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Practical Intelligence Quiz, Part A

See if you can come up with the "correct answers" for the first section of this quiz.

  1. If you went to bed at 8 o'clock at night and set the spring-winding clock alarm to get up at 9 o'clock in the morning, how many hours sleep would this permit you to have before the alarm would go off?
  2. Do they have a 4th of July in England and Germany?
  3. How many birthdays does the average man or woman have these days?
  4. Why can't a man living in East Germany be buried in West Germany?
  5. If you had just one match, and if you entered a cold room in which there were a kerosene lamp, an oil heater, and a wood burning stove; which one would you light first?
  6. Some months have 30 days, some have 31 days, how many months have 28 days?
  7. If a doctor gave you three pills and told you to take one every half hour, how long would they last you?

The answers for this quiz are as follows:


  1. If you went to bed at 8 o'clock at night and set the spring-winding clock alarm to get up at 9 o'clock in the morning, how many hours sleep would this permit you to have before the alarm would go off?
    One hour.

  2. Do they have a 4th of July in England and Germany?
    Every country using the Gregorian calendar has a 4th of July.

  3. How many birthdays does the average man or woman have these days?
    Just one, which is true for everyone.

  4. Why can't a man living in East Germany be buried in West Germany?
    Because burying a "living" man is simply not permitted!

  5. If you had just one match, and if you entered a cold room in which there were a kerosene lamp, an oil heater, and a wood burning stove; which one would you light first?
    The match.

  6. Some months in the year have 30 days, some have 31 days, how many months have 28 days?
    All of them have 28 days.

  7. If a doctor gave you three pills and told you to take one every half hour, how long would they last you?
    One hour. You would take one, then 30 minutes later another one, and again 60 minutes later.

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Practical Intelligence Quiz, Part B

See if you can come up with the "correct answers" for the second part of the quiz.

  1. A man built a house with four sides to it and it was rectangular in shape. Each side had a southern exposure. A big bear came along one day. What color was the bear?
  2. How far can a dog run into the woods?
  3. What four words appear on every denomination of U.S. coins?
  4. What is the minimum number of active baseball players on the playing the field during any part of an inning? How many outs are there in each inning?
  5. A man had two U.S. coins in his hand which totaled 55 cents. One of the coins was not a nickel. Please bear that in mind. What were the two coins?
  6. A farmer had seventeen sheep. All but nine died. How many did he have left?
  7. Two men played checkers. They played five games and each man won the same number of games. There were no ties. How was that possible?

The answers for this part of the quiz is shown below:


  1. A man built a house with four sides to it and it was rectangular in shape. Each side had a southern exposure. A big bear came along one day. What color was the bear?
  2. White (a polar bear) because the house is located at the north pole.


  3. How far can a dog run into the woods?
  4. Half way, then it starts to go out of the woods.


  5. What four words appear on every denomination of U.S. coins?
  6. "In God We Trust" and "United States of America".


  7. What is the minimum number of active baseball players on the playing field during any part of an inning?

    Ten.

    How many outs are there in each inning?

    Six.


  8. A man had two U.S. coins in his hand which totaled 55 cents. One of the coins was not a nickel. Please bear that in mind. What were the two coins?
  9. A fifty-cent coin and a nickel.


  10. A farmer had seventeen sheep. All but nine died. How many did he have left?
  11. Nine.


  12. Two men played checkers. They played five games and each man won the same number of games. There were no ties. How was that possible?
  13. They didn't play each other.


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Practical Intelligence Quiz, Part C

See if you can come up with the "correct answers" for this third part of the quiz.

  1. Take two apples from three apples and how many do you have?
  2. A woman gave a beggar $2.00. The woman is the beggar's sister, but the beggar is not the woman's brother. How can that be?
  3. In the Bible, how many animals of each species did Moses take aboard the ark with him?
  4. Why can't a man from Spain legally marry his widow's sister?
  5. If a hunter shot at ten birds roosting in a tree and killed two of them, how many would still be in the tree?
  6. Have you ever been in a room when a baby was born?
  7. An electric train is traveling at a speed of sixty miles per hour. If there is a wind of thirty miles per hour following it, which way would its smoke be flowing?

The answers are shown below:


  1. Take two apples from three apples and how many do you have?
  2. Two apples.


  3. A woman gave a beggar $2.00. The woman is the beggar's sister, but the beggar is not the woman's brother. How can that be?
  4. The beggar must be the "woman's" sister.


  5. In the Bible, how many animals of each species did Moses take aboard the ark with him?
  6. Moses didn't take any because it was Noah who took them aboard the Ark.


  7. Why can't a man from Spain legally marry his widow's sister?
  8. Because he is dead. How else could his wife be a widow?


  9. If a hunter shot at ten birds roosting in a tree and killed two of them, how many would still be in the tree?
  10. None of them would be there because the rest would have flown away.


  11. Have you ever been in a room when a baby was born?
  12. Yes you were, at least once, when you were born.


  13. An electric train is traveling at a speed of sixty miles per hour. If there is a wind of thirty miles per hour following it, which way would its smoke be flowing?
  14. There is no smoke from an electric train.



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Practical Intelligence Quiz, Part D

See if you can come up with the "correct answers" for the last part of the quiz.

  1. In the old recording format, how many grooves did a 33 r.p.m record have?
  2. Five rabbits were playing in a field. A hunter came along and shot one dead. How many rabbits stayed in the field?
  3. A rope ladder was hanging over the side of a ship so that it just reached the water. Its rungs (steps) were nine inches apart. How many rungs were under water when the tide rose three feet?
  4. Which is correct: "The white of the eggs is yellow" or "The white of the eggs are yellow"?
  5. How long will an eight-day clock run without winding?

The answers are shown below:


  1. In the old recording format, how many grooves did a 33 r.p.m record have?
  2. One groove from the beginning to the end.


  3. Five rabbits were playing in a field. A hunter came along and shot one dead. How many rabbits stayed in the field?
  4. None. The rest of them ran away.


  5. A rope ladder was hanging over the side of a ship so that it just reached the water. Its rungs (steps) were nine inches apart. How many rungs were under water when the tide rose three feet?
  6. None of them because the ladder rose with the ship.


  7. Which is correct: "The white of the eggs is yellow" or "The whites of the eggs are yellow"?
  8. Neither is correct. The "white" of an egg is not the "yellow" of an egg.


  9. How long will an eight-day clock run without winding?
  10. It won't run at all unless someone winds it.

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