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962
deductive
In which of the pictures is the white area bigger than the grey area?
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D
963
spatial
On a table, five polygon cards are stacked as shown. Each card is numbered according to the color shown at the bottom. The cards are removed one by one from the top of the stack. The possible order the cards are removed is:
[ "5-1-3-4-2", "3-4-2-5-1", "2-3-5-4-1", "2-5-4-3-1" ]
D
964
spatial
How many line segments are shown in the image?
[ "9", "11", "13", "15" ]
D
965
deductive
Maria describes one of these shapes in the following way: "It is not a square. It is grey. It is either round or three sided." Which shape did she describe?
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B
966
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
null
B
967
algorithmic
One chocolate needs 8 dollars. There is an offer as shown in the figure. How many chocolates at most can Katherine purchase with 349 dollars?
[ "20", "30", "31", "47" ]
D
968
algorithmic
<image1> shows some balanced scales. How many ducks weigh the same as a crocodile (see <image2>)?
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B
969
spatial
A cuboid consists of three building blocks is depicted in <image1>. Each building block has a different colour and is made up of 4 cubes. What does the white building block look like in <image2>?
null
D
970
algorithmic
How many left hands appear in the image?
[ "4", "2", "8", "5" ]
B
971
algorithmic
If we walk from D to N along the lines and pick up the letters DESIGN in the correct order, what is the length of the shortest walk in units given that the length of each grid is 1 unit?
[ "26", "25", "28", "27" ]
C
972
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
null
A
973
deductive
Who finished the last?
[ "Mary", "Paige", "Betty", "Lily" ]
D
974
spatial
Betty keeps drawing three different figures in <image1>in the same order. Which figure in <image2> should be the next?
null
D
975
deductive
Numbers are written in the 4x4 grid: any two numbers in neighbouring squares should have a difference of 1 , that is squares that share an edge. The number 3 is already given. The number 9 will be used somewhere in the grid. How many different numbers will have been used once the grid is filled in completely?
[ "6", "7", "8", "9" ]
B
976
algorithmic
A squirrel is following the paths of labyrinth and collecting food for winter. Which stuff it will not be able to take?
null
D
977
inductive
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
null
A
979
algorithmic
How many more monkeys does a zoo need so that the number of all the animals is 2 times the number of monkeys, if the zoo already has some felines, monkeys, and birds (the numbers are shown in the image)?
[ "24", "21", "23", "18" ]
B
980
deductive
The shape in the picture is to be split into three identical pieces. What does one of these pieces look like? <image1> <image2>
null
A
981
inductive
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
null
D
982
deductive
There are four cards on the table as in the picture. Every card has a letter on one side and a number on the other side. Peter said: "For every card on the table it is true that if there is a vowel on one side, there is an even number on the other side." What is the smallest number of cards Alice must turn in order to check whether Peter said the truth?
[ "2", "3", "4", "5" ]
A
985
inductive
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
null
B
986
algorithmic
Arno lays out the word KANGAROO using 8 cards in <image1>. However, some cards are turned. By turning it twice the letter K can be corrected, letter A can be corrected by turning it once (see drawing in <image2>). How often does he have to turn so that the word KANGAROO can be read correctly?
[ "5", "6", "7", "8" ]
B
987
algorithmic
How many faces has the object shown? (Prism with a hole)
[ "6", "7", "8", "9" ]
C
988
algorithmic
Which animal is the heaviest according to the scales in the image?
[ "Rooster", "Rabbit", "Duck", "The three animals are equally heavy" ]
B
989
inductive
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
null
C
990
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
null
C
991
spatial
Alfred turns his building block 10 times as shown in <image1>. The first three times can be seen in the picture. What is the final position of the building block? Choose from <image2>.
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D
992
algorithmic
Grey and white pearls are threaded on a piece of string. Monika wants to have 5 grey pearls. However, she can only pull off pearls from the end of the string. Therefore she has to pull off some white pearls as well. What is the minimum number of white pearls she has to pull off, to get 5 grey pearls?
[ "2", "3", "4", "5" ]
B
993
spatial
Look at <image1>. Which piece in <image2> is missing?
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A
994
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
null
A
995
spatial
Given a pair of chairs arranged at a specific angle, select the option from the four provided that matches the angle of the chairs in the question.
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B
996
inductive
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
null
B
997
inductive
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
null
A
998
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
null
C
999
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
null
D
1,000
algorithmic
A bird can only move horizontally or vertically towards a feline in the grid. How many ways are there for the bird to reach the feline?
[ "6", "13", "10", "14" ]
C
1,001
algorithmic
The different digits are build using sticks as shown. The ñweightò of a number describes the number of sticks used to build it. How heavy is the heaviest two digit number?
