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Q1.

If company X received $50,000 in bequests from 1980 through 1990, how much money did it receive from sales to France? A) $16,666 B) $3,333 C) $5,000 D) $333 E) $250 Q2. From the information given, the 1980 sales to England were what percent of the sales to Italy? A) 100 B) 50 C) 35 D) 25 E) Cannot be determined Q3. If sales to Italy accounted for $1 million more than sales to France, how much income came from US sales? A) $200,000 B) $6,250,000 C) $5 million D) $25 million E) Cannot be determined

Q4. Approximately how much did total revenues increase from 2004 to 2007? A) $0.5 billion B) $1.5 billion C) $4 billion D) $4.5 billion E) $5 billion

Q5. For the year in which profits from food-related operations increased over the previous year, total revenues were approximately A) $3.5 billion B) $4.5 billion C) $5.7 billion D) $6 billion E) $8 billion Q6. In 2008, total profits represented approximately what percent of Megacorps total revenue? A) 50% B) 20% C) 10% D) 5% E) 1% Q7. For the first year in which revenue from non-food-related operations surpassed $4.5 billion, total profits were approximately A) $250 million B) $450 million C) $550 million D) $650 billion E) $800 billion

Q8. Which best describes the range (in billions of gallons) for residential water consumption from 2000 to 2010, inclusive? A) 10 B) 20 C) 30 D) 40 E) 50 Q9. For the year in which total usage exceeded residential usage by the least number of gallons, approximately what percent was residential usage of total usage? A) 68% B) 75% C) 88% D) 95% E) 98%

Q10. In 2004, only 10,000 residents of town W lived in homes with efficient appliances and good maintenance. How many gallons per day were used by these residents for the three daily household process requiring the most water? A) 110,000 B) 160,000 C) 270,000 D) 300,000 E) 460,000 Q11. Households with efficient appliances and good maintenance can reduce water consumption by about 35%. If approximately half of the residential consumption in town W in 2010 was by households with these characteristics, how many billions of gallons of water were saved that year? A) 5 B) 14 C) 40 D) 52 E) 65 Q12. What is the value of a? 1) The average of a and b is 3. 2) The range of a and b is 3. Q13. A certain jar contained only pennies and nickels. After 3 pennies were removed, how many nickels remained in the jar? 1) The original ratio of pennies to nickels in the jar was 7:4. 2) After the 3 pennies were removed, the ratio of pennies to nickels in the jar was 3:2. Q14. A farmer has 4 henhouses, each containing 6 egg-laying hens. Each

henhouse is painted a different color: red, blue, green, and yellow. What was the average egg yield per hen last week? 1) The hens in the red and blue henhouses yielded a total of 36 eggs last week. 2) The hens in the blue and yellow henhouses yielded a total of 48 eggs last week.
Q15. If this year there are 2,500 more Brand X consumers than last year, by

what percent has the number of Brand X consumers increased from last year to this year? 1) There are 1.5 times as many Brand X consumers this year as last year. 2) The number of Brand X consumers this year is 7,500.

Data Analysis

Q1. An express train traveled at an average speed of 100 kilometers per hour, stopping for 3 minutes after every 75 kilometers. A local train traveled at an average speed of 50 kilometers, stopping for 1 minute after every 25 kilometers. If the trains began traveling at the same time, how many kilometers did the local train travel in the time it took the express train to travel 600 kilometers? A) 300 B) 305 C) 307.5 D) 1200 E) 1236
Q2. Every student of a certain school must take one and only one

elective course. In last year, 1/2 of the students took biology as an elective, 1/3 of the students took chemistry as an elective, and all of the other students took physics. In this year, 1/3 of the students who took biology and 1/4 of the students who took chemistry left school, other students did not leave, and no fresh student come in. What fraction of all students took biology and took chemistry? A) 7/9 B) 6/7 C) 5/7 D) 4/9 E) 2/5 Q3. In a consumer survey, 85% of those surveyed liked at least one of three products: 1, 2, and 3. 50% of those asked liked product 1, 30% liked product 2, and 20% liked product 3. If 5% of the people in the survey liked all three of the products, what percentage of the survey participants liked more than one of the three products? A) 5 B) 10 C) 15 D) 20 E) 25

