won
docx
keyboard_arrow_up
School
Keiser University, Orlando *
*We aren’t endorsed by this school
Course
PSYCHIATRI
Subject
Mathematics
Date
Apr 3, 2024
Type
docx
Pages
11
Uploaded by MinisterFlowerNightingale3
Of the following dates, which is the latest?
Your answer of June 2, 2055 was correct.
Answer: (c) June 2, 2055 is the latest date of those listed. Obviously, the 2054 dates occurred prior to the 2055 dates. Since January 6 occurs before June 2, June 2, 2055 is the latest date.
In the following sentence a word is in bold. What is an antonym for that word?
Your answer of Excitedly was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
Uneager
Answer: (d) In this sentence the word anxiously means eagerly, therefore the antonym or opposite of that word would be uneager. Eagerly and excitedly refer to an anticipation, which are synonyms to
anxiously
. Sadly totally changes the context and adds an element of emotion that the original sentence does not convey.
What is the missing number in the following sequence?
Your answer of 54 was correct.
Answer: (c) 54 is 12 fewer than 66 and 12 more than 42. The sequence is counting backwards by 12. Option A is incorrect, since this would decrease by 15 instead of 12. Option B is incorrect since this would decrease by 13, instead of 12. Option D is incorrect since this would decrease by 11 instead of 12.
A company sold 48 products in June, 20 in July, 76 in August, and 80 in September. Which graph accurately represents their sales?
Your answer of a was correct.
Answer: (a) The graph accurately represents the company’s sales for the months of June, July, August, and September. Chart b shows a sharp increase followed by a significant decline, which does not match the original company’s sales report. Option C shows two strong increases followed by a decline, which does not correlate with the company’s sales report.
A college professor teaches a class of 80 students. Fourteen students are business majors, six are education majors, and the rest are undecided. What percentage of the class is undecided?
Your answer of 50% was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
75%
Answer: The correct answer is (b) 75%. Fourteen and six equals twenty, leaving sixty undecided. Sixty is 75% or ¾ of eighty. Answer (a) is incorrect, because half of eighty is forty. C is incorrect because 60% of of eighty is forty-eight. D is incorrect because 25% of eighty is twenty.
Afraid is to scared as brave is to _______.
Your answer of courageous was correct.
Answer: (a) Courageous is a synonym to brave as afraid is a synonym to scared. B and C are incorrect because they are antonyms to brave. Trustworthy is incorrect because it is not a synonym to brave.
An organization hosts monthly meals for families in the community. In March, 70 people attended the meal. In April, 60 attended. Their highest attendance was in May, with 20 more than April. What is their average monthly attendance?
Your answer of 70 was correct.
Answer: The correct answer is (d) 70. When you add 20 to April’s attendance, you have 80. 70+60+80 is 210. 210 divided by 3 is 70.
If the first two statements are true, is the final statement true?
Your answer of Yes was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
Uncertain
Answer: The correct answer is (c) uncertain. Without knowing Sally’s grade, we cannot determine whether Mrs. Jones is responsible for collecting her money or not. If Sally is in 5th grade, Mrs. Jones
is responsible, but if she is not in fifth grade, Mrs. Jones is not responsible.
Which THREE choices are needed to create the figure on the left? Only pieces of the same color may overlap.
Your answer of A C D was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
B C D
Answer: The three squares needed are B, C, and D. E cannot be used because the bottom right corner is gray not orange. B must be used because it has the only yellow in the second row left. C must be used because it has the only 3rd row right orange piece. D must be used because it has the
only first row yellow left piece.
Which THREE of the following words have the same meaning?
Your answer of intractable distinguished mediocre was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
outstanding atypical distinguished
Answer: A, B, and D, are synonyms, all meaning superior or excellent. A and C are synonyms, referring to an unpaid debt, but there are only two when the question asked for three. E is not a synonym to any of the other choices.
What number would come next in the following number sequence?
Your answer of 10,049 was correct.
Answer: The sequence is increasing by 1,012, therefore the correct answer is b. 10,049. A increases by 1,010. C is not correct because it increases by 1,019 and D is incorrect because it increases by 1,020.
Up is to down as east is to _____.
Your answer of west was correct.
Answer: The correct answer is (c) west. Up and down are directional opposites, as are east and west. North and south are directions, as well, but they are not the opposite of east.
Jeff wants to buy a new motorcycle that costs $7,000.00.
Your answer of 140 was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
35
Answer: The correct answer is (d) 35. $7,000 divided by $50 a week is 140 weeks. Considering months usually have four weeks, one would divide 140 by 4. This makes the answer 35 months. A more precise answer would be 140 weeks * (12 months/52 weeks) = 32.3 or 33 months.
The words allude and elude have ______ meanings.
Your answer of opposite was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
unrelated
Answer: The word allude means “to hint at” while the word elude means “avoid or escape,” therefore
their meanings are unrelated. The correct answer is (c) unrelated.
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
- Access to all documents
- Unlimited textbook solutions
- 24/7 expert homework help
Rearrange all of the words in bold below to make the best sentence. Choose the first letter of the last word as your answer.