[ "12", "13", "14", "15" ]
C
1,002
spatial
On a table, five polygon cards are stacked as shown. Each card is numbered according to the color shown at the bottom. The cards are removed one by one from the top of the stack. In what possible order are the cards removed?
[ "5-1-3-4-2", "2-3-5-4-1", "2-4-1-3-5", "4-1-2-5-3" ]
B
1,003
spatial
Five polygon cards are stacked on a table as shown. Each card is numbered according to the color shown at the bottom. The cards are removed one by one from the top of the stack. In what possible order are the cards removed?
[ "5-2-3-1-4", "5-1-2-3-4", "1-2-5-3-4", "4-3-1-2-5" ]
D
1,004
spatial
Which cube cannot be made based on the unfolded cube?
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D
1,005
deductive
How many rectangles are in this figure?
[ "9", "10", "11", "12" ]
C
1,006
inductive
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
null
B
1,007
algorithmic
Each bowl has 4 balls. Add up the numbers on the balls. In which bowl is the result biggest?
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A
1,008
algorithmic
How many triangles can be seen in the picture on the right? (Be careful! A triangle can be also be made by joining several smaller triangles together.)
[ "8", "9", "10", "12" ]
C
1,009
inductive
Choose the most appropriate option to fill in the question mark.
null
C
1,010
algorithmic
The following figures show four paths, indicated by the thickest lines, between the X and Y points. Which of these paths is the longest?
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A
1,011
spatial
Four strips of paper are used to make a pattern (see <image1>). What do you see when you look at it from behind? Choose the best option from <image2>.
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D
1,012
spatial
The image shows a geometric structure made up of six identical small cubes. After removing Cube 1, when observing the new geometric structure from the top, front, and left views, compared to the original structure, which one of the views remains unchanged?
[ "the view from the top remains unchanged", "the view from the front remains unchanged", "the view from the left remains unchanged", "all views are changed" ]
B
1,013
deductive
A few fields of a 4x4 grid were painted red. The numbers in the bottom row and left column give the number of fields coloured red. The red was then rubbed away. Which of the following could grids could be a solution?
null
D
1,014
inductive
Divide the following six figures into two categories, so that each category displays its own pattern.
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C
1,015
inductive
Which number should replace the question mark?
[ "7", "9", "11", "12" ]
B
1,016
spatial
Given a pair of chairs arranged at a specific angle, select the option from the four provided that matches the angle of the chairs in the question.
null
B
1,017
algorithmic
Deborah built a stacking toy using 7 rings. How many rings will she see from above?
[ "3", "1", "5", "4" ]
A
1,018
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
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C
1,019
deductive
Misty the cat has five kittens: two of them are striped, one spotty, the rest of them are absolutely white. In which picture can we see the kittens of Misty, knowing that the ears of one of them are of different colour?
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D
1,020
spatial
John has made a building of unit cubes standing on a 4 times 4 grid, as shown in <image1>. The diagram shows the number of cubes standing on each cell. When John looks horizontally at the building from behind, which view from <image2> does he see?
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C
1,021
algorithmic
Jasmine built a stacking toy using 8 parts. How many parts will she see when looking at it from the top?
[ "2", "4", "8", "7" ]
A
1,022
deductive
Anna made the figure in <image1> out of five cubes. Which of the following figures (when seen from any direction) cannot she get from <image2> if she is allowed to move exactly one cube?
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D
1,023
deductive
Ria wants to write a number in each of the seven bounded regions in the diagram. Two regions are neighbours if they share part of their boundary. The number in each region is to be the sum of the numbers in all of its neighbours. Ria has already written in two of the numbers, as shown. What number must she write in the central region?
[ "4", "5", "6", "7" ]
C
1,024
inductive
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
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A
1,025
algorithmic
Which of the paths shown in the pictures is the longest?
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A
1,026
spatial
Given a pair of chairs arranged at a specific angle, select the option from the four provided that matches the angle of the chairs in the question.
null
D
1,027
inductive
Divide the following six figures into two categories, so that each category displays its own pattern.
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A
1,028
spatial
The sticks are placed on top of each other. Stick 1 is at the bottom. Stick 7 is at the top. Which stick is in the middle?
[ "5", "2", "4", "3" ]
C
1,029
inductive
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
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C
1,030
deductive
Matias wrote 15 numbers on the wheel represented beside. Only one of them is visible, the 10 on top of the wheel. The sum of the numbers in any seven consecutive positions, such as the gray positions in the figure, does not vary. When seven numbers in consecutive positions are summed up, which of the following results is possible?
