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  1. The price of a t-shirt was cut 20% for a sale. The price of the t-shirt should be increased by 25% if it is to be sold again at the original price.
    a. True
    b. False

  2. Out of the following, E is least like the other designs.
    A Z F N E
    a. True
    b. False

  3. EVIAN is to NAIVE as 42312 is to 21324.
    a. True
    b. False

  4. Lisa was both the 16th highest and 16th lowest in her mid term exam. Therefore her class had 32 students.
    a. True
    b. False

  5. Emile made some waffles. He ate one and gave half the remainder to his brother Robbie. After eating another one he was left with 2. This means that he made 8 waffles.
    a. True
    b. False

  6. Ian is helping his gym teacher. The teacher asks him to go and bring 15 balls from the storage room. Ian can carry 3 balls at a time. He needs to make 5 trips to the storage room.
    a. True
    b. False

  7. If you write down all the odd numbers from 1-15 in a row then the sum of any two numbers next to each other is odd.
    a. True
    b. False

  8. Suppose you begin reading a book on page B and end on page E. If you read each page completely and the pages are numbered and read consecutively then you have read (E - B) + 1 pages.
    a. True
    b. False

  9. Christina has 60 apples. Anna has 85 and Dana has 148. Together Christina and Anna have more apples than Dana. a. True
    b. False

  10. If you write the words DOS, TAM and MAN with DOS on top, TAM in the middle and MAN at the bottom then the names Dan and Sam can be formed diagonally.
    a. True
    b. False

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

  12. A sign pointing to the left will point to the right when rotated 180 degrees on a vertical axis about its center.
    a. True
    b. False

  13. There are 5 employees - A, B, C, D and E in the office. Rumors spread through the office according to the following rules: Rumors can be passed in any direction between D and E. Rumors can be passed from A to B from B to C and from C to E. A rumor began by B that reaches D would be known by everybody.
    a. True
    b. False

  14. There are six equally spaced beads on a circle. You need 30 straight lines to connect each bead with every other bead.
    a. True
    b. False

  15. The next number in this series is odd.
    15…12…13…10…11…8…
    a. True
    b. False

  16. Sue walks one block west from her house. Then she walks two blocks south and then one block east. She is now 2 blocks from her house.
    a. True
    b. False

  17. Using exactly three colors 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

  18. An octagon can be divided into 8 identical triangles by drawing 4 straight lines.
    a. True
    b. False

  19. Three equally sized circles can be drawn in such a way that they overlap and create 8 separate compartments.
    a. True
    b. False

  20. There are five employees--G, H, I, J, and K--in an office. Rumors spread through the office according to the following rules; Rumors can be passed in either direction between J and K. Rumors can be passed from G to H, from H to I, and from I to K. A rumor begun by H that reaches J will be known by all the following employees EXCEPT; ?
    a. I
    b. G
    c. K
    d. H
    e. J

  21. Select the answer-pair that expresses a relationship most similar to that expressed in the capitalized pair. ORCHESTRA ; MUSICIAN ?
    a. story ; comedian
    b. band ; singer
    c. garden ; leaf
    d. troupe ; actor
    e. government ; lawyer

  22. Please find the figure continuing the series:

  23. Select the answer-pair that expresses a relationship most similar to that expressed in the capitalized pair. CLUB ; GOLF ?
    a. type ; book
    b. ball ; soccer
    c. glove ; baseball
    d. racket ; tennis
    e. board ; chess

  24. If n is an odd integer, which one of the following is an even integer?
    a. n x n
    b. n/4
    c. 2n + 3
    d. n(n + 3)
    e. n/3

  25. Four books are arranged on a book shelf. The positions of the books are numbered 1 through 4, from left to right. For the following pair of conditions, how many possible orderings are there? C sits to the right of B. B sits next to D only if B sits next to C?
    a. 4
    b. 6
    c. 8
    d. 10
    e. 12

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