Your answer of y was correct.
Answer: The sentence should read, “It is recommended to get a dental exam twice yearly.” This would make the first letter of the last word “y”. The correct answer is (a) y.
A company serves just over 20 clients in February, 35 clients in March, and 21 in April. Which figure correctly charts their business from February to April?
Your answer of b was correct.
Answer: The correct answer is (b) because it shows three points at 21, 35, and 21. Graphs (a) and (c) cannot be the correct answers because they plot four points each, and show incorrect growth.
In the following sentence, one word is bold. What is the definition of the bold word in the context of the sentence?
Your answer of to pay attention was correct.
Answer: The correct answer is (d) to pay attention to the teacher throughout the entire lecture. It is possible to be present without paying attention, therefore (a) is not the correct definition. In this sentence the student was not taking care of or taking charge of the situation, only paying attention to
the teacher.
A movie premiered this weekend.
Your answer of 25% was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
40%
Answer: The correct answer is (d) 40%. When adding 75, 50, and 25, you find that 150 attendees were over the age of 12. This means 100 attendees were 12 and under. 100 is 40% of 250.
Which of the following is the smallest number?
Your answer of .124 was correct.
Answer: The correct answer is (a) .124. One tenth is smaller than three tenths and five tenths. .124 is smaller than 1.24, as well.
In the following set of words, which is different from the others?
Your answer of hip hop was correct.
Answer: The answer is (c) hip hop. Although hip hop is a style of dance, the other three listed are all styles of ballroom dance. Hip hop is not a ballroom style.
How many of the following pairs are mirror images?
Your answer of 3 was correct.
Answer: The correct answer is (b) 3. 43567/76534, 1024567/7654201, and 789014/410987 are mirror images. In the second set, the 6 and 7 are switched. In the final set the 3 and the 2 are switched.
Two of the following proverbs have similar meanings. Which ones are they?
Your answer of Don’t put off until tomorrow what can be done today. Good things come to those who wait. was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
Rome wasn’t built in a day. Good things come to those who wait.
Answer: (a) and (c) are the two proverbs with similar meanings. “Rome wasn’t built in a day,” and “Good things come to those who wait,” both emphasize the importance of patience. “Don’t put off until tomorrow what can be done today,” addresses procrastination. “Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater,” says sometimes there is good mixed in with the bad, so be careful when making changes. “A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush,” reminds one that what you have is worth more than what you think you would like to have or obtain.
If the first two statements are true, is the third statement true?
Your answer of was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
Yes
Answer: The correct answer is (a) yes. Billy attends the school where Mr. Reed teaches ALL of the advanced math classes. Billy is in an advanced math class at this school, therefore Mr. Reed is Billy’s math teacher.
Which of the following has the biggest diameter?
Your answer of was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
The Sun
Answer: The correct answer is The Sun. The sun is much bigger than all of the planets that orbit it. The sun's diameter is 864,576 miles. The diameters of the other planets/moons are: Earth - 7926 miles, Earth's Moon - 2159 miles, Jupiter - 88,846 miles, and Neptune - 30,775 miles.
If four boxes of crackers cost $5.68, how much would three boxes cost?
Your answer of was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
$4.26
Answer: The correct answer is (b) $4.26. If four boxes cost $5.68, one would cost $1.42. $1.42 times
three is $4.26.
Angie’s profits for March totaled $5400. If she profited nine times more in March than in April, what were April’s profits?
Your answer of was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
$600
Answer: The correct answer is (c) $600. $5400 divided by 9 is 600, therefore 5400 is nine times more than 600. This makes April’s profits $600 because March’s profits ($5400) were nine times more than April’s.
There is a bold word in the sentence below. What is a synonym of the bold word.
Your answer of was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
contagious
Answer: The synonym for infectious is (d) contagious. Infectious and contagious both cause others to “catch” what the carrier has which in this case is enthusiasm.
If a store sold 25 pairs of socks, making a 25% profit of $150, how much did they charge for each pair?
Your answer of was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
$24
Answer: If $150 profit is 25% of the sales, then total sales would be $600 ($150/.25). $600 divided into 25 pairs would equal $24 per pair.
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
- Access to all documents
- Unlimited textbook solutions
- 24/7 expert homework help
Which THREE choices are needed to create the figure on the left? Only pieces of the same color may overlap.
Your answer of was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
A D E
Answer: The three squares needed are: A, D, E. B cannot be used because it has a green tile in the 3rd row. A must be used because it has a yellow tile in the first row left position (and C,D,E don’t). E must be used because it has the only orange tile in the second row. D must be used with A and E because it has the orange tile in the middle of the third row.
A company spent $210 for three employees to attend a computer programming class. How much more would it cost to send an additional five employees to the same training?
Your answer of was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
$350
Answer: It would cost (d) $350 for five people to attend the training. $210 divided by three employees is $70 each. Five employees multiplied by $70 is $350.
Apathetic is to sympathetic as ____________ is to concerned.
