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Question 3 Answer Place Name Color Age First Second Third Last The International Women's Speed Skating championship was recently completed, however, the computer storing the results suffered from a power cut. Using the following information, can you determine who finished where, their ages (18, 21, 24 and 28) and the color they wore? The youngest, who didn't wear blue, won the championship. Jessica was three years younger than the person who wore red. Katy performed well to finish in second place. Lauren wore green and Mary was the oldest competitor. The person who wore yellow was younger than Katy, whereas the person who came last was 21. Place Name Color Age First Second Third Last

Question 3 Answer Lauren  Green  18 - first Katy     Red     24 - second Mary     Blue    28 - third Jessica  Yellow  21 - last

Question 4 Five patients, all potential blood donors, are waiting in the doctor's office and are sitting on the bench from left to right. Can you determine the position of each patient along with their blood group, age, height and weight? Their ages are 5, 9, 30, 46 and 60. Their heights are 40, 48, 60, 65 and 74. Their weights are 40, 75, 96, 125 and 165. The person on the far right is 37 years older than Jason, and is 60 inches tall. Jason weighs 56 pounds more than his height. Alan weighs 75 pounds and is 74 inches tall. John is type AB and weighs 56 pounds less than Jason. The person in the center is 9 years old, is blood type AO and weighs 96 pounds. Adam, who is the first, is 65 inches tall, and weighs 100 pounds more than his height. The person who is blood type O, is 25 years older than the person to the left of them. Kevin is 60 years old. The person who is blood type A, is 55 years younger than Kevin and is not next to the person who is type AO. The person who is next to the 9 year old but not next to the person who is 65 inches tall, is blood type B, and weighs 125 pounds. Order Name Blood Type Age Height Weight 1 2 3 4 5

Question 4 Answer Answer: # Name  Type   Age   Height   Weight 1  Adam    A      5    65       165 2  Alan    O     30    74        75 3  Jason   AO     9    40        96 4  Kevin   B     60    48       125 5  John    AB    46    60        40

Question 5 Please write your final answer on the back

Question 5 Answer Space, the final frontier. These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise. Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before.

Question 6 Please write your final answer on the back

Question 6 Answer If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants.

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Question 10 Write your final answer below:

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Question 11 What are the correct numbers to be multiplied?

Question 11 Answer Answer: 4,217 x 5,237 = 22,084,429.

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Question 14 In a college, 280 students study Hindi, 254 students study Sanskrit and 280 students study English. 97 students study Hindi as well as physics, 138 students study Sanskrit as well as English and 152 students study Hindi as well as English. 73 students study all the three languages. What is the total number of students in that college? Put your final answer below:

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Question 15 Write your answer here:

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PEER TIME DATE WALL JUNE TONE SNOB SEAT PALE VILE Question 16 Place the words to the right into pairs. You will then have 5 lots of eight letters, each of which is an anagram of another word. What are the original 5 words? Write your answer on the back. PEER TIME DATE WALL JUNE TONE SNOB SEAT PALE VILE

Question 16 Answer Antelope = pale + tone. Juvenile = vile + june. Repeated = peer + date. Snowball = snob + wall. Estimate = time + seat.

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Question 20 What phrase is represented by the following? TWO (STOREY - E = STORY) Write your final answer below

Question 20 Answer to make a long story short to <== "TWO" (sounds like "to") make a long story short <== "(STOREY - E = STORY)" (By subtracting the "E", "STOREY" is made into "STORY", shortening it. Both are valid words and sound the same.)