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Question 1 of 8
1. Question
Terry and Dana have to move a dresser from the first floor to the fourth floor. Hey can get the dresser up a flight of stairs in two minutes, but then they have to take a one minute break. If there is one flight of stairs between each floor, how long does it take them to move the dresser.
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Explanation: Draw a diagram to show the moving process: from 1st to 2nd floor (2 minutes moving + 1 minute break), from 2nd to 3rd (2 minutes moving plus 1 minute break), then from 3rd to 4th (2 minutes moving – no break since the’re there) for a total of 8 minutes.
Hint: Diagram the moving process. Remember that once you have reached your destination, you don’t include a rest break.
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Explanation: Draw a diagram to show the moving process: from 1st to 2nd floor (2 minutes moving + 1 minute break), from 2nd to 3rd (2 minutes moving plus 1 minute break), then from 3rd to 4th (2 minutes moving – no break since the’re there) for a total of 8 minutes.
Hint: Diagram the moving process. Remember that once you have reached your destination, you don’t include a rest break.
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Question 2 of 8
2. Question
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The answer is: b. 36, 21
Explanation: All are multiples of 3.
Hint: What do all of the numbers in each row have in common?
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The answer is: b. 36, 21
Explanation: All are multiples of 3.
Hint: What do all of the numbers in each row have in common?
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Question 3 of 8
3. Question
The Griswold family has six children: Becky, Charlie, David, Edith, Francine and Gabe. They are in grades one, two, three, four, five and six. David is two grades behind Gabe and two grades ahead of Becky. Francine is in 1st grade. Edith is younger than Charlie. Who is in 3rd grade?
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Question 4 of 8
4. Question
2 5 8 11 ?
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Question 5 of 8
5. Question
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Question 6 of 8
6. Question
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Question 7 of 8
7. Question
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Question 8 of 8
8. Question
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The answer s: c. avid
Explanation: Avid, meaning eager, is the correct choice.
Hint: Questions like this one rely on your vocabulary knowledge, so you either know the answer or don’t. If you don’t know the word, the only thing that you can do is try to eliminate choices that feel wrong. In this case, since reading a lot of books is generally considered a good thing, eliminate any choices that are negative, like a (despicable).
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The answer s: c. avid
Explanation: Avid, meaning eager, is the correct choice.
Hint: Questions like this one rely on your vocabulary knowledge, so you either know the answer or don’t. If you don’t know the word, the only thing that you can do is try to eliminate choices that feel wrong. In this case, since reading a lot of books is generally considered a good thing, eliminate any choices that are negative, like a (despicable).