SSAT Upper Level Math: Reading and Interpreting Data (1) Practice Test 28

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1. Josie takes 5 vocab quizzes, each worth the same amount, and scores an average of 83%. The teacher decides to delete one of her tests making her new average 86%. What was Josie's grade on the deleted quiz?

  • A. 30%
  • B. 50%
  • C. 63%
  • D. 71%
  • E. 80%

2. The graph shows the population of Neptune from 1982 through 2012. By how many people did the population increase between 2002 and 2012?

  • A. 500
  • B. 1,000
  • C. 1,500
  • D. 2,000
  • E. 2,500

3. The graph shows Jamie's monthly budget. What percentage of his budget is allocated for movies and recreation?

  • A. 14%
  • B. 23%
  • C. 33%
  • D. 47%
  • E. 49%

4. College X Majors One Year After Graduation

The fractional part of the number of art history major graduates from College X enrolled in graduate school was approximately

  • A.
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5. College X Majors One Year After Graduation

If the number of history majors graduated from College X was 300, approximately what was the difference in the number of history majors employed and the number of history majors enrolled in graduate school?

  • A. 50
  • B. 75
  • C. 80
  • D. 85
  • E. 90

6. If the average of five consecutive whole numbers is 21, what is the greatest number?

  • A. 11
  • B. 19
  • C. 23
  • D. 26
  • E. 27

7. A coffee shop has an average of 200 customers per day. To increase sales, the owner plans to reduce the price of a large cup of coffee from $2.00 to $1.00 after 10 A.M. each day. If 50 people pay $2.00, how many people must pay $1.00 if daily sales are to remain the same as before the $1.00 reduction plan?

  • A. 250
  • B. 300
  • C. 350
  • D. 400
  • E. 450

8. The average weight of two French Bulldogs is 17.5 pounds and the average weight of four English Bulldogs is 62.5 pounds. What is the average weight, in pounds, of all six dogs?

  • A. 40
  • B. 47.5
  • C. 50
  • D. 57.5
  • E. 60

9. In a survey, each of 300 people watches TV through cable, video streaming apps, or both. If 270 of these people have cable and 90 have video streaming apps, how many people have both cable and video streaming apps?

  • A. 30
  • B. 60
  • C. 90
  • D. 180
  • E. 210

10. A runner took between 45 minutes and 1 hour to run a 10-mile loop around the lake. The average speed, in miles per hour, must have been between

  • A. 10 and 13
  • B. 13 and 17
  • C. 17 and 20
  • D. 20 and 45
  • E. 45 and 60