Quiz for fun!

Try these 10 tricky questions below!

Some of them are hard, BUT some of them are VERY EASY. One thing to note, please remember not to think too COMPLEX or you will get them all wrong.

Just sit back, relax and go through these questions one by one! ^_^

You may check the answer on each question as you go

Q1. What is the best way for A to reach / rescue B?

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Q2. There is a horseriding competition between Mary and Jack. However this horseriding competition is the unusual one because the SLOWEST horse is the winner. Therefore Mary and Jack ride their horses very, very slowly and eventually they feel tired. They met an oldman who suggest them something. Amazingly, after talking to the oldman, Mary and Jack ride very, very FAST to the "finish" line. Why is that and what was actually the oldman's suggestion?

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Q3. Andrew lives in the 10th level of an apartment. He always use a lift to go to the ground level but he always walk through the stairs when he want to go back to his room. Why is that? In short, why he always use a lift to go down and stairs to go up?

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Q4. By using these eight sticks, form THREE identical (same sized) square.

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Q5. There is a tree on the top of the hill. Beside the tree, there is a cow and a farmer. The farmer wants to go downhill, so he tie the cow with a 2 metres rope. Before he left, he put his lunch 3 metres away from the cow. When he arrive back, he found that the cow has eaten his lunch. Why is this possible?

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Q6. Today, in our class, there are two new boys who looks exactly alike. They were born in the same TIME and live in the same PLACE. Someone asks them, "Are you two twins?" The two boys replied, "No."
Why is that? what actually is the relationship between them?

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Q6. How many mistake can you spot here?

"APD is a famous Australian dictionary for upper primary schools. It explains the meaning of approximately 12000 words in a clear and simple language."

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Q8. Look at these diagrams:

What is C?

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Q9. There is a pen on a table that can write in red, blue and black. The red and blue has ran out/broken, but there is a boy who desperately need to write blue and red. What should he do?

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Q10. There are four squares in the diagram below.

Move ONE of this matchstick, and form another square (SO there is FIVE squares in total)
Hint: those five squares may NOT be in the same size.

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Q1. This is the best/fastest way:

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Q2. They swapped horse. (Remember, the slowest HORSE is the winner?) Therefore, they ride their opponent's horse and the rule become vice versa, ie. the fastest horse is the winner. Hence, by doing that, the horse-riding competition become the normal one again.

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Q3. Because Andrew is a very short boy. He only tall enough to press the button to the ground level, but he is not tall enough to press the '10' button to go up. Thatz why he must use stairs to go up to the 10th level.

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Q5. There is no statement that the cow is tied to the tree, it only says that the cow is tied with a rope. Therefore, since the cow is not tied to the tree, it can go anywhere it like!

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Q6. They are not twins - but triplets. The other identical boy is sick and unable to go to school on that day.

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Q7. Only one mistake, the writing 'Q6' should be 'Q7'.

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Q8. C=3. Think about the clock:

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Q9. Just write Blue and Red in black:

Blue and Red

It doesn't say that the boy should write the blue and red in blue and red COLOR

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How many have you score? Did you get all of them right? You did? Congratulations!! If not, dont worry. I got most of them wrong, too. ^_^;; All of these questions are clipped and re-edited based from the 'IQ TEST' book.

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