SSAT Math Practice Test 4

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1. One man earns $21,000 per year. Another man earns $1675 per month. How much more does the first man earn in a year than the second man?

  • A. $19
  • B. $90
  • C. $190
  • D. $900
  • E. $1,900

2. Solve for x: 2x2 - 2 = 30.

  • A. ± 2
  • B. ± 4
  • C. ± 5
  • D. ± 16
  • E. ± 32

3. By purchasing her coat on sale, Jan saved $25, a savings of 31579.png%. What was the original price of the coat?

  • A. $120
  • B. $100
  • C. $90
  • D. $75
  • E. $60

4. Find the volume of a cube whose edge is 4 inches long.

  • A. 32 cu. in.
  • B. 48 cu. in.
  • C. 64 cu. in.
  • D. 84 cu. in.
  • E. 96 cu. in.

5. Which of the following has the same value as 0.5%?

  • A. 31569.png%
  • B. 315581.png%
  • C. 31546.png%
  • D. 31537.png%
  • E. 31529.png%

6. On a map, 31518.png inches represent 25 miles. How many miles apart are two places that are 31509.png inches apart on the map?

  • A. 50 miles
  • B. 55.5 miles
  • C. 60 miles
  • D. 62.5 miles
  • E. 67.5 miles

7. Find the sum of -11, -22, 60, 2, and -36.

  • A. -131
  • B. -7
  • C. 0
  • D. 7
  • E. 131

8. A certain department store arrives at its retail prices by adding a 150% mark-up to wholesale prices. If a dress cost the store $30 wholesale, what will its retail price be?

  • A. $75
  • B. $70
  • C. $65
  • D. $60
  • E. $45

9. Find the difference between (34 + 4) and (43 + 1).

  • A. 21
  • B. 20
  • C. 18
  • D. 14
  • E. 3

10. Solve for x: 31501.png = 7.5.

  • A. 78
  • B. 80
  • C. 84
  • D. 90
  • E. 102

11. A woman bought groceries totaling $22.73 and gave the clerk three ten-dollar bills and three pennies. How much change did she receive?

  • A. $8.30
  • B. $8.20
  • C. $7.30
  • D. $7.27
  • E. $7.20

12. Find the total surface area for a rectangular solid with these dimensions: l = 8", w = 4", h = 8".

  • A. 64 sq. in.
  • B. 128 sq. in.
  • C. 256 sq. in.
  • D. 320 sq. in.
  • E. 512 sq. in.

13. A woman bought a lamp for $16.75. She returned it the next day and chose a lamp that cost $18.95. She gave the clerk a five-dollar bill to pay the difference in price. How much change did she get?

  • A. $2.10
  • B. $2.30
  • C. $2.40
  • D. $2.60
  • E. $2.80

14. A boy sold $60 worth of magazine subscriptions, for which he was paid $18. What rate of commission was he paid?

  • A. 20%
  • B. 30%
  • C. 40%
  • D. 50%
  • E. 60%

15. Which consecutive integers for x and y would make 31491.png true?

  • A. 100 and 101
  • B. 40 and 50
  • C. 27 and 33
  • D. 14 and 15
  • E. 10 and 11