Sample Questions - Test of Employment Entry Mathematics: A. B. C. D
Sample Questions - Test of Employment Entry Mathematics: A. B. C. D
Sample Questions - Test of Employment Entry Mathematics: A. B. C. D
1 - A brick is twice as long as a tile. If a tile is 10 cm in length, how long is a brick? A. 5cm B. 10cm C. 20cm D. 40cm 2 - If one carton contains 50 nails, how many nails would 10 cartons contain? A. 100 B. 200 C. 250 D. 500
P1 What can be found on Level 6 of Mutual Towers? A Medical Suites B Australian Bureau of Science C Holloway and Associates D Dale Wilson and Associate Solicitors P2 If you were asked to make a delivery, you would need to enter the building from the A front entrance on Bourke Lane. B rear entrance off Bourke Lane. C front entrance on Victoria Place. D rear entrance on Victoria Place. P3 The main entrance to Mutual Towers opens at A 6 am. B 7 am. C 6 pm. D 7 pm.
Example 1
A non-fixed pivot is also a pin or axle around which a lever or wheel can turn, but the nonfixed pivot itself can move. A non-fixed pivot is indicated by a clear dot, as demonstrated below in Example 2.
Example 2
Read the question below, then choose the best answer. Do the same for question 2.
Question 1
When wheel Y turns clockwise, as shown by the arrow, wheel Z will A turn clockwise B turn anticlockwise C turn to and fro D stay still
Question 2
When handle H is pulled to the right, as shown by the arrow, end E will A move to the left B move to the right C move to and fro D stay still
P1 What can be found on Level 6 of Mutual Towers? A Medical Suites B Australian Bureau of Science C Holloway and Associates D Dale Wilson and Associate Solicitors P2 If you were asked to make a delivery, you would need to enter the building from the A front entrance on Bourke Lane. B rear entrance off Bourke Lane. C front entrance on Victoria Place. D rear entrance on Victoria Place. P3 The main entrance to Mutual Towers opens at A 6 am. B 7 am. C 6 pm. D 7 pm.
I had a job interview today, where they gave me a logic test. I didnt get to keep it, but I remembered most of the questions. Have fun! 1. Split 110 into two parts, so that one part is 150% of the other. What are the two numbers? 2. There are 100 people, and everyone is either a football player or a basketball player. There is at least one football player. For any two people, at least one of them is a basketball player. How many football players are there? 3. The number 8,549,176,320 is the only one of its kind. Can you figure out whats so special about it? 4. There are 20 questions on a test. You gain 10 points for each correct answer, and lose 5 points for each incorrect answer. Someone answers all the questions and gets 125 points. How many questions did they get wrong? 5. Two coins add up to $0.55, and one of them is not a nickel. What are the two coins? 6. What is the biggest number you can make using two numbers? Just two numbers, no other mathematical symbols. [When they say "just two numbers," I took that to mean two digits.] 7. The number of lilly pads in a pond doubles every day. Starting with just one lilly pad on the first day, the pond is completely covered with lilly pads after 60 days. How long did it take for the pond to be half covered? 8. An adult and two children need to cross a river. They have a boat that either child is able to handle by themselves. The boat can carry either the adult or both children, but not the adult and a child at the same time. How can they cross the river? 9. Someone introduces you to your mothers only sisters husbands sister in law. He has no brothers. How do you address this person? [This isn't stated too well, but I assume "he" refers to your mother's sister's husband.] 10. There are two different colors of socks in a drawer. Without looking at them, how many do you need to take out to ensure you have a matching pair? 11. According to someones will, $666,666 is to be divided between 2 fathers and 2 sons. They discuss it, and each person gets $222,222. Explain.