SSAT数学真题
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1. 145 300 610 1230 In the above sequence every term after the first is formed by multiplying by x and then adding y, where x and y are positive integers. What is the value of x + y?2. A confectioner has 500 mint, 500 orange and 500 strawberry flavored sweets. He wishes to make packets containing 10 mint, 5 orange and 5 strawberry sweets. What is the maximum number of packets of this type he can make?3. If S is the sum of 8,6,4,2 and x, what must be the value of x for x to equal 1/5 S ?4. 25 per cent of 600 is equal to 15 per cent of what number?5. What is the maximum number of points of intersection of four distinct lines in a plane?6. If one edge of a 6-inch ruler is to be marked in 1/10 inch units, how many marks will there be on the edgeincluding the 0 and 6 inch marks?7. If the area of the right triangle above is 72, what is the value of x?8. Given that the sum of the odd integers from 1 to 99 inclusive is 2500, what is the sum of the even integers from 2 to 100 inclusive?9. In a certain game of 50 questions, the final score is calculated by subtracting twice the number of wrong answers from the total number of correct answers. If a player attempted all questions and received a final score of 35, how many wrong answers did he give?10. Family 1 comprising mother, father and son are to be seated at a table with family 2 comprising mother, father and daughter. The layout of the table is shown in the diagram. F represents one of the fathers and M represents one of the mothers. X represents any family member but with the condition that a male family member must sit opposite a female of the other family. How many different seating plans arepossible?1. What is the sum of all the positive integer factors of 12 ?2. The average IQ of 4 people is 110. If three of these people each have an IQ of 105, what is the IQ of the fourth person ?3. Of 60 students in a class 2/3 are girls, and 2/5 of the class are taking music lessons. What is the maximum number of girls that are not taking music lessons?4. If 2 n + 1 = 8, what is the value of n ?5. In the figure above, AD = AC = CB. If the value of y is 28, what is the value of x?6. One gallon of fuel mixture contains antifreeze in the ratio of 5 parts fuel to one part antifreeze. To this is added half a gallon of mixture which is one third antifreeze and two thirds fuel. What is the ratio of fuel to antifreeze in the final mixture? (Grid your answer as a fraction: fuel/antifreeze)7.Two dials O and P have pointers that start from the vertical position as shown. Pointer O rotates anticlockwise at a rate of 5 degrees per second and pointer P rotates clockwise at 9 degrees per second. How many complete revolutions will P have made when O completes 335 completerevolutions?8. What is the total surface area of 2 identical cubes which together have a volume of 1458 units?9. N {12,18,2,6} P {1,4,2,3}If n and p are to be selected at random from sets N and P respectively, what is the probability that n/2p will be a member of set P?10. If f(x) = (12 – x)3/2, and n = f(3), what is the value of 2n?1. In a sequence of numbers the first number is 3 and each number after the first is 2 more than 3 times the preceding number. What is the fourth term in the sequence?2. If the average of 3 and x is 5, and the average of 5 and y is 7, what is the average of x and y?3. A right circular cylinder has a volume of 81π. If the circumference of the base is 6π, what is the height?4. Using the digits 1,2,5,9 exactly once in each number, what is the difference between the largest and the smallest number that can be formed?5. How many numbers between 1 and 100 contain the digit 8?6.If k is a positive integer, what is the smallest value for k to make 60k a perfectsquare?7. What is the sum of x, y and z in the figure above?8. The school library has 50 action adventure novels, 15 romances and 10 historical novels. Julie wants to take one of each type for her sick cousin to read. How many different choices of three books are available to her?9. The fraction x/y is altered by decreasing x by 25 per cent and increasing y by 25 percent. The new fraction is what percent less than the original?10. A CD player chooses a track at random from three discs each with 20 racks. What is the probability that it chooses track 2 of disc 2?1. A typist can type 45 words per minute. He increases his speed by 20 per cent. How many words can he now type per hour ?2. If 2y - x = 8 , and 3x - y = 1, what is the value of x ?3. The sum of four consecutive integers is 410. What is the value of the least of these integers?4. On a map showing only four countries, A, B, C and D, A shares a border with B and C. Country D shares a border with B and C. But countries B and C and countries A and D do not share borders. If the map requires different colours for countries with common borders, what is the minimum number of colours required to complete the map?5. A square has sides s and diagonal d. If 2s² + d² = 100, what is the value of s?6. Different four-letter passwords can be constructed using the letters A, B, C and D only once. How many such passwords exist if either C or B must be in second position?7. A book distributor sends out standardized packages weighing 1, 1.5 or 2 kilograms. If during one week 40 per cent of the packages weigh 1 kg, 50 per cent weigh 1.5 kg and 10 per cent weigh 2 kg, what is the average weight in kilograms of the parcels that week?8.If two lines intersect at apoint to form four angles, and one angle is twice as large as its adjacent(neighboring) angle, what is the degree measure of the smallest angle?9. What is the area of the shaded region?10. Two square flowerbeds are placed symmetrically in a rectangular garden as shown in the diagram. The distance between the beds is y and so is the width of the border around the beds on all sides. A seed blown into the garden by the wind is equally likely to land anywhere in the garden. What is the probability that it actually lands in a flowerbed?1. On a number line point a has coordinate -4 and point B has coordinate 6. What is the coordinate of pointC which is midway between A and B ?2. 60 per cent of what number is equal to 45 per cent of 80?3. If the sum of 7 consecutive numbers is 0, what is the greatest of these numbers?4. How many cubes with volume 8 cubic units can be cut from a cube with a surface area of 96 square units?5. If ab = 1, bc = 2 and ac = 8, what is the value of abc?6. Four circles of diameter √2 are placed tangent ot each other as shown. What is the distance AC ?7. What is the least positive integer k for which 15k is the cube of a number?8. A factory was owned by three people X, Y and Z, each having an equal share. X sold half his share to Y. Z sold one quarter of his share to Y. What fraction did Y then own?9. Two people set off by car on a rally and take the same route which is 25 miles long. If A drives at an average speed of 50 miles per hour, and B at an average speed of 60 miles per hour, how much longer in minutes will it take A to cover the course than it takes B ?10. If f(x) = 3x – 2 and g(x) = 2x + 1. And if f(k) = g(k). What is the value of k?1. A teacher wants to make a test containing 20 verbal and 30 math questions. Each verbal question is to be allotted 45 seconds to complete and each math question is to be given 1 minute 20 seconds. How many minutes should she allow for the whole test?2. On a map 1 centimeter represents 100,000 centimeters. What is the length of a road in kilometers that measures 2.9 centimeters on the map?3. A right triangle has perimeter 12 and sides x, (x + 1) and (x + 2). What is the area of the triangle?4. A palindrome is a number which reads the same backwards as forwards (for example 101). What is the next greatest palindrome after 3443 ?5. Chen donates 15 percent of his current salary to charity. If his pay is increased by 10 percent and he still continues to donate 15 percent of the salary, by what percentage do his charity contributions increase?6. Joey starts reading at the top of page 103 and stops at the bottom of page 204. How mant pages has he read?7. A rectangular box is made by putting together pieces of the dimensions shown above. What is the volume of the resulting box?8. x² - y² = 9, and x - y = 1. What is the value of x + y ?9. Sam's test scores are History 76, Geography 74, Math 92, English 81 and Chemistry 80. If the average (arithmetic mean) score is M, and the median score is m, what is the value of M-m ?10. ABCD is a rectangle. Points B and C lie on the graph of y = wx², where w is a constant. If the perimeter ofABCD is 10, what is the value of w?1. In a test a student got a mark of 49. His report card showed that he had scored 70 per cent. What was the maximum mark on the test?2. What is the largest odd number that is a factor of 860 ?3. A school charity sale raised $4800. One quarter of this was taken to cover expenses. Three quarters of the remainder was given to Charity A and the remainder to Charity B. How much did B receive? (Ignore the dollar sign when entering your answer).4. A drycleaner charges $2 for up to 3 pounds in weight of clothes, and 30 cents per pound or part thereof up to a maximum weight of 10 pounds per load. What is the cost in dollars of cleaning six and a half pounds of clothes?5. If x > 0 , and x² - 6x - 7 = 0 , what is the value of x ?6. The diameter of circle A is one quarter the diameter of circle B. The area of circle B is how many timesgreater than the area of circle A ?7. Three apples and five oranges cost 85cents, and five apples and three oranges cost 83 cents. How much will it cost to buy one apple and one orange?8. A bag contains 2 red, 5 blue and 8 white beads. If one bead is drawn from the bag what is the probablity that it is red or white?9. The shape above is to be cut out and folded along the dotted lines to form a cubic die. Dots are to be added to faces A, B and C so that the numbers of dots on opposite faces add up to 7. How many dots shouldappear on face A ?10. The median of a set of 10 consecutive integers is 3.5. What is the greatest of these 10 integers?1. The diagram shows part of a number line with evenly spaced intervals between marks. What is the value of P ?2. The average of a set of 10 numbers is 15. If one number is removed the average of the remaining numbers is 16. What is the value of the number removed?3. A car traveling at an average rate of 54 kilometers per hour made a trip in 5 hours. If it had traveled at an average speed of 60 kilometers per hour, how many minutes less would the trip have taken?4. If x is an integer what is the value of x?5. The members of a class are standing in a line. Ravi is 32nd in line counting from one end and 12th in linecounting from the other. How many students are in the class?6. Participation in team sports in a certain college was up 25 percent at the end of last year, but participation in individual sports like tennis was down 25 percent. The ratio of students participating in team sports to students taking part in individual sports was how many times greater at the end of the year than the ratio at the beginning of the year?7. If x ♠ y = (x + y)² for all positive integers, what is the value of (1 ♠ 2)♠3 ?8. Three cubes of side 6 are glued together to make a rectangular box. The surface area of the rectangular box is how much less than the total surface area of the three separate cubes?9. If the population of bacteria in a culture flask doubles every 20 minutes, the population after 3 hours 20 minutes will be how many times the population at the start?10. In the x-y plane the distance between the point A (1,1) and B (5,x) is 5.What is one possible value of x?1.2. The slope of the line passing through P and Q is -3/5. What is the value of x?3. A tree of height 50 feet casts a shadow 80 feet long at a certain time of day. A second tree near to the first casts a shadow 100 feet long at the same time. How many feet taller is the second tree than the first?4. If p² - q² = 12, and p + q = 4What is the value of p ?5. x + y = 15, y + z = 25, and x + z = 20What is the average (arithmetic mean) of x,y and z ?6. A field covers 149.8 square yards. A farmer harvests the crop from the field in three days. The first day he covers 2/7 of the area. The next day he covers twice as much. How many square yards does he cover on the last day?7. A faulty odometer (mileage indicator) on a car registers 6 miles for every 5 miles actually travelled. At the start of a journey it reads 500 miles and the end of the journey it reads 560 miles. What distance has actually been covered?8. This question and the next refer to the above table showing the distribution of marks obtained in a Math test by a certain classWhat is the difference between the mode and the median of the set of scores shown in the table above? 9. Refer to the table from the previous questionTina's score was accidentally omitted from the list. When her score is added, the average (arithmetic mean) score for the class does not change. What is Tina's score?10. The surface area (SA) of a series of leaves was measured in a particular experiment. For each value of SA, the value d was calculated, where d is the difference between the value and the mean SA. The results were expressed in tabulated form as shown above.If S represents the sum of all the values of | d |, what is the value of S?1. A time lapse camera takes pictures once every 40 seconds. How many pictures does it take in a 24 hour period? (Assume that it takes its first picture 40 seconds after the start of the time period.)2.Triangle ABC is equilateral. What is the degree measure of angle y ? (Ignore the degree sign when gridding your answer)3. If a sack of dried dog food feeds 4 dogs or 5 puppies for one week, then 5 sacks of the food will feed 15 puppies and how many dogs ?4. The sum of three numbers is 6. Each number is increased by 20 and the new numbers are multiplied by 10. What is the sum of the resulting numbers?5. What is the largest odd-numbered factor of 4500 ?6.Points A and B are on the top and bottom edges of a cylindrical roll of paper of height 8 and circumference 12. A and B are diagonally opposite each other. The paper is cut along line C and opened out.How far apart are A and B on the flat surface?7. 2 cars travel from the same point along parallel lanes of a highway for a distance of 10 miles. When car M, travelling at 60 miles an hour reaches the end of the distance, how much further will car N have to travel if it is travelling at 48 miles an hour?8.♣♥¥♠¤How many different 3-symbol arrangements of the symbols above are possible if the symbol ¤ must be in the last position, and the symbol ♣ can be used in only one arrangement. The other symbols can be used more than once in an arrangement.9.What one value for x can be correctly entered into the answer grid?10.What positive value for k would make the following the equations of a pair of parallel lines on the same coordinate axes?y = kx – 2 and ky = 9x – 61. The area of a rectangle with sides x and 3x, is how many times greater than the area of a right angled isosceles triangle with side x?2. If $81 is to be divided among n people, where n > 1, so that each gets $x,where x is a whole number > 1, how many different values could there be for n?3.If the area of the triangle shown above is 108 square centimeters, what is its perimeter in centimeters?4. A charity organisation sells greetings cards in packs costing $10 or $2.50 each. A total of 75 packs weresold at a fair for a total of $375. How many of the $2.50 packs were sold?5. The length of a rectangle is 2/7 of the perimeter. What is the value of the diagonal of the rectangle if the perimeter is 14 units?6. A = {A, B, C, D, E, F, G} B = {0, 1, 2} C = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9}The filing system in an office requires each file to have an alphanumeric codename of the form abc. A, B and C are the sets from which a,b, and c must bechosen. How many possible code names are there?7. A measuring cylinder is filled one third full with ethanol. A mixture of ethanol, water and propanol is used to fill the measuring flask to capacity. What fraction of the final mixture is ethanol?8. The equation y = 6 is graphed on the same coordinate axes as the circle with center (4,4) and radius 3. One of the points of intersection of the line and the circle has x-coordinate 1.76.What is the x coordinate of the other point of intersection?9. If a and b are positive integers, and (ab3/2)2 = 108, what is the value of ab?10. The line through AB is tangent to two circles with centers D and C and whose areas are in the ratio 4: 1 If AB = 5 and BC =4, what is the length of line segment DC (not shown)? Grid your answer correct to three significant figures.1. The sides of a rectangular piece of card are each 10 per cent too long for aparticular project. By what percentage is the area too large?2.Andy, Mark and Sean all have their birthdays today, Andy is more thantwice as old as Mark and Mark is more than four years older than Sean. If Andy is less than 16 years old, what is one possible value for Mark's age in years ?。
