Amazon Aptitude 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: A warehouse receives 1,440 packages in 8 hours. If the rate remains constant, how many packages are received in 3 hours?
- 420
- 480
- 540 (Correct answer)
- 600
Correct answer: 540
1,440 ÷ 8 = 180 packages per hour. 180 × 3 = 540 packages.
The hourly rate is 1,440 ÷ 8 = 180 packages per hour. Multiplying by 3 hours gives 540 packages. This is a direct proportion problem commonly tested in Amazon aptitude assessments.
Question 2: If a fulfillment center processes orders at 95% accuracy and handles 2,000 orders daily, how many errors occur per day?
- 10
- 50
- 100 (Correct answer)
- 200
Correct answer: 100
Error rate = 100% - 95% = 5%. 5% of 2,000 = 0.05 × 2,000 = 100 errors.
If accuracy is 95%, then 5% of orders contain errors. Calculating 5% of 2,000 gives 100 errors per day. Amazon values precision and uses such metrics to track operational quality.
Question 3: A delivery route covers 6 stops in 90 minutes. At the same rate, how many stops can be covered in 4 hours?
- 14
- 16 (Correct answer)
- 18
- 20
Correct answer: 16
Rate = 6 stops / 90 min = 1 stop per 15 min. 4 hours = 240 min. 240 ÷ 15 = 16 stops.
The rate is 6 stops per 90 minutes, or 1 stop every 15 minutes. In 4 hours (240 minutes), the driver can complete 240 ÷ 15 = 16 stops. Rate-based problems are common in Amazon logistics aptitude tests.
Question 4: Which number comes next in the series: 3, 6, 12, 24, ?
- 36
- 42
- 48 (Correct answer)
- 52
Correct answer: 48
Each number doubles: 3×2=6, 6×2=12, 12×2=24, 24×2=48.
This is a geometric sequence where each term is multiplied by 2. The pattern is 3 → 6 → 12 → 24 → 48. Recognizing geometric progressions is a key aptitude skill tested in Amazon pre-employment assessments.
Question 5: If 5 workers sort 750 items in 3 hours, how many items can 8 workers sort in 2 hours at the same rate?
- 600
- 700
- 800 (Correct answer)
- 900
Correct answer: 800
Rate per worker per hour = 750 ÷ (5 × 3) = 50 items. 8 workers × 2 hours × 50 = 800 items.
Each worker sorts 750 ÷ (5 × 3) = 50 items per hour. With 8 workers over 2 hours, total items = 8 × 2 × 50 = 800. Work-rate problems are standard in Amazon's numerical aptitude tests.
Question 6: A manager earns $72,000 per year. What is their monthly salary?
- $5,500
- $6,000 (Correct answer)
- $6,500
- $7,000
Correct answer: $6,000
$72,000 ÷ 12 = $6,000 per month.
Dividing the annual salary of $72,000 by 12 months gives $6,000 per month. Basic division problems like this test foundational numerical reasoning, which is required for most Amazon roles.
A warehouse receives 1,440 packages in 8 hours.
If the rate remains constant, how many packages are received in 3 hours?