Pass the GED GED Mathematical Reasoning GED-Mathematical-Reasoning Questions and answers with CertsForce

Viewing page 4 out of 9 pages
Viewing questions 31-40 out of questions
Questions # 31:

On Saturday mornings, Rosa exercises by riding her bicycle along a route from her home and back again. Her ride normally takes 1 hour and 40 minutes to complete.

If Rosa leaves home at 10:30 A.M. and rides for the usual amount of time, when will she arrive back home?

Options:

A.

130 A.M.


B.

140 A.M.


C.

110 P.M.


D.

130 P.M.


E.

140 P.M.


Questions # 32:

Question # 32

Trapezoid ABCD is shown in the diagram below.

Which of the following words best describes the relationship between side AB and side DC?

Options:

A.

equal


B.

perpendicular


C.

intersecting


D.

skewed


E.

parallel


Questions # 33:

 

To meet quality control requirements, inspectors examine every 37th item coming off a factory assembly line.

How many of the first 500 items coming off the assembly line must be inspected?

Options:

A.

12


B.

13


C.

14


D.

15


E.

16


Questions # 34:

A second grain bin is identical in shape to the first, but the size of the opening for the chute is different. The depth of grain in both bins is shown in the graph below.

Question # 34

How do the initial depth of the grain and the size of the chute opening of the second bin compare to those of the first bin?

Options:

A.

more grain and a smaller chute opening


B.

more grain and a larger chute opening


C.

the same amount of grain and a smaller chute opening


D.

less grain and a larger chute opening


E.

less grain and a smaller chute opening


Questions # 35:

Walter hired Byron to refloor a 12-foot by 12-foot rectangular room. To save some money, Walter transported the materials himself.

How much LESS did Walter pay than he would have paid if Byron had transported the materials?

Options:

A.

$ 250


B.

$ 600


C.

$1200


D.

$3600


E.

Not enough information is given.


Questions # 36:

An art gallery has 27 paintings for sale, each at a different price. The median price of the paintings is $250.

How many of the paintings have a price higher than $300?

Options:

A.

10


B.

12


C.

13


D.

14


E.

Not enough information is given.


Questions # 37:

Question # 37

Which investment showed the least change in value?

Options:

A.

A


B.

B


C.

C


D.

D


E.

Not enough information is given.


Questions # 38:

Question # 38

If the trend from March to July continues, approximately how many items will be in the warehouse in August?

Options:

A.

4500


B.

4000


C.

3500


D.

3000


E.

2500


Questions # 39:

If a, b, and c are three different numbers, and a minus b equals c, which of the following statements must be true?

Options:

A.

b = ac


B.

a = bc


C.

b = a - c


D.

a = b - c


E.

a = c - b


Questions # 40:

Question # 40

During which year did the tree grow most rapidly?

Options:

A.

1


B.

2


C.

3


D.

4


E.

5


Viewing page 4 out of 9 pages
Viewing questions 31-40 out of questions