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SECTION 11. NOVICE(A) sophisticated(B) agreement(C) beggar(D) beginner(E) expression2. FABRICATE(A) stitch(B) fasten(C) falsify(D) deter(E) decorate3. FRIENDLY(A) congenital(B) amiable(C) sanctimonious(D) ambivalent(E) responsive4. GENRE(A) proposal(B) category(C) purpose(D) principle(E) generation5. SUMMIT(A) conference(B) valley(C) essence(D) nadir(E) outline6. DEFTLY(A) wilfully(B) closely(C) quickly(D) randomly(E) skillfully7. PROSPER(A) accomplish(B) strive(C) affect(D) gather(E) thrive8. SPURN(A) cross(B) return(C) betray(D) reject(E) hinder9. COMPLIMENTARY(A) secondary(B) free(C) charming(D) attractive(E) matched10. VISAGE(A) encounter(B) station(C) face(D) bandage(E) wound11. RESPITE(A) pause(B) presumption(C) recluse(D) blockage(E) susceptibility12. REGRETFUL(A) bewildered(B) credulous(C) desultory(D) contrite(E) dubious13. FRUGAL(A) inadequate(B) shrewd(C) economical(D) balanced(E) equitable14. IMPLY(A) suggest(B) implore(C) greet(D) reminisce(E) appeal15. INCITE(A) insist(B) dispel(C) maintain(D) assert(E) provoke16. MEAGER(A) paltry(B) stunted(C) timid(D) sloppy(E) frigid17. P REDICTION(A) predecessor(B) forecast(C) predicament(D) prejudice(E) display18. F ACET(A) goal(B) endeavor(C) tactic(D) aspect(E) ambition19. A BSOLVE(A) admonish(B) accede(C) opine(D) clear(E) affirm20. D ESTROY(A) inveigh(B) subvert(C) rescind(D) sanction(E)abjure21.MOURN(A) replete(B) whimper(C) argue(D) disapprove(E) grieve22. P OISONOUS(A) dangerous(B) hurtful(C) toxic(D) devious(E) ruthless23. APLOMB(A) omen(B) ascent(C) epitome(D) confidence(E) atonement24. CORROBORATION(A) confirmation(B) announcement(C) bulletin(D) tribulation(E) ordeal25. ERRATIC(A) mistaken(B) immaculate(C) unpredictable(D) opportune(E) inadvertent26. C REDIBLE(A) languid(B) believable(C) forthright(D) fallible(E) enviable27. A BSCOND(A) abolish(B) choose(C) leave(D) remove(E) steal28. C ALM(A) rest(B) inspire(C) exalt(D) soothe(E) commend29. I RRITABLE(A) voluble(B) timorous(C) transitory(D) turgid(E) petulant30. T RAVESTY(A) disaster(B) mockery(C) misfortune(D) adage(E) opinion31. S afe is lo dangerous as(A) taste is to smell(B) bland is to spicy(C) dry is to fire(D) multiplication is to divide(E) lazy is to exercise32. S tar is to sky as(A) mountain is to valley(B) cloud is to sun(C) fish is to ocean(D) dream is to sleep(E) fit is to shoe33. C ut is to wound as(A) storm is to snow(B) brick is lo building(C) drink is to thirst(D) save is to money(E) cry is to tears34. C amera is to picture as(A) breeze is to fan(B) paint is to frame(C) brush is to hair(D) phone is to call(E) horse is to gallop35. L umens is to brightness as(A) velocity is to speed(B) decibel is to volume(C) pint is to liquid(D) mile is to kilometer(E) measure is to depth36. B ook is to writer as(A) needle is to doctor(B) cavity is to dentist(C) truck is to driver(D) crop is to farmer(E) script is to actor37. F rigid is to tropical as(A) raw is to cooked(B) detergent is to clean(C) snow is to sunshine(D) sleek is to stylish(E) beach is to sandy38. L os Angeles is to California as(A) Phoenix is to New Mexico(B) Philadelphia is to Pittsburgh(C) Houston is to Texas(D) state is to country(E) Denver is to America39. M enu is to diner as catalog is to(A) cashier(B) order(C) seller(D) purchase(E) shopper40. C uff is to collar as mouse is to(A) keyboard(B) cheese(C) cat(D) trap(E) rodent41. S nake is to belly as(A) monkey is to tail(B) bear is to hands(C) horse is to legs(D) pig is to snout(E) person is to feet42. C arat is to diamond as(A) calorie is to heat(B) liquid is to volume(C) perimeter is to inches(D) unit is to measurement(E) gram is to pound43. B ook is to read as data is to(A) analyze(B) prove(C) submit(D) foretell(E) conclude44. B urnish is to polish as(A) search is to find(B) wash is to rinse(C) peel is to scrape(D) shine is to glisten(E) reinforce is to strengthen45. F resh is to rancid as(A) heat is to boil(B) ripe is to rotten(C) molten is to lava(D) shed is to discard(E) cooked is to burnt46. F ire is to heat as(A) cold is to snow(B) lamp is to light(C) cool is to breeze(D) wax is to melt(E) music is to listen47. Browsing is to shopping as(A) skimming is to reading(B) nodding is to agreeing(C) walking is to running(D) hiking is to climbing(E) seeing is to recognizing48. Recital is to pianist as exhibit is to(A) museum(B) clay(C) auction(D) artist(E) gallery49. Song is to medley as(A) series is to book(B) collection is to displays(C) gumball is to machines(D) picture is to collage(E) survey is to lists50. Exercise is to sweat as(A) wander is to meander(B) reduce is to budget(C) harvest is to produce(D) accept is to refuse(E) vote is to confirm51. Stamen is to flower as(A) computer is to monitor(B) lens is to eye(C) socket is to cord(D) spiral is to notebook(E) pillow is to sleep52. M ap is to cartographer as(A) club is to golfer(B) book is to librarian(C) car is to mechanic(D) building is to architect(E) cake is to baker53. B aby is to crawling as(A) rock is to skipping(B) trout is to fishing(C) frog is to jumping(D) parent is to driving(E) bird is to nesting54. E raser is to chalkboard as(A) mop is to floor(B) keyboard is to computer(C) ballpoint is to pen(D) towel is to soap(E) machine is to washing55. Eager is to fervent as(A) tedious is to bored(B) glum is to sad(C) pleased is to ecstatic(D) enraged is to mad(E) remorse is to sorrow56. Bread is to moldy as(A) whisker is to hairy(B) disease is to sickly(C) blood is to scab(D) steel is to rusty(E) running is to sweaty57. Dog is to collie as lizard is to(A) cage(B) chameleon(C) reptile(D) pet(E) desert58. C hisel is to carving as(A) thread is to sewing(B) clay is to sculpting(C) wheel is to driving(D) blender is to mixing(E) recipe is to cooking59. D rop is to break as(A) spill is to tip(B) stumble is to fall(C) adorn is to decorate(D) stitch is to sew(E) drive is to crash60. R uby is to red as amber is to(A) brown(B) green(C) pink(D) blue(E) purpleSECTION 21.If 6+ 12 + __= 5 + 11 + 6, then__=(A) 2(B) 3(C) 4(D) 5(E) 62. 4x3x6x2is equal to the product of 24 and(A) 6(B) 7(C) 8(D) 9(E) 113. If 2/3 of a number is 24, then 1/4 of the same number is(A) 20(B) 16(C) 13(D) 12(E) 94. A box of chocolates has 45 pieces. If 9 pieces have nuts in them, whatpercent of the chocolates are without nuts?(A) 20%(B) 45%(C) 79%(D) 80%(E) 84%5. In the Northshore Swimming Club, 6 of 48 members arc females. What is theratio of females to all club members?(A) 316(B) 115(C) 14(D) 18(E) 1126. Two numbers together add to 375. One number is twice the size of theother. What are the two numbers?(A) 25, 50(B) 50,100(C) 75,150(D) 95,190(E) 125,2507. 6 3/4% =(A) 67.5(B) 6.75(C) 0.675(D) 0.0675(E) 0.006758. A club collected $1,085.00. If 75% of that membership dues, how much money came from sources other than membership?(A) $271.25(B) $338.75(C) $365.75(D) $425.05(E) $442.259. A right angle is an angle that measures(A) exactly 90°(B) greater than 90°(C) less than 90°(D) 45°(E) 30°10. In the equilateral triangle shown, what is the measure of each angle?(A) 60°(B) 90°(C) 120°(D) 140°(E) 180°11. If 12a + 4a - 7a = 27, a =(A) 1(B) 2(C) 3(D) 4(E) 512. It costs n dollars to buy 10 boxes of crackers. At the same rate, how manydollars will it cost to buy 25 boxes of crackers?(A) 2.5n(B) 25n(C) 2n/5(D) 5n/2(E) 250n13. In the figure below, if ∠1 is 33°, what is the measure of ∠2?(A) 56°(B) 110°(C) 130°(D) 147°(E) 180°14. P aul has a garden that is 4 meters by 7 meters. If he uses 2 ounces offertilizer per square meter, how many ounces must he use?(A) 21 oz(B) 42 oz(C) 44 oz(D) 50 oz(E) 56 oz15. S teve is measuring the growth of a tomato plant. The chart below indicateshis measurements for the past five weeks. Based on the information in the chart, what should he predict will be the height of the plant at week 6?(A) 15 inches(B) 17 inches(C) 18 inches(D) 21 inches(E) 24 inches16. A student buys a sandwich for 80 cents, milk for 20 cents, and pie for 30cents. How much does the meal cost?(A) $1.00(B) $1.20(C) $1.30(D) $1.40(E) $1.5017. On a test with 75 questions, Cassidy answered 45 correctly. What percentdid she answer correctly?(A) 60%(B) 72%(C) 84%(D) 89%(E) 92%18. W hich of the following is NOT equal to a whole number?(A)164(B) 6 × 23(C) 4 ÷14(D) 13 × 4(E) 3 + 219. J ake spent one-fifth of his life in school. If he is now 55, how many years didhe spend in school?(A) 9(B) 11(C) 13(D) 15(E) 1720. What is the perimeter of the following rectangle?(A) 12m(B) 18m(C) 24m(D) 28m(E) 30m21. Bobby's test scores for social studies are 93,76,91,83, and 72. What is hisaverage score?(A) 83(B) 87(C) 91(D) 93(E) 9422. R iverside School has 150 fewer students than twice the number of studentsat Hillside School. If Riverside School has 500 students, how many students attend Hillside School?(A) 125(B) 150(C) 250(D) 300(E) 32523. A ladder is placed against a building. If the ladder makes a 55° angle withthe ground, what is the measure of the angle that the ladder makes with the building?(A) 25°(B) 30°(C) 35°(D) 40°(E) 45°24. A shley buys 48 apples. There are 12 Red Delicious apples and 16 GrannySmith apples. What fraction of the apples are not Red Delicious or Granny Smith?(A) 15(B) 14(C) 13(D) 512(E 71225. What is the total cost of a $750 television, including an 8% sales tax?(A) $765(B) $784(C) $792(D) $810(E) $824SECTION 3 Volcanoes are mountains, but they are very different from other mountains; they are notformed by folding and crumpling or by uplift anderosion. Instead, volcanoes arc built by the accu-mulation of their own eruptive products--lava,5bombs (crusted over lava blobs), ashflows, andtephra (airborne ash and dust). A volcano is mostcommonly a conical hill or mountain built arounda vent that connects with reservoirs of moltenrock below the surface of the Earth. The term10volcano also refers to the opening or vent through which the molten rock and associated gases areexpelled.Deep within the Earth it is so hot that some rocks slowly melt and become a thick flowing15substance called magma. Because it is lighterthan the solid rock around it, magma rises andcollects in magma chambers. Eventually some ofthe magma pushes through vents and fissures inthe Earth's surface and a volcanic eruption occurs.20Magma that has erupted is called lava.Some volcanic eruptions are explosive and others are not. How explosive an eruption isdepends on how runny or sticky the magma is.If magma is thin and runny, gases can escape25easily from it. When this type of magma erupts, itflows out of the volcano. Because they moveslowly enough for people to get out of their way,lava flows rarely kill people. They can, however,cause considerable destruction to buildings in30their path. If magma is thick and sticky, gasescannot escape easily. Pressure builds up until thegases escape violently and explode. In this type oferuption, the magma blasts into the air and breaks apart into pieces called tephra. Tephra can range 35in size from tiny particles of ash to house-sizeboulders. Large-sized tephra typically falls backto the ground on or close to the volcano andprogressively smaller fragments are carried awayfrom the vent by wind. Volcanic ash, the smallest40tephra fragments, can travel hundreds to thousands of kilometers downwind from a volcano.1. A primary difference between volcanoes and other mountains is in(A) their height(B) their ruggedness(C) their age(D) where they are located(E) how they are formed2. A volcanic eruption is likely to be most explosive if magma(A) is thin and runny(B) is thick and sticky(C) rises and collects in magma chambers(D) pushes out through Assures in the Earth's surface(E) becomes lava3. T he author uses italic print primarily to(A) emphasize words that are used in an unusual way(B) indicate words that are difficult to pronounce(C) point out foreign words(D) highlight important terms that are defined in the text(E) indicate words that are not necessary to understanding the passage4. A ll of the following can be explicitly answered by the passage EXCEPT:(A) What factors contribute to hot temperatures deep inside the Earth?(B) Why are some volcanic eruptions explosive while others are not?(C) As dangerous as eruptions can be t why do lava flows rarely kill people?(D) W hy does magma rise and collect in chambers?(E) Why does pressure build up in magma that is thick and sticky?5. T his passage would most likely appear in(A) a newspaper(B) a science textbook(C) an adventure novel(D) a travel brochure(E) a safety manual6. W hich of the following statements is NOT true of tephra?(A) It can range in size from tiny particles of ash to huge boulders.(B) It can travel thousands of kilometers from a volcano.(C)It can be found trapped in magma.(D) L arge tephra falls on or close to a volcano.