1.
EDPT: Abstract Reasoning
If a diamond shape signifies leaders and a triangle signifies parents, how would you portray parent leaders?
1 out of 100
2.
EDPT: Abstract Reasoning
If vertical lines represent poets and horizontal lines represent Asians, which pattern would best represent Asian poets?
2 out of 100
3.
EDPT: Abstract Reasoning
If up arrows signify managers and down arrows represent Europeans, which arrow pattern would symbolize European managers?
3 out of 100
4.
EDPT: Abstract Reasoning
If a red color denotes teachers and a blue color denotes athletes, which color would represent athlete teachers?
4 out of 100
5.
EDPT: Abstract Reasoning
If a filled shape stands for adults and a dashed shape stands for doctors, how would you represent adult doctors?
5 out of 100
6.
EDPT: Abstract Reasoning
If a square represents musicians and a hexagon represents Europeans, which shape would represent European musicians?
6 out of 100
7.
EDPT: Abstract Reasoning
If the color green symbolizes gardeners and the color yellow represents teachers, which shade would epitomize teacher gardeners?
7 out of 100
8.
EDPT: Abstract Reasoning
If a wavy line denotes swimmers and a straight line denotes students, which pattern would best symbolize student swimmers?
8 out of 100
9.
EDPT: Abstract Reasoning
If a cross represents doctors and a heart shape represents parents, which symbol best represents doctors who are parents?
9 out of 100
10.
EDPT: Abstract Reasoning
If an ellipse represents artists and a rectangle represents French citizens, which shape would represent French artists?
10 out of 100
11.
EDPT: Abstract Reasoning
If a star pattern represents mathematicians and a grid pattern represents Asians, which pattern would represent Asian mathematicians?
11 out of 100
12.
EDPT: Abstract Reasoning
If a dashed line signifies scientists and a spiral represents Europeans, what pattern would indicate European scientists?
12 out of 100
13.
EDPT: Abstract Reasoning
If a shaded shape represents children and a clear shape symbolizes writers, how would children writers be depicted?
13 out of 100
14.
EDPT: Abstract Reasoning
If a curved line denotes dancers and a zigzag line represents writers, what pattern signifies dancer writers?
14 out of 100
15.
EDPT: Abstract Reasoning
If a heart shape signifies teachers and a star represents Asians, which symbol best indicates Asian teachers?
15 out of 100
16.
EDPT: Abstract Reasoning
If a square with stripes represents architects and a circle with dots indicates chefs, which combination denotes architect chefs?
16 out of 100
17.
EDPT: Abstract Reasoning
If a circle represents biologists and an octagon represents Americans, which shape would symbolize American biologists?
17 out of 100
18.
EDPT: Abstract Reasoning
If blue color symbolizes doctors and red represents dancers, what color would epitomize dancing doctors?
18 out of 100
19.
EDPT: Abstract Reasoning
If a square with a dotted pattern signifies chefs and a circle with a striped pattern symbolizes athletes, which shape and pattern signifies athlete chefs?
19 out of 100
20.
EDPT: Abstract Reasoning
If a triangle indicates authors and a square indicates parents, which shape would signify author parents?
20 out of 100
21.
EDPT: Mental Arithmetic Test
A store has a sale offering 15% off all items. If a shirt originally costs $120, how much will it cost after the discount?
21 out of 100
22.
EDPT: Mental Arithmetic Test
If a rectangle's width is 3 units less than its length and its area is 42 square units, what is its length?
22 out of 100
23.
EDPT: Mental Arithmetic Test
If 45% of a number is 180, what is 25% of that number?
23 out of 100
24.
EDPT: Mental Arithmetic Test
A rectangle's length is twice its width. If the perimeter is 36 units, what is the area of the rectangle?
24 out of 100
25.
EDPT: Mental Arithmetic Test
A shirt costs $40 after a 20% discount. What was its original price?
25 out of 100
26.
EDPT: Mental Arithmetic Test
A car travels 450 miles on 15 gallons of fuel. How far will it travel on 22 gallons?
26 out of 100
27.
EDPT: Mental Arithmetic Test
A box contains apples and oranges in a ratio of 4:5. If there are 20 apples, how many oranges are there?
27 out of 100
28.
EDPT: Mental Arithmetic Test
A bookshop sold 60% of its books on the first day and the remaining 240 books on the second day. How many books were there initially?
28 out of 100
29.
EDPT: Mental Arithmetic Test
If the sales tax is 7% and the price of an item before tax is $200, what is the total price after tax?
29 out of 100
30.
EDPT: Mental Arithmetic Test
The sum of three consecutive even numbers is 114. What is the smallest of these numbers?
30 out of 100
31.
EDPT: Mental Arithmetic Test
If the perimeter of a square is 48 units, what is its area?
31 out of 100
32.
EDPT: Mental Arithmetic Test
A car uses 4 gallons of fuel to travel 80 miles. How many gallons will it use to travel 180 miles?
