Accuplacer Practice Test - Question List

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16. The division of your company that you oversee contains 18 employees whose total salary last year was $855,000. The average salary of all company employees with the same level of responsibility and qualifications is $50,000. Is your department above or below the company average?
  1. Below by 20%
  2. Above by 10%
  3. Below by 5%
  4. Above by 15%
17. Data that is weighted toward one end of the numerical range in which it occurs is:
  1. Diverse
  2. Peaked
  3. Overweight
  4. Skewed
18. Choose the answer which best rewords the italicized portion. If you think the original wording is best, choose option A.

Unemployment is considered to be a problem even though inflation is considerably low.
  1. is considered to be
  2. is likely
  3. is
  4. should be
19. Using data to predict what might occur in the future, beyond what the data set has explicitly demonstrated, is called:
  1. Variable anticipation
  2. The futures market
  3. Predicate analysis
  4. Extrapolation
20. Global Positioning System
Imagine finding yourself lost on a hiking trail in the Appalachian Mountains. How do you get back to where you started your (1) excursion? Nowadays, if you have a smart phone, you can open up a Global Position System (GPS) app, and discover your (2) approximate location. But how does GPS actually work? What is some of the technology that goes into tracking your whereabouts through a cell phone?
The GPS is a satellite-based system established by the United States’ government. It is used both for determining the locations of new points of reference on the ground and for finding someone’s position relative to a map. When, for example, a hiker turns on a GPS (3) receiver (a smart phone or a car device), the receiver accesses at least four satellites that collect coded data. This information is then used to determine the receiver’s approximate location on Earth.
The GPS was developed in the U.S. in the early 70’s to (4) overcome the limitations of previous navigation systems. However, the U.S. isn’t the only country that maintains a worldwide system like the GPS. Russia has developed its own system known as the Russian Global Navigation Satellite System or GLONASS. China is developing the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System or BDS. The European Union is in the process of establishing what they have termed Galileo, after the Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei. India is also taking part in GPS market with its Indian Regional Navigational Satellite System or IRNSS.
So, no matter who is developing these systems, one thing is for sure; we can feel safe knowing that even if we get lost in the Himalayas, somewhere there are satellites controlled by some government that will help us find our way back to a more (5) familiar place.



According to the passage, who has authority over the all the different navigation systems around the globe?
  1. China
  2. India
  3. Varying governments
  4. The U.S.A.

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