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Question #1:

If I am a man and Jason's son is my son's father, what relationship am I to Jason?

Answer #1


Question #2:

How could you give someone $63 using six bills, without using one dollar bills?

Answer #2


Question #3:

What word from group B belongs to group A and why?
A) FRONT, SKI, MELON, FALL
B) ROAD, TIRE, TOWER, CLIFF

Answer #3


Question #4:

Mrs. Shady is lying on a bed, and on the floor beside it is a pair of scissors. The scissors were instrumental in her death, yet there is no trace of blood. Mrs. Shady's body reveals no signs of any cuts or bruises. How could she have been murdered with the pair of scissors?

Answer #4


Question #5

Something extraordinarily unusual happened on the 6th of May, 1978 at 12:34 p.m. What was it?

Answer #5


Question #6

A worm is at the bottom of a forty meter hole. It can crawl upwards at a rate of four meters in a day, but at night, it slips back three meters. At this rate, how long will it take the worm to crawl out of the hole?

Answer #6


Question #7

An old beggar collects cigarette ends from ashtrays and sidewalks and uses the tobacco to roll her own cigarettes. She has this practice down to a fine art, knowing it will take seven cigarette ends to make one cigarette. Since she has collected 49 ends, how many cigarettes can she make from these and why?

Answer #7


Question #8

Justin Summers walks up and down a hill which is six kilometers for a round trip. His dog being slower, walks at half the speed. When Justin reaches the top of the hill he turns around and walks down meeting his dog part way. Justin continues walking to the bottom of the hill at the same speed. The dog follows him, also maintaining his original speed. How far did the dog walk?

Answer #8


Question #9

Picture a ship at anchor. Over the side hangs a rope ladder with half a meter rungs. The tide rises a half meter per hour. At the end of five hours, how much of the ladder will remain above the water assuming the nine rungs were above water when the tide began to rise?

Answer #9


Question #10

Gloria Goodbody opened her own clothing store called "The Wrap". She wasn't sure about pricing certain items so she devised her own method. At "The Wrap" a vest costs $20, socks cost $25, a tie costs $15 and a blouse costs $30. Using Gloria's pricing scheme, how much would a pair of underwear cost?

Answer #10


Question #11

In the "Strange" family, each daughter has the same number of brothers as she has sisters. Each son has twice as many sisters as he has brothers. How many sons and daughters are in the family?

Answer #11


Question #12

Dan Manly was revisiting his home town when an old friend called. "Hey, Dan, how have you been? It must be 15 years since we last saw each other. " "At least that," replied Dan. "I've been keeping well, but tell me about yourself." Dan's friend answered, "I'm married now but to someone that you wouldn't know. By the way, this is my daughter." Dan looked down at the little girl and asked her name. "It's the same as my mother's," the little girl replied. "Then I bet your name is Susan," said Dan. How could he know?

Answer #12


Question #13

Harold Bird married a widow. At the time they each had children of their own. Thirteen years later the Bird kids got into a heated argument. Mrs. Bird exclaimed to Mr. Bird, "Your children and my children are fighting with our children!" Each parent is directly related to nine of the 12 children in the Bird family. How many children were born after Mr. and Mrs. Bird were married?

Answer #13


Question #14

Old Mr. Terminus was lying on his deathbed while his wife was about to give birth. Father Clement was at his bedside when Mr. Terminus dictated his will. "I leave 2/3 of my estate to my child, should it be a boy, and 1/3 to my wife. If the child is a girl, I want 2/3 to go to my wife and 1/3 to my daughter." Mr. Terminus passed on and left Father Clement with a rather peculiar problem, since Mrs. Terminus gave birth to twins, a boy and a girl. How should the estate be divided in order to comply as closely as possible with his wishes?

Answer #14


Question #15

What is a five letter word in the English language whose pronunciation isn't changed by removing four of its letters?

Answer #15


Question #16

Which drawing in the bottom row logically comes next in the series that is shown in the top row?

        
OOOO   OOOO   OOOO   ????
XOOX   OOXO   OXOO   ????
OOOO   XXOO   OOOO   ????
OXOO   OOOO   XOOO   ????

(A)    (B)    (C)     
XXOO   OOOO   OOOO
XOOO   OOOO   OOOO
OOOO   OXOO   OXOO
OOOO   OXOO   OOOO

Answer #16


Question #17

A man left home one morning. He turned right and ran straight ahead. Then he turned left. After awhile, he turned left again, running faster than ever. Then he turned left once more and decided to go home. In the distance he could see two masked men waiting for him. Who were they?

