الخميس، 28 نوفمبر 2013

امتحان iq لانترفيو مهم والاجابة

  1. The word "smart" can be created using five letters from the word
    a. True
    b. False

  2. The digits 08232569 are the same as 96523208 read backwards.
    a. True
    b. False

  3. If a tree branch can hold three people and John weighs twice as much as Adam, and Rachel weighs half as much as Adam, then Rachel, John and Adam can all sit together on the tree branch safely.
    a. True
    b. False

  4. There are 7 letters between K and R in the alphabet.
    a. True
    b. False

  5. The number 25 is the next logical number in the following sequence of numbers:
    5, 7, 10, 14, 19.
    a. True
    b. False

  6. The product of 8 x 3 x 3 x 2 is less than the product of 18 x 16.
    a. True
    b. False

  7. If you multiply any two of the following numbers together, your result will be odd:
    9, 11, 3, 7, 17.
    a. True
    b. False

  8. If the word SAW is written above the word COW and the word TOO is written above SAW, then the word TOW is formed diagonally.
    a. True
    b. False

  9. If read backwards, the phrase "now live" answers the question:
    "In the battle between good and evil, who was victorious?"
    a. True
    b. False

  10. The following sentence includes all six vowels, appearing in reverse alphabetical order:
    "Why run from fire ants?"
    a. True
    b. False

  11. If all Boogles are Battuns, and some Battuns are Trandles, all Trandles must be Boogles.
    a. True
    b. False

  12. Your starting and ending points will be just an inch apart if you draw a line seven inches left, three inches up, two inches right, four inches down and five inches right.
    a. True
    b. False

  13. By removing two letters from the word "scout", a word that is the opposite of "in" can be formed.
    a. True
    b. False

  14. By taking the second letter of each word from the following sentence, you can spell the word "thinking":
    "At the time, interesting Ukrainians visited Andy's igloo."
    a. True
    b. False

  15. Walter is taller than Scott, and Scott's little brother is taller than Roger. Since Walter is not the tallest one of the four, then Scott's little brother must be tallest.
    a. True
    b. False

  16. Five horses, two people, three dogs and seven chickens have a total of fifty-two legs.
    a. True
    b. False

  17. If "boffing" is understood to mean "shot" then the following sentence is correct:
    "The young freshman from Kentucky took a desperate boffing, but he was unable to boffing over the star defender."
    a. True
    b. False

  18. The sum of all numbers from 8 to 18 is an even number.
    a. True
    b. False

  19. A group of 5 people must contain either 3 mutual friends or 3 mutual strangers.
    a. True
    b. False

  20. Fold your hands, starting with your left thumb over your right thumb. If you start counting your digits at your thumbs, your sixth digit will be your right hand's middle finger.
    a. True
    b. False

  21. The number 8336749476338 is the same number whether it is read forwards or backwards.
    a. True
    b. False

  22. Walter's grandmother's daughter could be Walter's son's grandmother.
    a. True
    b. False

  23. If the second day of the month is a Friday, then the twelfth day of the month is a Tuesday.
    a. True
    b. False

  24. By removing seven letters from the word "strengthen", the word "rent" can be formed.
    a. True
    b. False

  25. If you break a twenty dollar bill into fourteen dollars worth of quarters and the rest into dimes, you will have more quarters than dimes. (Dollar = 100 cents; quarter = 25 cents; dime = 10 cents)
    a. True
    b. False

  1. Using six toothpicks you can create four equilateral triangles (where each triangle's side is the length of a toothpick).
    a. True
    b. False

  2. If Borbs are better than Fribs, and Luns are worse than Jirts, Luns must be better than Fribs if Luns are better than Borbs.
    a. True
    b. False

  3. If the color red was created by combining blue and green, and the color yellow was created by combining red and purple, then blue could be created by combining yellow and orange.
    a. True
    b. False

  4. If the color red was created by combining blue and green, and the color yellow was created by combining red and purple, then blue could be created by combining yellow and orange.
    a. True
    b. False

