Fruit Prices Graph 05
This practice vocabulary exam for O-NET was prepared by the English Language Institute.
A customer buys 1 kilogram of bananas, 1 kilogram of apples, and 1 kilogram of pineapples. What is the total cost?
- 100 Baht
- 105 Baht
- 110 Baht
- 115 Baht
If a student buys 2 kilograms of mangoes and 1 kilogram of watermelons, how much does it cost in total?
- 75 Baht
- 80 Baht
- 85 Baht
- 90 Baht
If a person has 100 Baht, which combination of fruits can they buy?
- 2 kilograms of mangoes and 2 kilograms of pineapples
- 1 kilogram of watermelon and 2 kilograms of apples
- 3 kilograms of bananas and 1 kilogram of mangoes
- 1 kilogram of pineapple and 2 kilograms of apples
How many kilograms of watermelons can you buy with 120 Baht?
- 3 kilograms
- 4 kilograms
- 5 kilograms
- 6 kilograms
A family buys 3 kilograms of pineapples and 2 kilograms of apples. How much do they spend?
- 215 Baht
- 190 Baht
- 195 Baht
- 200 Baht
If a student buys 2 kilograms of apples and 1 kilogram of bananas, how much will it cost?
- 80 Baht
- 100 Baht
- 120 Baht
- 60 Baht
A student has 100 Baht. How many kilograms of bananas can they buy?
- 4 kilograms
- 5 kilograms
- 6 kilograms
- 7 kilograms
Which statement is correct?
- Mangoes cost 45 Baht per kilogram.
- Watermelon is cheaper than apples.
- Pineapples are the cheapest fruit.
- Bananas are more expensive than mangoes.
Which statement is incorrect?
- Pineapples cost 45 Baht per kilogram.
- Bananas are the cheapest fruit.
- Apples cost more than mangoes.
- Watermelon costs 40 Baht per kilogram.
Which fruit is cheaper than watermelon but more expensive than bananas?
- Mango
- Pineapple
- Apple
- None of the above