(E) It is the term for rock fragments erupted into the air by volcanoes.I am one of those who believe that it is themission of this war to free every slave in theUnited States. I am one of those who believe thatwe should consent to no peace which shall not bean Abolition peace. I am, moreover, one of those5who believe that the work of !he American Anti-Slavery Society will not have been completeduntil the black men of the South, and the blackmen of the North, shall have been admitted, fullyand completely, into the body politic of America.10I look upon slavery as going the way of all theearth. It is the mission of the war to put it down.I know it will be said that I ask you to makethe black man a voter in the South. It is said thatthe colored man is ignorant, and therefore he15shall not vote. In saying this, you lay down a rulefor the black man that you apply to no other classof your citizens. If he knows enough to be hanged,he knows enough to vote. If he knows an honestman from a thief, he knows much more than some 20of our white voters. If he knows enough to takeup arms in defence of this Government and bare his breast to the storm of rebel artillery, he knowsenough to vote.All I ask, however, in regard to the blacks,25is that whatever rule you adopt, whether ofintelligence or wealth, as the condition of votingfor whites, you shall apply it equally to the blackman. Do that, and I am satisfied, and eternal justice is satisfied; liberty, fraternity, equality, are satisfied, 30and the country will move on harmoniously.7. A ccording to Douglass, the mission of the Civil War is to(A) destroy the Confederacy(B) punish the rebel soldiers(C) end slavery(D) preserve the Union(E) create a new class of citizens8. D ouglass believes the work of the Anti-Slavery Society should not beconsidered complete until(A) slavery is abolished(B) black men in the South are able to vote(C) blacks can move freely between the South and the North(D) b lack men of the North and South have the right to vote(E) all conditions for voting are ended9. W hat does Douglass mean by c alling for black men to be admitted “fully andcompletely into the body politic of America” (lines 9-10)?(A) They must have the same rights and privileges as all other citizens.(B) They must be able to vote.(C) They must be able to run for office.(D) T hey must take up arms to defend the Government.(E) They must be considered a separate class of citizens.10. The purpose of Douglass's speech was to(A) inform members of the society of the horrors of slavery(B) convince listeners to adopt fair and equal voting requirements(C) inform listeners of the progress of the war(D) c onvince members of the society chat slavery should be ended(E) explain how the right to vote would create harmonyThe great Pullman was whirling onward with such dignity of motion that a glance from thewindow seemed simply to prove that the plains ofTexas were pouring eastward. Vast flats of greengrass, dull-hued spaces of mesquite and cactus,5little groups of frame houses, woods of light andtender trees, all were sweeping into the east,sweeping over the horizon, a precipice.A newly married pair had boarded this coachat San Antonio. The man's face was reddened10from many days in the wind and sun, and a directresult of his new black clothes was that his brick-colored hands were constantly performing in amost conscious fashion. From time to time helooked down respectfully at his attire. He sat with 15a hand on each knee, like a man waiting in abarber's shop. The glances he devoted to otherpassengers were furtive and shy.The bride was not pretty, nor was she very young. She wore a dress of blue cashmere, with20small reservations of velvet here and there andwith steel buttons abounding. She continuallytwisted her head to regard her puff sleeves, verystiff, straight, and high. They embarrassed her.It was quite apparent that she had cooked, and25that she expected to cook, dutifully. The blushescaused by the careless scrutiny of some passengers as she had entered the car were strange tosee upon this plain, under-class countenance,which was drawn in placid, almost emotionless30lines.They were evidently very happy. “Ever been in a parlor-car before?” he asked, smiling withdelight.“No,” she answered, “I never was. It’s fine,35ain’t it?”“Great! And then after a while we'll go forward to the diner and get a big layout. Finest meal inthe world. Charge a dollar.”“Oh, do they?” cried the bride. “Charge a40dollar? Why, that's too much—for us—ain’t, it,Jack?”“Not this trip, anyhow,” he answered bravely.“We’re going to go the whole thing.”—Stephen Crane from 45“The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky”11. The tone of the passage suggests that the author regards the newly married couple with(A) embarrassment(B) disrespect(C) sympathy(D) sorrow(E) scorn12. W hich word best describes the newlywed couple?(A) well-to-do(B) sad(C) frightened(D) unsophisticated(E) unpleasant13. W hen this passage takes place, the bride and groom are most probably(A) in a hotel(B) at a train station(C) on a stagecoach(D) in a diner(E) on a train14. A s it is used in line 18, the word “furtive” most nearly means(A) stealthy(B) steady(C) focused(D) friendly(E) unabashed15. The narrator of this story is(A) the groom(B) the bride(C) a participant in the story(D) an outside observer(E) an adult looking back on his life16. The main purpose of this passage is to(A)express an opinion(B)analyze information(C) introduce characters and setting(D) resolve a crisis(E) set up a conflict between two characters17. By saying, “It was quite apparent that she had cooked, and that sheexpected to cook, dutifully,” the author is suggesting that the bride(A) expects to eat out regularly(B) has led a life of hard work(C) has never eaten in a restaurant before(D) wants to learn more about cooking(E) will learn to cook her husband's favorite foodsOver two decades ago, scientists in the Agricultural Research Service Vegetable CropsResearch Unit at Madison, Wisconsin, began aquest to breed carrots packed with beta-carotene –an orange pigment used by the body to create5vitamin A. Thanks largely to their work, today'scarrots provide consumers with 75 percent morebeta-carotene than those available 25 years ago.The researchers, led by plant geneticistPhilipp Simon, haven't limited themselves to the10color orange. They've selectively bred a rainbowof carrots -purple, red, yellow, even white.Scientists are learning that these plant pigmentsperform a range of protective duties in thehuman body.15Red carrots derive their color mainly from lycopene, a type of carotene believed to guardagainst heart disease and some cancers. Yellowcarrots accumulate xanthophylls, pigments similarto beta-carotene that support good eye health.20Purple carrots possess an entirely different class ofpigments—anthocyanins—which act as powerfulantioxidants.While colored carrots arc unusual, they're not exa ctly new. “Purple and yellow carrots were25eaten more than 1,000 years ago in Afghanistanand 700 years ago in western Europe,” says Simon.“But the carrot-breeding process has gone onintensively for just 50 years.”In nature, different strains of carrots contain30varying types and amounts of carotenoids—thepigments responsible for orange, yellow, and redcolors. To assist seed companies and growers whowish to produce nutrient-rich carrots, Simon andhis lab are working to map all the genes that play 35a part in synthesizing carotenoids in major carrotlines. Simon now knows of 20 genes that areinvolved. But determining a particular gene's role in generating carotenoids is not that straightforward.Aside from enhancing the nutritional value of40carrots—as well as onions, garlic, and cucumbers—researchers at Simon's laboratory also workto improve the vegetable's culinary quality andappeal.With their compelling health benefits and a45thumbs-up from taste testers, Simon's colorfulcarrots will be a great addition to supermarketproduce aisles once consumers create a demandfor them.18. The main purpose of this passage is to(A) explain why carrots can be various colors(B) point out the health benefits of carotenoids(C) report on enhancements to the nutritional value of carrots(D) explore ways to increase carrot production(E) encourage people to buy carrots of various colors19. The author's tone can best be described as(A) argumentative(B) emotional(C) sentimental(D) informative(E) optimistic20. A ccording to the passage, carrots have been bred in all of the followingcolors EXCEPT:(A) yellow(B) green -(C) white(D) red(E) purple21. T he type of carotene that gives carrots a red color is(A) lycopene(B) xanthophyll(C) anthocyanin(D) beta-carotene(E) antioxidant22. Which of the following is true of colored carrots?(A) They first appeared about 50 years ago.(B) They do not equal regular carrots in nutritive value.(G) They are not as tasty as traditional carrots.(D) They were first bred by scientists at the Agricultural Research ServiceVegetable Crops Research Unit.(E) They derive their color from varying types and amounts of carotenoids.23. This passage can best be described as(A) a short story(B) a biography(C) a research report(D) propaganda(E) an editorialFrom the outskirts of the town,Where of old the mile-stone stood,Now a stranger, looking downI behold the shadowy crownOf the dark and haunted wood5Is it changed, or am I changed?Ah! the oaks are fresh and green,But the friends with whom I rangedThrough their thickets arc estranged By the years that intervene.10Bright as ever flows the sea,Bright as ever shines the sun,But alas! they seem to meNot the sun that used to be,Not the tides that used to run.15—Henry Wadsworth Longfellow"Changed”24. The author’s tone is best described as(A) lighthearted(B) optimistic(C) nostalgic(D) hostile(E) humorous25. This poem is written from the point of view of(A) a frightened child(B) a disinterested adult(C) a sympathetic outside observer(D) a sad observer of a transformation(E) an adult recalling a childhood dream26. I n line 5, the author most probably refers to the woods as “haunted” inorder to(A) make the narrator seem foolish and superstitious(B) hint at the narrator's acceptance of death(C) reveal the narrator’s belief in spirits(D) set a dark and gloomy mood(E) indicate the woods were filled with memories27. W hich of the following best expresses the theme of this poem?(A) the power of the sun(B) the passage of time(C) the fluctuation of the tide(D) autumn(E) nature’s renewalThe Statue of Liberty was a gift to the people of the United States from the people of France inrecognition of the friendship established betweenthe two nations during the American Revolution.Over the years, the Statue of Liberty has come to5symbolize freedom and democracy, as well as thisinternational friendship.Sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi was commissioned to design a sculpture with the year1876 in mind for completion, to commemorate10the centennial of the American Declaration ofIndependence. Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (designerof the Eiffel Tower) was called in to address thestructural issues of Bartholdi's colossal sculpture.The Statue was a joint effort between America15and France and it was agreed upon that theAmerican people would build the pedestal, andthe French people would be responsible for theStatue and its assembly here in the United States.Lack of funds was a problem on both sides of the20Atlantic Ocean. In France, public fees, variousforms of entertainment, and a lottery were amongthe methods used to raise funds. In the UnitedStates, benefit theatrical events, art exhibitions,auctions and prize fights helped to provide the25needed funds. When fundraising for the pedestallagged, Joseph Pulitzer (noted for the PulitzerPrize) used the editorial pages of his newspaperThe World to aid in the fundraising effort.Pulitzer's campaign of harsh criticism against30both the rich, who had failed to finance thepedestal construction, and the middle class, whowere content to rely upon the wealthy to providethe funds, was successful in motivating the peopleof America to donate.35Financing for the pedestal was completed in August 1885, and pedestal construction was finished in April of 1886. The Statue was completedin France in July 1884 and arrived in New YorkHarbor in June, 1885, on board the French frigate40。
ssat考试题及答案
ssat考试题及答案**SSAT考试题及答案**一、词汇题1. Which of the following words is most nearly the opposite of "elated"?A. DepressedB. AnnoyedC. IndifferentD. Elated答案:A. Depressed2. In the sentence, "The politician's speech was so persuasive that it swayed many undecided voters," what is the best synonym for "persuasive"?A. ConvincingB. BoringC. IndifferentD. Distracting答案:A. Convincing二、阅读题阅读以下段落,并回答问题。
"In the heart of the city, amidst the hustle and bustle of urban life, there lies a small park that serves as an oasis for the weary. The park, with its lush greenery and tranquil atmosphere, provides a respite from the noise and chaos that surrounds it. It is a place where people can escape the pressures of the day and find solace in nature's embrace."3. What is the main purpose of the park described in the passage?A. To provide a place for sports and gamesB. To serve as a place for community eventsC. To offer a quiet retreat from the city's noise and chaosD. To attract tourists with its unique attractions答案:C. To offer a quiet retreat from the city's noise and chaos4. According to the passage, what is the effect of the park on the people who visit it?A. It makes them feel more stressedB. It helps them forget their troublesC. It encourages them to engage in outdoor activitiesD. It makes them feel more connected to the city答案:B. It helps them forget their troubles三、数学题5. If the sum of two numbers is 50 and their difference is 10, what are the two numbers?A. 20 and 30B. 30 and 20C. 40 and 10D. 10 and 40答案:A. 20 and 306. A rectangle has a length that is twice its width. If the perimeter of the rectangle is 40 units, what is the length of the rectangle?A. 10 unitsB. 15 unitsC. 20 unitsD. 25 units答案:C. 20 units四、写作题7. Write an essay on the topic: "The Importance of Time Management in Student Life."答案:(此题为写作题,无固定答案,以下为参考范文)Time management is an essential skill for students to master, as it can significantly impact their academic performance and overall well-being. Effective time management allows students to balance their studies, extracurricular activities, and personal life, leading to a more fulfilling and successful student experience.First and foremost, managing time well helps students to avoid procrastination. By setting clear goals and deadlines, students can stay focused on their tasks and complete them in a timely manner. This prevents the stress and anxiety that often accompany last-minute cramming and rushed assignments.Secondly, time management enables students to allocate sufficient time for each subject, ensuring that they have a well-rounded understanding of the material. This is particularly important in a competitive academic environment where a comprehensive grasp of the curriculum is crucial for success.Additionally, effective time management allows students to maintain a healthy balance between their academic and personal lives. By prioritizing tasks and setting aside time for relaxation and social activities, students can prevent burnout and maintain their mental health.In conclusion, time management is a critical skill for students to develop. It not only improves academic performance but also contributes to a more balanced and enjoyable student life.请注意,以上提供的SSAT考试题及答案仅供参考,实际考试内容和难度可能会有所不同。
ssat数学练习题
ssat数学练习题
SSAT数学练习题
1. 计算下列表达式的值:\( 3x^2 - 5x + 2 \) 当 \( x = 2 \) 时。
2. 一个矩形的长是宽的两倍,如果宽是10单位,那么矩形的周长是
多少?
3. 如果一个数的25%是50,那么这个数是多少?
4. 一个圆的直径是14厘米,求这个圆的面积。
5. 一个三角形的底边长是12厘米,高是6厘米,求这个三角形的面积。
6. 一个数列的前三项是2,4,8,这个数列的下一个数是什么?
7. 如果一个商品打8折后的价格是160美元,那么这个商品的原价是
多少?
8. 一个直角三角形的两条直角边分别是3厘米和4厘米,求这个三角
形的斜边长。
9. 一个班级有20个学生,其中15个学生喜欢数学,10个学生喜欢科学,5个学生既喜欢数学又喜欢科学,那么有多少学生不喜欢数学也不喜欢科学?
10. 一个数除以5的商是10,这个数是多少?
11. 一个长方形的面积是60平方厘米,长是15厘米,求这个长方形
的宽。
12. 如果一个数的三倍加上4等于26,那么这个数是多少?
13. 一个圆的周长是31.4厘米,求这个圆的半径。
14. 如果一个商品的原价是x美元,打9折后的价格是y美元,那么x 和y之间的关系是什么?
15. 一个等腰三角形的底边长是8厘米,两腰相等,如果这个三角形
的周长是24厘米,那么每条腰的长度是多少?
