A TEST of THINKING OUTSIDE the BOX

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A TEST of THINKING OUTSIDE the BOX Below are four (4) questions and a bonus question. You must answer them instantly! Don’t take your time, or you will not finish the test. Answer each of them immediately!

First Question: You are participating in a race. You overtake the second person. What place are you in?

Second Question: If you overtake the last person, then you are …….

Third Question: How is your math? This must be done in your head. Do NOT use paper and pencil or a calculator. Take 1000 and add 40 to it. Now add another 1000. Now add 30. Add another 1000. Now add 20. Now add another 1000. Now add 10. What is the total?

Fourth Question: Mary’s father has five daughters: 1 Nana, 2 Nene, 3 Nini 4 Nono. What is the name of the fifth daughter?

Bonus Round: There is a mute person who wants to buy a toothbrush. By imitating the action of brushing one’s teeth he successfully expresses himself to the shopkeeper and the purchase is made. Now if there is a blind man who wishes to buy a pair of sunglasses, how should he express himself?