welcome to the quiz. here is your first question. if i had one more sister i would have twice as...
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Welcome to the quiz.
Here is your first question.
If I had one more sister I would have twice as many sisters as brothers.
If I had one more brother I would have the same number of each.
How many brothers and sisters do I have in total?
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Question 2.
A bag contains 48 balls of 8 different colours.There are 6 of each colour (including red).
What is the least number you would have to pick, without looking, to be sure of getting 3
red balls?
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Question 3
In a game of snooker a player must pot a red ball each time before potting a coloured ball ( a ball other than red).
The colours score as follows: Red 1Yellow 2Green 3Brown 4Blue 5Pink 6Black 7
If a player potted 2 blacks, 1 yellow, 1 blue and then 2 browns, followed by 1 red, what would the score be?
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Question 5
52 mattresses were packed one on top of each other.
The total height was 9.88m.
What would be the new height ( to the nearest meter) if 9 were removed?
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Question 5
A cat and his friends were called in to rid a town of rats.
After a month they had killed 1271 rats.
Every cat killed the same number of rats.
How many cats were there?
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Question 6
A car trip meter showed 15951 miles, a palindromic number.
What is the least number of miles must the car travel before it show another palindromic
number?
Now divide your answer by the first 2 digit palindromic number.
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Question 7
Multiply the 2nd highest number by the 2nd lowest number and the divide the result by the 3rd lowest
number.
10 35 2 32 37 33 913 36 12 14 34 3 11
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Question 8The red ball moves one position at a time clockwise.
The blue ball moves two positions at a time anti-clockwise.
In how many moves will they be together again?
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Question 9
In an hotel there are 20 rooms.The porter had mixed up the keys.
What is the maximum number of trials required to sort out the keys?
Divide your answer by 10.
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Question 10
What is the only weight from 1kg to 14 kg that cannot be weighed using the weights
below?
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Question 11
A crocodile had a tail that was 3 times as long as its head.
Its body was half as long as its tail.Its body and tail measured 171 inches.
How long was its head?
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Question 12
A woman won £30 on the horses.Her friend said “That’s lucky. Now you have 5 times as much money as you would have if you had lost
£30”.How much money did the woman have before she
won?
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Question 13
5 pool balls are placed in a row.
Which ball is immediately to the left of the ball which is 2 places to the right of the ball, which is 1 less in value than the ball which is immediately to
the left of the ball 2 to the right of the 1 ball?
3 5 1 4 2
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Question 14
When the minute hand points to 9 minutes and the second hand points to 17 seconds, what is the
acute angle between them?
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Question 15
A man had to spend exactly £100 on spring bulbs.When he got to the garden centre he found they cost
the following:Crocus 5pDaffodils £1
Hyacinths £5.
He must buy exactly 100 bulbs and have some of each.
How many hyacinths did he buy?
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Question 16
A newsagent sells 2 magazines and 5 newspapers in the morning for a total of £12.55.
In the afternoon he sells 5 magazines and 2 newspapers for a total of £22.45.
Assuming the newspapers are all the same price as are the magazines.
How much do 3 newspapers and 3 magazines cost in total?
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Question 17
There are 6 trees all of different heights.The tallest is twice the height of the smallest.
There is 1 foot difference in height between each tree.
How tall is the tallest tree?
Unlucky!Better luck next time.
Congratulations!!
You have completed the challenge.
Well done.