Tickle Emode IQ test

Just did that and still pulled a 136. Must not be timed. Trying to figure out which question.

1. Which one of the five choices makes the best comparison? LIVED is to DEVIL as 6323 is to:

3236

2. Which one of these five is least like the other four?

Kangaroo

3. Which number should come next? 144 121 100 81 64 ?

49

4. Even the most ___________ rose has thorns.

Tempting

5. HAND is to Glove as HEAD is to

Hat

6 <| |>

7 John likes 400 but not 300; he likes 100 but not 99; he likes 3600 but not 3700. Which does he like?

1200

8. A fallacious argument is:

false

9. If you rearrange the letters "ANLDEGN," you would have the name of a(n):

Country

10. NASA received three messages in a strange language from a distant planet. The scientists studied the messages and found that "Necor Buldon Slock" means "Danger Rocket Explosion" and "Edwan Mynor Necor" means "Danger Spaceship Fire" and "Buldon Gimilzor Gondor" means "Bad Gas Explosion". What does "Slock" mean?

Rocket

11. If some Wicks are Slicks, and some Slicks are Snicks, then some Wicks are definitely Snicks. The statement is:

True

12. Ann is taller than Jill, and Kelly is shorter than Ann. Which of the following statements would be most accurate?

It's impossible to tell.

13. A boy is 4 years old and his sister is three times as old as he is. When the boy is 12 years old, how old will his sister be?

20

14. Assume that these two statements are true: All brown-haired men have bad tempers. Larry is a brown-haired man. The statement Larry has a bad temper is:

True

15. Two girls caught 25 frogs. Lisa caught four times as many as Jen did. How many frogs did Jen catch?

5

16. Inept is the opposite of:

skillful

17. A car traveled 28 miles in 30 minutes. How many miles per hour was it traveling?

56

18. If all Zips are Zoodles, and all Zoodles are Zonkers, then all Zips are definitely Zonkers.
The above sentence is logically:

True

19. Sue is both the 50th best and the 50th worst student at her school. How many students attend her school?

100

20. In a race from point X to point Y and back, Jack averages 30 miles per hour to point Y and 10 miles per hour back to point X. Sandy averages 20 miles per hour in both directions. Between Jack and Sandy, who finished first?

Sandy
 
11 is wrong.... its not necissarily true

and 19 is wrong too... it is 99
 
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21. Ten people can paint 60 houses in 120 days, so five people can paint 30 houses in:

120 days

22. The pure and simple truth is rarely pure and never ________.

Simple

23. Which number should come next? 64, 16, 4, 1, ?

1/16th

24. What number is one half of one quarter of one tenth of 800?

10

25. A cynic is one who knows the price of everything and the ________ of nothing.

value

26. Two cars start off at the same point on a straight highway facing opposite directions. Each car drives for 6 miles, takes a left turn, and drives for 8 miles. How far apart are the two cars?

14 miles

27. Which one of these five things is least like the other four?

grape

28. Wisdom is knowing what to do next; __________ is doing it.

virtue

29. It is easier to _______________ than to offer a helping hand.

point the finger

30. True knowledge exists in knowing that you know ___________.

nothing

31. Which word best completes the analogy: Water is to glass as letter is to...

Envelope


32 - hand is to boxing glove as foot is to _______

ice skate

33. Which one of the designs is least like the other four?

circle

34 For the picture sequence above, find the picture that follows logically from one of the six below.

box - purple top rim/beige lower rim

35. For the picture sequence above, find the picture that follows logically from one of the five below.

three stepped out down and towards the right like a staircase starting at top left corner, then one in the bottom left corner

36. Fill in the empty box above with the correct picture from below

/

37. Fill in the white box above with the correct picture from below

Plus sign over a white circle

38. light oval, dark circle

39. vertical dotted line

40. proportionately sized triangle and circle connected by short vertical line.
 
(uhm)
RyanJayG said:
11 is wrong.... its not necissarily true

and 19 is wrong too... it is 99
I will agree with you on 19, quick math error.(monkey)

But seeing as "some" is the active word in 11, I'll stick to it.(boom03)
 
and 26 is wrong it should be 20 miles (a^2 + b^2 = c^2) * 2 = 20 miles

6^2 = 36
8^2 = 64
36+64=100
square root of 100 = 10....

10*2 = 20
 
Micah said:
(uhm)
I will agree with you on 19, quick math error.(monkey)

But seeing as "some" is the active word in 11, I'll stick to it.(boom03)
hmm, I cant agree because of the wording they use saying that some wicks are DEFINITELY snicks... I can draw 3 circles to illistrate how this is not NECISSARILY true.
 