Answer #17


Question #18

Picture three boxes containing fruit. The first box is marked CHERRIES, the second box is marked BANANAS, and the third box is marked CHERRIES AND BANANAS. Each of the boxes is labelled incorrectly. How could you label each box correctly if you were allowed to select only one fruit from one of the boxes?

Answer #18


Question #19

There was a shipwreck at sea and Buck, Lance, and Jack were washed ashore on a small island. Upon reaching shore they promptly fell asleep from exhaustion. A short time later, Buck awoke and saw that a box of bananas had been washed ashore. Buck ate one third of the bananas and went back to sleep. Lance soon awoke and upon seeing the box of bananas, ate on third of what was left and then fell asleep. Jack woke next and assumed that the other two hadn't eaten any bananas, so he ate one third of what remained. When Jack finished, there were 8 bananas left over. How many bananas were in the box originally?

Answer #19


Question #20

There is a cage at the Electron City Zoo that contains both peacocks and wild pigs. If there is a total of 30 eyes and 44 feet, how many of each are in the cage?

Answer #20


Question #21

What is the next letter in the following sequence?

M A M J J A S O

Answer #21


Question #22

There are three extremely bright men seeking the hand of Ms. Candy Barr. Candy loves her men smart, but cannot decide which one of the three men is the smartest. Consequently, she proposes a test. Candy places a mark on each man's forehead and tells them that each of them has either a blue mark or a red mark. She instructs them to raise their hand if they see a blue mark on either of the other two. The first man to determine what color his mark is, and explain how he arrived at that conclusion will have her hand in marriage. Each man raised his hand, and a few moments later, one of them had the answer. What color was the winner's mark and how did he know?

Answer #22


Question #23

It was in the fall of 1962 that a man went to town with $50 in his pocket, but returned home with $150. He bought a hat at a clothing store and some apples at the market. Then he had his eyes tested. He gets paid every Thursday by check. The banks are only open on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. The eye doctor is closed on Saturday. The market stays closed on Thursday and Friday. On what day did the man go to town?

Answer #23


Question #24

You throw away the outside and cook the inside. Then you eat the outside and throw away the inside. What did you eat?

Answer #24


Question #25

This is a most unusual paragraph. How quickly can you find out what is so unusual about it? It looks so ordinary you'd think nothing was wrong with it and in fact, nothing is wrong with it. It is unusual though. Why? Study it, think about it, and you may find out. If you work at it for a bit it will dawn on you. So jump to it and try your skill at figuring it out. Good luck!

Answer #25


Question #26

Every Tuesday evening Hardy Pyle drives up to his cottage to visit his wife. On these weekly visits he drops off the clean clothes and picks up the dirty laundry. Since Mrs. Pyle changes her underwear each morning, what is the minimum number of underwear she can own?

Answer #26


Question #27

There is a grandfather clock that chimes the appropriate number of times to indicate the hour, as well as chiming once at each quarter hour. If you were in the other room and heard the clock chime just once, what would be the longest possible period of time you would have to wait in order to be certain of the correct time?

Answer #27


Queston #28

What is the product of the following series?

(X-A) x (X-B) x (X-C) x (X-D)....(X-Z)

Answer #28


Question #29

Which word from Group B belongs with the words from Group A and why?

A) PAPER, BLAST, BANK, BOX
B) JUICE, BAG, CRADLE, CARPET

Answer #29


Question #30

Using one set of letters in the same order, can you fill in the blanks and make a normal sentence?

A _o_a_l_ doctor had _o _a_l_ and therefore, was _o_ a_l_ to operate.

Answer #30


Question #31

When asked how old she was, Suzie replied, "In two years I will be twice as old as I was five years ago." How old is she?

Answer #31


Question #32

There are two books standing side by side on a shelf, each consisting of exactly 100 pages. The book on the left is upside-down. If you add the page number at the extreme left-hand side of the left-hand book to the page number at the extreme right-hand side of the right-hand book, what is the total?

Answer #32


Question #33

Which of the following words does not belong with the others and why?

Father
Aunt
Sister
Cousin
Mother
Uncle

Answer #33


Question #34

There is an ancient invention still used in some parts of the world today that allows people to see through walls. What is it?

