HOW MANY OF THESE CAN U ANSWER?
1.) Can you find two numbers composed of only ones which give
the same result by addition and multiplication?
Of course 1 and 11 are very near, but they will not quite do,
because added they make 12, and multiplied they make only 11.
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2.) A man was asked what price per 100 he paid for some apples.
His reply was as follows:
"If they had been 4 cents more per 100 I
should have got five less for $1.20."
Can you say what the price was per 100?
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3.) Steak costs 40 cents per pound.
Corn costs 35 cents per pound.
An egg costs 25 cents.
An apple costs 40 cents.
According to this pricing structure, how much will one cucumber
cost?
hint(use vowels and consonants as......)
3.)Connect the nine dots with four (only four) straight lines
without ever lifting your pen or pencil from the paper.
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4.) If you remove four letters from this five-letter word, the
letter you're left with will be pronounced the same as the
original word.
What is the five-letter word?
What's the same-sounding letter?
there are 2 such words tell both of them?
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5.) PULKIT wrote the name of a certain U.S. state on a sheet of
paper in all capital letters.
He then turned his page upside down and looked at it in a mirror.
It read exactly as he had written it.
What is the name of the state that he wrote?
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6.) Tony and Tommy have been experimenting with balloons.
They found that if they fill 5 balloons with helium, they can use
the balloons to lift 50 pounds. Three of the same balloons filled
with hydrogen lift 60 pounds.
Ten filled with neon lift 20 pounds.
How many pounds could the men lift with 5 neon, one hydrogen ,
and two helium balloons?
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7.) You have 14 brown socks, 14 blue socks and 14 black socks in
your sock drawer.
How many socks must you remove (without looking to be sure) to
have a matched pair?
8.)In each group, find the one word which does not fit in
with the others.
(Based upon meaning or construction)
A) thirst defrost relax hijack student
B) doodle entreat memorize exchange remorse
9.) How much will a 38 degree angle measure when observed under a
microscope that magnifies ten times?
10.) Which of the word in the second line most closely matches
the words in the first line?
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