. Border Patrol Practice Exam
35 + .78 = ? - ------------ANS: 1.13
.69 - .14 = ? - ------------ANS: .55
(3/7) * (2/4) = ? - ------------ANS: 3/14
(5/8) / (3/4) = ? - ------------ANS: 5/6
1/3 + 1/2 + 3/4 = ? - ------------ANS: 19/12
16% of 40 = ? - ------------ANS: 6.40
2.64 / .02 = ? - ------------ANS: 132
24 hours = __ day - ------------ANS: 1 day
25.164 / .06 = ? - ------------ANS: 419.4
4/5 - 1/3 = ? - ------------ANS: 7/15
5/8 + 6/8 = ? - ------------ANS: 11/8
57% = ? - ------------ANS: .57
,6.021 * .4 = ? - ------------ANS: 2.4084
60 minutes = __ hour - ------------ANS: 1 hour
60 seconds = __ minute(s) - ------------ANS: 1 minute
A passenger purchased a vase from an art dealer for $1,210. She later learned that
the dealer sold her the vase for 110% of its actual value. What was the actual value
of the vase? - ------------ANS: 1,100
A rapidly changing technical environment in government is promoting greater
reliance on electronic mail (email) systems. As this usage grows, there are
increasing chances of conflict between the users' expectations of privacy and public
access rights. In some investigations, access to all e-mail, including those messages
stored in archival files and messages outside the scope of the investigation, has
been sought and granted. In spite of this, some people send messages through
e-mail that would never be said face-to-face or written formally.
What cannot be a Validly Conclusion?
A) Some e-mail messages that have been requested as part of investigations have
contained messages that would never be said face-to-face
B) Some messages that people would never say face-to-face are sent in e-mail
messages
C) Some e-mail messages have been requested as part of investigations
, D) E-mail messages have not been exempted f - ------------ANS: A
A trucking company can act as a common carrier-for hire to the general public at
published rates. As a common carrier, it is liable for any cargo damage, unless the
company can show that it was not negligent. If the company can demonstrate that it
was not negligent, then it is not liable for cargo damage. In contrast, a contract
carrier (a trucking company hired by a shipper under a specific contract) is only
responsible for cargo damage as spelled out in the contract. A Claus Inc.
tractor-trailer, acting under contract carrier authority, was involved in the same
accident, and its cargo was also damaged.
What is a Validly Conclusion?
A) If Claus Inc. is liable, then it can show that it was not negligent
B) If Claus Inc. cannot show that it was not negligent, then it is not liable
C) If Claus Inc. can show that it was not negligent, then it is not liable
D) If Nichols Inc. is liable, then it cannot show that it - ------------ANS: C
Active Voice or Passive Voice
She had been taking - ------------ANS: Passive
Active Voice or Passive Voice
She had taken; she had been taking - ------------ANS: Active
35 + .78 = ? - ------------ANS: 1.13
.69 - .14 = ? - ------------ANS: .55
(3/7) * (2/4) = ? - ------------ANS: 3/14
(5/8) / (3/4) = ? - ------------ANS: 5/6
1/3 + 1/2 + 3/4 = ? - ------------ANS: 19/12
16% of 40 = ? - ------------ANS: 6.40
2.64 / .02 = ? - ------------ANS: 132
24 hours = __ day - ------------ANS: 1 day
25.164 / .06 = ? - ------------ANS: 419.4
4/5 - 1/3 = ? - ------------ANS: 7/15
5/8 + 6/8 = ? - ------------ANS: 11/8
57% = ? - ------------ANS: .57
,6.021 * .4 = ? - ------------ANS: 2.4084
60 minutes = __ hour - ------------ANS: 1 hour
60 seconds = __ minute(s) - ------------ANS: 1 minute
A passenger purchased a vase from an art dealer for $1,210. She later learned that
the dealer sold her the vase for 110% of its actual value. What was the actual value
of the vase? - ------------ANS: 1,100
A rapidly changing technical environment in government is promoting greater
reliance on electronic mail (email) systems. As this usage grows, there are
increasing chances of conflict between the users' expectations of privacy and public
access rights. In some investigations, access to all e-mail, including those messages
stored in archival files and messages outside the scope of the investigation, has
been sought and granted. In spite of this, some people send messages through
e-mail that would never be said face-to-face or written formally.
What cannot be a Validly Conclusion?
A) Some e-mail messages that have been requested as part of investigations have
contained messages that would never be said face-to-face
B) Some messages that people would never say face-to-face are sent in e-mail
messages
C) Some e-mail messages have been requested as part of investigations
, D) E-mail messages have not been exempted f - ------------ANS: A
A trucking company can act as a common carrier-for hire to the general public at
published rates. As a common carrier, it is liable for any cargo damage, unless the
company can show that it was not negligent. If the company can demonstrate that it
was not negligent, then it is not liable for cargo damage. In contrast, a contract
carrier (a trucking company hired by a shipper under a specific contract) is only
responsible for cargo damage as spelled out in the contract. A Claus Inc.
tractor-trailer, acting under contract carrier authority, was involved in the same
accident, and its cargo was also damaged.
What is a Validly Conclusion?
A) If Claus Inc. is liable, then it can show that it was not negligent
B) If Claus Inc. cannot show that it was not negligent, then it is not liable
C) If Claus Inc. can show that it was not negligent, then it is not liable
D) If Nichols Inc. is liable, then it cannot show that it - ------------ANS: C
Active Voice or Passive Voice
She had been taking - ------------ANS: Passive
Active Voice or Passive Voice
She had taken; she had been taking - ------------ANS: Active