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: Brush Up Your Brain

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2. Brush Up Your Brain ( )

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4.

5.
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6.

7.

8.
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1. 289 2 + 8 + 9 = 19 564 692


19
1) 9
2) 12
3) 14
4) 15

2. 2,022 = A B C A, B, C A B C

1) 1,003
2) 1,009
3) 1,011
4) 1,112

A B C
3. = = 2A B + 3C = 38 A+B+C
5 3 4
1) 24
2) 27
3) 32
4) 36

4. 6, 7, 8, 9 2 13
1) 2,509
2) 2,522
3) 6,552
4) 6,578
: :

A+B
5. A B=
2A
P
P Q = 14 2Q
3
83
1)
4
163
2)
2
229
3)
4
489
4)
2

(52000 51999 ) (52000 51999 ) (51999 51998 ) (51999 51998 )


6.
(51999 51998 ) (51999 51998 )
7
1)
3
6
2)
5
8
3)
3
9
4)
5

7. 12 14 57,120 15 8

1) 55,780
2) 52,450
3) 45,300
4) 40,800
: :

8. ABC 9 3 AB, BC AC C, A, B
AB, BC AC
ABC
1) 23 20 3
2) 15 20 3
3) 18 27 3
4) 12 27 3

9. ABC 48 2
2 ABC

1) 110
2) 108
3) 98
4) 96
10. ABCD AD = 6, DC = 8 E DC DE : EC = 1 : 3
F AE ABCF ACF

2 11
1) 2)
3 3
5 11
3) 4)
6 6
: :

11. 2 AB CD
100

1) 20
2) 22
3) 24
4) 25

12. A B A
C C D
A B E

1) 24
2) 62
3) 184
4) 192
: :

13.
2 2 2 2 2
1 1 1 1 1 A
1 1 1 1 1
2 3 4 2021 2022 B

A B 1 A+B
1) 3,035
2) 4,045
3) 6,067
4) 7,076

14. 1 24% 2
18% 1 2
2
1) 6
2) 10
3) 13.5
4) 14

1,215 1
15. a+
763 1
b 1
c+ 1
d 1
e+
f
a, b, c, d, e f a+b+c+d e f
1) -2
2) 0
3) 3
4) 5
: :

16. 1
2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16

8 4 12 6
A 670 B 362 A B
1) 273
2) 298
3) 320
4) 321

17. AD // EF AB // DC 1 2

1) 130
2) 140
3) 150
4) 160
: :

18.
1)
2)
3)
4)

19. 10 5
20 40
4
1) 4
2) 3.75
3) 3.5
4) 1

20. 100 50
50 60 A
100 A
1) 120
2) 140
3) 160
4) 180
: :

21. 5 8
1 2 2

1) 24
2) 18
3) 12
4) 6

22. O A, B, C BCA = 38 BAC = 55


BCO

1) 29
2) 30
3) 33
4) 35

25.02 4.14
23. A, B, C, D
0.024
A 103 2 102 1 10 B 102 5 10 0 C 10 1
D 10 2

A B C D
1) 44
2) 40
3) 16
4) 8
: :

24. A 403 22 109 4 20


A
1) 1
2) 2
3) 3
4) 4

25. 12
1) 792
2) 642
3) 352
4) 242

26. 5 12 3

1) 8
2) 12
3) 24
4) 28

27. 250 80 0.8 130


0.1 3.75 40
1) 60
2) 10
3) 24
4) 80
: :

28. ABCD 6

ABCD
1)
2)
3)
4)

29.

y 10 x z
1) 22
2) 23
3) 24
4) 25
: :

30.

ABC
1) 21
2) 17.5
3) 15.5
4) 15
: :

Directions Choose the best answer to complete each sentence No 0


31. His uncle remembers to say 'please' and 'thank you' at all times. He is quite___________.
respectful arrogant
flexible impolite

32. Please accept my thanks for the books. They will be ___________ to my studies.
1) official 2) special
3) financial 4) beneficial

33. The government is making an effort to ___________ homeless families.


1) assist 2) insist
3) resist 4) consist

34. It was such a / an ___________ movie that I was close to falling asleep.
1) interesting 2) boring
3) exciting 4) relaxing

35. I would like to express my ___________ on your exam success.


1) celebrations 2) educations
3) congratulations 4) preparations

36. We cannot ___________ children under the age of 14 to attend a movie without their parents.
1) allow 2) provide
3) invest 4) invent

37. I believe I will ___________ about the poor service at this restaurant.
1) complain 2) praise
3) request 4) describe
: :