  5. Which one of the following five is least like the other four?
    a. Cat
    b. Lion
    c. Dog
    d. Turtle
    e. Elephant

  6. If you rearrange the letters "SARM", you would have the name of a
    a. River
    b. Planet
    c. City
    d. Animal
    e. Plant

  7. Which one of the following five is least like the other four?
    a. Tommato
    b. Lettuce
    c. Onion
    d. Grape
    e. Carrot

  8. Emily is four years old. Her big sister Amy is three times as old as Emily. How old will Amy be when she is twice as old as Emily?
    a. 14
    b. 16
    c. 18
    d. 20
    e. 22

  9. What would be the next group of letters in this series?
    aaaa ... bdzb ... cgac ... djzd ... ?
    a. enae
    b. ekze
    c. elxe
    d. eize
    e. emae

  10. Niece is to nephew as brother is to:
    a. Sister
    b. Daughter
    c. Mother
    d. Aunt
    e. Cousin

  11. Bowl is to cereal as envelope is to:
    a. Mailman
    b. Stamp
    c. Letter
    d. Mailbox
    e. Mailbag

  12. What would be the next number in this series
    2 ... 3 ... 5 ... 8 ... 12 ... 17 ... ?
    a. 22
    b. 23
    c. 24
    d. 25
    e. 26

  13. WOLF is to FLOW as 8526 is to:
    a. 2856
    b. 6258
    c. 5862
    d. 5682
    e. 6852

  14. Let's say that the following arguments are true:
    1. Some gatekeepers are warriors.
    2. Some warriors are cowards.
Therefore, we can conclude that some gatekeepers must be cowards. Is this conclusion true or false?
a. True
b. False

  1. Hanger is to closet as tree is to:
    a. Branch
    b. Bushes
    c. Forest
    d. Ground
    e. Nest

  2. What would be the next number in this series:
    15 ... 12 ... 13 ... 10 ... 11 ... 8 ... ?
    a. 5
    b. 6
    c. 7
    d. 8
    e. 9

  3. What would be the next number in this series:
    144 ... 121 ... 100 ... 81 ... 64 ... ?
    a. 57
    b. 49
    c. 42
    d. 36
    e. 28

  4. Which one of the following five is least like the other four?
    a. Smile
    b. Grin
    c. Frown
    d. Touch
    e. Sneer

  5. "Gina is faster than Jan, and Nora is slower than Gina".Which of the following statements would be most accurate?
    a. Nora is faster than Jan.
    b. Nora is slower than Jan.
    c. Nora is as fast as Jan.
    d. It is impossible to tell whether Jan or Nora is faster.

  6. Which one of the following five is least like the other four?
    a. Juice
    b. Egg
    c. Steak
    d. Salad
    e. Cheese

  7. DIDIIDID is to 49499494 as DIIDIIDD is to:
    a. 94494499
    b. 49949944
    c. 49499494
    d. 94944949
    e. 49944949

  8. Let's say that the following arguments are true:
    1. All Parkers are Franks.
    2. All Franks are smart.
Therefore, we can conclude that all Parkers must be smart. Is this conclusion true or false?
a. True
b. False

  1. If you rearrange the letters "NLIRBE" , you would have the name of a
    a. River
    b. Country
    c. City
    d. Animal
    e. Plant

  2. Plant is to Seed as Human is to:
    a. Ovary
    b. Arm
    c. Kidney
    d. Uterus
    e. Embryo

  3. Let's say that the following arguments are true:
    1. Some criminals are millionaires.
    2. All tycoons are millionaires.
Therefore, we can conclude that all Parkers must be smart. Is this conclusion true or false?
a. True
b. False


  1. What would be the next letter in this series:
    A ... C ... F ... J ... O ... ?
    a. R
    b. S
    c. T
    d. U
    e. V