请在解答这些题目时,仔细阅读题目要求,并确保你的计算过程清晰准确。
SSAT TEST2 数学真题测试2 Quantitative Skills
SSAT TEST2 Section 2 Quantitative Skills1. If the vertices of a triangle are A (1, 3), B (3, -4), and C (1, -4), find its area.(A) 10(B) 7(C) 9(D) 12(E) 82. Simplify 3√8—√18.(A) 2√3(B) 4√3(C) 3√2(D) 3√5(E) 4√23. Describe the following line graph.(A) -4 > x > 1(B) -4 < x < 1(C) -4 ≤x ≤1(D) -4 < x ≤1(E) 1 < x ≤-44. Mitch drives for 30 minutes at 50 miles per hour. He then drives for an additional45 minutes at 60 miles per hour. How many miles did he drive altogether?(A) 60 miles(B) 80 miles(C) 50 miles(D) 65 miles(E) 70 miles5. An ocean-going cargo ship has a capacity of 800 tons. If it sails from Los Angeles toHong Kong carrying five-eighths of its capacity and returns carrying three-fifths of its capacity, how many tons did it carry round-trip?(A) 650 tons(B) 760 tons(C) 980 tons(D) 870 tons(E) 840 tons6. Excluding 1, what is the difference between the sum of the prime factors of 35and 30?(A) 5(B) 4(C) 2(D) 3(E) 57. A circle has a diameter of 10”, with a radius OC. If another circle with a radius of6” is drawn with the center at the middle of radius OC, at how many points do the two circles intersect?(A) 3(B) 4(C) 2(D) 0(E) 18. If a, b, and c are consecutive odd integers in the given order and c = 11, what isthe product of a and b?(A) 55(B) 45(C) 72(D) 87(E) 639. Simplify√42 b√7.(A) ab√6(B) a√6(C) ab√7(D) ba√7(E) ab√610. Julissa drives from Central City to Marbury, a distance of 154 miles. If she leavesCentral City at 8 A.M.and arrives in Marbury at 10:45 A.M.,what is her average rate of speed?(A) 58 mph(B) 62 mph(C) 54 mph(D) 56 mph(E) 59 mph11. If X and y are negative integers and y > x, which of the following statements istrue?(A) xy <0(B) x + y > 0(C) xy > 0(D) y - x < 0(E) yx< 012. Find the value of the expression 3rs - 2t when r = 2, s = 3, and t= 4.(A) 12(B) 10(C) 14(D) 8(E) 1813. O is the center of the circle. Which of the following statements is true?(A) AB > CD(B) CO < OB(C) AB - OB = DO(D) CD - OB < OD(E) CD > OA + OC̅̅̅̅is perpendicular to ST̅̅̅. m∠TSU = 22°. Find x.14. SR(A) 54°(B) 66°(C) 22°(D) 68°(E) 48°15. If two central angles of a triangle are 60 and 130°, find the measure of the otherangle.(A) 60°(B) 170°(C) 65°(D) 95°(E) 85°16. Mary Lou is pumping oxygen into an emergency room at the rate of 3 cubicmeters per minute. If the room is 9 meters long by 6 meters wide by 4 meters high, how long will it take for the room to be filled with oxygen?(A) 64 minutes(B) 72 minutes(C) 86 minutes(D) 44 minutes(E) 58 minutes17. The ABC Construction Company charges $2.58 a square foot to cement adriveway. At this rate, what is the cost of cementing a driveway 11 feet by 34 feet? Round off your answer to the nearest dollar.(A) $965(B) $966(C) $961(D) $964(E) $96318. What happens to the area of a triangle when its base is doubled and its height istripled?(A) it is doubled(B) it is tripled(C) it is quadrupled(D) it is increased fivefold(E) it is increased sixfold19. If the following sets of numbers represent the three sides of various triangles,select the scalene triangle.(A) 4, 4, 4(B) 6, 7, 7(C) 8, 11, 8(D) 5, 6, 7(E) 6, 9, 620. The temperature is 90°F at 3 P.M.If it decreases by 40 percent by midnight andthen increases by 26 percent by 10 A.M.the next day, what is the temperature at10 A.M.?Round off to the nearest degree.(A) 68°F(B) 54°F(C) 66°F(D) 42°F(E) 58°F21-22. The average monthly prices for a gallon of regular gasoline are indicated in the chart.21. Find the average price of a gallon of gasoline for the months of April and August.(A) $3.10(B) $3.40(C) $3.70(D) $4.10(E) $3.5022. How much was the steepest drop in the average price per gallon of gasolinebetween two consecutive months?(A) $.40(B) $.60(C) $.30(D) $.80(E) $.5023. The measure of the vertex angle of an isosceles triangle is 50°. Find the measureof an exterior angle to one of the base angles of the triangle.(A) 65°(B) 125°(C) 115°(D) 80°(E) 75°24. Examine the figures and choose the best answer.(A) Area A is greater than area C.(B) Area A is greater than area B.(C) Area B is greater than area C.(D) Area C is less than area A.(E) Area B is less than area C.25. The Missoula Manatees scored 12, 7, 10, 6, and 9 runs in their last five games. Ifthey want to maintain an average of 9 runs per game for six games, how much do they have to score on their next game?(A) 6(B) 8(C) 10(D) 4(E) 12Section 5 Quantitative Skills1. Find the quotient of2.112 and 0.6.(A) 2.54(B) 0.349(C) 3.52(D) 4.118(E) 2.472. Sides AB and BC in △ABC are equal in measure. If the exterior angle at Cmeasures 96°, find the measure of angle B.(A) 18°(B) 24°(C) 12°(D) 16°(E) 19°3. The price of a computer dropped 10% and then dropped another 20% of thereduced price. What percent of the original price was the computer selling for after the second drop?(A) 72%(B) 87%(C) 56%(D) 67%(E) 48%4. Determine the value of x in the equation 62 + 2(8 - x) = 72.(A) 2(B) 6(C) 4(D) 5(E) 35. What is the greatest common factor of 70 and 14?(A) 10(B) 7(C) 15(D) 14(E) 286. Ruben, Shelly, and Malcolm have recorded a hit song. If Ruben gets 2/5 of the income and Shelly gets 1/3 and they earn $300,000, how much does Malcolm get?(A) $90,000(B) $250,000(C) $210,000(D) $80,000(E) $110,0007. On the real number line, if the distance between two numbers is 5.6, which of thefollowing sets correctly represents the two numbers?(A) 4.7 and 11.3(B) 9.5 and 1.8(C) 12.4 and 6.5(D) 9.3 and 3.7(E) 2.4 and 5.98. Find the value of 5.3 × 103— 1.3 X 102.(A) 3,450(B) 5,170(C) 1,300(D) 5,400(E) 4,2609. Twenty-four students in a class are right-handed and six are left-handed. If thesefigures represent the entire class, what percent is left-handed?(A) 15%(B) 25%(C) 20%(D) 30%(E) 35%10. Henry receives a salary of $530 per week. Jose gets 30% more than Henry. If theyboth receive $70 per week raises, how much will Jose be earning?(A) $650(B) $458(C) $548(D) $568(E) $75911. A ticket to the movies is $8.00. If the price increases 10% this year and 20% thefollowing year, how much will a movie ticket be at the end of two years?(A) $9.48(B) $10.12(C) $976(D) $10.56(E) $12.4312. The three-digit number 49x is divisible by 4 with no remainders. If the sum of the digits is divisible by 5 with no remainders, what is the number?(A) 492(B) 497(C) 493(D) 498(E) 49113. Two-thirds of what number is equal to 7 less than 5 squared?(A) 12(B) 18(C) 27(D) 24(E) 2014. Simplify √64a3b93.(A)4ab3(B) 4a3b(C) 16a3b(D) 16ab3(E) 4a2b215. If x=45, y=23, and z =√3, find the value of 10x - 9y – 4z2.(A) 4(B) -8(C) -10(D) 6(E) 716. Which of the following statements is false?(A) 32 + 6 ≤3(5 + 2)(B) 4x5-2 > 3(C) 2(8 + 3) < (3 + 4)2(D) 5(8 - 5) ≥(5 x 3)(E) 43 - 32 < 5(6 + 2) + 3317. Simplify 4|-3|-2|-5|.(A) 3(B) -2(C) 2(D) -3(E) 118. Select the set of values for x and y that will make the statement 3x + 5 <y true.(A) (2, 6)(B) (4, 8)(C) (3, 10)(D) (2, 5) .(E) (1, 9)19. Add: (4c – 6b + 7a) + (5c -3a- 8b)(A) 1a + 11b - 11c(B) 4a - 14b + 9c(C) 1a - 11b + 11c(D) -1a - 11b + 11c(E) 4a - 2b + 9c20. Mildred weighs x - 3 pounds. Her brother, Hector, weighs 8 pounds more thanMildred while her sister, Stacey, weighs 12 pounds less than Hector. Find their total weight.(A) 4x-5(B) 5x+3(C) x+ 12(D) 3x-5(E) 2x+521- Simplify -2|5| × 3|-4|.(A) 100(B) 120 (C) -120 (D) -80 (E) 7022. The height of the front door on a blueprint of a one-family house measures 34". If the actual door is 8 feet tall, what is the ratio of the blueprint diagram to the actual dimensions of the house? (A) 2/65 (B) 1/96 (C) 2/55 (D) 1/128 (E) 3/1323. If is a positive even integer and b and c are the following consecutive integers, which of the following statements is false? (A) ab is even (B) a + b is odd (C) ac is odd (D) b + c is odd (E) c - a is even24. Find the measure of the angle between the hour hand and the minute hand when a clock reads 9:05. Select the closest answer.(A) 120° (B) 150° (C) 90° (D) 110° (E) 130°25. In the diagram, MN ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ is perpendicular to ML⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ , ∠NMO measures 71°, and ∠LMO is represented by 2x - 5. Determine the value of x .(A)16°(B)18°(C)24°(D)32°(E)12°。
SSAT数学经典试题
在历次的SSAT考试中数学部分往往会有很多经典题目出现,小马过河为同学们整理出SSAT数学考试的一些经典试题供同学们参考学习。
1. How many cubed pieces of fudge that are 3 inches on an edge can be packed into a Christmas tin that is 9 inches deep by 12 inches wide by 8 inches high with the lid still being able to be closed?A. 18B. 24C. 32D. 36E. 432. Sarah is twice as old as her youngest brother. If the difference between their ages is 15 years. How old is her youngest brother?A. 10B. 15C. 20D. 25E. 303. Which of the following fractions is equal to 5/6?A. 20/30B. 15/24C. 25/30D. 40/54E. 2/74. What will it cost to tile a kitchen floor that is 12 feet wide by 20 feet long if the tile cost $8.91 per square yard?A. $224.51B. $237.60C. $246.55D. $271.38E. $282.325. In a writing competition, the first place winner receives 1/2 of the prize money. The second runner up receives 1/2 of what the winner won. What was the total amount of prize money distributed if the winner receives $6,000?A. $6,000B. $8,500C. $12,000D. $15,000E. $18,5006. You are lying 120 ft away from a tree that is 50 feet tall. You look up at the top of the tree. Approximately how far is your hear from the top of the tree in a straight line?A. 50 feetB. 75 feetC. 120 feetD. 130 feetE. 150 feet7. A cyclist bikes x distance at 10 miles per hour and returns over the same path at 8 miles per hour. What is the cyclist’s average rate for the round trip in miles per hour?A. 8.1B. 8.3C. 8.6D. 8.9E. 9.08. If edging cost $2.32 per 12-inch stone, and you want a double layer of edging around your flower bed that is 6 yards by 1 yard. How much will edging you flower bed cost?A. $32.48B. $64.96C. $97.44D. $129.92E. $194.889. If 3x=6x-15 then x + 8=A. 5B. 10C. 11D. 12E. 1310. The number of milliliters in 1 liter isA. 10,000B. 1,000C. 0.1D. 0.01E. 0.001Answer Key1. (B)2. (B)3. (C)4. (B)5. (C)6. (D)7. (D)8. (E)9. (E) 10. (B)以上就是为大家整理的SSAT数学真题10道。
SSAT模考数学及答案
SSATLower Level Math Practice Test 1SECTION1Time – 30 Minutes25 QuestionsEach problem in this section contains five suggested answers. Work out the problem in your head or in the space provided at the right side of the page. Then choose the best answer.Sample Question:300 –550 =(B)(C) (D)(E) (A) 250350850-250-850ANSWER: D1. 10 + 15 – 24 = USE THIS SPACE FOR FIGURING .(A) 0(B) 1(C) 2(D) 3(E) 42. What is the perimeter of the square shown in Figure 1? (D) 8(E) 12Figure 1Ivy Globalhttp://www.ivyglobal.ca EDUCATION CONSULTINGSSATLower Level Math Practice Test 23. How many odd numbers are there between the USE THIS SPACE FOR FIGURING .numbers 0 and 10?(A) 3(B) 4(C) 5(D) 6(E) 74. Which of the following sets of numbers is in theright order, from smallest to largest?(A) 1, 2, 2.5, 3, -5(B) 1, 3.1, 2, 4, 5(C) -1, 0, 4, -6, 8(D) 1, 2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5(E) 3, 5, 7, 9, 9.15. Sam had 3 van models, 4 truck models, and 6 racecarmodels. Today, his father gave him one model of eachtype. How many models does he have in his collectionnow?(A) 16(B) 17(C) 18(D) 196. If the polygon in Figure 2 is equal-sided and its perimeteris 24, what is the length of each side?(A) 3(B) 3.5(C) 4(D) 4.5(E) 5Ivy Global EDUCATION CONSULTING Figure 2http://www.ivyglobal.caSSATLower Level Math Practice Test 37 . According to the graph in Figure 3, howmany more TV’s did Jack sell in 2005than in 2003?(A) 0(B) 3(C) 5(D) 7(E) 20USE THIS SPACE FOR FIGURING .2181614121Jack's Annual TV Sales2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007Figure 38 . If a number is subtracted by 5, the difference is 1.If the same number is divided by 2, the answer is?(A) 0(B) 1(C) 2(D) 3(E) 49 . Sarah divides her $8 snack money to be spent equallybetween candies, chocolates, and potato chips. About how much will she spend on potato chips?(A) $1.00Ivy Global(B) $1.50(C) $2.30(D) $2.50(E) $2.70 Ivy GlobalSSATLower Level Math Practice Test 41+3 +5 +710. = USE THIS SPACE FOR FIGURING.10−5−3−1(A) 9(B) 16(C) 17(D) 18(E) 2011. What is the value of x, shown in Figure 4?(A) 45o(B) 50o(C) 55o(D) 60o(E) 65 oFigure 4112. Which of the following fractions is closest to ?2(A)(B)(C) (D)XIvy Global3 6 5 8919202 (E) 13Ivy GlobalSSATLower Level Math Practice Test 513. If 20 + 15 – ! = 40, then ! =(A) 0(B) 5(C) -5(D) 10(E) - 10USE THIS SPACE FOR FIGURING .14. Which number comes next in the sequence of1, 4, 9, 16?(A) 17(B) 19(C) 23(D) 24(E) 25Questions 15 – 17 refer to the graph in Figure 5.15. What is the average amount the baseball teamraised per quarter?(A) $30(B) $40(E) $6016. How much did all threeteams raise for the 4thquarter in total?