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Chapter 01 · Basic Mathematics · Instructor Edition




IN S TR UCTO R E DI TI O N · TE S T B A NK


Chapter 01
Basic Mathematics


QUESTION TYPE COUNT

Multiple Choice 20
Fill in the Blank 11
Total 31




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M U LT I P L E C H O I C E 20 QUESTIONS

1. 1/7 + 5/9 =
A. 6/16 C. 44/63
B. 35/63 D. 9/35
A N S C. 44/63
MC · 1 pt

2. 5/8 7/9 =

A. 12/17 C. 12/72
B. 45/56 D. 35/72
A N S D. 35/72
MC · 1 pt

3. 1/64/5 =

A. 1/5 C. 5/24
B. 4/11 D. 4/30
ANS C. 5/24
MC · 1 pt

4. 46.3 + 29.87 =
A. 245 C. 76.17
B. 2,450 D. 7.617
A N S C. 76.17
MC · 1 pt

5. 16.3 1.2 =

A. 19.56 C. 17.5
B. 195.6 D. 1.75
A N S A. 19.56
MC · 1 pt

6. 1,800 0.30 =

A. 0.0001 C. 6,000
B. 540 D. 60,000
A N S C. 6,000
MC · 1 pt

7. Convert 7/12 to a decimal.
A. 0.583 C. 19.83
B. 1.714 D. 84.00
A N S A. 0.583
MC · 1 pt

8. Convert 87.3% to a decimal.
A. 0.0873 C. 8.73
B. 0.873 D. 87.3
A N S B. 0.873
MC · 1 pt

9. Change 23.46 to a percent.
A. 0.2346% C. 2.346%
B. 23.46% D. 2,346%
A N S D. 2,346%
MC · 1 pt




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10. The number of significant digits in 3.75 10⁴ is

A. two. C. four.
B. three. D. five.
A N S B. three.
MC · 1 pt

11. The inverse of 0.137 is approximately
A. 1.37. C. 73.
B. 7.30. D. 137.
A N S B. 7.30.
MC · 1 pt

12. Convert 540.7 to scientific notation.
A. 5.407 10²

B. 5.407 10−²

C. 5.407 10³

D. 5.407 10−³

ANS B. 5.407 10−²
MC · 1 pt

13. 2.63 10−² =

A. 0.00263 C. 26.3
B. 0.0263 D. 263
A N S B. 0.0263
MC · 1 pt

14. If you purchase four (4) twelve-packs of soda as a fundraiser for $10.00 and sell each can of soda for 50 cents, your
profit is
A. $9.74. C. $24.00.
B. $14.00. D. $34.00.
A N S B. $14.00.
MC · 1 pt

15. Mercury (Hg), a metal, is liquid at room temperature. Its density is 13.6 g/cm³. If you have 100 mL of Hg, how many
grams do you have?
A. 0.136
B. 1.36 10−³

C. 136
D. 1.36 10³

ANS D. 1.36 10³
MC · 1 pt

16. Convert 113°F to °C.
A. 20.3°C C. 81°C
B. 62.8°C D. 235°C
A N S B. 62.8°C
MC · 1 pt




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17. The equation x² + 2xy + y² can be expressed аs:
A. (x + y)² C. x + 2xy + y²
B. 2x + 2y D. x² + y² + xy
A N S A. (x + y)²
MC · 1 pt

18. Consider the following proportional relationship: x = ay/bd. Assuming all other quantities rеmain constant, whаt
happens to the value of x when b increases?
A. increases C. remains the same
B. decreases D. cannot be determined
A N S B. decreases
MC · 1 pt

19. Consider the following proportional relationship: x = ay/bd. Assuming all other quantities remain constant, what
happens to the value of x when d decreases?
A. increases C. remains the same
B. decreases D. cannot be determined
A N S A. increases
MC · 1 pt

20. Consider the following proportiоnal relationship: x = ay/bd. Аssuming all оther quantities remain constant, what
happens to the value of x when the product of bd increases?
A. increases C. remains the same
B. decreases D. cannot be determined
A N S B. decreases
MC · 1 pt




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