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Logic Fun Quiz
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Question 1 of 8
1. Question
What’s bigger than God,
The poor have it;
The rich don’t;
And if you eat it, you die?-
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The answer is found by focusing mainly on the very first statement … What’s bigger than God?
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Question 2 of 8
2. Question
Which one of the following statements is true?
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Question 3 of 8
3. Question
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 second, and the last is three times the second?
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Start with the last number. It has to be 3 times the third number, but can still only be a single digit.
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Question 4 of 8
4. Question
The following poem spells out a word, letter by letter. “My first” refers to the word’s first letter, and so on. What is the word that this poem describes?
My first is in fish but not in snail,
My second in rabbit but not in tail,
My third in up but not down,
My fourth in tiara not in crown,
My fifth in tree you plainly see,
My whole a food for you and me.-
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Just work through each line and find the letter (or possible letters) that answer each line in the poem. Then find a word that uses one letter from each line.
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Question 5 of 8
5. Question
There are three boxes, one contains only apples, one contains only oranges, and one contains both apples and oranges. The boxes have been incorrectly labeled such that no label identifies the actual contents of the box it labels.
Opening just one box, and without looking in the box, you take out one piece of fruit. By looking at the fruit, how can you immediately label all of the boxes correctly.
Which box did you open and how can you be sure to label all boxes correctly?
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It might help to draw this on paper, and randomly label three boxes. Then act as if you opened one box and pulled out one piece of fruit. Based on what you pulled out, can you tell anything about that box or the other two boxes? Remember, they are all labeled incorrectly!
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Question 6 of 8
6. Question
A man needs to cross a river in a canoe. With him, he has a bag of grain, a chicken, and a fox.
He can only carry one of the three at a time.
If he leaves the grain and the chicken, the chicken will eat the grain. If he takes the grain, the fox will eat the chicken.
How does he successfully cross the river with his load?
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The trick to this is realizing that he can take things back and forth across the river if he wants to…
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Question 7 of 8
7. Question
True or False: This statement is False.
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Question 8 of 8
8. Question
This logical problem was created, I am told, by the atheist Bertrand Russell.
Imagine you are trying to classify and organize everything that exists. You start to group things together into sets. As you near the end of this tedious project, you notice a whole bunch of miscellaneous items that do not properly fit into any other group or set. So you decide to create a set for things that do not fit into any set. Can you put any of these items into this set?
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