Answer #34


Question #35

It takes Sandy three hours to paint a fence, and it takes Claude six hours to complete the same job. How long would it take both of them working together at their normal paces to complete the same job?

Answer #35


Question #36

There is a cage at the Proton city zoo that holds a variety of jungle animals and creatures. In this cage there are 11 heads and 20 feet. There are twice as many jungle creatures with four feet as there are jungle creatures with two feet. How many creatures of each kind are in the cage?

Answer #36


Question #37

What are the next two letters in the following series?

A E F H I K L M ...

Answer #37


Question #38

A tree doubled in height each year until it reached its maximum height over the course of ten years. How many years did it take for the tree to reach half its maximum height?

Answer #38


Queston #39

While on safari in the wild jungles of Djibouti, Professor Quantum woke one morning and felt something in the pocket of his shorts. It had a head and a tail, but no legs. When Quantum got up he could feel it move inside his pocket. Quantum, however, showed little concern and went about his morning rituals. Why such a casual attitude?

Answer #39


Question #40

If boiling water is poured into a thick drinking glass as well as a very thin wine glass, of the two, which is more likely to crack?

Answer #40


Question #41

Ari Grant and Charles Pompuss took turns driving on a round trip using the same route both ways. Ari drove the first 40 kilometers and then Charles drove the rest of the way. Ari started to drive on the return trip and the Charles drove the last 50 kilometers. Which of the two drove more kilometers and how many more did he drive?

Answer #41


Question #42

Mr. Green, Mr. Red, and Mr. Blue were at the Soul Ace Motel having a drink. One man was wearing a red suit; one a green suit; and the other a blue suit. "Have you noticed," said the man in the blue suit, "that although our suits have colors corresponding to our names, not one of us is wearing a suit that matches our own names?" Mr.Red looked at the other two and said, "You're absolutely correct." What color suit is each man wearing?

Answer #42


Question #43

Barney Dribble fell asleep after dinner one night. When he awoke he realized that he would have to rush in order to make last call at the Soul Ace Hotel. He grabbed a t-shirt and put it on inside-out, with his left arm in the right sleeve. Where is the label?

Answer #43


Question #44

When the day after tomorrow is yesterday, today will be as far from Wednesday as today was from Wednesday when the day before yesterday was tomorrow. What is the day after this day?

Answer #44


Question #45

Which number is next in the series and why?

10, 4, 3, 11, 15, ...

(A) 14
(B) 1
(C) 17
(D) 12

Answer #45


Question #46

Pete Polyester is a used car salesman. He sold half his cars plus one more to his first customer of the day. To the second customer, he sold half the remainder plus one more. To the third customer, he sold half of the remainder plus one more; and to the fourth customer, he sold half the remainder plus one more. Pete was now the proud salesman on an empty car lot. How many cars did Pete have for sale at the start of his fantastic day?

Answer #46


Question #47

Can you translate the following?

Y Y U R Y Y U B I C U R Y Y 4 M E

Answer #47


Question #48

Can you translate the following into a sentence?

1 0 0 2 0 4 1 8 0

Answer #48


Question #49

A man and a boy who are walking together step out with their right feet first. The boy walks three paces while the man walks two. When will they both put their left feet forward together?

Answer #49


Question #50

How would you rearrange the letters in the words new door to make one word?

Answer #50


Question #51

King Tut died 120 years after King Eros was born. Their combined ages when they died was 100 years. King Eros died in the year 40 B.C. In what year was King Tut born?

Answer #51


Question #52

Granny Smith, who was leaving Montreal, boarded a train at four minutes past the hour. After boarding, she stuck her head out of the window and shouted to the ticket man, "How far are we from Toronto?" "All trains take five hours either way," he replied. "How many trains shall I meet on the way?" asked Granny. "A train leaves Toronto at five minutes past the hour, every hour," Answered the ticket men. How many trains will Granny Smith meet?

Answer #52


Question #53

What is the next letter in the following sequence?

O T T F F S S

Answer #53


Question #54

Pete Polyester, a door-to-door salesman, was selling a high tech car wax that he claimed was harder than steel. Pete offered one container for $19 or two for $33. He said that his profit was the same either way, and since these were his last two containers, he simply wanted the quick sale. If we take Pete's word for his profit margin, what must each container of wax cost him?

Answer #54


Question #55

If a block weighs eight kilograms plus half a block, what is the weight of a block and a half?

