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Question 1/101/10
Numerical Reasoning
Numerical Reasoning
Numerical Reasoning
A box contains 25 red balls, 30 blue balls, and 45 green balls. What is the probability of selecting a green ball from the box?
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1 correct answer
A.
1/3
B.
2/3
C.
3/5
D.
3/7
The probability of selecting a green ball is equal to the number of green balls divided by the total number of balls in the box. In this case, there are 45 green balls out of a total of 100 balls, so the probability is 45/100 = 3/5.
Right Answer: C
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Question 2/102/10
Numerical Reasoning
Numerical Reasoning
Numerical Reasoning
If a train travels at a speed of 80 kilometers per hour, how long will it take to travel a distance of 320 kilometers?
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1 correct answer
A.
2 hours
B.
4 hours
C.
6 hours
D.
8 hours
To find the time taken to travel a distance, divide the distance by the speed. In this case, 320 kilometers divided by 80 kilometers per hour equals 4 hours.
Right Answer: B
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Question 3/103/10
Numerical Reasoning
Numerical Reasoning
Numerical Reasoning
A store is having a sale where all items are 20% off. If a shirt originally costs $50, what is the sale price of the shirt?
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1 correct answer
A.
$10
B.
$20
C.
$30
D.
$40
To find the sale price, multiply the original price by the discount rate (100% - 20% = 80%). In this case, $50 multiplied by 80% equals $40.
Right Answer: D
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Question 4/104/10
Numerical Reasoning
Numerical Reasoning
Numerical Reasoning
The temperature in Sydney today is 28 degrees Celsius. What is the temperature in Fahrenheit?
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1 correct answer
A.
54°F
B.
66.4°F
C.
80.6°F
D.
82.4°F
To convert Celsius to Fahrenheit, use the formula: °F = (°C × 9/5) + 32. In this case, (28 × 9/5) + 32 equals 80.6°F.
Right Answer: C
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Question 5/105/10
Numerical Reasoning
Numerical Reasoning
Numerical Reasoning
In Australia, the temperature is measured in degrees Celsius. On a particular day, the temperature at 9 AM was -2°C, and it increased by 5°C by noon. What was the temperature at noon?
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1 correct answer
A.
-7°C
B.
-3°C
C.
3°C
D.
7°C
To find the temperature at noon, we need to add the increase of 5°C to the initial temperature of -2°C. -2°C + 5°C = 3°C.
Right Answer: C
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Question 6/106/10
Numerical Reasoning
Numerical Reasoning
Numerical Reasoning
The population of Australia is approximately 25 million. If the population increases by 2.5% every year, what will be the approximate population in 10 years?
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1 correct answer
A.
27.5 million
B.
30 million
C.
32.5 million
D.
35 million
To find the population in 10 years, we need to calculate the compound interest. Applying the formula P(1+r/100)^n, where P is the initial population, r is the growth rate, and n is the number of years, we get 25 million(1+2.5/100)^10 ≈ 32.5 million.
Right Answer: C
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Question 7/107/10
Numerical Reasoning
Numerical Reasoning
Numerical Reasoning
The distance between Sydney and Melbourne is 880 kilometers. If a car travels at an average speed of 110 kilometers per hour, how long will it take to travel from Sydney to Melbourne?
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1 correct answer
A.
6 hours
B.
7 hours
C.
8 hours
D.
9 hours
To find the travel time, we need to divide the distance by the speed. 880 kilometers ÷ 110 kilometers per hour = 8 hours.
Right Answer: B
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Question 8/108/10
Numerical Reasoning
Numerical Reasoning
Numerical Reasoning
A store in Australia is having a 20% off sale on all items. If a shirt originally costs $50, how much will it cost during the sale?
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1 correct answer
A.
$10
B.
$20
C.
$30
D.
$40
To find the discounted price, we need to subtract 20% of the original price from the original price. $50 - 20% of $50 = $50 - $10 = $40.
Right Answer: D
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Question 9/109/10
Numerical Reasoning
Numerical Reasoning
Numerical Reasoning
In a survey of Australian households, 30% of respondents said they owned a dog, 35% said they owned a cat, and 20% said they owned both a dog and a cat. What percentage of respondents did not own a dog or a cat?
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1 correct answer
A.
15%
B.
20%
C.
30%
D.
50%
To find the percentage of respondents who did not own a dog or a cat, we need to subtract the percentage of respondents who owned both a dog and a cat from 100%. Therefore, the answer is 100% - 20% = 80%.
Right Answer: A
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Question 10/1010/10
Numerical Reasoning
Numerical Reasoning
Numerical Reasoning
The population of Australia is approximately 25 million people. If 60% of the population lives in urban areas, how many people live in urban areas?
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1 correct answer
A.
10 million
B.
12.5 million
C.
15 million
D.
20 million
To find the number of people living in urban areas, we multiply the total population by the percentage of people living in urban areas. Therefore, the answer is 25 million * 60% = 15 million.
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