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1 Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
Challenge your Brain

2 Question 1

3 A True B False C Uncertain D Answer unknown
Tanya is older than Eric. Cliff is older than Tanya. Eric is older than Cliff. If the first two statements are true, the third statement is… A True B False C Uncertain D Answer unknown

4 A True B False C Uncertain D Answer unknown
Tanya is older than Eric. Cliff is older than Tanya. Eric is older than Cliff. If the first two statements are true, the third statement is… A True B False C Uncertain D Answer unknown

5 £100

6 Question 2

7 A True B False C Uncertain D Answer unknown
Blueberries cost more than strawberries. Blueberries cost less than raspberries. Raspberries cost more than both strawberries and blueberries. If the first two statements are true, the third statement is… A True B False C Uncertain D Answer unknown

8 A True B False C Uncertain D Answer unknown
Blueberries cost more than strawberries. Blueberries cost less than raspberries. Raspberries cost more than both strawberries and blueberries. If the first two statements are true, the third statement is… A True B False C Uncertain D Answer unknown

9 £200

10 Question 3

11 Mara runs faster than Gail. Lily runs faster than Mara
Mara runs faster than Gail. Lily runs faster than Mara. Gail runs faster than Lily. If the first two statements are true, the third statement is… A Uncertain B True C Answer unknown D False

12 A Uncertain B True C Answer unknown D False
Mara runs faster than Gail. Lily runs faster than Mara. Gail runs faster than Lily. If the first two statements are true, the third statement is… A Uncertain B True C Answer unknown D False

13 £300

14 Question 4

15 Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence: 1. Key 2
Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence: 1. Key 2. Door 3. Lock 4. Room 5. Switch on A 5,1, 2, 4, 3 B 4, 2,1, 5, 3 C 1, 3, 2, 4,5 D 1, 2, 3, 5, 4

16 Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence: 1. Key 2
Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence: 1. Key 2. Door 3. Lock 4. Room 5. Switch on A 5, 1, 2, 4, 3 B 4, 2, 1, 5, 3 C 1, 3, 2, 4, 5 D 1, 2, 3, 5, 4

17 £500

18 Question 5

19 Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence. 1. Poverty 2
Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence. 1. Poverty 2. Population 3. Death 4. Unemployment 5. Disease A 2, 3, 4, 5, 1 B 3, 4, 2, 5, 1 C 2, 4, 1, 5, 3 D 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

20 Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence. 1. Poverty 2
Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence. 1. Poverty 2. Population 3. Death 4. Unemployment 5. Disease A 2, 3, 4, 5, 1 B 3, 4, 2, 5, 1 C 2, 4, 1, 5, 3 D 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

21 £1,000

22 Question 6

23 A Never B Always C Often D Sometimes
A boy is sitting at the back seat of a car. When the driver suddenly starts moving the car (in forward direction), the boy experiences a backward force? A Never B Always C Often D Sometimes

24 A Never B Always C Often D Sometimes
A boy is sitting at the back seat of a car. When the driver suddenly starts moving the car (in forward direction), the boy experiences a backward force? A Never B Always C Often D Sometimes

25 £2,000

26 Question 7

27 Which of the following numbers is farthest from the number 1 on the number line?
D -10

28 Which of the following numbers is farthest from the number 1 on the number line?
D -10

29 £4,000

30 Question 8

31 A North B East C West D South
One morning Udai and Vishal were talking to each other face to face at a crossing. If Vishal's shadow was exactly to the left of Udai, which direction was Udai facing? A North B East C West D South

32 A North B East C West D South
One morning Udai and Vishal were talking to each other face to face at a crossing. If Vishal's shadow was exactly to the left of Udai, which direction was Udai facing? A North B East C West D South

33 £8,000

34 Question 9

35 A North- East B West C South-West D South
A man walks 5 km toward south and then turns to the right. After walking 3 km he turns to the left and walks 5 km. Now in which direction is he from the starting place? A North- East B West C South-West D South