  2. One hundred businesspeople gather at a meeting. 85 of them carry a cellular phone, 80 of them have a beeper, 75 of them speak at least two languages and 70 of them wear a suit. Therefore, a certain number of them have all of the above: a cell phone AND a beeper AND speak at least two languages AND wear a suit. Out of these 100 businesspeople, what is the least possible number who have all of the above?
    a. 10
    b. 15
    c. 17
    d. 18
    e. 20

  3. Joe lost his part-time job, which reduced the net family income by 20%. His wife Janice decided to work overtime to compensate for the lost income. Other things being equal, by what percentage must her net salary increase in order to arrive at the same net family income as they had before Joe lost his job?
    a. 20%
    b. 25%
    c. 30%
    d. 35%
    e. 40%

  4. What would be the next number in this series:
    2 ... 4 ... 8 ... 16 ... 32 ... ?
    a. 56
    b. 64
    c. 72
    d. 88
    e. 96

  5. Which one of the following five is least like the other four?
    a. Cocacola
    b. Juice
    c. Water
    d. Cake
    e. Milk

  6. Which one of the following five is least like the other four?
    a. Airplane
    b. Car
    c. Bus
    d. Train
    e. Steamboat

  7. What would be the next number in this series:
    3 ... 5 ... 10 ... 12 ... 24 ... 26 ... ?
    a. 48
    b. 50
    c. 52
    d. 54
    e. 56

  8. Which one of the following five is least like the other four?
    a. Liberal
    b. Democrat
    c. Conservative
    d. Engineer
    e. Socialist

  9. Grandma sent Johnny some money for his birthday. Johnny spent all of it in five stores. In each store, he spent $1.00 more than half of what he had when he came in. How much money did he get from grandma?
    a. $7.50
    b. $25
    c. $30
    d. $46
    e. $62

  10. Which one of the following five is least like the other four?
    a. Think
    b. Speak
    c. Run
    d. Call
    e. Listen

  11. Magellan was a famous:
    a. Traveller
    b. Painter
    c. Musician
    d. Writer
    e. Astronomer

  12. Which one of the following five is least like the other four?
    a. Jakarta
    b. Teheran
    c. Madrid
    d. Havana
    e. Munich

  13. What would be the next number in this series:
    1 ... 2 ... 3 ... 5 ... 8 ... 13 ... 21 ... 34 ... ?
    a. 47
    b. 53
    c. 55
    d. 62
    e. 65

  14. Your teenage daughter Sally and her friend Monica invented a secret alphabet. You find a note that Sally wrote for Monica using this secret code. Sally tells you that it says:
    "Hi Monica,
     Yesterday, ?????? asked me out. Sally"

    You desperately want to know who the guy is, but she won't tell you. Can you figure out his name from the note?

    "Ls Ucvskj,
     Tbdfboqjt, Ujofsv jdmbq ub cxf. Djppt"
    a. Mathew
    b. Marcus
    c. Michel
    d. Mickey
    e. Martin

  15. Julius Caesar
    a. died of natural causes.
    b. was killed in a riding accident.
    c. was killed in a battle.
    d. committed suicide.
    e. was murdered.

  16. Light is to window as air is to:
    a. Wind
    b. Suffocation
    c. Breath
    d. Filter
    e. Atmosphere

  17. A group of old ladies meet for an afternoon tea party. They bring all their cats. In all, there are 22 heads and 72 feet. How many old ladies and how many cats are in the room?
    a. 6 old ladies and 16 cats
    b. 7 old ladies and 15 cats
    c. 8 old ladies and 14 cats
    d. 9 old ladies and 13 cats
    e. 10 old ladies and 12 cats

  18. If you rearrange the letters "ZILBRA", you would have the name of a
    a. River
    b. Country
    c. City
    d. Animal
    e. Plant

  19. Let's say that the following arguments are true:
    1. All sales are cheats.
    2. No cheats are bargains.
Therefore, we can conclude that no bargains can be sales. Is this conclusion true or false?
a. True
b. False