38. This room's furniture ___________ does not make it attractive to me.
1) appointment 2) arrangement
3) payment 4) movement

39. This documentation is not ___________. You might be arrested for this.
1) legal 2) formal
3) local 4) general

40. My restaurant has been around for a long time. I am going to ___________ it.
1) analyze 2) revise
3) advertise 4) modernize

Directions: Choose the best alternative to complete the sentences. (No. 41-50)
41. She agreed ___________ the job as soon as possible.
1) start 2) starting
3) to start 4) starts

42. The dentist told me ___________more careful when I brush my teeth.


1) will be 2) being
3) to be 4) be

43. This chair is big, but ___________ legs are small.


1) their 2) his
3) it 4) its

44. There is only ___________ water in the glass. Please give me some more.
1) many 2) much
3) a few 4) a little
: :

45. Tom, you will have to make the sentences by ___________.


1) yourself 2) yourselves
3) himself 4) ourselves

46. ___________ does your father do in his free time?


1) Why 2) What kind
3) How many 4) What

47. I
1) or 2) but
3) because 4) so

48. A: ___________ languages can Mrs. Brown speak?


B: English & Irish.
1) How 2) What
3) Why 4) Where

49. school.
1) but 2) when
3) or 4) and

50. ___________three languages: French, Spanish, and English.

3) I speaking 4) I speak
: :

Directions: Read the following sentences and choose the underlined part that is
grammatically wrong. (No. 51-56)

Bedtime
51. We all (1) know that (2) going to bed early is healthy. Scientists (3) say the most valuable time
(4) are between 10 pm and 11 pm.

52. Six years ago, scientists (1) look at the (2) sleeping and (3) waking times of 80,000 people.
They then
(4) checked their health for six years.

53. (1) Much people who (2) went to bed earlier than 10 pm or (3) later than 11 pm (4) got heart
disease.

54. A scientist (1) spoke about how our body clock (2) affects our heart. He said going to bed
(3) early, or late could (4) changed our body clock.

55. This may (1) be bad for (2) our hearts. A scientist (3) telling us that our body liked to (4) wake
up to morning light.

56. He (1) said the riskiest sleeping time (2) was after midnight (3) because the body may not
(4) seen the morning light.
: :

Directions: Read the passages and choose the best answer to each question that follows.
(No.57-60)

Forests can be found all around the world. Some many different plants and animals use
the forest as their home. Small animals eat fruits, nuts, mushrooms, and insects in the forest. They
race around from tree to tree and jump from branch to branch. Larger animals eat smaller animals.
Other animals eat seeds and shrubs. Even though most animals are scared of humans, they are
never far away. An ant, bat, robin, snake, deer, or turkey may be hiding among the leaves.
They may be sitting in the trees. They might be running on the ground. Many different types
of trees live in the forest. Trees drop their leaves during the fall to save water on the forest floor.
The soil is made up of fallen leaves, dirt, and animals that have died. After the animals and plants
die, their bodies break down. This makes the earth rich with nutrients. Forests are fun places to
visit. A person who wants to see and hear the natural sounds of the forest must sit quietly and
listen with their eyes and ears.

57. Which type of area is the article describing?


1) mountains 2) desert
3) ocean 4) forest
58. If you were to close your eyes in the forest, which one of these sounds might you hear?
1) a squirrel chattering with its friend 2) breaking glass
3) waves crashing on the rocks 4) sea gulls screeching
59. The purpose of this passage is_____________.
1) to entertain the reader with forest crafts he or she can make
2) to inform the reader of interesting facts about a forest
3) to persuade the reader to travel to a forest on vacation
4) to encourage the reader to create his or her own forest
60. Which word has the same meaning as the word 'shrub'?
1) dog 2) bush
3) bird 4) sand
: :

61. 2 , 6 , 12 , 20 , 30 , 42 , 56 , x
x
1) 70
2) 72
3) 74
4) 76

62 63 1) 4)
62. 186 , 154 , 122 , 90 , 74 , 66 , 62 , 60
1) 66
2) 90
3) 122
4) 154

63. 2021 , 2022 , 2025 , 2028 , 2032 , 2035 , 2039 , 2042


1) 2021
2) 2022
3) 2032
4) 2039
: :

64.

1) )
2) )
3) )
4)

65.
1) 2565 16
2) 2,019,654 2,020,000
3)

4)

66. 1
2
3
4

12
1) 512
2) 1,024
3) 2,048
4) 4,096
: :

67. 99 11
1 2
2 4 6
3 8 10 12
4 14 16 18 20

4 3 16
1) 9780
2) 9790
3) 9880
4) 9890

68.
1) 8
2) 6
3) 4
4) 2

69.
4 5 7 15 10 45 13 135
8 17 14 36 20 75 26 ?