(A) $75(D) $100(E) $150Ivy Global EDUCATION CONSULTINGValley HighFundraising1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th Qtr20 40 60DollarsRaisedFigure 5http://www.ivyglobal.caBaseballH ockeyBasketbal80 100SSAT Lower Level Math Practice Test 617. During which quarter did the teams raised the most USE THIS SPACE FOR FIGURING . funds together?(A) First(B) Second(C) Third(D) Fourth(E) Not enough information givenA + B18 . If A♠B = , then ♠6 =A −B 5(A) 5(B) - 1(C) 0(D) 11(E) - 1 119. Which of the following figures CANNOT be drawnwithout lifting the pencil or retracing?(A) (B)Ivy Global(C) (D)(E) None of the aboveIvy GlobalSSATLower Level Math Practice Test 7USE THIS SPACE FOR FIGURING20. If (M + N) × 4 = 28 and both M and N are non-zero whole numbers, then M could NOT be(A) 1(B) 3(C) 5(D) 7(E) Not enough information given21. What is the eighth term in the sequence0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, …?(A) 13(B) 21(C) 34(D) 55(E) 8922. At the Fantastic Zoo, the ratio of tigers to leopardsis 5 to 1. Which of the following could NOT bethe total number of tigers and leopards at the zoo?(A) 6(B) 16(C) 18(D) 36Ivy Global(E) 60Ivy GlobalSSATLower Level Math Practice Test 8USE THIS SPACE FOR FIGURING .5A3× 10152, 82323. In the multiplication problem above, A representswhich digit?(A) 0(B) 1(C) 2(D) 4(E) 624. To which of the following is 1.23 closest?(A) 12.0(B) 120(C) 1.2(D) 1.25(E) 1.2225. Two people can paint two houses in three days.How many people are needed to paint three housesin three days?Ivy Global(A) 1.5(B) 2(C) 2.5(D) 3(E) 4STOPIF YOU FINISH BEFORE THE ALLOTED TIMEYOU MAY CHECK YOUR ANSWERS ONLY FOR THIS SECTIONDO NOT TURN TO OTHER SECTIONS OF THIS TEST Ivy GlobalSSAT Lower Level Math Practice Test 9SECTION2Time – 30 Minutes25 QuestionsEach problem in this section contains five suggested answers. Work out the problem in your head or in the space provided at the right side of the page. Then choose the best answer.Sample Question:25 × 8 ÷10 = (B)(C)(D)(E) (A) 2025301902000ANSWER: A1. If 2000 + 5000 + ♦ = 7,040, then ♦ = USE THIS SPACE FOR FIGURING .(A) 4(B) 40(C) 400(D) 6740(E) 70302. Which of the following is an odd integer that liesbetween 51 and 56?(B) 51(C) 52(D) 53(E) 54Ivy Globalhttp://www.ivyglobal.ca EDUCATION CONSULTINGSSAT Lower Level Math Practice Test 10 3. Each person contributed to the sameamount towards a lottery ticket. If theticket cost $100, what cannot be theamount that each gave?(A) $5(B) $10(C) $15(D) $20(E) $25USE THIS SPACE FOR FIGURING .4. What is the area of the triangle shown in Figure1?(A) 3.5(B) 7(C) 9(D) 14(E) 28 72 Figure 15. (110 – 90) ÷ 4 =(A) 2.5(B) 4(C) 5(D) 20(E) 24Ivy Global6. The perimeter of a square with an area of 64 is(A) 80(B) 64(C) 48(D) 40(E) 32Ivy GlobalSSAT Lower Level Math Practice Test 117. An airplane with a capacity of 200 passengers has68 percent of its seats filled. What is the numberof passengers?(A) 34(B) 68(C) 106(D) 136(E) 168USE THIS SPACE FOR FIGURING .8. What is the next number in the sequence of1, 3, 5, 7, …?(A) 2(B) 4(C) 5(D) 6(E) 99 . According to the graph in Figure 2, how muchdid the drama club spend on costumes?(A) $20(B) $25(C) $35(D) $45(E) $504321HOW THE DRAMA CLUB SPENT ITSBUDGETCostumesAudioVi plieDecorations10. If K = 17, then 1 less than 3 × K is equal to(A) 50(B) 47(C) 33(D) 19(E) 16Ivy Globalhttp://www.ivyglobal.ca EDUCATION CONSULTINGSSAT Lower Level Math Practice Test 1211. Which of the following statements is NOT true?(A) 10 < 15 and 1.2 < 1.25(B) 0.3 < 0.333 and 51 > 0.511(C) 0.25 = 1 ÷ 4 and 3.1 < 30(D) - 12 < 1 and -45 > -56(E) None of the aboveUSE THIS SPACE FOR FIGURING .12. 20 percent of $100 is equal to(A) 15% of $150(B) 25% of $90(C) 30% of $60(D) 40% of $50(E) 50% of $35Questions 13 – 15 refers to Figure 313. How many different paths are there from A to B,that takes on a distance of 7.5?(A) 1(B) 2(C) 3(D) 4(E) 5 14.Harryisinahurry. He wants to travel a path fromA toB that is shorter than 7.5.How many choicesdoes he have?AIvy GlobalIvy GlobalFigure 3B(A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) 1 (E) 04433.564SSAT Lower Level Math Practice Test 13USE THIS SPACE FOR FIGURING .15. John wants to start from A, travel all thepaths exactly once, then come back to A.How much distance will he need to travel?(A) 29(B) 30.5(C) 32(D) Not enough information isgiven. (E) It is impossible to do.16. Cindy bought a dress at 50% discount off the saleprice, which is already $20 off the regular price.She paid $35. How much was the regular price ofthe dress?(A) $30(B) $50(C) $70(D) $90(E) $11017. If an empty wine glass is placed up-side down, as(C) (D)shown in Figure 4, which of the following describesall the points where the glass touches the table?(A) (B)(E)Ivy GlobalEDUCATION CONSULTINGFigure 4http://www.ivyglobal.caSSAT Lower Level Math Practice Test 14USE THIS SPACE FOR FIGURING .18. If x ♫y = x × (x ÷ y), then 3 ♫ 2 =(A) 2.5(B) 3(C) 4.5(D) 5(E) 6.519. Of the following, 33% of $9.95 is closest to(A) $3.15(B) $3.30(C) $3.45(D) $3.50(E) $3.6020. A polygon has perimeter of 84 and the average lengthis 7. How many sides does the polygon have?(A) 1 1(B) 12(C) 13(D) 91(E) 588Ivy Global21. A person started at point A. He traveled 2km north,2km east, 2km south, and 3km west. How far is he from where he started?(A) 1km north(B) 3km west(C) 2km south(D) 1km east(E) 1km westIvy GlobalSSAT Lower Level Math Practice Test 1522. Cities X and Y are separated by a distance of20km. Jim left City X and biked the first half ofthis distance at a speed of 10km/hour, then hewalked the rest of the distance. If Jim took 3hours to travel from X to Y, how fast does hewalk?(A) 3.3km/hour(B) 5km/hour(C) 6.7km/hour(D) 10km/hour(E) Not enough information givenUSE THIS SPACE FOR FIGURING .23. In Figure 5, what is the area of theUNSHADED region, ifDFGH is a square?(A) 8(B) 12(C) 16(D) 24(E) 28 444 4Figure 524. If f+ g is divisible by 9, which of the following mustalso be divisible by 9?(A) (7 × f) + (7 × g)(B) 9 + (f × g)Ivy Global(C) f+ g ÷ 9(D) 8 × (f+ g) + 1(E) (f+ g) ÷ 9 Ivy GlobalSSATLower Level Math Practice Test 1625. How many numbers can be found between thenumbers 1 and 100 that contains the digit 3? USE THIS SPACE FOR FIGURING .(A) 10(B) 1 1(C) 19(D) 20(E) 21Ivy GlobalSTOPIF YOU FINISH BEFORE THE ALLOTED TIMEYOU MAY CHECK YOUR ANSWERS ONLY FOR THIS SECTIONDO NOT TURN TO OTHER SECTIONS OF THIS TEST Ivy Global。
SSAT数学练习――百分比
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SSAT数学练习――百分比
1. If a discount of 20% off the retail price of a desk saves Mark $45, how much did he pay for the desk? A. $145 B. $160 C. $180 D. $210 E. $215 2. A customer pays $1,100 in state taxes on a newly purchased car. What is the value of the car if state taxes are 8.9% of the value? A. $9.765.45 B. $10,876.90 C. $12,359.55 D. $14,345.48 E. $15,745.45 3. How many years does Steven need to invest his $3,000 at 7% to earn $210 in simple interest? A. 1 year B. 2 years C. 3 years D. 4 years E. 5 years 4. Sabrina´s boss states that she will increase Sabrina´s salary from $12,000 to $14,000 per year if she enrolls in business courses at a local community college. What percent increase in salary will result from Sabrina taking the business courses? A. 15% B. 16.7% C. 17.2% D. 85% E. 117% 5. 35% of what number is 70? A. 100 B. 110 C. 150 D. 175 E. 200 6. What number is 5% of 2000? A. 50 B. 100 C. 150 D. 200 E. 250 7. What percent of 90 is 27? A. 15% B. 20% C. 30% D. 33% E. 41% 8. Jim works for $15.50 per hour for a health care facility. He is supposed to get a 75 cent per hour raise at one year of service. What will his percent increase in hourly pay be? A. 2.7% B. 3.3% C. 133% D. 4.8% E. 105% 9. If 45 is 120% of a number, what is 80% of the same number? A. 30 B. 32 C. 36 D. 38 E. 41 10. How long will Lucy have to wait before her $2,500 invested at 6% earns $600 in simple interest?
SSAT考试数学5套题+答案
SSAT考试数学5套题+答案SSAT考试数学练习题(1)1. Add 0.98 + 45.102 + 32.3333 + 31 + 0.00009A. 368.573B. 210.536299C. 109.41539D. 99.9975E. 80.87695432. Find 0.12 ÷ 1A. 12B. 1.2C. .12D. .012E. .00123. (9 ÷ 3) x (8 ÷ 4) =A. 1B. 6C. 72D. 576E. 7524. 6 x 0 x 5A. 30B. 11C. 25D. 0E. 275. 7.95 ÷ 1.5A. 2.4B. 5.3C. 6.2D. 7.3E. 7.56. -32 + 7 equals:A. -25B. 25C. -26D. 26E. 277. -37 + -47 equals:A. 64B. -84C. 65D. -75E. -668. 41% equals:A. 4.1B. .41C. .041D. .0041E. .00415答案:1.B 2.C 3.B 4.0 5.B 6.A 7.B 8.B1. Round 907.457 to the nearest tens place.A. 908.0B. 910C. 907.5D. 900E. 907.462. At a certain high school, the respective weights for the following subjects are: Mathematics 3, English 3, History 2, Science 2 and Art 1.What is a student's average whose marks were the following: Geometry 89, American Literature 92, American History 94, Biology 81, and Sculpture 85?A. 85.7B. 87.8C. 88.9D. 89.4E. 90.23. Ginger over the course of an average work-week wanted to see how much she spent on lunch daily. On Monday and Thursday, she spent $5.43 total. On Tuesday and Wednesday, she spent $3.54 on each day. On Friday, she spent $7.89 on lunch. What was her average daily cost?A. $3.19B. $3.75C. $3.90D. $4.08E. $4.234. What is 1230.932567 rounded to the nearest hundredths place?A. 1200B. 1230.9326C. 1230.93D. 1230E. 1230.9335. Subtract the following numbers rounded to the nearesttenths place.134.679-45.548-67.8807A. 21.3B. 21.25C. -58.97D. -59.0E. 16. What is the absolute value of -9?A. -9B. 9C. 0D. -1E. 17. What is the median of the following list of numbers? 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 12A. 6B. 7.5C. 7.8D. 8E. 98. What is the mathematical average of the number of weeks in a year, seasons in a year, and the number of days in January?A. 36B. 33C. 32D. 31E. 299. In a college, some courses contribute more towards anoverall GPA than other courses. For example, a science class is worth 4 points; mathematics is worth 3 points; history is worth 2 points; and English is worth 3 points. The values of the grade letters are as follows, A= 4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0. What is the GPA of a student who made a “C” in Trigonometry, a “B” in American History, an “A” in Botany, and a “B” in Microbiology?A. 2.59B. 2.86C. 3.08D. 3.33E. 3.6710. Over the course of a week, Fred spent $28.49 on lunch. What was the average cost per day?A. $4.07B. $3.57C. $6.51D. $2.93E. $5.4111. A roast was cooked at 325° F in the oven for 4 hours. The internal temperature rose from 32° F to 145° F. What was the average rise in temperature per hour?A. 20.2° F/hrB. 28.25° F/hrC. 32.03° F/hrD. 37° F/hrE. 37.29° F/hr12. In the number 743.25 which digit represents the tenths space?A. 2B. 3C. 4D. 5E. 6正确答案:1. B 2. C 3. D 4. C 5. A 6. B 7. D 8. E 9. C 10. A 11.B 12. AAnalogies 11. DRIP : GUSHA. cry : laughB. curl : rollC. stream : tributaryD. dent : destroyE. bend : angle2. WALK : LEGSA. blink : eyesB. chew : mouthC. dress : hemD. cover : bookE. grind : nose3. ENFRANCHISE : SLAVERYA. equation : mathematicsB. liberate : confineC. bondage : subjugationD. appeasement : unreasonableE. anatomy : physiology4. UNION JACK : VEXILLOLOGYA. toad : ornithologyB. turtle : microbiologyC. gymnosperms : botanyD. friend : home economicsE. algae : zoology5. TOPAZ : YELLOWA. diamond : caratB. jeweler : clarityC. sapphire : redD. amethyst : purpleE. amber : blue6. LUMEN : BRIGHTNESSA. candle : lightB. density : darknessC. nickel : metalD. inches : lengthE. color : hue7. MACERATION : LIQUIDA. sublimation : gasB. evaporation : humidityC. trail : pathD. erosion : weatherE. decision : distraction8. CLUMSY : BOTCHA. wicked :insinuateB. strict:pamperC. willful:heedD. clever:eradicateE. lazy:shirk9. FUGITIVE : FLEEA. parasite:fosterB. braggart:boastC. sage:stifleD. bystander:procureE. firebrand:quibble10. CHRONOLOGICAL : TIMEA. virtual:truthB. abnormal:valueC. marginal:knowledgeD. ordinal:placeE. coincidental:health11. SOOT : GRIMYA. frost:transparentB. sunshine:fruitlessC. rain:soddenD. pall:gaudyE. dust:radiant12. MORBID : UNFAVORABLEA. reputable:favorableB. maternal:unfavorableC. disputatious:favorableD. vigilant:unfavorableE. lax:favorable13. SULLEN : BROODA. lethargic:cavortB. regal:cringeC. docile: obeyE. despondent:laugh14. AUTHOR : LITERATEA. cynic:guillibleB. hothead:prudentC. saint:notoriousD. judge:impartialE. doctor:fallible15. MASSIVE : BULKA. ultimate:magnitudeB. trival:importanceC. anonymous:lusterD. interminable:legacyE. gigantic:size16. ENTICE : REPELA. germinate:sproutB. flourish:fadeC. officiate:presideD. lubricate:greaseE. implore:entreat17. HUMDRUM : BOREA. grim:amuseB. nutritious:sickenC. stodgy:exciteD. heartrending:moveE. pending:worry18. HOSPITABLE : COURTESYA. morbid:cheerfulnessB. vindictive:spiteC. leisurely:hasteD. infamous:honorE. despondent:glee19. REINFORCE : STRONGERA. abound: lesserB. dismantle: longerC. wilt: higherD. shirk: greaterE. erode: weaker20. BRAGGART : MODESTYA. fledgling:experienceB. embezzler: greedC. wallflower: timidityE. candidate:ambititonAnswer Key1. D2. B3. B4. C5. D6. D7. D8. E9. B10. D11. C12. A13. C14. D15. E16. B17. D18. B19. E20. ASSAT数学练习题(2)Algebra 2 Practice Questions1. If the average of three numbers is V. If one of the numbers is Z and another is Y, what is the remaining number?A. ZY - VB. Z/V - 3 - YC. Z/3 - V - YD. 3V- Z - YE. V- Z - Y2. Two cyclists start biking from a trail's start 3 hours apart. The second cyclist travels at 10 miles per hour and starts 3 hours after the first cyclist who is traveling at 6 miles per hour. How much time will pass before the second cyclist catches up with the first from the time the second cyclist started biking?A. 2 hoursB. 