  1. Napoleon lost his final battle at
    a. Moscow
    b. Waterloo
    c. Leipzig
    d. Berlin
    e. Paris

  2. George took a test of a certain number of questions, each question having the same value. He answered 10 questions incorrectly. This resulted in an accuracy score of 60%. How many questions were in the test?
    a. 15
    b. 20
    c. 25
    d. 30
    e. 35

  3. A car is to gas as Television is to:
    a. Counter top
    b. Coffee
    c. Electricity
    d. Warming plate
    e. Plastic

  4. Peter is helping his gym teacher. The teacher asks him to bring 16 balls from the storage room. Peter can carry 3 balls at a time. How many trips to the storage room does Peter need to make?
    a. 4
    b. 4.5
    c. 5
    d. 5.5
    e. 6

  5. Vacuum cleaner is to carpet as broom is to:
    a. Dust
    b. Carpet
    c. Table
    d. Dust pan
    e. Seat

  6. Igor was both the 15th highest and the 15th lowest in a tennis tournament. How many people were in the tournament?
    a. 28
    b. 29
    c. 30
    d. 31
    e. 32

  1. Table is to wood as hammer is to:
    a. wool
    b. glass
    c. water
    d. air
    e. metal

  2. What would be the next number in this series:
    32 ... 36 ... 9 ... 12 ... 4 ... 6 ... ?
    a. 2
    b. 3
    c. 4
    d. 5
    e. 7

  3. What would be the next number in this series:
    135 ... 45 ... 180 ... 60 ... 240 ... 80 ... ?
    a. 320
    b. 360
    c. 400
    d. 420
    e. 460

  4. Which one of the following five is least like the other four?
    a. Oyster
    b. Fish
    c. Crab
    d. Snail
    e. Horse

  5. Which one of the following five is least like the other four?
    a. Horse
    b. Zebra
    c. Deer
    d. Kangaroo
    e. Elefant

  6. Simon rents a car in the city to go skiing in the mountains 100 kilometres away. He stops halfway to pick up his girlfriend Nina at her house, and drives the remaining 50 kilometres with her. On their way back, Simon drops Nina at her house and drives back to the city alone. He returns the car and pays $50 for the rental and $10 for the gas. Simon and Nina share the expenses equitably. How much should Nina pay?
    a. 10
    b. 15
    c. 20
    d. 25
    e. 30

  7. Choose the word that would go with this group.
    FIRST - CANOPY - STUPID - LAUGHING - CRABCAKE
    a. CALMNESS
    b. SMART
    c. SHELTER
    d. EXERCISE
    e. COUNTER

  8. Which figure in the bottom row should go in the empty square?
    1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5


  9. What letter comes next in this series?
    O T T F F S S____

  10. What is the name of an item most families own that contains all 5 vowels?

  11. If 7 ballerinas dance for 8 hours and lose a total of 20 pounds,
    how many more ballerinas dancing would it take to lose a total
    of 20 pounds in only 4 hours if the new dancers lost weight only
    half as fast as the original 7 ?
    a. 07
    b. 21
    c. 27
    d. 14
    e. 12

  12. What 3 letters come next in this series?
    K W X Y J V U T I Q R S __ __ __

  13. Choose the number that is missing in the following diagram.

    a. 9
    b. 10
    c. 11
    d. 12
    e. 47

  14. Divide 110 into two parts so that one will be 150% of the other. What are the two numbers ?

  15. If most grumpies are goons, some smilies are tall,
    all tall goons are smilies, and the majority of grumpies are short,
    the statement that some goons are short is...
    a. True
    b. False

  16. Which of the following numbers does not fit the pattern of this series ?
    64 - 54 - 42 - 31 - 20

  17. What number goes at the end of this series ?
    2 - 18 - 1 - 9 - 14 - 16 - 15 - 23 - 5 - ____

  18. It takes 5 cooks 1 hour to cook dinner. If one of them is missing, how
    many minutes will it take the remaining 4 to prepare the same meal ?
    a. 66
    b. 75
    c. 80
    d. 72
    e. 78

  19. A man bought 2 rare baseball cards, but found himself short of cash so he
    sold them for $600.00 each. He made a 20% profit on one but had a 20%
    loss on the other. Did he make or lose money on the deal, and how much ?