?
1) 174
2) 173
3) 172
4) 171
: :

70.
9 7 4

2 ? 5

3 8 6

?
1) 21
2) 22
3) 23
4) 24

71.
3+6 3+6+9 3 + 6 + 9 + 12
1 2 3
50
1) 3,798
2) 3,879
3) 3,897
4) 3,978

72. 10
1) 3
2) 5
3) 7
4) 9
: :

73.
1)
2)
3)
4)

74.
1) 380
2) 390
3) 480
4) 490

75.
1) 31,755
2) 31,765
3) 31,775
4) 31,785

76.
1)
2)
3)
4)
: :

77.
1) 793
2) 739
3) 973
4) 937

78.
1) 400
2) 410
3) 420
4) 430

79.

1)

2)
3)

4)

80. + = 25
+ = 12
+ = 23
+ +
1) 20
2) 25
3) 30
4) 35
: :

81.

1) 90
2) 99
3) 110
4) 111

82.
1) 600
2) 625
3) 650
4) 675

83.
1) 8
2) 10
3) 12
4) 14

84. P 1020 , 1530 2040 10


Q-5 660 , 715 770 P-Q
1) 6060
2) 6065
3) 6070
4) 6075
: :

85.

1) 101023
2) 102013
3) 201013
4) 201023

86. 1000

1)
2)
3)
4)

87.
1) 3
2) 5
3) 7
4) 9

88. A 12
B 11 A+B
1) 274
2) 275
3) 284
4) 285
: :

89. A B
A 2B
1) 74,075
2) 74,085
3) 75,075
4) 75,085

90. 2 1
3 3
4 6
5 10
6 15

10
1) 30
2) 35
3) 40
4) 45
: :

91.

92.

93.
: :

94.

95.

96.

97.
: :

98.

99.

100.
: :

101.

102.

103.
: :

104.

105.

106.
: :

107.

108.
: :

109.

110.
: :

111.
: :

112.

113.

114.

115.
: :

0k 0k)

116. =

117. =

=
: :

118. =

119. =

120. =

=
: :

5 30 121-150 3
121-122
121. 1) 2)

3) 4)

122. 1) 2)

3) 4)

123-124
123.

. . .

1) 2)

3) 4)
: :

124.

. . .

1) 2)

3) 4)

125-126
125.

?
1) 2) 3) 4)
: :

126.

?
1) 2)

3) 4)

127-128

127. 1) 2)

3) 4)
: :

128. 1) 2)

3) 4)

129-130

129. 1) 2)

3) 4)

130. 1) 2)

3) 4)
: :

2 131-132

?
131.

1) 2)

3) 4)

?
132.

1) 2)

3) 4)
: :

133-134

133. 1) 2)

3) 4)

134. 1) 2)

3) 4)

135-136

135. 1) 2)

3) 4)
: :

136. 1) 2)

3) 4)

137

137. 1) 2)

3) 4)

138

138. 1) 2)

3) 4)
: :

139-148

139. 76 73 67 58 46 31
1) 11
2) 13
3) 16
4) 20

140. 9 32 55 78 101 124


1) 147
2) 157
3) 167
4) 177

141. 0.08 0.4 2 10 50 250


1) 800
2) 1050
3) 1250
4) 1400

142. 2187 729 243 81 27 9


1) 1
2) 3
3) 5
4) 6
: :

143. 1 2 4 4 7 8 10 16
1) 19
2) 17
3) 15
4) 13

144. 245 244 178 122 111 61 44


1) 34
2) 32.5
3) 31
4) 30.5

145. 309 487 565 643 721 809


1) 889
2) 927
3) 987
4) 989

146. 122 224 326 428 5210 6212


1) 6313
2) 7121
3) 7212
4) 7214
: :

147. AMI1 BNJ3 COK2 DPL3 EQM2 FRN3


1) GSO2
2) GTP3
3) GSO1
4) GST

148. 1BC D2F GH3 JKL MN4 PQR


1) STU
2) ST5
3) T4V
4) TS5

149-150
149. 1 3 = 34 1) 42
2 4 = 86 2) 68
3 2 = 65 3) 86
5 1 = 56 4) 88
4 2 = ?

150. 2 5 6 5 2 = 2 1) 3
3 0 1 0 3 = 3 2) 2
4 5 6 7 8 = 2 3) 1
5 6 8 0 2 = 1 4) 0
6 8 4 8 6 = ?

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