Answer #55


Question #56

There is a seven letter word in the English language that contains eight words without rearranging any of its letters. The words contained therein must be of at least two letters in length. What is this word and the eight words found within it?

Answer #56


Question #57

One day Gino and Gweedo had an insatiable craving for dandelion wine. They drove along the country roads stopping and picking the weeds where they could. At the end of the day, Gino had picked five bushels and Gweedo picked three. Next they stopped at Fanuchi's since he promised to bake them pizzas in exchange for 1/3 of the dandelions picked. Not sure of the fairest way to divide the eight bushels, they put them into 24 baskets, each keeping eight. In exchange for his eight baskets, Fanuchi made them eight pizzas. The problem started when Gino and Gweedo disagreed on how to divide the pizzas. Gino said he deserved more since he picked five bushels to Gweedo's three. Since they each have eight baskets of dandilions, how should the pizzas be divided?

Answer #57


Question #58

Four men sat down to play,
They played all night 'till break of day.
They played for gold and not for fun
With separate scores for everyone.
When they came to square accounts,
They all had made quite fair amounts.
Can you the paradox explain,
If no one lost, how could all gain?

Answer #58


Question #59

If a third of six is three, what would half of twenty be?

Answer #59


Question #60

Barney Dribble, staggered out of the Soul Ace Hotel, and managed to make his way over to the large circular kiddy pool located in the center of town. He got into the pool and crawled on his hands and knees due south for 6 meters, before he banged his head on the pool's edge. Undaunted, he turned due east, and crawled for 8 meters before he hit his head on the side of the pool for the second time. Barney realized he had had enough fun for one night and decided to go home. What is the pool's diameter?

Answer #60


Question #61

While exploring the Amazon Jungle, Professor Fossil was seized by hostile natives who told him he could make one final statement which would determine how he would die. If the statement he made was false, he would be boiled in water. If the statement were true, he would be fried in oil. Since Fossil found neither option too attractive, he made a statement that got him out of this seemingly impossible situation. What is the one statement he could have made?

Answer #61


Question #62

What is the value of one-half of two-thirds of three-quarters of four-fifths of five-sixths of six-sevenths of seven-eighths of eight-ninths of nine-tenths of one thousand?

Answer #62


Question #63

Pete Polyester decided to get into the used boat sales business. After buying two boats, he realized he'd spent all his money and had no cash flow. Pete opted for a couple of quick sales. By the end of the day he had sold both boats for $6000 each. On one boat he realized a profit of 20% and on the other boat he lost 20%. Did Pete make money, lose money, or break even?

Answer #63


Question #64

If a man and a half can eat a cake and a half in a minute and a half, allowing the same situation, how many men would it take to eat 60 cakes in 30 minutes?

Answer #64


Question #65

There is a certain club which is for men only. There are 600 men who belong to this club and 5% of these men wear one earring. Of the other 95% membership, half wear two earrings and the other half wear none. How many earrings are being worn in this club?

Answer #65


Question #66

The day before yesterday Scheming Suzie was nine years old. Next year she will be twelve. How is this possible?

Answer #66


Question #67

The bottom 3/4 of a bottle's total height is cylindrical in shape. The upper 1/4 of the total height is irregular in shape. The bottle is filled approximately halfway with cranberry juice. Keeping the bottle closed and using just a ruler, how can you tell what percentage of the total volume of the bottle is filled with cranberry juice?

Answer #67


Question #68

Ben and Carl were in a 100 meter race. When Ben crossed the finish line, Carl was only at the 90 meter mark. Ben suggested they run another race. This time, Ben would start ten meters behind the starting line. All other things being equal, will Carl win, lose or will it be a tie in the second race?

Answer #68


Question #69

Dee Septor, the famous magician, wants to send his nephew, Justin Summers, a one-piece fishing pole for his birthday. Since it's Justin's birthday the following day, Uncle Dee must send it airmail. Dee is told that he cannot send the pole airmail since its 3 inches longer than the airline regulations permit. Dee Septor considers his problem for a moment and then realizes he can still send the pole without exceeding the airline regulations. How can he package and ship the pole without bending or shortening it in any way?

Answer #69


Question #70

Before the research on Cholesterol provoked such due concern, people believed that:

M N X R L T 4 U

What did people believe?

