1800 and each shovel accounts for $50 profit, the amount of shovels is 1800/50=36.

How many states are there in the U.S.A?

  • 20
  • 30
  • 40
  • 50
  • 60

✓ -:- The correct answer is (D). The USA has 50 states.

There are three times elephants compared to giraffes in the safari. If there is a total of 88 elephants and giraffes, how many elephants are there in the safari?

  • 22
  • 31
  • 43
  • 59

E. 66 2 / 4

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  • ✓ -:- The correct answer is (E). If there are 3 times as many elephants as there are giraffes, giraffes can be defined as X, and elephants as 3X, and build the following

equation:

3X + X = 88

4X = 88

X = 88/4

X = 22

As stated above, X stands for the number of giraffes. Thus, there are 22 giraffes. As mentioned in the problem, there are three times as many elephants as there are giraffes in the safari. Thus, to find how many elephants there are in the safari, multiply the number of

giraffes by 3:

22 * 3 = 66

66 is the number of elephants in the safari.

What is the next number in the series? 5, 15, 10, 13, 15, 11, ___

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  • 13
  • 10
  • 20
  • 15
  • None of these
  • ✓ -:- The correct answer is (D). This series is made up of two separate subseries that

alternate:

  • A series of numbers (the odd terms) that increase by 5 (5, 10, 15).
  • A series of numbers (the even terms) that decrease by 2 (15, 13, 11)

The pattern is: 5, 15, 10, 13, 15, 11, ___

As you can see, the numbers that increase by 5 are bolded, and the numbers that decrease by 2 are underlined. We are missing the seventh number which is an odd term; therefore, it should be greater than the last odd term (the fifth number) by 5.

The fifth number is 15. Thus, the answer is 15 + 5 = 20

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