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Sample Practice Test Questions

General Science

The pitch of the siren of an approaching ambulance changes as it approaches you. This is an example of which of the following?

Doppler effect

The Doppler effect occurs when the source or listener (or both) of sound waves is moving. If they're moving closer together, the listener perceives the sound with a higher pitch and, when they're moving apart, the listener perceives the sound with a lower pitch.

Mechanical Comprehension

Potential energy is energy that has the potential to be converted into what?

 kinetic energy

Potential energy is the energy of an object by virtue of its position relative to other objects. It is energy that has the potential to be converted into kinetic energy.

Arithmetic Reasoning

The total water usage for a city is 50,000 gallons each day. Of that total, 32% is for personal use and 59% is for industrial use. How many more gallons of water each day is consumed for industrial use over personal use?

13,500

59% of the water consumption is industrial use and 32% is personal use so (59% - 32%) = 27% more water is used for industrial purposes. 50,000 gallons are consumed daily so industry consumes \( \frac{27}{100} \) x 50,000 gallons = 13,500 gallons.

Electronics Information

The ampere is a unit of measurement for:

current

Current is the rate of flow of electrons per unit time and is measured in amperes (A). A coulomb (C) is the quantity of electricity conveyed in one second by a current of one ampere.

Word Knowledge
Allison's painting met with plaudits from the critics, who had dismissed her earlier work.
kudos
Enthusiastic approval.
Word Knowledge
Jennifer's outspoken criticism of the meal disoncerted the waiter.
unnerve
To throw into confusion.
General Science

What part of the nervous system is responsible for controlling involuntary actions like breathing, swallowing, and heartbeat?

medulla

Part of the brainstem, the medulla is the connection between the brain and the spinal cord. It controls involuntary actions like breathing, swallowing, and heartbeat.

Shop Information

This tool is a(n) __________.

punch

A punch is narrow and is used to drive objects like nails (pin punch) or for making guide marks for drilling (center punch) or patterns in wood or metal.

General Science

This skeletal system is common in arthropods like insects, spiders, and crustaceans.

exoskeleton

An exoskeleton (external skeleton) is common in arthropods like insects, spiders, and crustaceans.

Automotive Information

Which of the following regulates the flow of coolant through the radiator?

thermostat

The thermostat controls coolant (and, through it, engine) temperature by regulating the flow of coolant through the radiator. A bypass tube allows coolant to bypass the radiator and flow back into the water pump when its temperature is low enough that the thermostat is closed.