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Wonderlic Test Rated A 1. Which month is the eleventh of the year? Answer: November is the eleventh month of the year. 2. A shop owner sold shovels for a profit of $50 each. If the total profit was $1800, how many shovels were sold? Answer: The shop owner sold 36 shovels. 3. How many sta...

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Wonderlic 50 questions all answers correct 1. A science class has twice as many boys as girls, and the girls average 90 points each. What is the average score of the boys in the class? Answer: The average score of the boys is 75. 2. What does the word "abstract" mean? Answer: Abstract me...

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Wonderlic Verified Solutions 1. What is the relationship between the words ADOPT and ADAPT? Answer: The words ADOPT and ADAPT have unrelated meanings. 2. Which of the following dates is the earliest? Answer: June 15, 2146 is the earliest date. 3. A person saved $42 in 28 days. What was the...

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Wonderlic For Nursing School Already Graded A+ 1. What is the relationship between the words "credit" and "credence"? A) Have opposite meanings B) Have similar meanings C) Have neither similar nor opposite meanings Answer: B) Have similar meanings. Both credit and credence can refer to...

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WONDERLIC VERIFIED ANSWERS

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WONDERLIC VERIFIED ANSWERS 1. What word is the opposite of "gentle"? A) Harsh B) Quiet C) Loud Answer: A) Harsh 2. Which word does not fit with the others in the following set? A) Biography B) Mystery C) Library D) Poetry Answer: C) Library 3. What does "ASAP" stand for? ...

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Wonderlic Prep Test unrelated 1. June 15, 2146 2. Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:00 / 0:15 Full screen Brainpower Read More $1.50 3 uncertain 4 57 5. 1. If you play with fire, you'll get burned 2. Where there's sm...

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Wonderlic SLE Test Study Guide Already Verified A+

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Wonderlic SLE Test Study Guide Already Verified A+ 1. Which word pair has similar meanings, referring to the concept of trust? A) Credit and credence B) Vintage and novelty C) Aspire and spire Answer: A) Credit and credence 2. Which two words have opposite meanings, with one referring to...

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Wonderlic Test Graded A

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Wonderlic Test Graded A 1. To make a certain number of cookies, Trish needs 1/4 cup of butter. How much butter does she need to make 9 times that amount? A) 2 cups B) 2 1/4 cups C) 3 cups D) 2 1/2 cups Answer: B) 2 1/4 cups 2. A race car travels 100 feet in 0.5 seconds. How many feet...

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WONDERLIC TEST QUESTIONS ALL ANSWERS CORRECT

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WONDERLIC TEST QUESTIONS ALL ANSWERS CORRECT 1. What does the term "denotation" refer to? A) The implied meanings or emotions associated with a word B) The literal or primary meaning of a word C) The opposite meaning of a word D) The connotation of a word Answer: B) The literal or prim...

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Wonderlic All Answers Correct

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Wonderlic All Answers Correct 1. What is the relationship between the words "adopt" and "adapt"? A) Similar B) Contradictory C) Unrelated Answer: C) Unrelated 2. Which of the following dates is the earliest? A) Jun. 12, 2146 B) Jun. 21, 2146 C) Jun. 13, 2164 D) Jun. 15, 2146 ...

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Wonderlic Proverbs Verified Answers

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Wonderlic Proverbs Verified Answers 1. "The doors of wisdom are never shut." What does this idiom suggest? A) That wisdom is limited to a certain age group B) That you can always learn more and grow wiser C) That wisdom is only for the elite D) That wisdom is only gained through experien...

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Wonderlic Proverbs Graded A+

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Wonderlic Proverbs Graded A+ 1. "Beggars can't be choosers." What does this idiom suggest? A) People who receive something for free have many options B) People who receive something for free are limited in their choices C) People who give something for free are always appreciated D) Peo...

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Wonderlic Practice Questions Set 1 Guaranteed Success

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Wonderlic Practice Questions Set 1 Guaranteed Success 1. "John is a mechanic. He makes $8.50 an hour, plus $3 extra for every oil change he performs. Last week he worked 36 hours and performed 17 oil changes. How much money did he make?" Answer: John earned a total of $357 by calculating his...

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Wonderlic All Answers Correct 1. "What does it mean to be imperious?" Answer: To be imperious means to be arrogant and overbearing, often showing a lack of respect for others. 2. "How does one mitigate a situation?" Answer: To mitigate a situation means to make it less severe or intens...

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The Most Common Vocabulary Words on the Wonderlic SLE

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The Most Common Vocabulary Words on the Wonderlic SLE 1. "What does it mean to abate?" Answer: To abate means to reduce the intensity or severity of something, often making it less overwhelming or painful. 2. "How does one abbreviate a process?" Answer: To abbreviate means to shorten o...

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Vocabulary Wonderlic Complete Answers 1. "What is the relationship between 'corps' and 'corpse'?" Answer: These two words are not related, as 'corps' refers to a group of people, while 'corpse' refers to a dead body. 2. "Do 'escape' and 'elude' have similar meanings?" Answe...

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Wonderlic-Q Vocabulary Already Verified A+

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Wonderlic-Q Vocabulary Already Verified A+ 1. "What is the opposite of 'accordant'?" Answer: The opposite of 'accordant' is 'incompatible', meaning not harmonious or discordant. 2. "What is the opposite of 'genteel'?" Answer: The opposite of 'genteel' is 'uncouth', meaning ro...

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Wonderlic Practice Already Graded A

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Wonderlic Practice Already Graded A 1. What is the next number in the sequence: 1, 4, 10, 22? Answer: The next number in the sequence would be 46, as the difference between the numbers is doubling each time. 2. A train travels at 20ft in 1/5 second. At this same speed, how many feet will it ...

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Wonderlic practice test 1

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Wonderlic practice test 1 1. If the two statements are true, is the last statement true as well? When it rains, Julie wears a yellow coat. Julie has on a yellow coat. It is raining. Answer: Yes, the last statement is true since the first two statements are true. 2. A basketball team has 8 bo...

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