[ "49", "70", "75", "105" ]
B
1,031
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
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D
1,032
spatial
A man folds a sheet of paper 2 times through the dashed lines and then cuts it through the red line as shown. How many pieces of paper does he end up with?
[ "6", "3", "4", "5" ]
C
1,033
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
null
C
1,034
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
null
C
1,035
spatial
Sandra had some 3-ray slices as demonstrated in the drawing. She attached them together as demonstrated in the drawing on the right. At minimum, how many slices did she use?
[ "6", "0", "3", "5" ]
D
1,036
inductive
Divide the following eight figures into two categories,so that each category displays its own pattern. The correct classification is:
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B
1,037
deductive
Each region in the figure is to be coloured with one of four colours: red (R), green (G), orange (G) or yellow (Y). The colours of only three regions are shown. Any two regions that touch must have different colours. The colour of the region X is:
[ "red", "orange", "green", "yellow" ]
A
1,038
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
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B
1,039
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
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B
1,040
deductive
Below you see four pieces of lawn. Which one has the smallest area of grass?
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A
1,042
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
null
D
1,043
inductive
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
null
D
1,044
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
null
A
1,045
spatial
Given a pair of chairs arranged at a specific angle, select the option from the four provided that matches the angle of the chairs in the question.
null
D
1,046
deductive
All vehicles in the garage can only drive forwards or backwards. The black car wants to leave the garage (see diagram). What is the minimum number of grey vehicles that need to move at least a little bit so that this is possible?
[ "2", "3", "4", "5" ]
C
1,047
deductive
The cells of the 4x4-table on the right should be coloured either in black or white. The numbers determine how many cells in each row/column should be black. How many ways are there to do the colouring in?
[ "4", "5", "6", "7" ]
B
1,048
deductive
On the basis of the given food web, which organism will increase in number if there were no seals? Note that in the food web, a purple arrow pointing from object A to object B signifies that A supplies B with the energy required for survival.
[ "Shark", "Small Shrimp", "Octopus", "Mysid Shrimp" ]
C
1,049
inductive
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
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C
1,050
spatial
The left side shows the flat expansion view of a given paper box. Which option on the right can be folded to form the box?
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C
1,051
spatial
Given a pair of chairs arranged at a specific angle, select the option from the four provided that matches the angle of the chairs in the question.
null
C
1,052
algorithmic
In a zoo there are already some monkeys, birds, and felines (the numbers are shown in the image). After the zoo owner purchases some birds, the number of all the animals is 2 times the number of birds. How many birds does the zoo owner purchase?
[ "12", "20", "14", "16" ]
D
1,053
algorithmic
The 5 balls shown in <image1> begin to move simultaneously in the directions indicated by their arrows. When two balls going in opposite directions collide, the bigger ball swallows the smaller one and increases its value by the value of the smaller ball. The bigger ball continues to move in its original direction, as shown in the following examples in <image2>. What is the final result of the collisions of the 5 balls shown? Pick the best option from <image3>
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C
1,054
spatial
The following kids are standing in a line. Some are looking towards front and remaining are looking towards back. How many kids are grasping another kid's hand using their left hand?
[ "6", "5", "1", "4" ]
A
1,055
deductive
These four animals are made up from different shapes. There is one shape which is only used on one animal. On which animal is this shape used?
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D
1,056
deductive
Amy conceals words with the board demonstrated. For instance, the word BTGFX is concealed as TC LS TN XY LP. What word did Amy conceal XC BP IS BN LY?
[ "BKXTJ", "KCQMN", "KNMQC", "HVLSG" ]
B
1,057
algorithmic
Which square contains 3 squares, 3 circles and 4 hearts?
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D
1,058
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
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B
1,059
deductive
Nick wants to write whole numbers into the cells of the 3x3-table on the right so that the sum of the digits in each in each 2x2-sub-table is always 10. Five numbers have already been written. Determine the sum of the remaining four numbers.
[ "10", "11", "12", "13" ]
C
1,060
algorithmic
As seen in the diagram, three darts are thrown at nine fixed balloons. If a balloon is hit it will burst and the dart continues in the same direction it had beforehand. How many balloons will not be hit by a dart?
[ "2", "3", "4", "5" ]
B
1,061
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
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D
1,062
spatial
Given a pair of chairs arranged at a specific angle, select the option from the four provided that matches the angle of the chairs in the question.
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B
1,063
deductive
Using the connected sticks shown in <image1>, Pia forms different shapes. Which shape can she not make?
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D
1,064
algorithmic
In how many ways can the feline reach the monkey if the feline can only move horizontally or vertically towards the monkey in the grid?
[ "8", "11", "10", "13" ]
C
1,065
inductive
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
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D