Testing Overview
PHASE I: TESTING
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all VTS companies are PLLCs and none of the
companies are privately funded. Therefore, none
of the PLLCs in the VTS receive private funding.
Therefore, the correct response option is B.
8. C. We know that all employees on the team have
received an award from within their industry.
Of these employees, some have also received
the Dzyne Magazine award. Based on this
information, the correct response is C.
9. E. We know from the information provided that
although Jameson was outscored by Stella, he
was not the lowest-ranked candidate, leaving
Frederick to be ranked the lowest. We also
know that Stella was outranked by Paul.
Given that we are explicitly told that Katherine
had the highest score, we can determine that
Paul must have been ranked second, making E
the correct response.
10. C. We are told that if David nishes his current
project, then his boss will approve his vacation
request, which then allows David to take his
vacation. Given that we are explicitly told that
the middle statement is true, we can deduce
that if David has nished his project, then he
can go on his vacation, making answer C the
correct response.
11. B. In this image, we see that each row has
one of each shape and that each shape is
rotated an additional 45 degrees from the
previous row. Based on this information, B is
the correct response.
12. B. In this image, we see that each row has the
same shape, but that the size and color of that
shape are varied across columns. Based on this
pattern, B is the correct response.
13. E. In this image, the small squares on the
outside of the large square represent positive
numbers, while the small squares on the inside
of the large square represent negative numbers.
Column 3 is the sum of columns 1 and 2. Based
on this logic, if we combine 4 (the number of
squares on the outside of the square) and -6 (the
number of squares on the inside of the square),
we are left with -2. Since E is the only option
that has 2 squares inside the square, this is the
correct response.
14. C. In this image, the number of gures in the rst
and second column are multiplied. This value
is then subtracted by the number of gures in
the second column, which equals the number
of gures in the third column. For example, in
the top row, the rst column has 4 gures, the
second column 3 gures. When multiplied, this
expression equals 12. 12 minus 3 (the number
of gures in column 2) equals 9. Applying this
same logic to the bottom row, multiplying 2
by 1 equals 2. Subtracting 1 from 2 leaves you
with 1, making C the correct answer.
15. D. In this image, the number of horizontal lines is
added to the number of vertical lines in the rst
column. Then, the number of dots on the inside
of the circle is subtracted from the number of
dots on the outside of the circle in the second
column. The value in column 1 is then divided by
the value in column 2 to determine the number
of sides the shape in column 3 will have. Based
on this information, D is the correct response.
16. D. In this image, if we subtract the number of
sides in the rst column from the number of
sides in the second column, we are left with the
number of lines in the third column. Based on
this information, D is the correct response.
17. B. In this image, if we divide the number of lines
in the rst column by the number of sides in
the second column, we are left with the number
of dots in the third column. Based on this
information, B is the correct response.