4 ? hoursC. 5 ? hoursD. 6 hoursE. 7 ? hours3. Jim can fill a pool carrying buckets of water in 30 minutes. Sue can do the same job in 45 minutes. Tony can do the same job in 1 ? hours. How quickly can all three fill the pool together?A. 12 minutesB. 15 minutesC. 21 minutesD. 23 minutesE. 28 minutes4. Mary is reviewing her algebra quiz. She has determined that one of her solutions is incorrect. Which one is it?A. 2x + 5 (x-1) = 9, x = 2B. p - 3(p-5) = 10, p = 2.5C. 4 y + 3 y = 28, y = 4D. 5 w + 6 w - 3w = 64, w = 8E. t - 2t - 3t = 32, t = 85. What simple interest rate will Susan need to secure to make $2,500 in interest on a $10,000 principal over 5 years?A. 4%B. 5%C. 6%D. 7%E. 8%6. Which of the following is not a rational number?A. -4B. 1/5C. 0.8333333...D. 0.45E.7. A study reported that in a random sampling of 100 women over the age of 35 showed that 8 of the women were married 2 or more times. Based on the study results, how many women in a group of 5,000 women over the age of 35 would likely be married 2 or more times?A. 55B. 150C. 200D. 400E. 6008. John is traveling to a meeting that is 28 miles away. He needs to be there in 30 minutes. How fast does he need to go to make it to the meeting on time?A. 25 mphB. 37 mphC. 41 mphD. 49 mphE. 56 mph9. If Steven can mix 20 drinks in 5 minutes, Sue can mix 20 drinks in 10 minutes, and Jack can mix 20 drinks in 15 minutes, how much time will it take all 3 of them working together to mix the 20 drinks?A. 2 minutes and 44 secondsB. 2 minutes and 58 secondsC. 3 minutes and 10 secondsD. 3 minutes and 26 secondsE. 4 minutes and 15 seconds10. If Sam can do a job in 4 days that Lisa can do in 6 days and Tom can do in 2 days, how long would the job take if Sam,Lisa, and Tom worked together to complete it?A. 0.8 daysB. 1.09 daysC. 1.23 daysD. 1.65 daysE. 1.97 days11. Jim has 5 pieces of string. He needs to choose the piece that will be able to go around his 36-inch waist. His belt broke, and his pants are falling down. The piece needs to be at least 4 inches longer than his waist so he can tie a knot in it, but it cannot be more that 6 inches longer so that the ends will not show from under his shirt. Which of the following pieces of string will work the best?A. 3 feetB. 3 ? feetC. 3 ? feetD. 3 ? feetE. 2 ? feet12. The last week of a month a car dealership sold 12 cars. A new sales promotion came out the first week of the next month and the sold 19 cars that week. What was the percent increase in sales from the last week of the previous month compared to the first week of the next month?A. 58%B. 119%C. 158%D. 175%E. 200%13. If two planes leave the same airport at 1:00 PM, how many miles apart will they be at 3:00 PM if one travels directlynorth at 150 mph and the other travels directly west at 200 mph?A. 50 milesB. 100 milesC. 500 milesD. 700 milesE. 1,000 miles14. During a 5-day festival, the number of visitors tripled each day. If the festival opened on a Thursday with 345 visitors, what was the attendance on that Sunday?A. 345B. 1,035C. 1,725D. 3,105E. 9,315Answer Key1. D2. B3. B4. E5. B6. E7. D8. E9. A10. B11. C12. A14. ESSAT数学练习题(3)SSAT Basic Algebra1. If Lynn can type a page in p minutes, what piece of the page can she do in 5 minutes?A. 5/pB. p - 5C. p + 5D. p/5E. 1- p + 52. If Sally can paint a house in 4 hours, and John can paint the same house in 6 hour, how long will it take for both of them to paint the house together?A. 2 hours and 24 minutesB. 3 hours and 12 minutesC. 3 hours and 44 minutesD. 4 hours and 10 minutesE. 4 hours and 33 minutes3. Employees of a discount appliance store receive an additional 20% off of the lowest price on an item. If an employee purchases a dishwasher during a 15% off sale, how much will he pay if the dishwasher originally cost $450?A. $280.90B. $287C. $292.50D. $306E. $333.894. The sales price of a car is $12,590, which is 20% off the original price. What is the original price?A. $14,310.40B. $14,990.90C. $15,290.70D. $15,737.50E. $16,935.805. Solve the following equation for A : 2A/3 = 8 + 4AA. -2.4B. 2.4C. 1.3D. -1.3E. 06. If Leah is 6 years older than Sue, and John is 5 years older than Leah, and the total of their ages is 41. Then how old is Sue?B. 10C. 14D. 19E. 217. Alfred wants to invest $4,000 at 6% simple interest rate for5 years. How much interest will he receive?A. $240B. $480C. $720D. $960E. $1,2008. Jim is able to sell a hand-carved statue for $670 which wasa 35% profit over his cost. How much did the statue originally cost him?A. $496.30B. $512.40C. $555.40D. $574.90E. $588.209. The city council has decided to add a 0.3% tax on motel and hotel rooms. If a traveler spends the night in a motel roomthat costs $55 before taxes, how much will the city receive in taxes from him?A. 10 centsB. 11 centsC. 15 centsD. 17 centsE. 21 cents10. A student receives his grade report from a local community college, but the GPA is smudged. He took the following classes: a 2 hour credit art, a 3 hour credit history, a 4 hour credit science course, a 3 hour credit mathematics course, and a 1 hour science lab. He received a “B” in the art class, an “A” in the history class, a “C” in the science class, a “B” in the mathematics class, and an “A” in the science lab. What was his GPA if the letter grades are based on a 4 point scale? (A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0)A. 2.7B. 2.8C. 3.0D. 3.1E. 3.211. Simon arrived at work at 8:15 A.M. and left work at 10: 30 P.M. If Simon gets paid by the hour at a rate of $10 and time and ? for any hours worked over 8 in a day. How much did Simon get paid?A. $120.25B. $160.75C. $173.75D. $180E. $182.5012. Grace has 16 jellybeans in her pocket. She has 8 red ones, 4 green ones, and 4 blue ones. What is the minimum number of jellybeans she must take out of her pocket to ensure that she has one of each color?A. 4B. 8C. 12D. 13E. 1613. If r = 5 z then 15 z = 3 y, then r =A. yB. 2 yC. 5 yD. 10 yE. 15 y14. If 300 jellybeans cost you x dollars. How many jellybeans can you purchase for50 cents at the same rate?A. 150/xB. 150xC. 6xD. 1500/xE. 600x15. Lee worked 22 hours this week and made $132. If she works 15 hours next week at the same pay rate, how much will she make?A. $57B. $90C. $104D. $112E. $12216. If 8x + 5x + 2x + 4x = 114, the 5x + 3 =A. 12B. 25C. 33D. 47E. 8617. You need to purchase a textbook for nursing school. The book cost $80.00, and the sales tax where you are purchasing the book is 8.25%. You have $100. How much change will you receive back?A. $5.20B. $7.35C. $13.40D. $19.95E. $21.2518. You purchase a car making a down payment of $3,000 and 6 monthly payments of $225. How much have you paid so far for the car?A. $3225B. $4350C. $5375D. $6550E. $639819. Your supervisor instructs you to purchase 240 pens and 6 staplers for the nurse's station. Pens are purchased in sets of 6 for $2.35 per pack. Staplers are sold in sets of2 for 12.95. How much will purchasing these products cost?A. $132.85B. $145.75C. $162.90D. $225.25E. $226.7520. If y = 3, then y3(y3-y)=A. 300B. 459C. 648D. 999E. 1099参考答案1. A2. A3. D4. D5. A6. A7. E8. A9. D10. C11. C12. D13. A14. A15. B16. C17. C18. B19. A20. CSSAT模拟题11.How many cubed pieces of fudge that are 3 inches on an edge can be packed into a Christmas tin that is 9 inches deep by 12 inches wide by 8 inches high with the lid still being able to be closed?A. 18B. 24C. 32D. 36E. 432. Sarah is twice as old as her youngest brother. If the difference between their ages is15 years. How old is her youngest brother?A. 10B. 15C. 20D. 25E. 303. Which of the following fractions is equal to 5/6?A. 20/30B. 15/24C. 25/30D. 40/54E. 2/74. What will it cost to tile a kitchen floor that is 12 feet wide by 20 feet long if the tile cost $8.91 per square yard?A. $224.51B. $237.60C. $246.55E. $282.325. In a writing competition, the first place winner receives ? of the prize money. The second runner up receives ? of what the winner won. What was the total amount of prize money distributed if the winner receives $6,000?A. $6,000B. $8,500C. $12,000D. $15,000E. $18,5006. You are lying 120 ft away from a tree that is 50 feet tall. You look up at the top of the tree. Approximately how far is your hear from the top of the tree in a straight line?A. 50 feetB. 75 feetC. 120 feetD. 130 feetE. 150 feet7. A cyclist bikes x distance at 10 miles per hour and returns over the same path at 8 miles per hour. What is the cyclist’s average rate for the round trip in miles per hour?A. 8.1B. 8.3C. 8.6D. 8.9E. 9.08 If edging cost $2.32 per 12-inch stone, and you want a double layer of edging your flower bed that is 6 yards by 1 yard. How much will edging you flower bed cost?B. $64.96C. $97.44D. $129.92E. $194.889. If 3x=6x-15 then x + 8=?A. 5B. 10C. 11D. 12E. 1310. The number of milliliters in 1 liter is?A. 10,000B. 1,000C. 0.1D. 0.01E. 0.001Answer Key1. (B)2. (B)3. (C)4. (B)5. (C)6. (D)7. (D)8. (E)9. (E) 10. (B) 11. (D)1. Sue receives a base salary of $90 weekly plus a 12% commission on all sales. Sue had $3,000 in sales this week. How much did she make total?B. $450C. $480D. $510E. $5252 If the perimeter of a rectangular house is 25 1/3 yards, and the length is 22 feet. What is the width?A. 16 feetB. 35 feetC. 37 feetD. 40 feetE. 42 feet3. Jimmy made a 15% profit on the sale of a custom designed boat, and the original cost of the boat was $15,000. The boat sold for how much?A. $17,250.00B. $16,540.44C. $16,230.34D. $15,980.55E. $15,870.884. A recent study showed that an increase in body weight by 10 kilograms resulted in a 0.15% increase in heart disease. What fraction is equal to 0.15%?A. 3/2000B. 2/750C. 7/4000D. 5/3462E. 1/5005. 6.334 x 104 =?A. 0.0006334B. 0.06334C. 6334D. 63340E. 6334006. If 3x + 5x = -8, then x + 1 =?A. -2B. -1C. 0D. 1E. 27. Two angle in a triangle equal 120°. What is the measure of the third angle?A. 60°B. 70°C. 80°D. 90°E. 120°8 Which of the following would be an appropriate unit to measure sugar for a cookie recipe?A. litersB. cupsC. quartsD. kilogramsE. poundsAnswer key1. (B)2. (A)3. (A)4. (A)5. (D)6. (C)7. (A)8. (B)1、What is the average (arithmetic mean) of 4x + 5, 7x-6,and -8x+2?A. x + 1B. x + 1/3C. 3x + 1D. 3x + 1/3E. 3x + 3 1/32、In a classroom of 35 students, 14 our male. What percent of the classroom is male?A. 14%B. 20%C. 30%D. 40%E. 50%3、If the area of a triangle is 24 and its base is 6, what is the length of the altitude to that base?A. 3B. 6C. 8D. 10E. unknown4、If Jeff and Jimmy have less than 22 dollars between them, and Jeff has 8 dollars, which of the following could be the number of dollars that Jimmy has?Ⅰ12Ⅱ14Ⅲ16B. III onlyC. I & III.D. I & IIE. Neither I, II, nor III is correct.5、Stephanie drove at an average rate of 50 miles per hour for two hours and then increased her average rate by 50% for the next 3 hours. Her average rate of speed for the 5 hours was t miles per hour. What is the value of t?A. 55 mphB. 60 mphC. 65 mphD. 70 mphE. 75 mph6、If 1 alpha = 2 betas and 1 beta = 3 gammas, how many alphas are equal to 36 gammas?A. 6B. 12C. 36D. 72E. 108SSAT模拟题21. There are 8 ounces in a 1/2 pound. How many ounces are in 7 3/4 lbs?A. 12 ouncesB. 86 ouncesC. 119 ouncesD. 124 ouncesE. 138 ounces2. If the value of x and y in the following fraction are both tripled, how does the value of the fraction change? XZ YA. increases by halfB. decreases by halfC. triplesD. doublesE. remains the same3. Which of the following fractions is the equivalent of 0.5%。