Your answer of was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
callous
Answer: The answer is (a) callous. Apathetic and sympathetic are opposites. Callous is the opposite
of concerned. The other three options are all synonyms of concerned.
Unscramble the bold words below to form a question. Choose the correct response to the question.
Your answer of was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
winter
Answer: When the words are unscrambled, the question is, “What is the season before spring?” The
correct answer is (b) winter, as winter is the season that precedes spring.
A woman has five children.
Your answer of was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
10, 8, and 6
Answer: The children are (d) 10, 8, and 6. The oldest child is 12, therefore (a) cannot be correct because 14 would be older than 12. The youngest is 4, therefore neither (a) nor (b) can be correct because 2 would be younger than 4. Answer (c) cannot be correct because 11 and 5 are odd numbers and the question stated that the children are all even numbers at this time.
The following sentence has a word in bold print. Choose the answer that is the opposite of the word in bold print.
Your answer of was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
agreeable
Answer: The opposite of cantankerous is (a) agreeable. Dogmatic, opinionated, and strong-minded are all synonyms of cantankerous.
A family is planning a vacation, traveling 300 miles from their house.
Your answer of was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
2
Answer: Travelling 60 mph, the entire trip would take 5 hours without stops. Stopping after every two
hours of travel would allow for (C) 2 stops at parks before reaching their final destination.
In the following set of words, which THREE words have similar meanings?
Your answer of was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
endure persevere persist
Answer: The three words with similar meanings are (a) endure, (b) persevere, and (d) persist. Each of these words mean to continue without giving up. Quit is the opposite of these words. Alienate is unrelated to these words.
The words gallant and valiant have ________ meanings.
Your answer of was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
Same
Answer: Gallant and valiant are synonyms both meaning brave. The correct answer is (a) same.
Which of the following does not have the same meaning as the other words?
Your answer of was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
Enthusiastic
Answer: The word that does not have the same meaning as the others is (d) enthusiastic. Anxious, apprehensive, distressed, and concerned all mean worried or nervous. Enthusiastic means eager or passionate.
Amy earned $75 for working two and a half hours on Monday.
Your answer of was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
$285
Answer: Amy earned (b) $285. Amy earned $30 an hour, making Monday’s wages $75 for 2 ½ hours. She made $90 on Tuesday and $120 on Wednesday. $75+$90+$120= $285
An organization was preparing a group of training sessions for their employees.
Your answer of was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
10:55
Answer: The sessions will end at (c) 10:55. The first session will begin at 9:15 and end at 9:45. After
a five minute break, the second session will begin at 9:50 and end at 10:20. The final session will begin at 10:25 and end at 10:55.
What is the missing number in the series?
Your answer of was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
1/96
Answer 1/96. The denominator in each number is half of the previous number.
A business was preparing for a customer appreciation event.
Your answer of was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
$112.50
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
- Access to all documents
- Unlimited textbook solutions
- 24/7 expert homework help
Answer: The company would spend (d) $112.50 on goodie bags. 75 multiplied by $1.50 is $112.50. $113, $120, and $115 are all more than the necessary amount.
If the first two statements are true, is the third statement true?
Your answer of was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
Uncertain
Answer: Because we Amanda’s hometown is not identified, it is uncertain whether her region includes St. Louis or not. Therefore the answer is (c) uncertain.
The third month of the year is ________.
Your answer of was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
March
Answer: The third month of the year is (b) March. December is the 12th month. February is the 2nd month and June is the 6th month.
Choose the correct definition of the bold word in the following sentence.
Your answer of was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
to apply medication
Answer: In this sentence the word dressed means (d) to apply medication. (a) To make straight would apply in a military format, “to dress ranks.” (b) To prepare would apply to preparing items for a
special process. (c) To put clothing on would apply to dressing for the day or for an event.
Complete the following popular proverb.
Your answer of was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
two in the bush
Answer: A bird in the hand is worth (a) two in the bush. The other three choices are not the correct ending to the popular saying. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush simply means, it is better to count on what you have than that which you do not have.
George has 72 apples.
Your answer of was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
8
Answer: 72 divided by 9 is 8, therefore the correct answer is (b) 8. He would have to have 81 apples
to give everyone 9. If he gave everyone 7, he would have 9 left over. He would need 90 apples to give everyone 10.
Susan is catering a meal for 725 people.
Your answer of was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
200
Answer: The first two teams have prepared 525 of the 725 plates, leaving 200 for the third team to prepare. The answer is (a) 200. If the third team prepared 225, they would have 750 plates which would be 25 too many. If they prepared 325, they would have 850, which would be 150 too many. If they prepared 400, they would have 925 which would be 200 too many.
Accept and except have _________ meanings.
Your answer of was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
Unrelated
Answer: To accept is to take or receive while to except is with the exclusion of. The meanings are (c) unrelated.
Of the following dates, which is the earliest?
Your answer of was incorrect.
Correct answer is:
December 13, 1851
Answer: The earliest date is (d) December 13, 1851. 1851 is the earliest year in the options, therefore this choice has to be the earliest date, regardless of the fact that November comes before December.