ASVAB Arithmetic Reasoning Word Problems Practice Test 662097 Results

Your Results Global Average
Questions 5 5
Correct 0 2.56
Score 0% 51%

Review

1

A menswear store is having a sale: "Buy one shirt at full price and get another shirt for 35% off." If Charlie buys two shirts, each with a regular price of $12, how much will he pay for both shirts?

56% Answer Correctly
$4.20
$19.80
$7.80
$18.00

Solution

By buying two shirts, Charlie will save $12 x \( \frac{35}{100} \) = \( \frac{$12 x 35}{100} \) = \( \frac{$420}{100} \) = $4.20 on the second shirt.

So, his total cost will be
$12.00 + ($12.00 - $4.20)
$12.00 + $7.80
$19.80


2

52% Answer Correctly
2.5
6.4
1
1.6

Solution


1


3

How many 1 gallon cans worth of fuel would you need to pour into an empty 8 gallon tank to fill it exactly halfway?

52% Answer Correctly
7
3
8
4

Solution

To fill a 8 gallon tank exactly halfway you'll need 4 gallons of fuel. Each fuel can holds 1 gallons so:

cans = \( \frac{4 \text{ gallons}}{1 \text{ gallons}} \) = 4


4

Cooks are needed to prepare for a large party. Each cook can bake either 5 large cakes or 15 small cakes per hour. The kitchen is available for 4 hours and 31 large cakes and 400 small cakes need to be baked.

How many cooks are required to bake the required number of cakes during the time the kitchen is available?

40% Answer Correctly
5
15
10
9

Solution

If a single cook can bake 5 large cakes per hour and the kitchen is available for 4 hours, a single cook can bake 5 x 4 = 20 large cakes during that time. 31 large cakes are needed for the party so \( \frac{31}{20} \) = 1\(\frac{11}{20}\) cooks are needed to bake the required number of large cakes.

If a single cook can bake 15 small cakes per hour and the kitchen is available for 4 hours, a single cook can bake 15 x 4 = 60 small cakes during that time. 400 small cakes are needed for the party so \( \frac{400}{60} \) = 6\(\frac{2}{3}\) cooks are needed to bake the required number of small cakes.

Because you can't employ a fractional cook, round the number of cooks needed for each type of cake up to the next whole number resulting in 2 + 7 = 9 cooks.


5

If all of a roofing company's 16 workers are required to staff 4 roofing crews, how many workers need to be added during the busy season in order to send 6 complete crews out on jobs?

55% Answer Correctly
15
5
17
8

Solution

In order to find how many additional workers are needed to staff the extra crews you first need to calculate how many workers are on a crew. There are 16 workers at the company now and that's enough to staff 4 crews so there are \( \frac{16}{4} \) = 4 workers on a crew. 6 crews are needed for the busy season which, at 4 workers per crew, means that the roofing company will need 6 x 4 = 24 total workers to staff the crews during the busy season. The company already employs 16 workers so they need to add 24 - 16 = 8 new staff for the busy season.