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320
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
null
A
analogical
easy
321
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
null
B
analogical
medium
323
Which jug has more water?
[ "Jug A has more water", "Jug B has more water", "Both jugs have same amount of water", "Cannot be determined from the image" ]
A
algorithmic
easy
324
Given a pair of chairs arranged at a specific angle, select the option from the four provided that matches the angle of the chairs in the question.
null
C
spatial
easy
325
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
null
B
inductive
hard
326
Which of the following options best fits the given pattern in the diagram?
null
D
inductive
hard
327
Given a pair of chairs arranged at a specific angle, select the option from the four provided that matches the angle of the chairs in the question.
null
B
spatial
easy
328
Which two building blocks can be joined together so that the object shown in <image1> is created? Choose a group of two blocks in <image2>.
null
A
spatial
medium
329
John encrypts words as the grid demonstrated. For an example, the word NJLC is encrypyed as PE TE TG YK. What word did John encrypt PE TE IE IA?
[ "QIND", "NJBI", "FVDB", "NJIB" ]
D
deductive
easy
330
William built a stacking toy using 7 blocks. How many blocks will he see from the top?
[ "5", "2", "3", "4" ]
B
algorithmic
easy
331
The storm made a hole on the front side of the roof. There were 10 roof tiles in each of 7 rows. How many tiles are left on the front side of the roof?
[ "53", "55", "57", "60" ]
C
algorithmic
easy
333
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
null
D
analogical
easy
334
The sticks are placed on top of each other. Stick 4 is at the bottom. Stick 3 is at the top. The stick in the middle is:
[ "7", "2", "5", "1" ]
D
spatial
medium
335
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
null
C
inductive
hard
336
We want to walk from C to T along the lines and pick up the letters COMFORT in the correct order. If the length of each grid is 1 unit, what is the length of the shortest walk in units?
[ "21", "19", "17", "13" ]
C
algorithmic
medium
337
Each of the numbers 8,4,1,7 and 10 is written in one of the colored circles so that the sum of the numbers in the row is equal to the sum of the numbers in the column. Which number can be written in the green circle?
[ "7, 4 or 1", "only 8", "4, 10 or 1", "4, 8 or 1" ]
B
algorithmic
medium
338
Melissa's home is 10 miles from Tracy's home and Melissa's home is 8 miles from Stephen's home. The distance from the intersection to Melissa's home is as shown. How long is the avenue from Tracy's home to Stephen's home?
[ "13", "10", "12", "16" ]
C
algorithmic
easy
339
Which organism with be most affected if algae was eliminated?
[ "Tilapia", "Common water flea", "Great diving beetle", "Tadpole" ]
B
deductive
medium
341
Given a pair of chairs arranged at a specific angle, select the option from the four provided that matches the angle of the chairs in the question.
null
D
spatial
easy
342
On a table, five polygon cards are stacked as shown, and each card is numbered according to the color shown at the bottom. If we remove the cards one by one from the top of the stack, what is the possible order of the cards being removed?
[ "3-4-2-1-5", "1-3-4-2-5", "5-2-4-3-1", "2-3-5-1-4" ]
D
spatial
easy
343
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
null
B
inductive
easy
344
Which of these clouds contain only numbers that are smaller than 7?
null
D
algorithmic
easy
345
Which of the "buildings" A, B, C, and D, each consisting of 5 cubes, cannot be obtained from the building in <image1>, if you are allowed to move only one cube? <image2>
null
C
spatial
medium
346
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
null
C
inductive
medium
347
Folding a sheet of paper 2 times through the dashed lines, a man cuts it through the red line as shown. How many pieces of paper does he end up with?
[ "2", "3", "7", "4" ]
B
spatial
medium
348
Each of the numbers 2,8,0,7 and 1 is written in one of the colored circles so that the sum of the numbers in the row is equal to the sum of the numbers in the column. Which number can be written in the green circle?
[ "8 or 0", "2 or 0", "2, 7 or 8", "only 8" ]
B
algorithmic
medium
349
Every box shows the result of the addition of the numbers on the very left and on the very top (for example: 6+2=8). Which number is written behind the question mark?
[ "13", "14", "15", "16" ]
C
algorithmic
medium
350
The sticks are placed on top of each other. Stick 3 is at the top. Stick 7 is at the bottom. Which stick is in the middle?
[ "5", "4", "1", "2" ]
C
spatial
easy
352
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
null
C
inductive
hard
353
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
null
A
inductive
hard
354
A man folds a sheet of paper 2 times through the dashed lines and then cuts it through the red line as shown. How many pieces of paper does he end up with?
