Question 1
Two boys ages 17 and 15 have just died after stealing a car and leading police on chase down the interstate. The chase began after a state police officer at mile marker 14 on the Interstate spotted the car, which had been reported stolen from a car lot in town, and pursued it. The chase ended 30 minutes later at mile marker 37, where the car skidded sideways in a curve and rolled several times, fatally injuring both boys. According to initial reports, the pursuing officer said the speed of the boys’ car ranged from 80 to 110 m.p.h. throughout the 23-mile chase. If the boys’ car truly had traveled at least 80 m.p.h. for the entire 30 minutes of the chase, how many miles would the chase have covered?
24 miles
29 miles
33 miles
*40 miles
Question 2
The mayor’s neighbors are unhappy. They say he routinely speeds through the neighborhood on his way to and from City Hall, and complaints to the police department about the mayor’s habit have been ignored. The speed limit on the subdivision’s main street is 30 m.p.h. To check out the claim, you precisely measure and mark a quarter-mile (that is, 1320-foot) stretch of the subdivision’s main street. Then, with the help of a fellow reporter, two precisely synchronized stopwatches, and two neighbors who volunteer living room windows with a good view of your marks, you spend a week logging how long it takes the mayor’s car to travel from one mark to the other as he comes and goes from work each day. The average time comes to 20 seconds. What is the average speed, in miles-per-hour, of the mayor’s car as he drives the stretch? Helpful hint: There are (60 seconds per minute x 60 minutes per hour) = 3,600 seconds in an hour.
27 m.p.h.
35 m.p.h.
38 m.p.h.
*45 m.p.h.
Question 3
*2.2 minutes
3.5 minutes
5.7 minutes
6.1 minutes
Question 4
The woman's car was damaged in a ___ accident.
*hit-and-run
hit and run
Question 5
The lottery jackpot's winner received ___.
$2 1/2 million.
*$2.5 million.
two-and-a-half million dollars.
$2.5-million.
Question 6
Personnel records indicate that the man was hired on ___.
*
Question 7
The president signed the bill into law on ___
*
Question 8
The detective's case notes were ...
*... neat, organized and thorough.
... neat, organized and covered everything
Question 9
My presentation included more facts than ___
my opponent.
*my opponent's.
Question 10
Construction of the new facility will begin ___
in May, June or in July
*in May, June or July