Wonderlic Test Flashcards
Instructions for a blanket call for 36 yards of yarn. A skein of yarn has 6 feet in in. How many skeins of yarn do you need? A. 20 B. 12 C. 18 D. 23
C. 18
You and 3 friends went out for dinner. The bill is $85.36. How much does each person owe?
$21.34
A turkey was cooked at 400° F in the oven for 3 hours. The internal temperature rose from 30° F to 156° F. What was the average rise in temperature per hour? A. 44 B. 31 C. 40.3 D. 42 E. 36
D. 42
If the first two statements are true, is the last statement true as well? Orange butterflies head to the south for the winter. Derek is a butterfly. Derek will head south for the winter.
A. Uncertain
B. Yes
C. No
A. Uncertain
If the first three statements are true, is the fourth statement true?
Koalas are mammals.
Marsupials are the only mammals that have pouches.
Koalas have pouches.
Koalas are marsupials.
A. Uncertain
B. Yes
C. No
B. Yes
A football field is 100 yards and also includes two endzones that are 10 yards long each. How many feet long is a football field including the endzones? A. 320 B. 300 C. 220 D. 360
D. 360
Which the following list of odd numbers totals 56? A. 11, 12, 15, 18 B. 7, 11, 13, 23 C. 11, 13, 15, 17 D. 9, 11, 13, 15 E. 13, 15, 17, 19
C. 11, 13, 15, 17
Which word does not belong? A. Optician B. Optometrist C. Dentist E. Orthodontist
A. Optician
The 6th month of the year is: A. June B. January C. August D. October
A. June
Are the following two words similar, contradictory, or not related?
Familiar and Gallant
A. Not related
B. Contradictory
C. Similar
A. Not Related
The 6th month of the year is: A. June B. January C. August D. October
A. June
Are the following two words similar, contradictory, or not related?
Familiar and Gallant
A. Not related
B. Contradictory
C. Similar
A. Not Related
What month is five months after March? A. August B. December C. October D. June
A. August
ROYGBIV stands for: A. the seasons B. types of trees C. the size of atoms D. the colors of the rainbow
D. the colors of the rainbow
A store owner bought some flower pots for $1,200. The flower pots were sold for $2,700, with a profit of $30 per pot. How many flower pots did she sell? A. 47 B. 49 C. 50 D. 48
C. 50
Mike is 11 years old. Jim is twice as old as Mike. When Jim is 50 years old, how old will Mike be? A. 40 B. 38 C. 39 D. 41
C. 39
Are the following two words similar, contradictory, or not related?
Beat and Pound
A. Similar
B. Contradictory
C. Not Related
A. Similar
Select the word that does not belong: A. Obtuse B. Perilous C. Precarious D. Hazard
A. Obtuse
How many of the six pairs of items listed below are exact duplicates? 5581 | 5518 86887 | 86887 14443 | 14443 56789 | 56798 44332 | 4432 108526 | 180526
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Reduce the fraction 21/49 to its lowest terms. A. 3/7 B. 7/3 C. 5/12 D. None of these
A. 3/7
How many continents are there? A. 7 B. 5 C. 10 D. 3
A. 7
If the first two statements are true, is the last statement true as well? Dogs like sticks. Marvin has a stick. Marvin is a dog.
A. Uncertain
B. Yes
C. No
A. Uncertain
An oven can cook 3 thin-crust pizzas in an hour or 1 deep dish pizza in an hour. If you have one oven, how much time do you need to make 12 thin-crust pizzas and 4 deep dish pizzas? A. 8 hours B. 10 hours C. 6 hours D. 3 hours
A. 8 hours
The tenth month of the year is: A. November B. September C. August D. October
D. October
Are the following two words similar, contradictory, or not related?