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RyanJayG said:
hmm, I cant agree because of the wording they use saying that some wicks are DEFINITELY snicks... I can draw 3 circles to illistrate how this is not NECISSARILY true.
Not Necessarily true - hence the word some.
 
RyanJayG said:
and 26 is wrong it should be 20 miles (a^2 + b^2 = c^2) * 2 = 20 miles

6^2 = 36
8^2 = 64
36+64=100
square root of 100 = 10....

10*2 = 20
I'm not following on this?:

26. Two cars start off at the same point on a straight highway facing opposite directions. Each car drives for 6 miles, takes a left turn, and drives for 8 miles. How far apart are the two cars?

ok, so they start at the same point. Both drive 6 miles, they are now 12 miles apart, they both make a left and each travel an additional 8 miles - which would be 16. 12+16=28 right???
 
I got a 136, and btw

#7 was 900... He likes perfect squares... 400 = 20*20, 3600 = 60*60, and 100 = 10*10

#20, if anything, they'd finish at the same time. The distance they're travelling is the same both times, total distance traveled (because its the same distance each way) / mph avg = avg speed taken, and that will give you, for jack, the same avg 20 mph.
 
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20 miles as the crow flies... remember to take the hypotenuse of the 6 * 8 triangle and multiply by 2
 
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RyanJayG said:
show me in this picture how it is DEFFINITELY true that some wicks are snicks please
However, that is only because you are drawing the circles that way. What if the 3 circles all intercept each other?

Then again, it's hard to say, they only offer limited information that neither specifies one way or the other.
 
RyanJayG said:
20 miles as the crow flies... remember to take the hypotenuse of the 6 * 8 triangle and multiply by 2
Well, an even more simplistic approach... its a perfect triangle. ie., a 3-4-5 triangle, where any multiple is just as perfect. therefore, a triangle w/ sides 6 and 8 HAS to have a hypotenuse of 10, by relation. :D but yes, everything that you've corrected has been correct (silly)
 
This is pretty kewl - there are other brains on the forum. Nice to know I haven't killed off all my brain cells yet.
 
aiken said:
I got a 136, and btw

#7 was 900... He likes perfect squares... 400 = 20*20, 3600 = 60*60, and 100 = 10*10

#20, if anything, they'd finish at the same time. The distance they're travelling is the same both times, total distance traveled (because its the same distance each way) / mph avg = avg speed taken, and that will give you, for jack, the same avg 20 mph.
ok, I missed # 7, but he is right on #20....

use this formula...
since speed = distance/time
speed = 30mph one way or 30m/1hr, and 10m/1hr
if we just say the the distance is say 20miles, then it will take .66667 hours to go one way, and 2 hours to go the other way.
= 2.6667 hours

then
speed = 20mph one way and 20mph the other
it takes 1 hour to go one way, and 1 hour to go the other
= 2 hours
 
I now know which ones I got wrong... I just an idiot for not noticing them...
 
Micah said:
However, that is only because you are drawing the circles that way. What if the 3 circles all intercept each other?

Then again, it's hard to say, they only offer limited information that neither specifies one way or the other.
This question is all logical... Think of it this way, and i'm sure this is what you meant ryan, i'm just gonna rephrase it.

Lets say you have some toys, some are red, and some are green. some of them are squares, and some are balls. just because you pickup a handful of red ones, doesn't mean that some will be balls, and some will be squares. it all depends on the subject group you're dealing w/.

Anyway, back to the point: There's nothing that says that of the group of Wicks you pick, that those "some slicks" are the same slicks that can be snicks. It is possible that, of the wicks that are slicks, that none of those slicks are snicks.
 
also, Micah... why is grapes the correct answer? I couldn't truely figure it out... I guessed peach because its the only one with "fuzz"

but grapes and cherries both grow in groups, and all have seeds/pits in them... so I cant think of anything else..
 
RyanJayG said:
ok, I missed # 7, but he is right on #20....

use this formula...
since speed = distance/time
speed = 30mph one way or 30m/1hr, and 10m/1hr
if we just say the the distance is say 20miles, then it will take .66667 hours to go one way, and 2 hours to go the other way.
= 2.6667 hours

then
speed = 20mph one way and 20mph the other
it takes 1 hour to go one way, and 1 hour to go the other
= 2 hours
Good call... i tried to think this one through too quickly... (stooges)
 
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