Answer #70


Question #71

Buck Shot and Sam Sham shot 100 arrows, each managing to hit the target 50 times. With the score tied they broke for lunch. After the break, the shooting was not as sharp. Buck, shot 89 arrows but only managed to hit the target 13 times. Sam, shot 50 arrows without hitting the target once. Buck claimed that his percentage after the break was better than Sam's, so therefore he must be the better shot. Sam naturally disagreed. Who had the better average for the day?

Answer #71


Question #72

The Soul Ace Hotel held its annual car rally. Sandy Beach was the favorite to win since she won the last three years in a row. Also in the race was Duncan Drivel, Art Bragg and Hardy Pyle. Duncan, who finished three places in front of last place Hardy Pyle, came in two places in front of seventh place Art Bragg. How many people were in the rally?

Answer #72


Question #73

Two cyclists rode their bicycles up and down a hill. They averaged ten kilometers per hour on the way up and twenty kilometers per hour on the way down. What is their average speed for the entire trip? Explain your answer.

A) 11 kph
B) 13.33 kph
C) 15 kph
D) 16.66 kph

Answer #73


Question #74

Shadow was looking to buy a vacation house on the Isle of Begile, an island where the natives always lie and the visitors always tell the truth. Shadow was looking at one house he particularly liked, but wasn't sure if he could believe the things the owners were telling him about it, so he decided to determine if they were natives or visitors. Shadow asked the man of the house if his wife was a visitor and he received a yes or no answer. Shadow then asked the lady of the house if her husband was a visitor and she also gave him a yes or no answer. Were the two answers necessarily the same and why?

Answer #74


Question #75

Farah Felline was out of town on business and needed a room for the week. When she went to pay the clerk she realized her credit card was missing. Her bank said it would be one week before they could deliver a new card. Farah turned to the desk clerk and said, "I have a solid gold chain with seven links. Each link is worth well over $100. I'll give you the chain as collateral until my card is replaced. Just to be on the safe side, I'll give you one link each day for seven days." Farah realized that she could trade links back and forth and avoid a lot of unnecessary cuts to the chain. What is the fewest number of cuts she wuld have to make and how would she trade the links back and forth?

Answer #75


Question #76

There are two planes heading straight toward each other. One plane is traveling at 15 kilometers per minute, and the other is traveling at 10 kilometers per minute. Assuming that the planes are exactly 1000 kilometers apart, what distance will be between them one minute before they meet?

Answer #76


Question #77

A large motor home pulled out to pass and crashed head-on into an oncoming truck. The driver of the truck was found dead. The driver of the motor home, Skids Road, and one of the passengers Saul Long, were also killed. Only Sid Shady was unharmed. When questioned by police, Shady recounted what happened. "Saul and I were in the back having a few beers and playing a little poker when he stood up to get another beer. Next thing I knew there was a crash and he went flying. Saul was thrown back against the rear door and he must have been killed when he hit the back of his head on the rear door handle. The only reason I survived," said Shady, "was because I was lucky enough to have been sitting down when the collision occurred." Shadow immediately brought Shady in on suspicion of murder. Why?

Answer #77


Question #78

Barney Dribble was going on a one-way bus trip. He intended to ride for a certain distance, get off the bus, and walk back to town. If the bus travels at a rate of nine kilometers per hour and he was to walk back to town at the rate of three kilometers per hour, how far would he ride so that he'd be back in eight hours?

Answer #78


Question #79

Three brothers and their respective wives were traveling through the country when they came to a river. Their only means of crossing was in a small canoe which would only carry 2 people at a time. The three men were very jealous of each other. Not one of the brothers would leave his wife alone in the boat, or on the shore with another brother, unless that brother's wife was also present. How many crossings were necessary to get the happy clan across the river and? Give an example of how they would cross.

Answer #79


Question #80

Suppose there is a river that has no current. Buck Shot got into his canoe and paddled upstream from his dock to the river's bend five kilometers away. At this point he turned around and paddled back to his dock. he checked his watch and saw that the trip took 40 minutes. Now suppose the river has a current of two kilometers per hour, and Buck makes exactly the same trip. With the river flowing at two kilometers per hour, will the trip be longer than 40 minutes, shorter than 40 minutes, or will it take the same amount of time? Explain.

Answer #80


Question #81

Mr. and Mrs. Payload were walking home from the shopping mall with their purchases when Mr. Payload began to complain that his load was too heavy. Mrs. Payload turned to her husband and said, "I don't know what you're complaining about because if you gave me one of your parcels, I would have twice as many as you, and if I gave you just one of mine, we would have equal loads." How many parcels were each carrying?

