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TEST 2
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City
TEST 3
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G H
ANALOGIES
QUANTITATIVE REASONING
3 A B C D
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G H
G H
G H
C D
VERBAL REASONINGWORDS
3 A B C D
C D
TEST 5
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G H
VERBAL REASONINGCONTEXT
C D
TEST 6
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C D
C D
G H
TEST 7
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C D
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C D
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G H
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C D
MATHEMATICS
E
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C D
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C D
C D
G H
C D
Last
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JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
DATE OF BIRTH
Month
Day
Year
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1ST
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First
SIDE 1
C D
ADDRESS
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NAME (PRINT)
SEQUENCES
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C D
TEST 4
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Apt.
TEST 1
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IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
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TEST SITE
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SAMPLE TEST
Test 1 Sequences
For Numbers 1 through 3, choose the response that continues the pattern or sequence.
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Test 2 Analogies
For Numbers 1 and 2, choose the picture that would go in the empty box so that
the bottom two pictures are related in the same way the top two are related.
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For Numbers 1 and 2, find the relationship of the numbers in one column to the numbers
in the other column. Then find the missing number.
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10
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For Numbers 3 and 4, find the fraction of the grid that is covered by black.
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2
1
4
1
6
1
16
1
2
1
3
1
4
1
6
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For Numbers 5 and 6, look at the scale showing sets of shapes of equal weight. Find an
equivalent pair of sets that would also balance the scale.
A
B
C
D
F
G
H
J
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For Number 1, find the word that names a necessary part of the underlined word.
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alphabet
A
words
letters
numbers
sentences
For Number 2, find the word that is most like the underlined words.
2
shovel
F
garden
dirt
hose
rake
pick
hoe
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For Number 3, three of the words in the group belong together. Find the word that does
not belong.
3
pond
lake
mountain
ocean
For Number 4, the words in the top row are related in a certain way. The words in the bottom
row are related in the same way. Find the word that completes the bottom row of words.
4
cool
cold
warm
F
hot
fire
heat
water
freezing
boiling
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For Numbers 1 and 2, find the statement that is true according to the given information.
1
Big Ben is a bell in England. Judy has visited Big Ben.
A
2
Craig is looking at the North Star from his yard.
The North Star is far from Earth.
F
There is no moon.
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The Moon
Perhaps you have gazed at the moon and wondered why it looks different at
different times. This article will help explain why the moon seems to change
shape. Read the article. Then do Numbers 1 through 4.
Throughout the ages, the moon, our closest neighbor in
space, has excited our curiosity. Have you ever heard of the
dark side of the moon? It is the side that never faces Earth. We
are always looking at the same side of the moon! And what
do we really see when the moon shines? Moonlight?
Actually, the moon has no light of its own. It
is like a mirror, reflecting the suns light.
new
Perhaps the most curious thing about the
crescent
moon is that even though the side we see
Earth
is always lighted by the sun, it appears to
half
change its shape. Sometimes we see a full
moon, sometimes we see a half moon, and
other times we see just a sliver of the
moon.
The moon seems to change shape because
full
b it
f or
we see different amounts of the moons lighted
o
n
o
d i r e c ti
side as it revolves around Earth. These apparent
changes are called phases. In the first phase, called the new moon,
we see no moon at all. In the nights following, the moon seems to grow
from a sliver of light to a crescent moon. After a week, the moon has
moved far enough in its circle around Earth for us to see half of its lighted
side. This phase is called the half-moon phase. About one week after the
half-moon phase, the entire side of the moon facing Earth is lighted by the
sun. This is the full-moon phase. As the moon continues on its journey, it
appears to grow smaller again, shrinking to a sliver and then disappearing
altogether to become, once again, a new moon.
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half
The words full, half, and crescent describe phases of the moon.
Find the word that means about the same as phases.
A
B
C
D
Which of these statements about the article is a fact about the moon?
A
B
C
D
names
lights
colors
stages
Here are the first four phases of the moon, beginning with the new moon.
?
new
crescent
full
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Here is a story a student wrote about seeing the moon one night. There are a couple
of mistakes that need correcting. Read the story. Then do Numbers 5 and 6.
the full moon. It looked perfectly round and was very bright.
3
I could see many of its features easily, even though I didnt have
4
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camera and
speaker tower
hose arm
A Fearless Partner
chassis
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Keisha changes
handle
Nelsons
door
position so the
turn and
robot can enter
a narrow
hallway.
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sorrow
suspense
remorse
indifference
The information in this passage could help you answer which of these questions?
F
G
H
J
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G
H
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Test 7 Mathematics
1
5.0 0.3
A
B
C
D
E
4.7
2.0
5.3
5.7
None of these
2
3
4
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Car Wash
$ 750
Field Trips
$1500
Flea Market
$2500
Computer Lab
$ 900
$ 750
Band Equipment
$1600
F 1
G
H
J
1
2
1
14
1
4
K None of these
2
5
H 0.15
3
24 4
A 20
B
28
C 28
D 20
E None of these
J five-eighths
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Greg is designing a graph to show the fraction of the total money raised that will
be spent on band equipment this year. These graphs are from past years. Which
of these is the best type of graph for him to use?
2000
Band
Equipment
Field
Trips
1000
500
Computer
Lab
9
6
3
Days
6 in.
crete
C on
feet
2
ubic
3c
s
l
l
i
f
6 ft
6 in.
8 in.
8 in.
How many bags of concrete mix will be needed to build this set of stairs?
A 9
B 6
C 4
D 13
Computer Band
Lab
Equipment
nt
ps
ab
Tri ter L ipme
ld
Fie ompu d Equ
C Ban
Field
Trips
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Field Trips
Money Raised
15
1500
bags
bags
bags
bags
Smithe
270 miles
SPEED
LIMIT
65
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Eric hopes to sell 13 of a dozen paintings he has finished for the Art Fair. Which
equation should you solve to find the number of paintings that he wants to sell?
1
3
3n = 12
4n = 12
1
3
= 12n
n = 12n
F
G
H
J
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Q
5,000
Point
Point
Point
Point
R
10,000
50,000
P
Q
R
S
$10
$15
$20
$25
Shop
ping
List
brea
d
cere
a
69
appl l
$
3.29
e
lettu s
$
1.59
rice ce
29
milk
$1.19
mea
$1.8
t
9
peas
$3.9
9
39
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70,000
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land
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Hon
Cha
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Hig
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94
106
F
104
F
-14
F
53
20
6F
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Joey invented an electric light device to put on his 26-inch diameter bicycle
wheel. Every time the tire makes a full revolution, a wire touches a battery
contact and a light flashes on the back of the bike seat. How many times will
the light flash if he rides 50 yards?
3.14
F
G
H
J
15
2
7
22
82
times
times
times
times
Rock Column
Statue
Tools
Weapons
P
W
F
S
T
Fire Pit
Pottery
Rock column
statue
tools
w weapons
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Test 1 Sequences
1. A
2. H
3. C
Test 2 Analogies
1. B
2. H
Test 3 Quantitative Reasoning
1. C
2. J
3. B
4. G
5. A
6. H
Test 4 Verbal ReasoningWords
1. B
2. J
3. C
4. F
Test 5 Verbal ReasoningContext
1. D
2. J
Test 6 Reading and Language Arts
1. D
2. F
3. A
4. J
5. B
6. F
7. C
8. G
9. B
10. H
11. D
12. J
13. C
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