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25 Question Quick Wonderlic Practice Test

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Quick Practice Test

Our quick sample test is a 25-question multiple-choice test to help you prepare for a Wonderlic test. An official Wonderlic test will contain 50 questions, so this can be a helpful tool as you prepare to take an official test. You will have 6 minutes to answer the 25 questions and you will get one point for every correct answer. There is no penalty for an incorrect answer, so as you practice, be aware of the timer so you can answer as many questions as possible to give yourself the best chance for a high score. When you are ready to begin your Wonderlic practice test, click the "Start" button below.

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16 ÷ 2.5 =

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If the first two statements are true, is the last statement true as well? Marcia only drinks sweet tea in the summer. Marcia has a sweet tea with her dinner. It is summer.

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-41 + 13 equals:

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Select the word that does not belong

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Add 0.45 + 52.12 + 4.1111 + 206 + 0.00029

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Mike had a jar of nickels that had five more nickels than he originally thought. If the total amount of nickels was $4.35, how many nickels did Mike think he had originally?

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Reduce the fraction 21/49 to its lowest terms.

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The bones that make up the spine are:

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The bill is $14.23 and you pay with a $20. How much should you get back in change?

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You and 3 friends went out for dinner. The bill is $85.36. How much does each person owe?

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Louis makes $4638.34 a month. If $345.12 is taken out in taxes, what percentage has been removed?

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How much square footage is there in a room that is 13 x 18 ft?

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Select the item that you should not eat

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On Tuesday and Wednesday, cab fare cost $7.75 total. On Monday and Thursday, cab fare cost $6.30 on each day. On Friday, cab fare cost $7.00. What was the average daily cost?

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Choose the word that doesn't belong

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To make a dozen cookies Trish needs 1/4 cup of butter. She wants to make 9 dozen cookies. How much butter does she need?

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What is the next number in the sequence? 3, 7, 15, 31, 63

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An oven can cook 3 thin crust pizzas in an hour or 1 deep dish pizza in a hour. If you have one oven, how much time do you need to make 12 thin crust pizzas and 4 deep dish pizzas?

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Rearrange the words to make a complete sentence. What word follows vacation? Vacation Mike took to beach the a

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Pick the state on the west coast

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If cookies sell for $1 and oranges for 75 cents, how many of each were sold for a total of $8.25?

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Are the following two words similar, contradictory, or not related?

Fault   Break

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Arrange the following words so that they form a complete sentence.  rectangle has a sides five  Is that sentence true or false?  

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A biker travels 5 feet in 0.5 seconds. At this exact speed, how far will the biker travel in a minute?

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A new phone sells for $250 and a used one sells for $75. How many of each are sold if the sales for the day totals $625?

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Why a 25-Question Test?

This sample test is designed to provide test takers with a similar experience to an official Wonderlic Test. The actual test is 50 questions to be completed in 12 minutes. This 25 question test is scaled down so that the same amount of time is available per question as there is on the actual test.

What is a Wonderlic test? It is a cognitive ability test devised to help gauge the test taker’s cognitive abilities. Most famous for its use by the NFL, the Wonderlic is often used by employers and universities to find the most qualified candidates based on their ability to learn, adapt and solve problems. The most known test is the Cognitive Ability test, which this test is designed to mimic. However, Wonderlic has now developed a number of other tests designed to gauge other elements such as motivation and personality traits.

Follow the link to learn more about the history of Wonderlic testing.