Q4. Fox jeans regularly sell for $15 a pair and Pony jeans regularly sell for

$18 a pair. During a sale these regular unit prices are discounted at different rates so that a total of $9 is saved by purchasing 5 pairs of jeans: 3 pairs of Fox jeans and 2 pairs of Pony jeans. If the sum of the two discounts rates is 22 percent, what is the discount rate on Pony jeans? (A) 9% (B) 10% (C) 11% (D) 12% (E) 15% Q5. If 75% of a class answered the 1st question on a certain test correctly, 55% answered the 2nd question on the test correctly and 20% answered neither of the questions correctly, what percent answered both correctly? A) 10% B) 20% C) 30% D) 50% E) 65% Q6. A merchant sells an item at a 20% discount, but still makes a gross profit of 20 percent of the cost. What percent of the cost would the gross profit on the item have been if it had been sold without the discount? A) 20% B) 40% C) 50% D) 60% E) 75% Q7. A committee of 6 is chosen from 8 men and 5 women so as to contain at least 2 men and 3 women. How many different committees could be formed if two of the men refuse to serve together? (A) 3510 (B) 2620 (C) 1404 (D) 700 (E) 635

Q8. Goldenrod and No Hope are in a horse race with 6 contestants. How many different arrangements of finishes are there if No Hope always finishes before Goldenrod and if all of the horses finish the race? (A) 720 (B) 360 (C) 120 (D) 24 (E) 21
Q9. A photographer will arrange 6 people of 6 different heights for

photograph by placing them in two rows of three so that each person in the first row is standing in front of someone in the second row. The heights of the people within each row must increase from left to right, and each person in the second row must be taller than the person standing in front of him or her. How many such arrangements of the 6 people are possible? A. 5 B. 6 C. 9 D. 24 E. 36
Q10. Two machine types, Type R and Type S, operate at a constant rate. R does a job in 36 hours. S does same job in 18. If we use the same number of each type to do the job in 2 hours, how many Type r machines do we need? A) 3 B) 4 C) 6 D) 9 E) 12 Q11. For a finite set of nonzero numbers, the number of variations in sign is defined as the number of pairs of consecutive terms of the sequence for which the product of the consecutive terms is negative. What is the number of variations in sign for the sequence 1, -3, 2, 5, -4, -6? A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4

E) 5 Q12. Circular gears P & Q start rotating at the same time at constant speeds. Gear P rotates at 10 revs/min and gear Q at 40 revs/min. How many seconds after gears start rolling will Q have made exactly 6 more revs than P A) 6 B) 8 C) 10 D) 12 E) 15 Q13. The rate of a reaction is directly proportional to the square of the concentration of A and inversely proportional to concentration of B. If B increases by 100%, which of the following is closest to the % change in concentration of A required to keep the rate unchanged? A) 100% decrease B) 50% decrease C) 40% decrease D) 40% increase E) 50% increase Q14. Three grades of milk: 1%, 2%, and 3% fat by volume. X gallons of 1%, y gallons of 2%, and z gallons of 3% are mixed to give x + y + z gallons of 1.5%. What is x in terms of y and z? A) y + 3z B) (y + z)/4 C) 2y + 3z D) 3y + z E) 3y + 4z Q15. Dealer sold 1 car at a profit of 25% of purchase price, and sold another car at a loss of 20% of purchase price. If dealer sold each car for $20000, what was dealers total profit or loss in dollars for the 2 transactions combined? A) 1000 profit B) 2,000 profit C) 1000 loss D) 2000 loss E) 3334 loss

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