Legend and Key
A. Similar
B. Contradictory
C. Not Related
A. Similar
If the sales tax is 6% and you buy a shirt for $25 how much do you owe? A. $26.50 B. $27.00 C. $1.50 D. $2.25
A. $26.50
Select the item that you should not eat: A. Flan B. Mousse C. Dessert D. Desert
D. Desert
\_\_\_\_\_\_ is to WINTER as SWELTERING is to SUMMER. A. TEPID B. CHILLY C. THERMAL D. SULTRY E. BLINDING
B. CHILY
The 8th month of the year is: A. July B. August C. February D. September
B. August
Find 0.2347 ÷ 1 A. 20.347 B. 0.7653 C. 0.2347 D. 2.347 E. 0.02347
C. 0.2347
Rearrange the words below to make the best sentence. Which word should come just after “time?”
arrive time what computer does her
A. does
B. arrive
C. what
D. her
A. does
Massive is similar to:
A. huge
B. particular
C. granular
D. minute
A. huge
Mary got a raise of 2% on her salary. If her original salary was $160000, how much is it after the raise is implemented?
A. $163,200
B. $168,600
C. $164,500
D. $166,600
A. $163,200
There are 4 times as many used cars in the car dealership lot as there as new cars. There are 120 cars total in the dealership lot. How many new cars are in the car dealership lot?
A. 24
B. 25
C. 27
D. 26
A. 24
Miguel found it impossible to _________ himself from his mangled car after the accident.
A. defend B. extricate C. dispose D. complicate E. initiate
B. extricate
A new phone sells for $250 and a used one sells for $75. How many of each are sold if the sales for the day total $625?
A. 9 used phones
B. 3 new phones
C. 2 new phones and 2 used ones
D. 1 new phone and 5 used
D. 1 new phone and 5 used
From the list below, select all of the words that could properly complete this sentence:
The car ___________ over the road.
A. runner B. ran C. runned D. runs E. running
B and D
The car ran over the road.
The car runs over the road.
If the location you want to go is 270 miles away and you want to get there in 4.5 hours, at what constant speed do you need to drive at?
A. 50 mph
B. 75 mph
C. 80 mph
D. 60 mph
D. 60 mph
A road construction crew is resurfacing the highway between point D and point E. The distance between point D and point E is 93 miles of road. The crew has completed 35 miles. If they work at a pace of 2.9 miles per day, how many more days will it take to finish?
A. 22
B. 15
C. 20
D. 17
C. 20
Her preference for _________ cars meant that she often had _________ car payments and a substantial amount of debt to pay for her fleet.
A. foreign … confusing B. economy … insignificant C. expensive … multiple D. fast … nominal E. domestic … fabulous
C. expensive … multiple
A biker travels 5 feet in 0.5 seconds. At this exact speed, how far will the biker travel in a minute?
A. 600 feet
B. 300 feet
C. 900 feet
D. 400 feet
B. 600 feet
How many of the pairs of names below are exact duplicates?
Walmer, M.C. Walmer, M.C. Johnson, S.N. Johnson, S.M. Grayson, E.F. Grayson, E.F. Elbers, E.L. Elbers, E.L. Metiva, F.B. Meteva, F.B.
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Which number comes next in this series?
99 33 11 3 2/3
A. 1 2/9
B. 1 1/2
C. 2.5
D. 1.7
A. 1 2/9
-41 + 13 equals:
A. 28 B. -28 C. -54 D. 24 E. -18
B. -28
If you have 3 dimes, 5 quarters, and 6 nickels, how much change do you have?
A. $1.85
B. $3.40
C. $1.20
D. $2.00
A. $1.85
The volume of a room that is 23 feet in W, 10 feet in D, and 8 feet in H is:
A. 2000 cubic ft
B. 1840 cubic ft
C. 1684 cubic ft
D. 1200 cubic ft
B. 1840 cubic ft
FARMER is to CROPS as ______ is to HORSESHOES.
A. VETERINARIAN B. JOCKEY C. GAMBLER D. COOPER E. BLACKSMITH
E. BLACKSMITH