36 A North-East B West C South-West D South
A man walks 5 km toward south and then turns to the right. After walking 3 km he turns to the left and walks 5 km. Now in which direction is he from the starting place? A North-East B West C South-West D South

37 £16,000

38 Question 10

39 A Statement 2 is the cause and statement 1 is the effect
1. Standard of living among the middle class society is constantly going up since part of few years Indian Economy is observing remarkable growth. A Statement 2 is the cause and statement 1 is the effect B Statement 1 is the cause and statement 2 is the effect C Both statements are independent D Both statements are effects of independent causes

40 A Statement 2 is the cause and statement 1 is the effect
1. Standard of living among the middle class society is constantly going up since part of few years Indian Economy is observing remarkable growth. A Statement 2 is the cause and statement 1 is the effect B Statement 1 is the cause and statement 2 is the effect C Both statements are independent causes D Both statements are effects of independent causes

41 £32,000

42 Question 11

43 A Statement 1 is the cause and statement 2 is the effect
1. The staff of Airport Authorities called off the strike they were observing in protest against privatization The staff of Airport Authorities went on strike anticipating a threat to their jobs. A Statement 1 is the cause and statement 2 is the effect B Statement 2 is the cause and statement 1 is the effect C Both statements are effects of common cause D Both statements are effects of independent causes

44 A Statement 1 is the cause and statement 2 is the effect
1. The staff of Airport Authorities called off the strike they were observing in protest against privatization The staff of Airport Authorities went on strike anticipating a threat to their jobs. A Statement 1 is the cause and statement 2 is the effect B Statement 2 is the cause and statement 1 is the effect C Both statements are effects of common cause D Both statements are effects of independent causes

45 £64,000

46 Question 12

47 A Statement 2 is the cause and statement 1 is the effect
1. Large number of Primary Schools in the rural areas is run by only one teacher. 2. There has been a huge dropout from the primary schools in rural areas. A Statement 2 is the cause and statement 1 is the effect B Statement 1 is the cause and statement 2 is the effect C Both statements are effects of independent causes D Both statements are effects of a common cause

48 A Statement 2 is the cause and statement 1 is the effect
1. Large number of Primary Schools in the rural areas is run by only one teacher. 2. There has been a huge dropout from the primary schools in rural areas. A Statement 2 is the cause and statement 1 is the effect B Statement 1 is the cause of statement 2 C Both statements are effects of independent causes D Both statements are effects of a common cause

49 £125,000

50 Question 13

51 A speech: dumb B language: deaf C tongue: sound D voice: vibration
Light: Blind A speech: dumb B language: deaf C tongue: sound D voice: vibration

52 A Speech: dumb B Language: deaf C Tongue: sound D Voice: vibration
Light: Blind A Speech: dumb B Language: deaf C Tongue: sound D Voice: vibration

53 £250,000

54 Question 14

55 A Successor: predecessor B First: second C Present: past
After: Before A Successor: predecessor B First: second C Present: past D Contemporary: historic

56 A Successor: predecessor B First: second C Present: past
After: Before A Successor: predecessor B First: second C Present: past D Contemporary: historic

57 £500,000

58 Question 15

59 A Neither 1 or 2 is sufficient B Either 1 or 2 is sufficient
You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. 1. Rahul at present is 25 years younger to his mother. 2. Rahul's brother, who was born in 1964, is 35 years younger to his mother. In which year was Rahul born? A Neither 1 or 2 is sufficient B Either 1 or 2 is sufficient C Both 1 & 2 are sufficient D 1 alone is sufficient while 2 is not

60 You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. 1. Rahul at present is 25 years younger to his mother. 2. Rahul's brother, who was born in 1964, is 35 years younger to his mother. In which year was Rahul born? A Neither 1 nor 2 is sufficient B Either 1 or 2 is sufficient C Both 1 & 2 are sufficient D 1 alone is sufficient while 2 alone is not

61 £1,000,000


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