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SSAT数学考试真题练习(含答案)SSAT为美国中学入学考试,适用于美国、加拿大私立中学的入学,下面为广大正在备考的考生整理了6道SSAT 数学考试真题,并提供了答案,具体详情如下:1.Jamee is five years older than Rachel. In 15 years, their combined ages will be 45. How old is Jamee right now?(A) 5(B) 10(C) 20(D) 25(E) 45答案:B2. If X + = 29,then X =(A) 41(B) 27(C) 17(D)-17(E)-41答案:C3. The paperboy needs to deliver 30 sacks of newspapers to the houses in hisneighborhood. If each sack weighs the same amount, and the total weight ofhis load is 150 pounds when he leaves his house, what is the weight of his loadafter he delivers 15 of the sacks?(A)115 pounds(B)105 pounds(C)75 pounds(D)65 pounds(E)50 pounds答案:C4. The average of five consecutive whole numbers is 18. What is the smallest ofthese numbers?(A) 14(B) 15(C) 16(D) 17(E) 18答案:C5. The least common multiple of 8, 5, and 12 is:A: 100B: 90C: 135D: 120答案:D6. The town of Cedar Hill has 750 television sets. If there are 1.5 television setsfor each person, what is the population of Cedar Hill?A: 1100B: 1125C: 500D: 1000答案:C如何更加快速有效的搞定SSAT数学题目,不妨看看我们整理的SSAT数学解题策略:一、需要明白题目的英文表述。
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SSAT数学题库SSAT数学专项练习1. Describe the following sequence in mathematical terms. 144, 72, 36, 18, 9A. Descending arithmetic sequenceB. Ascending arithmetic sequenceC. Descending geometric sequenceD. Ascending geometric sequenceE. Miscellaneous sequence2. Which of the following is not a whole number followed by its square?A. 1, 1B. 6, 36C. 8, 64D. 10, 100E. 11, 1443. A nurse has to record her temperatures in Celsius but her thermometer reads Fahrenheit. A patient's temperature is 100.7° F. What is the temperature in °C?A. 32° CB. 36.5° CC. 38.2° CD. 213.3° CE. 223.7° C4. Art realized that he had 2 more quarters than he had originally thought in his pocket. If all of the change in his pocket is quarters and it totals to $8.75, how many quarters did he originally think were in his pocket?A. 27B. 29C. 31D. 33E. 355. There are 12 more apples than oranges in a basket of 36 apples and oranges. How many apples are in the basket?A. 12B. 15C. 24D. 28E. 366. Which of the following correctly identifies 4 consecutive odd integers where the sum of the middle two integers is equal to 24?A. 5, 7, 9, 11B. 7, 9, 11, 13C. 9, 11, 13, 15D. 11, 13, 15, 17E. 13, 15, 17, 197. What is the next number in the sequence? 6, 12, 24, 48, ___A. 72B. 96C. 108D. 112E. 1248. Which of the following numbers could be described in the following way: an integer that is a natural, rational and whole number?A. 0B. 1C. 2.33D. -3E. none of the above9. What is the next number in the following pattern? 1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, ___A. 1/10B. 1/12C. 1/14D. 1/15E. 1/1610. Of the following units, which would be most likely to measure the amount of sugar needed in a recipe for 2 dozen cookiesA. degrees CelsiusB. millilitersC. quartsD. kilogramsE. cupsSSAT数学题库SSAT数学综合练习题1. How long will Lucy have to wait before for her $2,500 invested at 6% earns $600 in simple interest?A. 2 yearsB. 3 yearsC. 4 yearsD. 5 yearsE. 6 years2. Grace has 16 jellybeans in her pocket. She has 8 red ones, 4 green ones, and 4 blue ones. What is the minimum number of jellybeans she must take out of her pocket to ensure that she has one of each color?A. 4B. 8C. 12D. 13E. 163. If r = 5 z then 15 z = 3 y, then r =A. yB. 2 yC. 5 yD. 10 yE. 15 y4. What is 35% of a number if 12 is 15% of a number?A. 5B. 12C. 28D. 33E. 625. A computer is on sale for $1600, which is a 20% discount off the regular price. What is the regular price?A. $1800B. $1900C. $2000D. $2100E. $22006. A car dealer sells a SUV for $39,000, which represents a 25% profit over the cost. What was the cost of the SUV to the dealer?A. $29,250B. $31,200C. $32,500D. $33,800E. $33,9997. After having to pay increased income taxes this year, Edmond has to sell his BMW. Edmond bought the car for $49,000, but he sold it for a 20% loss. What did Edmond sell the car for?A. $24,200B. $28,900C. $35,600D. $37,300E. $39,2008. If Sam can do a job in 4 days that Lisa can do in 6 days and Tom can do in 2 days, how long would the job take if Sam, Lisa, and Tom worked together to complete it?A. 0.8 daysB. 1.09 daysC. 1.23 daysD. 1.65 daysE. 1.97 days9. Find 0.12 ÷12A. 100B. 10C. 1D. 0.01E. 0.00110. Divide x5 by x2A. x25B. x10C. x7D. x3E. x2.511. Which of the following numbers could be described in the following way: an integer that is a natural, rational and whole number?A. 0B. 1C. 2.33D. -3E. none of the above12. Find the mode of the following list of numbers: 2, 4, 6, 4, 8, 2, 9, 4, 3, 8A. 2B. 3C. 4D. 5E. 613. In the fraction 3/x, x may not be substituted by which of the following sets?A. {1, 2, 4}B. {-2,-3,-4}C. {1, 3, 7}D. {0, 10, 20}E. {1.8, 4.3}14. Sarah needs to make a cake and some cookies. The cake requires 3/8 cup of sugar and the cookies require 3/5 cup of sugar. Sarah has 15/16 cups of sugar. Does she have enough sugar, or how much more does she need?A. She has enough sugar.B. She needs 1/8 of a cup of sugar.C. She needs 3/80 of a cup of sugar.D. She needs 4/19 of a cup of sugar.E. She needs 1/9 of a cup of sugar.15. At a company fish fry, 1/2 in attendance are employees. Employees' spouses are 1/3 of the attendance. What is the percentage of the people in attendance who are not employees or employee spouses?A. 10.5%B. 16.7%C. 25%D. 32.3%E. 38%16. In a college, some courses contribute more towards an overall GPA than other courses. For example, a science class is worth 4 points; mathematics is worth 3 points; History is worth 2 points; and English is worth 3 points. The values of the grade letters are as follows, A= 4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0. What is the GPA of a student made a “C” in Trigonometry, a “B” in American History, an “A” in Botany, and a “B” in Microbiology?A. 2.59B. 2.86C. 3.08D. 3.33E. 3.6717. There are 8 ounces in a ½ pound. How many ounces are in 7 3/4 lbs?A. 12 ouncesB. 86 ouncesC. 119 ouncesD. 124 ouncesE. 138 ounces18. If the value of x and y in the fraction XZ/Y are both tripled, how does the value of the fraction change?A. increases by halfB. decreases by halfC. triplesD. doublesE. remains the same19. What is the next number in the following pattern? 1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, ___A. 1/10B. 1/12C. 1/14D. 1/15E. 1/1620. Of the following units which would be more likely used to measure the amount of water in a bathtub?A. kilogramsB. litersC. millilitersD. centigramsE. volts21. If a match box is 0.17 feet long, what is its length in inches the most closely comparable to the following?A. 5 1/16 inch highlighterB. 3 1/8 inch jewelry boxC. 2 3/4 inch lipstickD. 2 3/16 inch staple removerE. 4 1/2 inch calculator22. Which of the following fractions is the equivalent of 0.5%?A. 1/20B. 1/200C. 1/2000D. 1/5E. 1/50023. In the graph below, no axes or origin is shown. If point B's coordinates are (10,3), which of the following coordinates would most likely be A's?A. (17, -2)B. (10, 6)C. (6, 8)D. (-10, 3)E. (-2, -17)24. Over the course of a week, Fred spent $28.49 on lunch. What was the average cost per day? A. $4.07 B. $3.57 C. $6.51 D. $2.93 E. $5.4125. Of the following units, which would be most likely to measure the amount of sugar needed in a recipe for 2 dozen cookies?A. degrees CelsiusB. millilitersC. quartsD. kilogramsE. cups26. Jim has 5 pieces of string. He needs to choose the piece that will be able to go around his 36-inch waist. His belt broke, and his pants are falling down. The piece needs to be at least 4 inches longer than his waist so he can tie a knot in it, but it cannot be more that 6 inches longer so that the ends will not show from under his shirt. Which of the following pieces of string will work the best?A. 3 4/5 feetB. 3 2/3 feetC. 3 3/8 feetD. 3 1/4 feetE. 2 1/2 feet27. After purchasing a flat screen television for $750, John realizes that he got a great deal on it and wishes to sell it for a 15% profit. What should his asking price be for the television?A. $800.30B. $833.60C. $842.35D. $862.50E. $970.2528. If 300 jellybeans cost you x dollars. How many jellybeans can you purchase for 50 cents at the same rate?A. 150/xB. 150xC. 6xD. x/6E. 1500x29. If 6 is 24% of a number, what is 40% of the same number?A. 8B. 10C. 15D. 20E. 2530. Lee worked 22 hours this week and made $132. If she works 15 hours next week at the same pay rate, how much will she make?A. $57B. $90C. $104D. $112E. $12231. The last week of a month a car dealership sold 12 cars. A new sales promotion came out the first week of the next month and the sold 19 cars that week. What was the percent increase in sales from the last week of the previous month compared to the first week of the next month?A. 58%B. 119%C. 158%D. 175%E. 200%32. If 8x + 5x + 2x + 4x = 114, the 5x + 3 =A. 12B. 25C. 33D. 47E. 8633. If two planes leave the same airport at 1:00 PM, how many miles apart will they be at 3:00 PM if one travels directly north at 150 mph and the other travels directly west at 200 mph? A. 50 miles B. 100 miles C. 500 miles D. 700 miles E. 1,000 miles34. What is the cost in dollars to steam clean a room W yards wide and L yards long it the steam cleaners charge 10 cents per square foot?A. 0.9WLB. 0.3WLC. 0.1WLD. 9WLE. 3WL35. Find 8.23 x 109A. 0.00000000823B. 0.000000823C. 8.23D. 8230000000E. 82300000000036. During a 5-day festival, the number of visitors tripled each day. If the festival opened ona Thursday with 345 visitors, what was the attendance on that Sunday?A. 345B. 1,035C. 1,725D. 3,105E. 9,31537. Which of the following has the least value?A. 0.27B. 1/4C. 3/8D. 2/11E. 11%SSAT数学题库(一)SSAT数学综合练习题1 What is the perimeter of a rectangle with side lengths of 8 and 3?a. 6b. 11 c, 16 d. 22 e. 252 The base angles of an isosceles triangle are:PerpendicularCongruentComplimentarySupplementaryparallel3 How many points are necessary to define a line?a. Oneb. Twoc. Threed. Foure. Infinite4 Two cars start from the same place two hours apart. The first car travels at 10 miles per hour and the second travels at 15 miles per hour. How many hours after the second car leaves does it take for the second car to catch up?a. 1b. 2c. 3d. 4e. 55 What interest rate is necessary to get $1000 in interest over 2 years on a $10000 investment?a. 4%b. 5%c. 6%d. 7%e. 8%6 The sum of 14 consecutive integers is 217. What is the sixth number in the series?a. 13b. 14c. 15d. 16e. 177 Paul needs to be at a meeting in 20 minutes. If his office is 15 miles away, how fast does he need to drive to get there on time, in miles per hour?a. 15b. 20c. 30d. 40e. 458 The base angles of an isosceles triangle are:PerpendicularCongruentComplimentarySupplementaryParallel9 If A $ B = A * B - ( A + B), what is 3 $ (2 $ 1)?A. -5B. -3C. 0D. 1E. 410 What is the average (arithmetic mean) of 4x + 5, 7x-6,and -8x+2?A. x + 1B. x + 1/3C. 3x + 1D. 3x + 1/311 In a classroom of 35 students, 14 our male. What percent of the classroom is male?A. 14%B. 20%C. 30%D. 40%E. 50%12 If the area of a triangle is 24 and its base is 6, what is the length of the altitude to that base?A. 3B. 6C. 8D. 10E. unknown13 If Jeff and Jimmy have less than 22 dollars between them, and Jeff has 8 dollars, which of the following could be the number of dollars that Jimmy has?