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MLAT Modern Language Aptitude VIP Practice Exam
MLAT — The Modern Language Aptitude Test (MLAT) was developed by John B. Carroll and Stanley Sapon at Harvard University (1959) and is published by the Language Learning & Testing Foundation; it is a five-subtest aptitude battery — Number Learning, Phonetic Script, Spelling Clues, Words in Sentences, and Paired Associates — used by the U.S. Department of Defense, Defense Language Institute, Foreign Service Institute, and academic institutions to predict foreign language learning potential; it produces placement scores rather than a traditional pass/fail outcome, though agencies such as DLIFLC apply score cutoffs for program admission.
30
Questions
60m
Time Limit
70.00%
To Pass
Question 1 of 30👑 VIP
PART I — NUMBER LEARNING Study the Drovian number system carefully before answering Questions 1–5. Drovian digits: bok=1, fal=2, nim=3, sur=4, pek=5, tov=6, wim=7, rax=8, jun=9, keld=10 Forming tens: attach -keld to the digit (fal-keld=20, nim-keld=30, sur-keld=40, pek-keld=50) Forming compound numbers: state the tens part, then the ones digit (nim-keld-tov=36, fal-keld-rax=28) Question 1: What number does the Drovian expression "sur-keld-nim" represent?
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