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WONDERLIC TEST NEWEST ACTUAL TEST COMPREHENSIVE
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES ALREADY GRADED A

Wonderlic test
1. The eleventh The correct answer is (B). The eleventh month of the year
2. mon
3. th of the year is November.
4. is:
A. January
B. November
C. October
D. May

5. A shop own- The correct answer is (B). The total profit from the sale er bought some is the
selling price minus the cost of purchase, which is shovels for $7300-$5500= $1800.If the total
profit is $1800 and each
$5,500. The shov- shovel accounts for $50 profit, the amount of shovels is els were sold
1800/50=36.
for $7,300, with a
profit of $50 per a
shovel.
How many shovels
were involved? A. 18
B. 36
C. 55
D. 73
E. 90
F. None of these

6. How many states The correct answer is (D). The USA has 50 states.
are there in the B. 30
U.S.A? C. 40
A. 20 D. 50




, E. 60 = 88/4 X =
22
7. There are three
times elephants As stated above, X stands for the number of giraffes. Thus, there are 22
compared to giraffes giraffes. As mentioned in the problem, there are three times as many
in the sa- elephants as there are giraffes in the safari. Thus, to find how many
The correct answer is (E). If elephants there are in the safari, multiply the number of giraffes by 3:
there are 3 times as many 22 * 3 = 66
elephants as there are
giraffes, giraffes can be
defined as X, and elephants
as 3X, and build the
following equation:
3X + X = 88
fari. If there is a
total of 88
elephants and
giraffes, how many
elephants are there
in the safari? A. 22
B. 31
C. 43
D. 59
E. 66
F. None of these4X
= 88
X






,66 is the number of




5. What is the next The correct answer is (D). This series is made up of two number in the se-
separate subseries that alternate: ries? 5, 15, 10, 13, 1. A series of numbers (the odd terms) that
increase by 5 15, 11, ___ (5, 10, 15).
A. 9
B. 13 2. A series of numbers (the even terms) that decrease by
C. 10 2 (15, 13, 11)
D. 20
E. 15 The pattern is: 5, 15, 10, 13, 15, 11, ___
F. None of these
As you can see, the numbers that increase by 5 are bolded, and the
numbers that decrease by 2 are underlined. We are missing the seventh
number which is an odd term; therefore, it should be greater than the
last odd term (the fifth number) by 5.

The fifth number is 15. Thus, the answer is 15 + 5 = 20

6. A car travels at a The correct answer is (D). An hour consists of 60 minutes. speed of 85 miles
A quarter of an hour is 15 minutes as 15 * 4 = 60.
per hour. How far Thus, divide the distance traveled per hour by 4, which will it travel in
15 is 85/4=21.25. minutes? A. 9 miles
B. 11 miles
elephants in the safari.






, C. 13.25 miles can divide all the numbers by a common denominator: 1000, in that
D. 21.25 miles way we can get rid of all those annoying zeroes. Now we define the
used cars as U (with a price of 7 each) and the new cars as N (with a
E. 22.75 miles price of 16 each) Now we can build two equations, the first
F. None of these representing the total price and the second the total amount of cars:
7. A car dealership sells
used cars for $7,000 a. 7U+16N=191
and new cars for b. N+U= 17
$16,000. If a total of
17 cars were sold So according to the second equation N = 17-U, and we can now
for $191,000, how substitute N in the first equation: 7U+16(17-U)=191 ; 7U+272-
many of the cars 16U=191 ; 9U=81 ; U=9. 9 used cars were sold.
sold were used?
A. 2 Solving Tip: You could try solving this question by elimination. For
B. 3 starters, since 191 is an odd number and 16 is an even number, then the
C. 5 number of used cars must be odd (even+odd=odd) - which means we
D. 8 can eliminate answers A, D & E. Now that we are left only with B and
E. 10 C, let's try to calculate it for each of these options: *. 3*7 + 16*(17-3)
= 245, which means we can eliminate B as an answer.
F. None of these
The correct answer is (F) - *. 5*7 + 16*(17-5) = 227, which means we can eliminate C as an
None of the above. answer.
First of all, in order to Therefore, the only possible answer is F - none of the above.
simplify the calculations we

8.
Joey got a 25% The correct answer is (B). 25% equals one quarter and a raise to his quarter
of 1200 is 1200/4=300. Therefore, an addition of salary. If his a quarter to 1200 equals
1200+300=1500.
original salary was
$1,200, how much
was it after the raise
was implemented? A.
$1225 B. $1500
C. $1350
D. $1450
E. $1800
F. None of these
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