Ⅰ12Ⅱ14Ⅲ16A. I onlyB. III onlyC. I & III.D. I & IIE. Neither I, II, nor III is correct.14 Stephanie drove at an average rate of 50 miles per hour for two hours and then increased her average rate by 50% for the next 3 hours. Her average rate of speed for the 5 hours was t miles per hour. What is the value of t?A. 55 mphB. 60 mphC. 65 mphD. 70 mphE. 75 mph15 If 1 alpha = 2 betas and 1 beta = 3 gammas, how many alphas are equal to 36 gammas?A. 6B. 12C. 36D. 72E. 10816 At Joes Steakhouse the hourly wage for a chef is 20% greater than that of a dishwasher, and the hourly wage of a dishwasher is half as much as the hourly wage of a manager. If a managers wage is $8.50 per hour, how much less than a manager does a chef earn each hour?A. $5.95B. $4.25C. $5.10D. $3.25E. $3.4017 A florist buys roses at $0.50 a piece and sells them for $1.00 a piece. If there are no other expenses, how many roses must be sold in order to make a profit of $300?A. 100B. 150C. 200D. 300E. 60018 A certain pump can drain a full 375-gallon tank in 15 minutes. At this rate, how many more minutes would it take to drain a full 600-gallon tank?A. 9B. 15C. 18D. 24E. 2519 Lenny's average score after 3 tests is 88. What score on the 4th test would bring Lenny's average up to exactly 90?A. 92B. 93C. 94D. 95E. 9620 If an integer is divisible by 6 and by 9, then the integer must be divisible by which of theA. 12B. 18C. 24D. 36E. 5421 A certain machine can make 3 widgets every 2 seconds. At this rate, how many widgets will be made in 1 minute?A. 90B. 110C. 150D. 180E. 22022 What is the average of the first 50 positive integers?A. 25B. 25.5C. 26D. 26.5E. 2723 If ab is negative, which of the following CANNOT be negative?A. b-aB. a-bC. a2bD. ab2E. a2b224 In a certain set of numbers, the ratio of integers to nonintegers is 1:4. What percent of the numbers in the set are integers?A. 20%B. 25%C. 40%D. 75%E. 80%25 What is the smallest positive number that leaves a remainder of 2 when the number is divided by 3, 4, or 5?A. 42B. 82C. 22D. 62E. 12226 Which is greater?Column A Column B3-5+6-8-4+7 -2A. the quantity in Column B is greaterB. the relationship cannot be determined from the information givenC. the quantity in Column A is greaterD. the two quantities are equal27 If a die is tossed twice the probability of getting a 3 on both tosses is:A. 1/4B. 1/36C. 1/12D. 1/6E. 1/2528 An instrument store gives a 10% discount to all students off the original costof an instrument. During a back to school sale an additional 15% is taken offthe discounted price. Julie, a student at the local high school, purchases aflute for $306. How much did it originally cost?A. $325B. $375C. $400D. $408E. $42529 If y(x-1)=z then x=A. y-zB. z/y + 1C. y(z-1)D. z(y-1)E. 1-zy30 Which of the following values is NOT equal to 34(58+9)?A. 34 x 67C. 34 x 58 + 34 x 9D. 1,972 + 306E. (9 + 58) 3431 Two angles of a triangle measure 15° and 85 °. What is the measure for thethird angle?A. 50°B. 55°C. 60°D. 80°E. 90°32 If 5 ounces is equal to 140 grams, then 2 pounds of ground meat is equal tohow many grams?A. 863B. 878C. 896D. 915E. 93233 Which year did the most children take swimming lessons?A. 1990B. 1991C. 1992D. 1994E. 199534 Between which year did the largest decrease in children taking swimminglessons occur?A. 1990-1991B. 1991-1992C. 1992-1993D. 1993-1994E. 1994-199535 What was the average number of children taking swim lessons from 1990 to 1995?A. 250B. 308C. 385D. 450E. 1,85036 Which of the following is equal to 5.93 x 10-2?A. 0.0593B. 0.00593C. 593D. 5930E. 5930037 On a Map, 1 inch represents 20 miles. The distance between 2 towns is 6 1/5inches. How many miles are actually between the two towns?A. 65 milesB. 84 milesD. 138 milesE. 145 miles38 How many cubed pieces of fudge that are 3 inches on an edge can be packed intoa Christmas tin that is 9 inches deep by 12 inches wide by 8 inches high withthe lid still being able to be closed?A. 18B. 24C. 32D. 36E. 4339 Sarah is twice as old as her youngest brother. If the difference between theirages is 15 years. How old is her youngest brother?A. 10B. 15C. 20D. 25E. 3040 Which of the following fractions is equal to 5/6?A. 20/30B. 15/24C. 25/30D. 40/54E. 2/741 What will it cost to tile a kitchen floor that is 12 feet wide by 20 feet longif the tile cost $8.91 per square yard?A. $224.51B. $237.60C. $246.55D. $271.38E. $282.3242 In a writing competition, the first place winner receives ½ of the prizemoney. The second runner up receives ¼ of what the winner won. What was the total amount of prize money distributed if the winner receives $6,000?A. $6,000B. $8,500C. $12,000D. $15,000E. $18,50043 You are lying 120 ft away from a tree that is 50 feet tall. You look up at thetop of the tree. Approximately how far is your hear from the top of the treein a straight line?A. 50 feetB. 75 feetC. 120 feetD. 130 feetE. 150 feet44 A cyclist bikes x distance at 10 miles per hour and returns over the same path at 8 miles per hour. What is the cyclist’s average rate for the round trip in miles per hour?A. 8.1B. 8.3C. 8.6D. 8.9E. 9.045 If edging cost $2.32 per 12-inch stone, and you want a double layer of edgingyour flower bed that is 6 yards by 1 yard. How much will edging you flower bedcost?A. $32.48B. $64.96C. $97.44D. $129.92E. $194.8846 If 3x=6x-15 then x + 8=A. 5B. 10C. 11D. 12E. 1347 The number of milliliters in 1 liter isA. 10,000B. 1,000C. 0.1D. 0.01E. 0.001SSAT数学题库SSAT数学专项训练1. If the average of three numbers is V. If one of the numbers is Z and another is Y, what is the remaining number?A. ZY - VB. Z/V - 3 - YC. Z/3 - V - YD. 3V- Z - YE. V- Z - Y2. Two cyclists start biking from a trail's start 3 hours apart. The second cyclist travels at 10 miles per hour and starts3 hours after the first cyclist who is traveling at 6 miles per hour. How much time will pass before the second cyclist catches up with the first from the time the second cyclist started biking?A. 2 hoursB. 4 ½ hoursC. 5 ¾ hoursD. 6 hoursE. 7 ½ hours3. Jim can fill a pool carrying buckets of water in 30 minutes. Sue can do the same job in 45 minutes. Tony can do the same job in 1 ½ hours. How quickly can all three fill the pool together?A. 12 minutesB. 15 minutesC. 21 minutesD. 23 minutesE. 28 minutes4. Mary is reviewing her algebra quiz. She has determined that one of her solutions is incorrect. Which one is it?A. 2x + 5 (x-1) = 9, x = 2B. p - 3(p-5) = 10, p = 2.5C. 4 y + 3 y = 28, y = 4D. 5 w + 6 w - 3w = 64, w = 8E. t - 2t - 3t = 32, t = 85. What simple interest rate will Susan need to secure to make $2,500 in interest on a $10,000 principal over 5 years?A. 4%B. 5%C. 6%D. 7%E. 8%6. Which of the following is not a rational number?A. -4B. 1/5C. 0.8333333...D. 0.45E.7. A study reported that in a random sampling of 100 women over the age of 35 showed that 8 of the women were married 2 or more times. Based on the study results, how many women in a group of 5,000 women over the age of 35 would likely be married 2 or more times?A. 55B. 150C. 200D. 400E. 6008. John is traveling to a meeting that is 28 miles away. He needs to be there in 30 minutes. How fast does he need to go to make it to the meeting on time?A. 25 mphB. 37 mphC. 41 mphD. 49 mphE. 56 mph9. If Steven can mix 20 drinks in 5 minutes, Sue can mix 20 drinks in 10 minutes, and Jack can mix 20 drinks in 15 minutes, how much time will it take all 3 of them working together to mix the 20 drinks?A. 2 minutes and 44 secondsB. 2 minutes and 58 secondsC. 3 minutes and 10 secondsD. 3 minutes and 26 secondsE. 4 minutes and 15 seconds10. If Sam can do a job in 4 days that Lisa can do in 6 days and Tom can do in 2 days, how long would the job take if Sam, Lisa, and Tom worked together to complete it?A. 0.8 daysB. 1.09 daysC. 1.23 daysD. 1.65 daysE. 1.97 days11. Jim has 5 pieces of string. He needs to choose the piece that will be able to go around his 36-inch waist. His belt broke, and his pants are falling down. The piece needs to be at least 4 inches longer than his waist so he can tie a knot in it, but it cannot be more that 6 inches longer so that the ends will not show from under his shirt. Which of the following pieces of string will work the best? A. 3 feet B. 3 ¾ feet C. 3 ½ feet D. 3 ¼ feet E. 2 ½ feet12. The last week of a month a car dealership sold 12 cars. A new sales promotion came out the first week of the next month and the sold 19 cars that week. What was the percent increasein sales from the last week of the previous month compared to the first week of the next month?A. 58%B. 119%C. 158%D. 175%E. 200%13. If two planes leave the same airport at 1:00 PM, how many miles apart will they be at 3:00 PM if one travels directly north at 150 mph and the other travels directly west at 200 mph?A. 50 milesB. 100 milesC. 500 milesD. 700 milesE. 1,000 miles14. During a 5-day festival, the number of visitors tripled each day. If the festival opened on a Thursday with 345 visitors, what was the attendance on that Sunday?A. 345B. 1,035C. 1,725D. 3,105E. 9,315SSAT数学题库SSAT数学专项练习题1. If Lynn can type a page in p minutes, what piece of the page can she do in 5 minutes?A. 5/pB. p - 5C. p + 5D. p/5E. 1- p + 52. If Sally can paint a house in 4 hours, and John can paint the same house in 6 hour, how long will it take for both of them to paint the house together?A. 2 hours and 24 minutesB. 3 hours and 12 minutesC. 3 hours and 44 minutesD. 4 hours and 10 minutesE. 4 hours and 33 minutes3. Employees of a discount appliance store receive an additional 20% off of the lowest price on an item. If an employee purchases a dishwasher during a 15% off sale, how much will he pay if the dishwasher originally cost $450?A. $280.90B. $287C. $292.50D. $306E. $333.894. The sales price of a car is $12,590, which is 20% off the original price. What is the original price?A. $14,310.40B. $14,990.90C. $15,290.70D. $15,737.50E. $16,935.805. Solve the following equation for A : 2A/3 = 8 + 4AA. -2.4B. 2.4C. 1.3D. -1.3E. 06. If Leah is 6 years older than Sue, and John is 5 years older than Leah, and the total of their ages is 41. Then how old is Sue?A. 8B. 10C. 14D. 19E. 217. Alfred wants to invest $4,000 at 6% simple interest rate for 5 years. How much interest will he receive?A. $240B. $480C. $720D. $960E. $1,2008. Jim is able to sell a hand-carved statue for $670 which was a 35% profit over his cost. How much did the statue originally cost him?A. $496.30B. $512.40C. $555.40D. $574.90E. $588.209. The city council has decided to add a 0.3% tax on motel and hotel rooms. If a traveler spends the night in a motel room that costs $55 before taxes, how much will the city receive in taxes from him?A. 10 centsB. 11 centsC. 15 centsD. 17 centsE. 21 cents10. A student receives his grade report from a local community college, but the GPA is smudged. He took the following classes: a 2 hour credit art, a 3 hour credit history, a 4 hour credit science course, a 3 hour credit mathematics course, and a 1 hour science lab. He received a B in the art class, an B in the history class, a C in the science class, a A in the mathematics class, and an A in the science lab. What was his GPA if the letter grades are based on a 4 point scale? (A=4, B=3,C=2, D=1, F=0)A. 2.7B. 2.8C. 3.0D. 3.1E. 3.211. Simon arrived at work at 8:15 A.M. and left work at 10: 30 P.M. If Simon gets paid by the hour at a rate of $10 and time and ½ for any hours worked over 8 in a day. How much did Simon get paid?A. $120.25B. $160.75C. $173.75D. $180E. $182.5012. Grace has 16 jellybeans in her pocket. She has 8 red ones, 4 green ones, and 4 blue ones. What is the minimum number of jellybeans she must take out of her pocket to ensure that she has one of each color?A. 4B. 8C. 12D. 13E. 1613. If r = 5 z then 15 z = 3 y, then r =A. yB. 2 yC. 5 yD. 10 yE. 15 y14. If 300 jellybeans cost you x dollars. How many jellybeans can you purchase for 50 cents at the same rate?A. 150/xB. 150xC. 6xD. 1500/xE. 600x15. Lee worked 22 hours this week and made $132. If she works 15 hours next week at the same pay rate, how much will she make?A. $57B. $90C. $104D. $112E. $12216. If 8x + 5x + 2x + 4x = 114, the 5x + 3 =A. 12B. 25C. 33D. 47E. 8617. You need to purchase a textbook for nursing school. The book cost $80.00, and the sales tax where you are purchasing the book is 8.25%. You have $100. How much change will you receive back?A. $5.20B. $7.35C. $13.40D. $19.95E. $21.2518. You purchase a car making a down payment of $3,000 and 6 monthly payments of $225. How much have you paid so far for the car?A. $3225B. $4350C. $5375D. $6550E. $639819. Your supervisor instructs you to purchase 240 pens and 6 staplers for the nurse's station. Pens are purchased in sets of 6 for $2.35 per pack. Staplers are sold in sets of 2 for 12.95. How much will purchasing these products cost?A. $132.85B. $145.75C. $162.90D. $225.25E. $226.7520. If y = 3, then y3(y3-y)=A. 300B. 459C. 648D. 999E. 1099SSAT数学题库(五)SSAT数学专项练习题答案1. A2. A3. D4. D5. A6. A7. E8. A9. D 10. C 11. C 12. D 13. A 14. A 15.B 16.C 17. C 18. B 19. A 20. CSSAT数学题库SSAT数学专项练习题1. 104 is not equal to which of the following?A. 100,000B. 0.1 x 105C. 10 x 10 x 10 x 10D. 102 x 102E. 10,0002. Multiply 104 by 102A. 108B. 102C. 106D. 10-2E. 1033. Divide x5 by x2A. x7B. x4C. x10D. x3E. x2.54. Find 8.23 x 109A. 0.00000000823B. 0.000000823C. 8.23D. 8230000000E. 8230000000005. 83,000 equals:A. 83.0 x 104B. 8.3 x 104C. 8.3 x 103D. 83.0 x 105E. 83.0 x 1026. .00875 equals:A. 8.75 x 10-2B. 8.75 x 10-3C. 8.75 x 10-4D. 87.5 x 10-3E. 875 x 10-4SSAT数学题库(六)SSAT数学专项练习题答案1. A2. C3. D4. D5. B6. BSSAT数学题库(七)SSAT数学专项练习题1. If a discount of 20% off the retail price of a desk saves Mark $45, how much did he pay for the desk?A. $145B. $160C. $180D. $210E. $2152. A customer pays $1,100 in state taxes on a newly purchased car. What is the value of the car if state taxes are 8.9% of the value?A. $9.765.45B. $10,876.90C. $12,359.55D. $14,345.48E. $15,745.453. How many years does Steven need to invest his $3,000 at 7% to earn $210 in simple interest?A. 1 yearB. 2 yearsC. 3 yearsD. 4 yearsE. 5 years4. Sabrina's boss states that she will increase Sabrina's salary from $12,000 to $14,000 per year if she enrolls in business courses at a local community college. What percent increase in salary will result from Sabrina taking the business courses?A. 15%B. 16.7%C. 17.2%D. 85%E. 117%5. 35% of what number is 70?A. 100B. 110C. 150D. 175E. 2006. What number is 5% of 2000?A. 50B. 100C. 150D. 200E. 250。
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