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Rules:
·Work as quickly as possible.
·Do not use pen or paper.
·Do the test on your own.
GO!
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| 1 |
The word "smart" can be created using five letters from the
word "barnstorm".

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

True 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.

True False |
| 4 |
There are seven letters between K and R in the
alphabet.

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

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

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

True 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.

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

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

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

True False |
| 12 |
Your starting and ending points will be just one centimetre apart
if you draw a line seven centimetres left, three centimetres up, two centimetres right, four
centimetres down and five centimetres right.

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

True 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."

True 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.

True False |
| 16 |
Five horses, two people, three dogs and seven chickens have
a total of 52 legs.

True False |
| 17 |
If ‘boffing’ is understood to mean ‘shot’ then the following sentence is correct: ‘The young footballer from Gloucester took a desperate boffing, but he was unable to boffing past the star defender.’

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

True False |
| 19 |
A group of five people must contain either three mutual friends or
three mutual strangers.

True 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.

True False |
| 21 |
By removing two letters from the word "planets", a word that
is the opposite of "uproot" can be formed.

True False |
| 22 |
The number 8336749476338 is the same number whether it is
read forwards or backwards.

True False |
| 23 |
Walter's grandmother's daughter could be Walter's son's
grandmother.

True False |
| 24 |
If the second day of the month is a Friday, then the 12th
day of the month is a Tuesday.

True False |
| 25 |
By removing seven letters from the word "strengthen", the
word "rent" can be formed.

True False |
| 26 |
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)

True False |
| 27 |
If Borbs are better than Fribs, and Luns are worse than
Jirts, Luns must be better than Fribs if Luns are better than Borbs.

True False |
| 28 |
Using six toothpicks you can create four equilateral
triangles (where each triangle's side is the length of a toothpick).

True False |
| 29 |
For a sentence with such fine phrasing, there are five
instances of the sixth letter from the alphabet here.

True False |
| 30 |
The sixth to last letter in the alphabet makes just one
appearance in this short but active sentence.

True False |
| 31 |
A new millennium began on 1st January 2001, but the 21st
century began on 1st January 2000.

True False |
| 32 |
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.

True False |
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