Math Review Week 1
Math Review Week 1
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Some birds are sitting in an oak tree. Ten more birds land.More
birds arrive until there are a total of four times as many birds as the
oak tree had after the ten landed. A nearby maple tree has 16
fewer than 12 times as many birds as the oak tree had after the 10
landed. If both trees now have the same number of birds, how
many birds were originally in the oak tree before the first 10
landed?
A. 4
C. 16
B. 7*
D. 24
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10. The number 77 is divided into two parts such that the GCF of the
two parts is 11 and their LCM is 110. The smaller of the two part is
A. 11
C. 22*
B. 44
D. 55
11. Alex was asked to multiply a number by 3/2. Instead he divided the
number by 3/2 and obtained a number smaller by 2/3. The number
was
A. 4/5*
C. 3/5
B. 2/3
D. 1/2
12. Three bells A, B, and C begin ringing at the same time and
continue to do so at intervals of 21, 28, and 30, respectively. The
bells will ring together again after
A. 7 seconds
C. 7 minutes*
B. 630 seconds
D. 1 hr
13. If one root of 9x^2-6x+k=0 exceeds the other by 2, find the value of
k.
A. 8
C. -8*
B. 5
D. -6
14. The ratio of three numbers is 2:5:7. If 7 is subtracted from the
second, the resulting numbers form an arithmetic progression.
Determine the smallest of the three numbers.
A. 28*
C. 21
B. 15
D. 18
15. Find the coefficient of the term involving x 8 in the expansion of
x 2y 10 .
A. 180*
B. 310
C. 210
D. 120
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17. From the equation 12x3-8x2+kx+18=0, find the value of k if one root
is the negative of the other.
A. -18
C. -27*
B. -12
D. -31
18. Find the 16th term of the progression 1/4,1/7, 1/10,...
A. 1/43
C. 1/46
B. 1/56
D. 1/49*
19. The number 20,540.00 has how many significant digits?
A. 3
C. 5
B. 4
D. 7 *
20. Who introduced the multiplication sign x in mathematics?
A. Robert Recorde
C. Leonhard Euler
B. William Oughtred*
D. Henry Savile
21. Googol is one of the smallest large numbers. What does it stand
for?
A. 1 followed by a hundred 0s* C. 1 followed by a million 0s
B. 1 followed by a thousand 0s D. 1 followed by a billion 0s
22. Every even number greater than 4 is the sum of two prime
numbers. This is known as
A. Fundamental Theorem in Algebra
B. Goldbacks Statement*
C. Prime Factorization Theorem
D. Fermats Last Theorem
23. The number 77 is divided into two parts such that the GCF of the
two parts is 11 and their LCM is 110. The smaller of the two part is
A. 11
C. 22*
B. 44
D. 55
24. What is the last digit of the number 373333?
A. 1
C. 3*
B. 2
D. 9
25. Find the L.C.M. of the fractions 5/16, 15/24 and 25/8.
A. 4/48
C. 5/8
B. 75/48
D. 75/8*
26. In a racing contest, there are 240 cars which will have provisions
that will last for 15 hours. Assuming constant hourly consumption
for each car, how long will the fuel provisions last if 8 cars withdraw
from the race every hour after the first?
A. 16
C. 20
B. 18
D. 25*
27. What follows logically in these series of numbers 2,3,4,5,9,17..
A. 33*
C. 21
B. 37
D. 43
28. Spheres of the same radius are piled in the form of a pyramid with
a square base until there is just one sphere at the top layer. If there
are 4 spheres on each side of the square, find the total number of
spheres in the pile.
A. 32 spheres
C. 30 spheres*
B. 25 spheres
D. 28 spheres
29. To compute the value of n!, where n is a large number, we use
A. Stirlings approximation*
C. Diophantine Equation
B. Fermats Last Theorem
D. Cardans Approximation
30. When you use any base other than the decimal system, the
division between whole numbers and fractional numbers is referred
to as
A. radix point*
C. index
B. vinculum
D. decimal point
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C. figurate
D. duodecimal
A. 1/4
B. 1*
C. 1/2
D. 3/2
Good Luck!
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