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Sample Practice Test Questions

General Science

A human heart consists of how many chambers?

4

The heart is the organ that drives the circulatory system. In humans, it consists of four chambers with two that collect blood called atria and two that pump blood called ventricles. The heart's valves prevent blood pumped out of the ventricles from flowing back into the heart.

Arithmetic Reasoning

A menswear store is having a sale: "Buy one shirt at full price and get another shirt for 40% off." If Monty buys two shirts, each with a regular price of $50, how much money will he save?

$20.00

By buying two shirts, Monty will save $50 x \( \frac{40}{100} \) = \( \frac{$50 x 40}{100} \) = \( \frac{$2000}{100} \) = $20.00 on the second shirt.

General Science

Cirrus clouds generally occur in what kind of weather?

fair

Cirrus clouds are thin, wispy high-altitude clouds composed of ice crystals that originate from the freezing of supercooled water droplets. Cirrus clouds generally occur in fair weather and point in the direction of air movement at their elevation.

Automotive Information

Which of the following is not a component in the engine lubrication system?

differential

In engine lubrication, oil remains in the oil pan until the engine is turned on. It then gets sucked up the pickup tube by the oil pump and pressurized. This pressure is moderated by the pressure relief valve and the oil is fed through the oil filter into the engine to lubricate it.

Word Knowledge
Benevolent most nearly means:
altruistic
Kind, helpful.
General Science

Elements in the Periodic Table of the Elements are ordered by which of the following?

atomic number

The Periodic Table of the Elements categorizes elements primarily by the number of protons in their nucleus (atomic number) and secondarily by the characteristics they exhibit.

General Science

In cell biology, where does DNA replication take place?

nucleus

The cell nucleus contains the genetic material of the cell and is where DNA replication takes place.

Automotive Information

Exhaust gases from cylinder exhaust valves are collected by the:

exhaust manifolds

The cast iron exhaust manifolds collect engine exhaust gas from multiple cylinder exhaust valves and deliver it to the exhaust pipe. Exhaust manifolds can be generic or specially tuned (header pipes) to the engine. Header pipes deliver higher performance but are more expensive and less durable.

Word Knowledge
Prune most nearly means:
trim
To reduce by removing excess.
Word Knowledge
Kia straddled the issue, not wanting to say whether James or Tara was right.
waffle
To favor opposing sides.