This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Ugc Net > Paper 1 > Reasoning > Mathematical Reasoning – Quiz 1 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Mathematical Reasoning Quiz 1 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. There are 35 days in a month A) Not a statement. B) Statement. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Statement. 2. Aliyah, Kara, and Sally work as medical assistants at Evergreen Clinic. Aliyah has worked 8 years longer than Kara. Kara has worked half as long as Sally. If Sally has worked at the company for 10 years, how many years has Aliyah worked there? A) 13. B) 8. C) 10. D) 5. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 13. 3. In March your company had a loss of $ 5600. Due to good sales, April profits were $ 55, 280. How much more did the company earn in April than in March? A) $ 49, 680. B) $ 65, 880. C) $ 50, 680. D) $ 60, 880. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) $ 60, 880. 4. True or False:1 m = 100 cm or 1 m = 1000 mm A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) True. 5. For a 10-day period, a bank kept track of the number of new accounts opened each day. The results are shown in the table. What is the median number of accounts opened per day during this 10-day period? A) 5. B) 6. C) 5.3. D) 5.5. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 5.5. 6. Refer to the following statement: "If a polygon is a quadrilateral, then it is a trapezoid." What is the converse of this statement? A) A rectangle is also a quadrilateral. B) If a polygon is not a quadrilateral, then it is not a trapezoid. C) If a polygon is not a trapezoid, then it is not a quadrilateral. D) If a polygon is a trapezoid, then it is a quadrilateral. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) If a polygon is a trapezoid, then it is a quadrilateral. 7. An art gallery has 27 paintings for sale, each at a different price. The median price of thepaintings is $ 250.How many of the paintings have a price higher than $ 300? A) Not enough information is given. B) 12. C) 14. D) 13. E) 10. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Not enough information is given. 8. Jack has twelve dollars in his pocket on Monday, three dollars on Tuesday, ten dollars on Wednesday, eight dollars on Thursday, and two dollars on Friday. What is the average amount of money Jack has in his pocket during the week? A) $ 10.00. B) $ 8.00. C) $ 7.00. D) $ 35.00. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) $ 7.00. 9. State whether the following statement is true or false. All polygons have five sides. A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 10. Jack has twelve dollars in his pocket on Monday, three dollars on Tuesday, ten dollars on Wednesday, eight dollars on Thursday, and two dollars on Friday. What is the total amount of money Jack has in his pocket during the week? A) $ 30. B) Not enough information is given. C) $ 35. D) $ 20. E) $ 25. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) $ 35. 11. ..... multiples of 4 are multiples of 8 A) All. B) Some. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) All. 12. ..... apples are red. A) All. B) Some. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Some. 13. Q 21 Richard goes to the electronics store. He buys 2 memory cards that cost $ 8.99 each and 3 packages of batteries that are on sale for $ 7.47 each. He also buys a case for his cell phone for $ 2.99 and a wireless headset for $ 29.99. What is the total cost of Richard's items, before salestax? A) 68.21. B) 39.52. C) 73.37. D) 85.65. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 73.37. 14. .....hexagon has 6 sides.....haksagon has 6 sides. A) All. B) Some. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) All. 15. The PTA's drive to get new members exceeded its goal by 10 percent. If the number ofnew members totaled 165, how many new members did the PTA have as its original goal? A) 155. B) 145. C) 160. D) 150. E) 140. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 150. 16. A car is being driven at a constant rate. After 2 hr. of traveling, it had traveled 90 mi. After 4 hr. of traveling, that same car had traveled 180 mi. assuming a constant speed during both time periods, what is the speed of the car? A) 90 mi/hr. B) 75 mi/hr. C) 60 mi/hr. D) 45 mi/hr. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 45 mi/hr. 17. Sa'Quan needs some nails from the hardware store. He needs to purchase two times the quantity of four more than the number of washers he needs. Let w represent the number of washers. Which expression represents how many nails Sa'Quan will purchase? A) W(2+4). B) 4(2+w). C) 2(4)+w. D) 2(4+w). Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 2(4+w). 18. What is the quadratic equation whose roots are-3, -1 and has a leading coefficient of 2 with X to represent the variable? A) X2+4X+3. B) X2-8X-6. C) 2X2-8X+6. D) 2X2+8X+6. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 2X2+8X+6. 19. Reasoning based on facts, definitions, accepted properties, and the laws of logic is called ..... reasoning. A) Deductive. B) Inductive. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Deductive. 20. Complete the following statement using the quantifier 'all' or 'some', to make it a true statement ..... integers are even number. A) All. B) Some. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Some. 21. Dan is 2 years younger than Amy, and the sum of their ages is less than 20. Which of thefollowing is a correct statement about Amy's and Dan's ages? (Let A = Amy's age.) A) A + A + 2 < 20. B) A + 2A < 20. C) A + A-3 < 20. D) A + 2A + A < 20. E) A + A-2 < 20. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) A + A-2 < 20. 22. If m is odd number, then m is prime number. A) Converse:If m is prime number, then m is odd number. Inverse:If m is not odd number, then m is not prime number. Contrapositive:If m is not prime number, then m is not odd number. B) Converse:If m is prime number, then m is odd number. Inverse:If m is not prime number, then m is not odd number. Contrapositive:If m is not odd number, then m is not prime number. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Converse:If m is prime number, then m is odd number. Inverse:If m is not odd number, then m is not prime number. Contrapositive:If m is not prime number, then m is not odd number. 23. An accountant is going to pay the following four bills. The accountant will pay the bills in order from smallest to largest. In what order will he pay them? A) X, W, Z, Y. B) W, X, Z, Y. C) Y, X, W, Z. D) Y, W, Z, X. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Y, W, Z, X. 24. The number of diagonals that can be drawn by joining the vertices of an octagon is A) 28. B) 48. C) 20. D) None of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 20. 25. Make a general conclusion by induction for the sequence of numbers 11, 22, 43, ..... which follows the following pattern.11 = 5(2)1 + 122 = 5(2)2 + 243 = 5(2)3 + 3 A) X(n) + n, n = 1, a, p, . B) 5(2)n + n, n= 1, 2, 3, . C) 5n2 + n, n = 1, 2, 3, . D) 5n + n, n = 1, 2, 3. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 5(2)n + n, n= 1, 2, 3, . 26. Multiply. 0.311 X 4.2 A) 1.3062. B) 186.6. C) 0.1866. D) 13.062. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1.3062. 27. Determine the given statement is true or false.Some prime number is even number. A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) True. 28. A school has 1, 000 students. If 40% of the students are boys, how many girls are there in the school? A) 40. B) 400. C) 600. D) None of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 600. 29. Complete the following compound statement by writing the word 'or' or 'and' to form a true statement. 42 = 8 [ ..... ] 7 x 0 = 0 A) Or. B) And. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Or. 30. A group of four friends are going to see a movie. If one ticket costs $ 8.50, how much does it cost for everyone? A) $ 34.50. B) $ 44.00. C) $ 44.50. D) $ 34.00. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) $ 34.00. 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