[ "2", "6", "4", "5" ]
A
spatial
medium
355
The students in the fourth grade class voted for their favorite sport, and the results are shown in the table. Which bar graph shows results of the students vote?
null
A
algorithmic
easy
356
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
null
A
analogical
easy
357
Given a pair of chairs arranged at a specific angle, select the option from the four provided that matches the angle of the chairs in the question.
null
A
spatial
easy
358
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
null
B
inductive
hard
359
The left image displays an object. Which option on the right could be the cross-section of the object?
null
C
spatial
easy
360
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
null
A
analogical
easy
361
Given a pair of chairs arranged at a specific angle, select the option from the four provided that matches the angle of the chairs in the question.
null
B
spatial
easy
363
You need 3 pieces to build this shape: <image1>. Each piece is made out of 4 equally sized cubes of the same colour. What is the shape of the white piece? <image2>
null
D
spatial
medium
364
Mike has built a construction, shown in the upper picture, from equal cubes. Lily has taken several cubes out of it, thus Mike's construction became such as we see in the lower picture. How many cubes has Lily taken?
[ "5", "7", "9", "11" ]
B
spatial
easy
365
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
null
B
inductive
easy
366
Which one of the four given options should be removed so that the remaining sequence of figures follows the same pattern?
null
B
inductive
hard
367
A truncated cone is shown in the figure, with a small cone removed from its center. Which of the following cannot be a cross-section of the truncated cone?
null
D
spatial
medium
368
Given a pair of chairs arranged at a specific angle, select the option from the four provided that matches the angle of the chairs in the question.
null
C
spatial
easy
369
Given a pair of chairs arranged at a specific angle, select the option from the four provided that matches the angle of the chairs in the question.
null
C
spatial
easy
370
As shown in the figure, if CB = 4.0, DB = 7.0, and D is the midpoint of AC, then the length of AC is ()
[ "6cm", "7cm", "4cm", "5cm" ]
A
deductive
easy
371
Given a pair of chairs arranged at a specific angle, select the option from the four provided that matches the angle of the chairs in the question.
null
D
spatial
easy
372
This question contains two sets of figures and 4 figures to choose from. The two sets of figures have certain similarities as well as differences. You are required to choose one option that is most suitable to replace the question mark. The correct answer should not only make the two sets of figures the most similar, but also shows uniqueness for the second set of figures.
null
A
analogical
hard
373
Which animals have nine lives? Pick the best option.
[ "cats and unicorns", "pigs and cats", "pigs and unicorns", "only cats" ]
B
deductive
medium
374
The sticks are placed on top of each other. Stick 1 is at the bottom. Stick 5 is at the top. Which stick is in the middle?
[ "3", "4", "2", "7" ]
C
spatial
easy
375
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
null
D
inductive
hard
376
Chelsea's school is 5 kilometers from Danielle's school. The boulevard from Chelsea's school to Daniel's school is 9 kilometers long. The distance from the intersection to Chelsea's school is as shown. How far is the boulevard from Danielle's school to Daniel's school?
[ "12", "17", "16", "10" ]
D
algorithmic
medium
377
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
null
A
analogical
medium
381
Little Thomas assembled a stacking toy as presented in the cartoon. How many parts will he see from top?
[ "4", "3", "2", "6" ]
C
algorithmic
easy
382
Hansi sticks 12 cubes together to make this figure. He always puts one drop of glue between two cubes. How many drops of glue does he need?
[ "9", "10", "11", "12" ]
C
spatial
easy
383
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
null
B
analogical
easy
384
In <image1> you can see a picture of ladybird Sophie. Sophie turns. Which of the pictures below in <image2> is not Sophie?
null
D
spatial
easy
385
How many rectangles are there in the image?
[ "33", "43", "53", "63" ]
D
spatial
medium
386
Given a pair of chairs arranged at a specific angle, select the option from the four provided that matches the angle of the chairs in the question.
null
B
spatial
easy
387
Konrad has some pieces of cardboard which all look like <image1>. Which of the shapes below can he not make out of these pieces? Pick the best option in <image2>.
null
D
deductive
medium
388
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
null
D
analogical
medium
389
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
null
D
analogical
easy
390
Divide the following six figures into two categories, so that each category displays its own pattern.
null
A
inductive
medium
391
A large square comprised 25 identical small squares, but some of these small squares disappeared. The number of disappeared small squares is:
[ "13", "17", "19", "18" ]
B
algorithmic
medium
392
If we walk from L to R along the lines and pick up the letters LEADER in the correct order, then the length of the shortest walk in units is (the length of each grid is 1 unit):
[ "11", "15", "18", "14" ]
D
algorithmic
easy
393
How many right hands appear in the picture?
[ "11", "9", "7", "6" ]
C
algorithmic
medium
394
Cathie folded a square sheet of paper in half twice and then cut it through the middle twice, as shown in the diagram, before unfolding it all. How many of the pieces that she obtained were squares?