Answer #81


Question #82

If Leah is Louis's sister,
if Clarisse is Bruno's sister,
if Maud is Christopher's sister,
then who is Hamilton's sister ---

Irene, Claire, Sue, or Peggy? Why?

Answer #82


Question #83

This diagram has been set up according to a certain logical principle. Which letters go in the blanks?

A C E _
L N _ I
J _ M K
_ F D B

Answer #83


Question #84

Timothy notes that his five best friends do not know one another. To get things started he invites three of them to lunch: Adams, Brown, and Carter. (The two other friends are Dickinson and Emerson.) The five first names are, in no particular order, Alex, Bob, Chip, Dave, and Elmer.

After the lunch Timothy lists the results:

What is the full name of each of the five?

Answer #84


Question #85

Find a common English three letter word, knowing that:

LEG has no common letter with it.
ERG has one common letter, not at the correct place
SIR has one common letter, at the correct place
SIC has one common letter, not at the correct place
AIL has one common letter, not at the correct place.

Answer #85


Question #86

The following letters are arranged according to a logical principle. What is it?

C A B C A B
B A B C A C
A C A B B A
C B A C C B
B A C B A C
C B A C B A

Answer #86


Question #87

Four couples spend an evening together. Their first names are Elizabeth, Jeanne, Mary, Anne, Henry, Peter, Louis, and Roger.
At a giiven time:

Henry's wife is not dancing with her husband, but with Elizabeth's husband.
Roger and Anne are not dancing.
Peter is playing the trumpet, with Mary at the piano.

If Anne's husband is not Peter, who is Roger's wife?

Answer #87


Question #88

These words belong to the same logical family:

Which of these words does too? Why?

Answer #88


Question #89

Can you fill in the blank logically?

1  1  1  1
1  3  5  7
1  5  13 25
1  7  25 __

Answer #89


Question #90

I lost my wallet, and I don't remember how much money I had, but I remember thinking the first time I bought something that it cost me 10 percent of what I had. Then I noticed that the second purchase was also exactly 10 percent of what I had left. My sales slips totaled $19. How much was in the wallet when I lost it?

Answer #90


Question #91

Find a common English five letter word knowing that:

ADULT has two letters in common with it, not at their correct places.
GUSTO has no common letter with it.
STORY has one common letter, at the correct place.
BUILT has one common letter, at the correct place.
DYING has one common letter, not at the correct place.
BUGLE has two common letters, but only one at the correct place.
LIGHT has no common letter with it.

Answer #91


Question #92

Lily likes knights but not battlers; she likes writing but not typing; she likes to listen but not to sing. Does she like unknown or famous authors?

Answer #92


Question #93

Can you go from FAIL to PASS in only four steps, changing one letter at a time and making a good English word at each step?

Answer #93


Question #94

All the vowels have been removed from the following proverb, and the remaining letters broken into groups of three letters each. Replace the vowels to find the proverb.

BRD SFF THR FLC KTG THR

Answer #94


Question #95

What is the four-digit number in which the first digit is one-third the second, the third is the sum of the first and the second, and the last is three times the second?

Answer #95


Question #96

After paying all your bills, you're very short of cash. You have a total of $9.60 in your pocket. The money is composed of equal numbers of quarters, dimes, and nickels, but no other coins or bills. How many of each of those three coins do you have?

Answer #96


Question #97

One letter can replace the first letter of each word pair shown below so that two new words are formed. Place the letter you have used for both words on the line between the words. When you have finished, the new letters will spell out a new English word.

MAIL _ PINK
CART _ SAID
GRID _ RIMLESS
LINK _ BOUND
ROWED _ RIPPLE

Answer #97


Question #98

All the vowels have been removed from a popular proverb and the remaining letters broken up into groups of four (with three nulls at the end). Replace the vowels to read the proverb.

LLTH TGLT TRSS NTGL DXXX

Answer #98


Question #99

Each of the words shown below contains the letters OCT. Definitions are given and the number of letters is shown for each. Fill in the words:

A form of firework: _ _ _ _ O C _ _ T

A form of marine life: O C T _ _ _ _

A soup: _ O C _ T _ _ _ _ _

Answer #99


Question #100

If Lily is 10, SonofJorEl is 20, and Ray and Jim are both 5, but Margot is 10, how much is Jennifer using the same logic?

Answer #100


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