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Question 1: 3. What does the expression "5 FACTORIAL" equal?
?) 125
B) 120
- 25
- 10
Answer:
Correct Answer: b
Question 2: 12. Find the product of the reciprocals of 1/2, 4, and -2 1/2.
?) 1/5
B) -1/5
C) -5/1
D) -4/1
Answer:
Correct Answer: b
Question 3: 13. In 2020, the price for a Mitsubishi Mirage was $10,000. Because of inflation, this is 80% of the price of a Mitsubishi Mirage in 2021. How much does a Mitsubishi Mirage cost in 2021?
?) $12,000
B) $12,500
C) $12,750
D) $13,000
Answer:
Correct Answer: b
$12,500
Question 4: Use the first passage to answer questions 1 through 10 and the second passage to answer question 11.
- The passage indicates that the McNaghten case became the basis for future decisions about
legal insanity because:
?) the House of Lords upheld the verdict of the court despite considerable political pressure.
- there had been an increase in cases of murder involving mistaken identity arising from
- McNaghten was unable to convince the jury at his trial that he was incoherent and insane.
- McNaghten used a gun to commit murder, thus aggravating the crime in the jury's mind.
delusions.
Answer:
Correct Answer: a
the House of Lords upheld the verdict of the court despite considerable political pressure.Question 5: 10. In an auditorium during an assembly, 1/6 of the students are fifth graders, 1/3 are fourth graders, 1/4 are third graders, and the rest of the students are second graders. If there are 96 students in the auditorium, how many second graders are there??) 24
- 32
- 72
- 18
Answer:
Correct Answer: a
24 Question 6: 13. Solve for Z: 3Z - 5 = -2Z - 25 + 5Z
?) Z = 0
B) Z = 3
C) Z = -3
- No solution
Answer:
Correct Answer: d
Question 7: Use the first passage to answer questions 1 through 10 and the second passage to answer question 11.
- The passage states that McNaghten wanted to kill the English prime minister because the
Scotsman thought that he:
?) would establish a confusing legal precedent.
- had been rejected by Peel's secretary.
- would be better off in a mental hospital.
- had been wronged by the minister.
Answer:
Correct Answer: d
had been wronged by the minister.Question 8: Use the first passage to answer questions 1 through 10 and the second passage to answer question 11.
- According to the explanation provided in the fourth paragraph, use of the word appreciate in
- The difference between right and wrong is something people feel rather than know, which
- To know implies certainty, and distinguishing right from wrong is often a subjective matter in
- The word appreciate suggests that an action and that action's implications must be
the phrase "to appreciate the wrongfulness" instead of know implies which of the following?
makes deciding legal responsibility difficult.
determining legal responsibility.
understood for there to be legal responsibility.
- An insane person would "know" something the way a sane person would "know" something,
and be able to appreciate that knowledge, too.
Answer:
Correct Answer: c
The word appreciate suggests that an action and that action's implications must be understood for there to be legal responsibility.Question 9: 8. Novice most nearly means: ?) Gadget
- Nursemaid
- Beginner
- Comfort
Answer:
Correct Answer: c
Question 10: 14. Jenelle bought a home for $210,000. If she paid 12% as a down payment and financed the rest, then how much was her down payment?
?) $26,200
B) $24,200
C) $23,400
D) $25,200
Answer:
Correct Answer: d
$25,200
Question 11: 15. Evasive most nearly means: ?) Dilapidate
- Foolish
- Revealing
- Secretive