  20. Unscramble the following words and choose the one that
    does not belong in the group.
    a. amptrtaen
    b. tompurce
    c. nuwgolab
    d. xplude
    e. riltear

  21. Which picture does not belong with this group ?
    A - B - C - D - E


  22. What 4 letter WORD can you put in the empty spaces that will make 2 new
    words using EITHER the beginning or ending letters(not both) ?
    EXAMPLE: adding RACK to C _ _ _ _ ET makes CRACK and RACKET.
    C _ _ _ _ O U S

  23. Alice got a nice box of candy for her birthday, but couldn't decide which
    piece to eat first. She likes everything but jelly filled. According to the box,
    she has three different coatings (dark, white, or milk chocolate). The centers
    are either cream, fudge, caramel, or jelly, and all of those except the jelly come
    plain or with nuts. There are 3 and 1/2 dozen pieces. Assuming all
    possible combinations are included equally, what are the odds that Alice won't
    choose a jelly filled candy ?
    a. 7 to 1
    b. 9 to 1
    c. 6 to 1
    d. 9 to 2
    e. 14 to 3

  24. Bernice has an easy way to price things in her fabric shop. Check the following
    prices and, using the same system, determine the price of the last item.
    Patterns $2.00
    Elastic    $3.00
    Thread   $1.00
    Zippers   $2.00
    Pincushion____?

William is married to Veronica
Frank is married to Edna
Hank is married to Gloria
If he follows the same pattern, is Sam married to Helen, Ruth, or Tammy ?
  1. Which one of the five is least like the other four?
    a. BEAR
    b. SNAKE
    c. COW
    d. DOG
    e. TIGER

  2. If you rearrange the letters "BARBIT", you would have the name of a:
    a. OCEAN
    b. COUNTRY
    c. STATE
    d. CITY
    e. ANIMAL

  3. Which one of the five designs makes the best comparison?


  4. Which one of the five is least like the other four?
    a. POTATO
    b. CORN
    c. APPLE
    d. CARROT
    e. BEAN

  5. Which one of the five designs makes the best comparison?


  6. John, twelve years old, is three times as old as his brother. How old will John be when he is twice as old as his brother?
    a. 15
    b. 16
    c. 18
    d. 20
    e. 21

  7. Which one of the five makes the best comparison?
    Brother is to sister as niece is to:
    a. MOTHER
    b. DAUGHTER
    c. AUNT
    d. UNCLE
    e. NEPHEW

  8. Which one of the five designs is least like the other four?


  9. Which one of the five makes the best comparison?
    Milk is to glass as letter is to:
    a. STAMP
    b. PEN
    c. ENVELOPE
    d. BOOK
    e. MAIL

  10. Which one of the five is least like the other four?


  11. Which one of the five choices makes the best comparison?
    LIVE is to EVIL as 5232 is to:
    a. 2523
    b. 3252
    c. 2325
    d. 3225
    e. 5223

  12. "If some Smaugs are Thors and some Thors are Thrains, then some Smaugs are definitely Thrains."
    This statement is:
    a. True
    b. False

  13. Which one of the five designs is least like the other four?


  14. Which one of the five makes the best comparison?
    Tree is to ground as chimney is to:
    a. SMOKE
    b. BRICK
    c. SKY
    d. GARAGE
    e. HOUSE

  15. Which one of the numbers does not belong in the following series?
    a. 9
    b. 7
    c. 8
    d. 6
    e. 7
    f. 5
    g. 3

  16. Which one of the four is least like the other four?
    a. TOUCH
    b. TASTE
    c. HEAR
    d. SMILE
    e. SEE

  17. Which one of the five designs makes the best comparison?


  18. Jack is taller than Peter, and Bill is shorter than Jack.
    Which of the following statements would be most accurate?
    a. Bill is taller than Peter.
    b. Bill is shorter than Peter.
    c. Bill is as tall as Peter.
    d. It is impossible to tell whether Bill or Peter is taller.