32 out of 100
33.
EDPT: Mental Arithmetic Test
The average of five numbers is 52. If one of the numbers is 48, what is the total of the other four numbers?
33 out of 100
34.
EDPT: Mental Arithmetic Test
A train travels 250 miles in 2.5 hours. How many miles will it travel in 7 hours at the same speed?
34 out of 100
35.
EDPT: Mental Arithmetic Test
If 5x - 3y = 15 and x = 3, what is y?
35 out of 100
36.
EDPT: Mental Arithmetic Test
A machine produces 600 toys in 4 hours. How many toys will it produce in 7 hours at the same rate?
36 out of 100
37.
EDPT: Mental Arithmetic Test
A factory produces 1,200 items in 8 hours. How many items will it produce in 15 hours?
37 out of 100
38.
EDPT: Mental Arithmetic Test
The ratio of boys to girls in a class is 3:4. If there are 12 boys, how many girls are there?
38 out of 100
39.
EDPT: Mental Arithmetic Test
If 12 workers can complete a task in 8 days, how many days will it take 16 workers to complete the same task?
39 out of 100
40.
EDPT: Mental Arithmetic Test
If 3/4 of a number is 180, what is 1/2 of that number?
40 out of 100
41.
EDPT: Number Sequences
Which number completes the sequence: 3, 10, 29, ...?
41 out of 100
42.
EDPT: Number Sequences
Find the next term: 2, 12, 72, 432, ...?
42 out of 100
43.
EDPT: Number Sequences
Identify the next term: 5, 7, 11, 17, ...?
43 out of 100
44.
EDPT: Number Sequences
What comes after 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, ...?
44 out of 100
45.
EDPT: Number Sequences
Identify the missing term: 2, 10, ?, 82, 170
45 out of 100
46.
EDPT: Number Sequences
Determine the next number in the sequence: 3, 5, 11, 21, ...?
46 out of 100
47.
EDPT: Number Sequences
Determine the next term in the sequence: 3, 6, 11, 18, ...?
47 out of 100
48.
EDPT: Number Sequences
What comes next in the sequence: 5, 10, 20, 35, ...?
48 out of 100
49.
EDPT: Number Sequences
Find the next term in the sequence: 1, 8, 27, 64, ...?
49 out of 100
50.
EDPT: Number Sequences
Which number completes the sequence: 4, 12, 36, 108, ...?
50 out of 100
51.
EDPT: Number Sequences
Which of the following is the next term in the series: 1, 3, 7, 15, ...?
51 out of 100
52.
EDPT: Number Sequences
Which term completes the series: 6, 18, 54, ...?
52 out of 100
53.
EDPT: Number Sequences
Find the next term: 1, 4, 10, 22, ...?
53 out of 100
54.
EDPT: Number Sequences
Find the missing number: 5, 16, 45, ?, 221
54 out of 100
55.
EDPT: Number Sequences
What comes next in the sequence: 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, ...?
55 out of 100
56.
EDPT: Number Sequences
Identify the missing number: 3, 9, 27, ?, 243
56 out of 100
57.
EDPT: Number Sequences
What comes next: 1, 1, 2, 6, 24, ...?
57 out of 100
58.
EDPT: Number Sequences
What comes next: 2, 5, 10, 17, ...?
58 out of 100
59.
EDPT: Number Sequences
Find the next number: 8, 27, 64, ...?
59 out of 100
60.
EDPT: Number Sequences
Determine the next term: 5, 30, 150, 600, ...?
60 out of 100
61.
EDPT: Verbal Analogies
Calligraphy is to Writing as Sculpture is to ___________.
61 out of 100
62.
EDPT: Verbal Analogies
Chronicle is to Time as Atlas is to ___________.
62 out of 100
63.
EDPT: Verbal Analogies
Architect is to Buildings as Choreographer is to ___________.
63 out of 100
64.
EDPT: Verbal Analogies
Olfactory is to Smell as Gustatory is to ___________.
64 out of 100
65.
EDPT: Verbal Analogies
Stethoscope is to Heartbeat as Microscope is to ___________.
65 out of 100
66.
EDPT: Verbal Analogies
Deciduous is to Trees as Nocturnal is to ___________.
66 out of 100
67.
EDPT: Verbal Analogies
Mute is to Sound as Invisible is to ___________.
67 out of 100
68.
EDPT: Verbal Analogies
Arboreal is to Trees as Aquatic is to ___________.
68 out of 100
69.
EDPT: Verbal Analogies
Cartographer is to Maps as Lexicographer is to ___________.
69 out of 100
70.
EDPT: Verbal Analogies
Gluttony is to Eating as Avarice is to ___________.
70 out of 100
71.
EDPT: Verbal Analogies
Conductor is to Orchestra as Editor is to ___________.
71 out of 100
72.
EDPT: Verbal Analogies
Book is to Bibliophile as Wine is to ___________.
