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Perform the indicated operation. 14.

) The mean median and mode of 9 numbers


are equal. The numbers are 12, 22, 10, 15,
1.) (2×1÷2), (4÷1×2), (6×1÷2),
14, 11, 19, 17. What is the 9th number?
a. 8 b. 16 c. 4 d. 32
a. 14 b. 12 c. 15 d. 18 e. 11
2.) (15-8+3), 8, (4÷2×3),
15.) The mean median and mode of 5 numbers
a. 4 b. 3 c. 8 d. 2
are equal. The numbers are 29, 18, 24, 25.
What is the 5th number?
3.) Simplify: 33 1/3 % of 48 + 12 ½ % of 96 – 44
a. 24 b. 28 c. 29 d. 25 e. 18
4/9 % of 27
a.12 b. 16 c. 24 d. 48 16.) 90 increased by what percent of itself gives
180?
a. 50% b. 90% c. 150% d. 100%
4.) 12 is 125% of what number? e. 200%
a. 9.6 b. 8 c. 9 d. 10 e. 8.6 17.) If 500 or 25% of graduating class are girls,
how many are graduating?
5.) What percent of 16 is 40? a. 2,000 b. 3,000 c. 5,000
a.2.5% b. 2500% c. ¼ d. 250% d. 10,000 e. 20,000
18.) In a group of 8, 000 applicants for a civil
6.) 1 ¼ subtracted from its reciprocal is? service examination, 1600 failed to take the
a. –9/20 b. 0.45 c. 2.25 d. 9/20 first part of the test. What percent of the
e. –1/5 total applicants took the first part of the test?
a. 20% b. 30% c. 40% d. 80%
7.) What is the ratio of ¼ to 3/5? 19.) If twice the value of a certain number is
a. 1 : 3 b. 3 : 20 c. 5 : 12 d. 3:4 e. 5 : 4 increased by 8 the result is 40. What is the
number?
8.) What is the difference between √150 and √54? a. 8 b. 16 c. 24 d. 32 e. none of the
a. 3 √6 b. 16 √6 c. √96 d. 6 √2 e. 2 above
√6 20.) Cassy's father was 38 years of age when she
was born while her mother was 36 years old
9.) A race car travelled for 2 ½ hours with an when her brother four years younger to her
average speed of 132 5/8 km per hour. Find the was born. What is the difference between
total distance it covered. the ages of her parents?
a. 264 5/16 km b. 331 9/16 km c. 330 5/16 a. 2 years b. 4 years c. 6 years
km d. 135 1/8km d. 8 years
21.) Number Series: 100%, 2, 15/5, 4, _ ?
10.) 990 − (−2)2 + (−32) − (−4)2 = ? a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5
a. −28 b. −10 c. −9d. 30 e. none of the
above 22.) Number Series: 1/6, 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, _?
a. 2/6 b. 2/7 c. 3/5 d. 5/6
11.) (100)0 + (−42)−22 = ?
a. 19 b. −19 c. 13 d. 21 e. none 23.) Number Series: 250%, 50%, 100%, 20%,
of the above 40%, _?
a. 8% b. 10% c. 5% d. 15%
12.) A one fourth percent of a number is 25. What is
the number? 24.) Number Series: 0.1, 30%, 1/2, 0.7, 90%, _ ?
a. 100 b. 1,000 c. 10,000 d. a. 1 1/10 b. 100% c. 7/9 d. 1.4
100,000
13.) A mini grocery store has a sale of Php 6435, 25.) Number Series: 5, 6, 9, 15, _, 40
Php 6927, Php 6855, Php 7230 and Php 6562 a. 21 b. 27 c. 25 d. 33
for 5 consecutive months. How much sale must
he have in the sixth month so that he gets an 26.) Number Series: 5,16,49,104,
average sale of Php 6500? a. 170 b. 148 c. 115 d. 181
a. Php 4991 b. Php 5991 c. Php
6001 d. Php 6991 27.) Number Series: 225, 336, 447, _, 669,
7710
a. 114 b. 991 c. 558 d. 338 41.) Radicals: √0.000025
a. 0.5 b. 0.05 c. 0.005 d. 0.00005
28.) Number Series: 563,647,479,815,
a. 672b. 386 c. 279 d. 143 42.) Number Series: 1/12, 1/6, 1/4, 1/3, _
a. 1 b. 1/3 c. 5/12 d. ½ e. None of the
29.) Number Series: 3, 12, 27, 48,75, 108, above
a. 183 b. 192 c. 162 d. 147
43.) A chemist has 400 milliliters of a solution of
30.) Number Series: 0.5, 0.55, 0.65, 0.8, 20% alcohol on hand, and he wants to mix it
a. 0.82 b. 0.9 c. 0.95 d. 1 with enough pure alcohol to turn it into a
30% alcohol solution. How much pure
31.) 1/2 ÷ 1/4 = _ alcohol will this require?
a. Less than 1 b. More than c. Equal to 1 a. 30 b. 40 c. 50 d. 60 e. 57
d. Undefined e. None of the above
44.) What is the percentage decrease from 80 to
60?
32.) If Kardo is feeding his buddy 1/2 cup of dog a.) 33.33% b.) 25% c.) 20% d.) 75%
food but uses 1/10 of a cup, how many scoops e.) None of the above
will he need to feed his dog?
a. 1/12th scoop b. 1/20th scoop c. 45.) What is the percentage increase from 60 to
5 scoops d. 3 scoops 80?
a.) 33.33% b.) 25% c.) 20% d.) 75%
33.) If 1 × 10 = 9, 2 × 10 = 18, 3 × 10 = 27, then e.) None of the above
what is 8 × 10 = ?
a. 36 b. 72 c. 78 d. 52 46.) A businessman sells 60% English books and
still has 28 English books. Originally, he
34.) 83 : 25 :: 92 : _? had:
a. 44 b. 49 c. 40 d. 63 a). 47 b.) 39 c.) 60 d.) 70
e.) None of the above
35.) 72 : 18 :: 56 : _?
a. 24 b. 22 c. 20 d. 16 47.) Twelve and one half percent of 200 is what
number?
36.) 166.) 2 : 12 :: 8 : _? a.) 112 b.) 12 c.) 50 d.) 25 e.)
a. 18 b. 128 c. 396 d. 576 None of the above

37.) 12 : 72 : : 8 : ? 48.) If the price of a book is first decreased by


a. 0 b. 32 c. 36 d. 38 25% and then increased by 20%, then the
net change in the price will be :
38.) PEMDAS: 10÷2×5−(12÷3×4)+1 =__? a.) 10% b.) 20% c.) 30% d.) 40% e.)
a. 10 b. 1 c. −1 d. 23 e. None of the None of the above
above
49.) In a mixture 60 litres, the ratio of milk and
39.) Sum of all odd numbers between 60 to 120. water 2 : 1. If this ratio is to be 1 : 2, then
a. 3775 b. 3050 c. 4000 d. 2700 the quantity of water to be further added is:
a. 20 L b. 30 L c. 40 L d. 60 L e.
40.) John walks everyday from his house to the none of the above
police station. After walking at a rate of 2
meters/second for 3 minutes, he looks at his 50.) Participants in a certain conference from
watch and realizes that he has to run 4 Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao are in the
meters/second for 1 minute so he won’t be late. ratio of 4:3:2. If there are 120 participants
What is the distance from his house to the from Luzon, how many participants are
police station? there in all?
a. 10 m b. 60 m c. 105 m d. 400 m a. 270 b. 150 c. 240 d. 420 e.
e. 600 m None of the above

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