Welcome to Basic Math Test Full name Email BASIC MATH TEST This test measures how well you perform basic arithmetic operations and solve problems that involve fundamental concepts of arithmetic. There are 10 questions on the Arithmetic test. They are divided into three types: 1. Operations with whole numbers and fractions: Topics in this category are addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, recognizing equivalent fractions and mixed numbers, and estimating. 2. Operations with decimals and percents: Topics covered here are addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with decimals. Also included are percent problems, recognition of decimals, fraction and percent equivalencies, and problems involving estimation. 3. Applications and problem solving: Topics include rate, percent, and measurement problems; simple geometry problems; and distribution of a quantity into its fractional parts. Calculators During the actual assessment, you will not be permitted to use hand-held calculators to complete the Arithmetic test. Scrap paper will be allowed for to complete the calculations necessary to complete the remaining questions. Exceptions will be made only if noted in an assessment accommodation document prepared for you by iTTi Academic Department for Students with Disabilities. Contact: ablumberg@internationaltefltraininginstitute.com Test Time: 25 minutes. Solve the following problems and select your answer from the choices given. 1. 2.75 + .003 + .158 = A. 4.36 B. 2.911 C. 0.436 D. 2.938 2. 7.86 × 4.6 = A. 36.156 B. 36.216 C. 351.56 D. 361.56 3. 7/20 = A. 0.035 B. 0.858 C. 0.35 D. 3.5 4. Which of the following is the least? A. 0.105 B. 0.501 C. 0.015 D. 0.15 5. All of the following are ways to write 25 percent of N EXCEPT A. 0.25 N B. 25N / 100 C. ¼ N D. 25 N 6. Which of the following is closest to 27.8 × 9.6? A. 280 B. 300 C. 2,800 D. 3,000 7. A soccer team played 160 games and won 65 percent of them. How many games did it win? A. 94 B. 104 C. 114 D. 124 8. Three people who work full-time are to work together on a project, but their total time on the project is to be equivalent to that of only one person working full-time. If one of the people is budgeted for one-half of his time to the project and a second person for one-third of her time, what part of the third worker’s time should be budgeted to this project? A. 13.3% B. 35.2% C. 16.7% D. 18.7% 9. 32 is 40 percent of what number? A. 12.8 B. 128 C. 80 D. 800 10. 313 – 225 = A. 112 B. 115 C. 88 D. 1115