Friday, March 22, 2013

Free and Printable Nursing Entrance exam Practice Sample Questions VII (Other Health related Jobs)

Free and Printable Nursing Entrance exam Practice sample questions 2013


This is my 7th part of blog on nursing and other health related jobs. In this blog you will some more free nursing questions with answers. This test can be also used for passing other health exams. For nursing entrance exam you not only have to learn science but also have to pass test in math. In this blog you will see questions in Estimation.

 

Nursing entrance practice Test Questions 106-115

 
Q 106
 Describe the following sequence in mathematical terms. 144, 72, 36, 18, 9

A.Descending arithmetic sequence
B.Ascending arithmetic sequence
C.Descending geometric sequence
D.Ascending geometric sequence
E.Miscellaneous sequence

Q 107
 Which of the following is not a whole number followed by its square?

A.1, 1
B.6, 36
C.8, 64
D.10, 100
E.11, 144
 
Q 108
 A nurse has to record her temperatures in Celsius but her thermometer reads Fahrenheit. A patient's temperature is 100.7° F. What is the temperature in °C?

A.32° C
B.36.5° C
C.38.2° C
D.213.3° C
E.223.7° C
 
Q 109
 Art realized that he had 2 more quarters than he had originally thought in his pocket. If all of the change in his pocket is quarters and it totals to $8.75, how many quarters did he originally think were in his pocket?

A.27
B.29
C.31
D.33
E.35
 
Q 110
 There are 12 more apples than oranges in a basket of 36 apples and oranges. How many apples are in the basket?

A.12
B.15
C.24
D.28
E.36

Q 111
 Which of the following correctly identifies 4 consecutive odd integers where the sum of the middle two integers is equal to 24?

A.5, 7, 9, 11
B.7, 9, 11, 13
C.9, 11, 13, 15
D.11, 13, 15, 17
E.13, 15, 17, 19
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Answers & Explanations nursing entrance practice Test Questions 106-115

116. C: The descending sequence is geometric, with a common ratio of 0.5.

117. E: 112=121, not 144.

118. C: The conversion formula is: C=(F-32).5/9, where C represents degrees Celsius and F represents degrees Fahrenheit. Substituting 100.7 for F gives: C=(100.7-32).5/9, which simplifies to C=68.7.5/9. Thus, the temperature, in Celsius, is approximately 38.2°.

119. D: The problem may be modeled by the equation, 0.25x = 8.75. Solving for x gives x = 35. Since he thought he had 2 fewer quarters, he originally thought he had 33 quarters in his pocket.

120. C: The problem may be modeled by the following system of equations:(a=o+12@a+o=36). Substituting the expression for a, into the second equation, gives: o + 12 + o = 36. Solving for o gives o = 12. Thus, there are 12 oranges. Since there are 36 apples and oranges in all, there must be 24 apples.

121. C: The sequence, 9, 11, 13, 15, shows all odd integers, which are consecutive. The sum of 11 and 13 is indeed 24.

122. B: The sequence is a geometric sequence, with a common ratio of 2. Two times 48 is 96, thus the next number in the sequence is 96.

123. B: The number, 1, is rational, whole, and natural. A rational number is a number that terminates or repeats. A whole number is represented by the sequence, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, …, while a natural number is a subset of the whole numbers, and is represented by the sequence, 1, 2, 3, 4,...

124. E: The sequence is a geometric sequence, with a common ratio of 1/2. Multiplication of 1/8 by 1/2 gives 1/16, which is the next number in the sequence.

125. E: The amount of sugar, needed in a cookie recipe, is best measured by the unit of cups, which is an appropriate measure of capacity

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Q 112
 What is the next number in the sequence? 6, 12, 24, 48, ___

A.72
B.96
C.108
D.112
E.124
Q 113
 Which of the following numbers could be described in the following way: an integer that is a natural, rational and whole number?

A.0
B.1
C.2.33
D.-3
E.none of the above

Q 114
 What is the next number in the following pattern? 1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, ___

A.1/10
B.1/12
C.1/14
D.1/15
E.1/16

Q 115
 Of the following units, which would be most likely to measure the amount of sugar needed in a recipe for 2 dozen cookies

A.degrees Celsius
B.milliliters
C.quarts
D.kilograms
E.cups

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