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I have a 6-digit code for my school locker.
The second digit is the same as the 5th digit.
By adding 10 to the middle two digits you get the last two digits.
The fourth digit is 1 less than the first digit.
The second digit is 7.
Three of the digits are less than 4, and none of them is 0.
What is the first digit of my school locker?
A. 5
B. 7
C. 3
D. 1
Both Brianne and En set out from their original locations at exactly the same time and on exactly the same route. Brianne drives from Morse to Houston at an average speed of 104km per hour. En drives at 80km per hour, and then immediately returns to Houston at the same speed and on the same route.
If En arrives in Houston 2 hours after Brianne, how many hours did it take for Brianne to make his trip?
A. 1 hour 30mins
B. 1 hour
C. 1 hour 15mins
D. 2 hours
Two letters must be placed in each set of brackets so that they form a word when tacked to the letters on the left and another word when placed in front of the letters on the right. The letters placed in the brackets must produce an eight-letter word when read downwards in pairs.
HE (_ _) LY
HO (_ _) AR
AU (_ _) NK
CO (_ _) CH
What word can be formed?
A. ARGUMENT
B. RESTRAIN
C. ROASTERS
D. MATERIAL
Apple employees had a competition to see who could throw a Samsung phone the furthest.
Steve came immediately before Joe.
No one was after Chris.
Joe beat 2 people.
Melanie was in 4th place.
Where did James finish?
A. 1st
B. 2nd
C. 3rd
D. 4th
E. 5th
Carl was given a choice by his dad to choose three models of 2020 Hot Wheels Car they can buy in the Toy Store. He is only allowed to choose one car per model set.
Model Set 1 |
Model Set 2 |
Model Set 3 |
Porsche 918 Spyder |
Ford Ranger Raptor |
2005 Ford Mustang |
2018 Honda Civic Type R |
Land Rover Series Pick Up |
Ford Ranger Raptor |
Land Rover Series Pick Up |
2005 Ford Mustang |
‘16 Bugatti Chiron |
Carl wants the 2018 Honda Civic Type R and the Ford Ranger Raptor.
What car model can he not choose?
A. Porsche 918 Spyder
B. 2005 Ford Mustang
C. Land Rover Series Pick Up
D. Ford Ranger Raptor
Timothy has eight cubic bricks. Each brick has a different letter on each face.
The letters on each brick are:
Brick 1 – YDKPFG
Brick 2 – CEVWHQ
Brick 3 – TAYLIK
Brick 4 – VEXZAL
Brick 5 – BRHEJC
Brick 6 – MNRBDY
Brick 7 – SAQWVM
Brick 8 – NORSCG
Which one of the following can Timothy not spell out with his bricks?
A. EMERGING
B. EMPHASIS
C. EMPLOYEE
D. EVIDENCE
Arianese is a language. Here are some sentences in Arianese together with their English translations:
A oper ot kerdiat bui retora uhi esks.
I love to watch the seabirds and sky.
Bui retara it bui erfuc er curfe.
The sunset at the beach is breathtaking.
Elpis gu huny ot uyt derfu empiro.
Let’s go back to this place someday.
Here is a sentence in Arianese:
Elpis kerdiat bui curfe retora it bui erfuc empiro.
Which English sentence conveys its correct meaning?
A. Let’s watch the breathtaking sunset at the beach someday.
B. Let’s watch the breathtaking seabirds at the beach someday.
C. Let’s watch the sunset sky at the breathtaking beach.
D. Let’s watch the breathtaking sky at the beach someday.
Mobile phones use the following keys for forming words when sending text messages.
To form the word RED, for instance, it requires 7 to be pressed three times, 3 to be pressed twice, and then 3 to be pressed once more.
Wangji sent a message to his friend saying:
“We must go home before it gets too dark.”
Which key is pressed most times when the entire sentence is formed?
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7
Mr Bean uses similar passwords for his five email accounts. All of his passwords consist of 8 characters. He knows that the password for his Gmail (Email #5) account has exactly one different character from the passwords of his other accounts. His passwords are shown below:
Email 1: w*JH6$kP
Email 2: w*q86$kP
Email 3: w*qH6$k0
Email 4: w*qH6$4P
What is Mr Bean’s Gmail password?
A. w*JH6$k0
B. w*JH6$4P
C. w*qH6$kP
D. w*q86$k0
Peppa and Bugsy are two friends who communicate with each other in the form of a code. Both of them are really good at maths, hence, they incorporated numbers in the way they write their codes.