  19. Which one the five is least like the other four?
    a. STOCKING
    b. DRESS
    c. SHOE
    d. PURSE
    e. HAT

  20. Which one of the five makes the best comparison?
    CAACCAC is to 3113313 as CACAACAC is to:
    a. 13133131
    b. 13133313
    c. 31311131
    d. 31311313
    e. 31313113

  21. If you rearrange the letters "RAPIS", you would have the name of a:
    a. OCEAN
    b. COUNTRY
    c. STATE
    d. CITY
    e. ANIMAL

  22. Which one of the designs is least like the other four?


  23. Which one of the five makes the best comparison?
    Bullet is to gun as ball is to:
    a. BAT
    b. SLINGSHOT
    c. CANNON
    d. PITCHER
    e. CATAPULT

  24. "If some Bifurs are Bofurs and all Gloins are Bofurs, then some Bifurs are definitely Gloins."
    This statement is:
    a. True
    b. False

  1. Which one of the letters does not belong is the following series:
    A - D - G - I - J - M - P - S
    The answer is:
    a. D
    b. I
    c. J
    d. M
    e. S

  2. Which one of the five designs makes the best comparison?


  3. The price of an article was cut 20% for a sale. By what percent must the item be increased to again sell the article at the original price?
    a. 15%
    b. 20%
    c. 25%
    d. 30%
    e. 40%

  4. Which one of the five is least like the other four?
    a. COPPER
    b. IRON
    c. BRASS
    d. TIN
    e. LEAD

  5. Which one of the five designs makes the best comparison?


  6. Which one of the five is least like the other four?
    a. BOTTLE
    b. CUP
    c. TUB
    d. FUNNEL
    e. BOWL

  7. Mary had a number of cookies. After eating one, she gave half the remainer to her sister. After eating another cookie, she gave half of what was left to her brother. Mary now had only five cookies left. How many cookies did she start with?
    a. 11
    b. 22
    c. 23
    d. 45
    e. 46

  8. Which one of the five is least like the other four?
    a. WHEAT
    b. HAY
    c. BARLEY
    d. OATS
    e. RICE

  9. Which one of the numbers does not belong is the following series?
    a. THREE
    b. SEVEN
    c. EIGHT
    d. FIFTEEN
    e. THIRTY

  10. Which one of the five designs makes the best comparison?


  11. "A spaceship received three messages in a strange language from a distant planet. The astonauts studied these messages and found that "Elros Aldarion Elendil" means "Danger Rocket Explosion" and "Edain Mnyatur Elros" means "Danger spaceship Fire" and "Aldarion Gimilzor Gondor" means "Bad Gas Explosion".
    What does "Elendil" mean?
    a. DANGER
    b. EXPLOSION
    c. NOTHING
    d. ROCKET
    e. GAS

  12. Which one of the five is least like the other four?


  13. Which one of the five makes the best comparison?
    Belt is to buckle as shoe is to:
    a. SOCK
    b. TOE
    c. FOOT
    d. LACE
    e. SOLE

  14. Which one of the five designs is least like the other four?


  15. John received $.41 change from a puchase in the drugstore.
    If he received six coins, three of the coins had to be:
    a. PENNIES
    b. NICKLES
    c. DIMES
    d. QUARTERS
    e. HALF

  16. Which one of the five designs is least like the other four?


  17. If you rearrange the letters "MANGERY", you would have the name of a:
    a. OCEAN
    b. COUNTRY
    c. STATE
    d. CITY
    e. ANIMAL

  18. Which one of the five designs makes the best comparison?


  19. "If all Wargs are Twerps and no Twerps are Gollums, then no Gollums are definitely Wargs."
    This statement is:
    a. True
    b. False

  20. Which one of the five is least like the other four?
    a. HORSE
    b. KANGAROO
    c. ZEBRA
    d. DEER
    e. DONKEY

