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Contemporary's GED Mathematics
Jerry Howett
Whole Numbers
GED Practice Quiz
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1
What is the product of 642 and 73?
A)
715
B)
6,420
C)
46,866
D)
52,894
E)
83,780
2
Which of the following is the same as (3 × 8) + (3 × 6)?
A)
3 × 8 × 6
B)
3(8 + 6)
C)
3 + 8 + 6
D)
8(3 + 6)
E)
16(3 + 8)
3
What is the smallest prime number greater than 15?
A)
16
B)
17
C)
19
D)
20
E)
23
4
Which of the following is equal to 14
2
?
A)
28
B)
96
C)
144
D)
196
E)
218
5
Which is the next term in the sequence 10, 9, 11, 10, 12, 11, 13, 12, 14, 13, . . .?
A)
12
B)
14
C)
15
D)
16
E)
17
6
What is the solution to √676?
A)
26
B)
27
C)
48
D)
56
E)
67
7
In three schools in a certain school district, there are 1,755 students. What is the mean number of students per teacher?
A)
485
B)
555
C)
558
D)
585
E)
Not enough information is given.
8
What is the value of the expression 3 + 4 × 6 – 2(5 × 8)?
A)
1,120
B)
186
C)
53
D)
–38
E)
–53
9
What is the sum of 1,387 and 5,678?
A)
4,291
B)
4,783
C)
5,890
D)
6,955
E)
7,065
10
What is 14,278 rounded to the nearest thousand?
A)
10,000
B)
13,000
C)
14,000
D)
15,000
E)
24,000
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