In their code, each letter in the alphabet is assigned with a number where number 1 is assigned to letter A, number 2 for letter B, and so on up until letter Z. For every subsequent letter, the assigned number for that specific letter is added with 2. This means that if the letter “A” appears thrice, the third “A” is written as “5” (1+2+2 = 5). For example, writing the word “AIRPORT” using their code will be “191816152020”.
Peppa is about to write to Bugsy with the following message.
“Bake me a chocolate-dew cake on my birthday.”
How will Peppa write the word BIRTHDAY?
A. 491822106827
B. 491823106926
C. 491822106927
D. 491922106926
A special code uses these two rules in encoding words:
For example, BREATH is coded as YPVYGF, and AGENDA is coded as ZEVLWY
How would you code KANGAROO?
A. PYMFZPLN
B. PYMEZPLM
C. PYMEZPLN
D. PYMFZPLM
My sister Barbara loves to write to me whenever she takes trips, and her notes are written entirely in code. She uses symbols instead of letters and changes the code for each note, so one symbol doesn’t always stand for the same letter of the alphabet. I always start to crack the code by looking at how she signs her name at the end of the note:
╘ ◁ ╭ ╘ ◁ ╭ ◁
I asked her which country she will visit next month, and she sent me a one-word reply:
▷ ┓ ◿ ┓◠ ┓
Where can I assume Barbara will go?
A. Canada
B. Russia
C. Greece
D. Monaco
A cat, mouse, dog, bird, frog, and hamster were arranged according to the following order:
The frog is not beside the bird.
The bird is somewhere to the left of the mouse.
The dog is not directly next to the hamster, mouse, bird, or frog.
The cat is somewhere to the right of the mouse.
Only the mouse is in between the hamster and the bird.
Reversing the sequence, which animal is on the third spot starting from the right?
A. Cat
B. Frog
C. Hamster
D. Mouse
Krister presented to John a sequence of numbers with a common pattern. These numbers are shown below.
1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 100, ?
What is the next number to this sequence?
A. 101
B. 104
C. 201
D. 204
In a group of six people, two belong to the dance troupe.
Frahn: “It is Justin and Trisha.”
Trisha: “It is Frahn and Justin.”
Justin: “It is Trisha and Cherry.”
Cherry: “ It is Tom and Justin.”
Tom: “It is Amber and Cherry.”
Amber: “I prefer to be silent about the matter”
One person lied about both. Four people correctly named one person but incorrectly identified the other.
Which among the group belongs to the dance troupe?
A. Amber and Justin
B. Trisha and Amber
C. Frahn and Trisha
D. Justin and Cherry
In the new Robinsons Mall, six vacant store spaces will be used to open new stores by six companies: Fisher, Gondar, Huffle, Josie, Luxxe, and Morty. Each of the six companies will open exactly one new store in one of the spaces, numbered 1-6. No two companies can share individual store space. The stores will choose their store space based on the following rules:
Huffle must open a store space numbered higher than the one opened by Josie.
Luxxe’s space number is lower than the space number of Gondar.
Huffle cannot use the fifth or the sixth store space.
Josie must open a store space numbered higher than the one opened by Fisher.
If Luxxe chooses a lower-numbered store space than Josie, then which of the following could be true?
A. Fisher chooses store space 1.
B. Luxxe chooses store space 3.
C. Morty Chooses store space 4.
D. Josie chooses store space 2.
Five contestants in a declamation contest—Martin, Othello, Pin, Queen, and Susy—will give their speeches in front of a judging panel during five consecutive time slots, one contestant per time slot. Each contestant will give his/her speech exactly once. The order of the contestants must adhere to the following conditions:
If Susy gives her speech first, Martin gives his speech last.
If Martin gives his speech second, Queen gives her speech first.
Martin does not give his speech first.
Pin gives his speech immediately after Othello gives his speech.
Othello can give his speech in any of the five-time slots EXCEPT?
A. Second
B. Third
C. Fourth
D. Fifth
In one year, five cows produced 10,500 litres of milk. Milk output grew by 50% in the second year compared to the prior year. The five cows produced 50% more again during the third year.
How many litres of milk were produced over the course of three years?
A. 15,750L
B. 23,625L
C. 28,675L
D. 49,875L
Charles sent Amy a text in encrypted code. He used pictures rather than letters.
Amy knows that the following symbols represent the word “ISLAND.”
What do these symbols represent?
A. HAPPY
B. LYING
C. LYRIC
D. HEART
If the word CYCLOHEXYLAMINE is coded as CHLMNXYOIEA, then how is the word COMMERCIALISING coded using that language?
A. CCGLMNRSEIIIAO
B. CGLMNRSEIAO
C. CGLMMNRSAEIIIO
D. CGLMNRSOIEA