  21. Which one of the designs does not belong in the following series?


  22. Which one of the five makes the best comparison?
    Finger is to hand as leaf is to:
    a. TREE
    b. BRANCH
    c. BLOSSOM
    d. TWIG
    e. BARK

  23. "John's mother sent him to the store to get 9 large cans of peaches. John could only carry 2 cans at a time. How many trips to the store did John have to make?
    a. 4
    b. 4.5
    c. 5
    d. 0.5
    e. 6

  24. Which one of the five designs is least like the other four?


  25. Which one of the five make the best comparison?
    Foot is to knee as hand is to:
    a. FINGER
    b. ELBOW
    c. TOE
    d. LEG
    e. ARM


  1. Which one of the five designs is least like the other four?


  2. Mary was both 13th highest and 13th lowest in a spelling contest.
    How many people were in the contest?
    a. 13
    b. 25
    c. 26
    d. 27
    e. 28

  3. Which one of the five makes the best comparison?
    Water is to ice as milk is to:
    a. HONEY
    b. CHEESE
    c. CEREAL
    d. COFFEE
    e. COOKIE

  4. Which one of the numbers does not belong in the following series?
    a. 1
    b. 2
    c. 5
    d. 10
    e. 13
    f. 29
    g. 48

  5. Which one of the five is least like the other four?
    a. HAM
    b. LIVER
    c. SALMON
    d. PORK
    e. BEEF

  6. If all Fleeps are Sloops and all Sloops are Loopies, then all Fleeps are definitely Loopies."
    This statement is:
    a. True
    b. False

  7. Which one of the five designs makes the best comparison?


  8. Which one of the five is least like the other four?
    a. INCH
    b. MILE
    c. ACRE
    d. YARD
    e. FOOT

  9. Which one of the five designs makes the best comparison?


  10. "A fish has a head 9" long. The tail is equal to the size of the head plus one-half the size of the body. The body is the size of the head plus the tail."
    How long is the fish?
    a. 27"
    b. 54"
    c. 63"
    d. 72"
    e. 81"

  11. Two ducks and two dogs have a total of fourteen legs.
    a. True
    b. False

  12. A pie can be cut into more than seven pieces by making only four diameter cuts through its center.
    a. True
    b. False

  13. Two of the following numbers add up to thirteen:
    1, 6, 3, 5, 11
    a. True
    b. False

  14. The word "boat" can be spelled using four of the letters from the word "automobile".
    a. True
    b. False

  15. If you write the numbers 1 through 25 in a row, any two numbers that are next to each other add up to a number that is odd.
    a. True
    b. False

  16. 13 minutes past 5 O' clock, is 47 minutes before 6 O'clock.
    a. True
    b. False

  17. The word "perfume" is spelled by using the first letters in the following sentence: "Pigs eat really filthy uncooked meat eagerly."
    a. True
    b. False

  18. If you turn a left handed glove inside out it will fit on a right hand.
    a. True
    b. False

  19. John has 15 dollars, but John can buy a $30 bicycle if he borrows six dollars from Fred and eight dollars from Joe.
    a. True
    b. False

  20. An upside down clock's minute hand points to the right when it is twelve forty five.
    a. True
    b. False

  21. The following sentence makes sense if the word "Rootch" is understood to mean the same as the word "jump": While waiting to rootch, I watched the faces of the other rootchers in the airplane.
    a. True
    b. False

  22. If you leave the letters in the same order, but rearrange the spaces in the phrase "The red olive", it can be read as "There do live.".
    a. True
    b. False

  23. Using exactly three colors of paint it is possible to color the sides of a cube in such a way that two sides having the same color never touch.
    a. True
    b. False

  24. Jim weighs 150 pounds. Jack is 130 pounds. Joe is 200 pounds. Two of them standing together on the same scale could weigh 350 pounds.
    a. True
    b. False

  25. The second vowel that appears in this sentence is the letter "e".
    a. True
    b. False

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