[ "4", "5", "6", "7" ]
B
spatial
medium
395
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
null
C
analogical
medium
396
A large square was made out of 25 identical small squares. Some of these small squares are now missing. How many small squares are missing?
[ "15", "11", "14", "13" ]
C
algorithmic
easy
397
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
null
B
inductive
hard
398
Paulo took a rectangular sheet of paper, yellow on one side and green on the other side and, with several folds shown in the dotted lines in the figure below, made a little paper plane. To give the airplane a charm, Paulo made a circular hole, marked on the last figure. After playing a lot with the plane, Paulo unfolded the sheet and realized that there were several holes in it. How many holes did he count?
[ "6", "7", "8", "9" ]
C
spatial
medium
399
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
null
C
inductive
hard
400
Simon has two identical tiles, whose front look like <image1>: The back is white. Which pattern in <image2> can he make with those two tiles?
null
A
spatial
medium
401
This question includes a set of figures and four options. Please choose the most appropriate option from the four to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
null
A
inductive
hard
402
Divide the following six figures into two categories, so that each category displays its own pattern.
null
A
inductive
hard
403
How many triangles are there in the image?
[ "6", "10", "8", "12" ]
B
spatial
easy
404
Three people walked through the snow in their winter boots (see <image1>). In which order did they walk through the snow? Pick the best order in <image2>.
null
A
spatial
easy
405
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
null
C
analogical
medium
406
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
null
B
analogical
medium
407
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
null
D
analogical
easy
408
Can you count the number of right hands in the figure?
[ "6", "0", "1", "5" ]
C
algorithmic
medium
409
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
null
A
analogical
easy
410
Each of the four balls weighs either 10 or 20 or 30 or 40 grams. Which ball weighs 30 grams?
null
C
deductive
medium
411
The entire pie seen in the figure is divided among several children. Each child receives a piece of pie, and each piece of pie looks identical. What is the maximum possible number of children there?
[ "5", "8", "2", "4" ]
D
spatial
medium
412
A large square was made out of 9 identical small squares. Some of these small squares are now missing. How many small squares are missing?
[ "5", "3", "4", "2" ]
D
algorithmic
easy
413
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
null
B
analogical
medium
414
Maria puts 4 liters of water in vase I, 3 liters of water in vase II and 4 liters of water in vase III, represented in <image1>. Seen from the front, these three vases seem to have the same size. Which of the following images in <image2> can represent the three vases, when seen from above?
null
A
spatial
medium
415
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
null
A
inductive
medium
416
The left figure shows the front view and rear view of a polyhedron made by stacking identical cubes. This polyhedron can be composed of three polyhedra labeled ①, ②, and ③. Which of the following can fill in the question mark?
null
C
spatial
hard
417
We want to walk from R to Y along the lines and pick up the letters RARELY in the correct order. The length of the shortest walk in units is (the length of each grid is 1 unit):
[ "16", "20", "14", "18" ]
D
algorithmic
medium
418
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
null
C
analogical
easy
419
Given the pattern in the first line of blocks, which option at the bottom of the image fits in the red question mark in the second line of blocks?
null
A
analogical
easy
420
Given a pair of chairs arranged at a specific angle, select the option from the four provided that matches the angle of the chairs in the question.
null
A
spatial
easy
421
Jenny wants to write numbers into the cells of a 3x3-table so that the sum of the numbers in each of the four $2 \times 2$-squares are equally big. As it is shown in the diagram, she has already inserted three numbers. What number does she have to write into the cell in the fourth corner?
[ "-2", "0", "2", "4" ]
B
deductive
medium
422
The sticks lie on top of each other. Stick 1 is at the bottom. Stick 2 is at the top. Which stick is in the middle?
[ "3", "6", "4", "5" ]
B
spatial
easy
424
One chocolate costs 9 coins. There is a sale so John can purchase 6 chocolates for 39 coins. How many chocolates maximum can John purchase with 162 coins?
[ "1", "24", "47", "15" ]
B
algorithmic
medium
425
On a table, five polygon cards are stacked as shown. Each card is numbered according to the color shown at the bottom. If we remove the cards one by one from the top of the stack, in what possible order are the cards removed?
[ "4-2-3-1-5", "4-2-1-5-3", "3-1-4-5-2", "3-2-5-4-1" ]
D
spatial
easy
426
Melissa's school is 21 km from Cristina's school. The lane from Melissa's school to Jerry's school is 24 km long. The distance from the crossroad to Melissa's school is as shown. How distant is the lane from Cristina's school to Jerry's school?
[ "21", "12", "9", "27" ]
C
algorithmic
easy
427
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
null
A
inductive
hard
428
Charles cuts a rope into 3 equally long pieces. Then he makes one knot in one of the pieces, 2 in the next and in the third piece 3 knots. Then he lays the three pieces down in a random order. Which picture does he see?
null
B
algorithmic
easy