Each question in this section will ask you to make a comparison. The questions will compare things in the format \"A is to B as C is to _____\", and you will have to choose which option best fits in the space.

Question 1

Bicycle is to handlebars as car is to steering wheel.
engine
steering wheel
rear-view mirror
transmission
tire

Question 2

Green is to yellow as purple is to blue.
black
green
orange
yellow
red

Question 3

He is to she as him is to her.
them
his
her
hers
they

Question 4

22 is to 555 as 55 is to _____.
888
777
1000
999
333

Question 5

MEAT is to TEAM as 3521 is to 1523.
1235
1523
2135
3251
5312

Section 2: Syntax (5 questions)

In this section, you will be given a set of language characters and a list of syntax rules for the set. You will also be given a correct sample series for the language set for comparison. These language characters and syntax rules are completely arbitrary, and you should not seek a rational explanation—just follow them as they are given. Check each series of characters to make certain that all of the syntax rules have been followed. If they have, mark the question series correct. If they have not, mark the question series incorrect.

Question 1

Questions 1 to 5 are based on the language described below. For your convenience, this description is repeated in each of these questions.
Language
Small set: {a b c ... z} Large set: {A B C ... Z} Number set: {0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9}
Syntax Rules
1. A series can have up to, but not more than, 8 characters. 2. A series cannot begin with a character from the small set. 3. A series cannot end with a character from the large set. 4. When a series ends with a character from the number set, it must be an odd number.
Correct Sample Series: Amber95
Question Series: Nineteenth
incorrect
correct

Question 2

Questions 1 to 5 are based on the language described below. For your convenience, this description is repeated in each of these questions.
Language
Small set: {a b c ... z} Large set: {A B C ... Z} Number set: {0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9}
Syntax Rules
1. A series can have up to, but not more than, 8 characters. 2. A series cannot begin with a character from the small set. 3. A series cannot end with a character from the large set. 4. When a series ends with a character from the number set, it must be an odd number.
Correct Sample Series: Amber95
Question Series: WareZ
correct
incorrect

Question 3

Questions 1 to 5 are based on the language described below. For your convenience, this description is repeated in each of these questions.
Language
Small set: {a b c ... z} Large set: {A B C ... Z} Number set: {0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9}
Syntax Rules
1. A series can have up to, but not more than, 8 characters. 2. A series cannot begin with a character from the small set. 3. A series cannot end with a character from the large set. 4. When a series ends with a character from the number set, it must be an odd number.
Correct Sample Series: Amber95
Question Series: July2001
incorrect
correct

Question 4

Questions 1 to 5 are based on the language described below. For your convenience, this description is repeated in each of these questions.
Language
Small set: {a b c ... z} Large set: {A B C ... Z} Number set: {0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9}
Syntax Rules
1. A series can have up to, but not more than, 8 characters. 2. A series cannot begin with a character from the small set. 3. A series cannot end with a character from the large set. 4. When a series ends with a character from the number set, it must be an odd number.
Correct Sample Series: Amber95
Question Series: zone5
incorrect
correct

Question 5

Questions 1 to 5 are based on the language described below.
For your convenience, this description is repeated in each of these questions.
Language
Small set: {a b c ... z} Large set: {A B C ... Z} Number set: {0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9}
Syntax Rules
1. A series can have up to, but not more than, 8 characters. 2. A series cannot begin with a character from the small set. 3. A series cannot end with a character from the large set. 4. When a series ends with a character from the number set, it must be an odd number.
Correct Sample Series: Amber95
Question Series: 2cat3
correct
incorrect

Section 4: Math/Logic (5 questions)

This section contains questions that ask you to use logic to find the answer to a problem. Most of the problems involve math, but none of the math is complex. Read the question, analyze the situation, and choose the best answer.

Question 1

Arthur has a better grade in a class than Fatima. Peggy has a worse grade than Arthur. Which of the following must be true?
Peggy has a worse grade than Fatima.
Fatima has a better grade than Peggy.
Peggy and Fatima have equally good grades.
Peggy has a better grade than Fatima.
It is impossible to tell from this information whether Fatima or Peggy has a better grade.

Question 2

If A < B and B + C = 10, then which of the following must be true?
A + B = 10
B < C
A > C
A = C
A < 10

Question 3

Making enough stew to feed 4 people requires 9 carrots. You want to make enough stew to feed 16 people. How many carrots do you need?
81 carrots
18 carrots
45 carrots
36 carrots
40 carrots

Question 4

If some Reds are Blues and all Yellows are Reds, then what must be true?
Some Reds are Yellows.
Some Blues are Yellows.
No Blues are Yellows.
All Reds are Yellows.
None of the above.

Question 5

It takes 5 window-washers 7 hours to wash one office building. How many hours would it take if only 4 window-washers had to wash the building?
14
8 3/4
10 1/2
11
9