72 out of 100
73.
EDPT: Verbal Analogies
Labyrinth is to Maze as Mirage is to ___________.
73 out of 100
74.
EDPT: Verbal Analogies
Graphology is to Handwriting as Phrenology is to ___________.
74 out of 100
75.
EDPT: Verbal Analogies
Marathon is to Distance as Haiku is to ___________.
75 out of 100
76.
EDPT: Verbal Analogies
Matriarch is to Maternal as Patriarch is to ___________.
76 out of 100
77.
EDPT: Verbal Analogies
Altruistic is to Selfless as Malevolent is to ___________.
77 out of 100
78.
EDPT: Verbal Analogies
Vehement is to Passion as Apathetic is to ___________.
78 out of 100
79.
EDPT: Verbal Analogies
Metaphor is to Comparison as Irony is to ___________.
79 out of 100
80.
EDPT: Verbal Analogies
Defenestration is to Window as Immolation is to ___________.
80 out of 100
81.
EDPT: Math Word Problem
A library contains 12,000 books, of which 25% are fiction and the rest are non-fiction. How many non-fiction books need to be added to the library to make the percentage of fiction books 20%?
81 out of 100
82.
EDPT: Math Word Problem
A jacket is priced at $120. During a sale, its price is reduced by 15%. After the sale, a 10% tax is added to the discounted price. How much will the jacket cost after tax?
82 out of 100
83.
EDPT: Math Word Problem
A rectangular garden has a length that is twice its width. If the perimeter of the garden is 36 meters, what is its width?
83 out of 100
84.
EDPT: Math Word Problem
Two siblings split their inheritance so that one receives 25% more than the other. If the smaller portion is $40,000, what's the total inheritance?
84 out of 100
85.
EDPT: Math Word Problem
A fruit seller sold apples at $3 per kilogram and oranges at $2.50 per kilogram. If he sold 10 kilograms of apples and 8 kilograms of oranges, how much did he earn in total?
85 out of 100
86.
EDPT: Math Word Problem
A box contains red, blue, and green balls. If there are twice as many red balls as blue balls and three times as many green balls as red balls, and the total number of balls is 182, how many blue balls are there?
86 out of 100
87.
EDPT: Math Word Problem
A bookshop gives a discount of 10% on each book and an additional discount of 5% on the discounted price. If the original price of the book was $100, what is the price of the book after all the discounts?
87 out of 100
88.
EDPT: Math Word Problem
A car consumes 8 liters of gasoline every 100 kilometers. How many liters will it consume in a 525-kilometer journey?
88 out of 100
89.
EDPT: Math Word Problem
A car travels 360 kilometers in 4 hours. If its speed decreases by 10 kilometers per hour, how much longer will it take to travel the same distance?
89 out of 100
90.
EDPT: Math Word Problem
A shopkeeper sells 3 items. The second item costs twice as much as the first, and the third item costs three times as much as the second. If the third item costs $72, how much does the first item cost?
90 out of 100
91.
EDPT: Math Word Problem
A school plans a field trip for 120 students. If a bus can hold 40 students, but one of the buses can only hold 30 students due to repairs, how many buses will the school need?
91 out of 100
92.
EDPT: Math Word Problem
A pizza place offers a discount on Tuesdays. If a pizza normally costs $15, and on Tuesday it's sold at a 20% discount, how much does it cost on Tuesday?
92 out of 100
93.
EDPT: Math Word Problem
A rectangle's length is 3 times its width. If the perimeter is 64 meters, what's the rectangle's area?
93 out of 100
94.
EDPT: Math Word Problem
If 5 workers can complete a task in 10 days, how many days would it take for 8 workers to complete the same task, assuming they all work at the same rate?
94 out of 100
95.
EDPT: Math Word Problem
Tom wants to distribute 9 identical books among his 4 friends. If each friend must receive at least 1 book, in how many ways can Tom distribute the books?
95 out of 100
96.
EDPT: Math Word Problem
A water tank is 2/3 full. When 120 liters of water are added, it becomes 7/8 full. What is the total capacity of the tank?
96 out of 100
97.
EDPT: Math Word Problem
A train travels from town A to town B in 5 hours. Another train travels the same distance in 4 hours but is 15 km/h faster. What is the speed of the first train?
97 out of 100
98.
EDPT: Math Word Problem
A cylindrical tank with a radius of 3 meters is filled with water to a depth of 5 meters. What is the volume of water in the tank?
98 out of 100
99.
EDPT: Math Word Problem
A man spends 25% of his salary on rent, 20% on groceries, and saves the rest. If he saves $2,100 each month, what's his monthly salary?
99 out of 100
100.
EDPT: Math Word Problem
A bicycle shop sold 20% of its bikes on Monday and 15% of its remaining bikes on Tuesday. If they sold 54 bikes in total on these two days, how many bikes did the shop have initially?
100 out of 100