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Date Posted: 15:40:43 02/04/01 Sun
Author: Tammy
Subject: Re: IQ TEST!
In reply to: CRACKpot 's message, "IQ TEST!" on 02:09:56 09/04/00 Mon

E-mail me back with the results, okay?
BTW, I'm 13 and I'll be 14 May 28

>1.The word "boat" can be spelled using four of the
>letters from the word "automobile"
True
>
>2. If you write the numbers 1 through 25 in a row, any
>two numbers that are next to each other add up to a
>number that is odd.
True
>
>3.13 minutes past 5 O' clock, is 47 minutes before 6
>O'clock.
True

>4. The word "perfume" is spelled by using the first
>letters in the following sentence: "Pigs eat really
>filthy uncooked meat eagerly."
True
>
>5. If you turn a left handed glove inside out it will
>fit on a right hand.
False
>
>6. John has 15 dollars, but John can buy a $30 bicycle
>if he borrows six dollars from Fred and eight dollars
>from Joe.
False
>
>7. An upside down clock's minute hand points to the
>right when it is twelve forty five.
True
>
>8. The following sentence makes sense if the word
>"Rootch" is understood to mean the same as the word
>"jump": While waiting to rootch, I watched the faces
>of the other rootchers in the airplane.
True
>
>9. If John looks into a mirror and touches his left
>ear, the image of John touches its right ear.
True
>
>10. If you leave the letters in the same order, but
>rearrange the spaces in the phrase "The red olive", it
>can be read as "There do live."
True
>
>11. Using exactly three colors of paint it is possible
>to color the sides of a cube in such a way that two
>sides having the same color never touch.
False
>
>12. Jim weighs 150 pounds. Jack is 130 pounds. Joe is
>200 pounds. Two of them standing together on the same
>scale could weigh 350 pounds.
True
>
>13. The second vowel that appears in this sentence is
>the letter "e".
True
>
>14. Seven chickens and two cats have a total of twenty
>two legs.
True
>
>15. If you have three quarters a and a dime and a
>nickel and spend thirty three cents then this leaves
>you with fifty two cents.
False
>
>16. In the alphabet there are four letters between the
>letter "F" and the letter "K".
True
>
>17. If the word FOX is written under the word CAT and
>the word MAP is written under FOX, then the word COP
>is formed diagonally.
True
>
>18. One half of one and a half pounds is eighteen
>ounces.
False
>
>19. Five gloves and three shoes normally hold thirty
>five fingers and toes.
False
>
>ALMOST DONE! CHECK YOUR
>CLOCK!
>
>20. The words "foot, stop, and white" can be
>respectively combined with the words "ball, light, and
>house."
True
>
>21. If Tuesday is the second day of the month, then
>the very next Sunday is the sixth day of the month.
false
>
>22. Two of the following numbers add up to the number
>17: 11, 3, 2, 14, 5.
True
>
>23. Joe will be three blocks from his starting place,
>if he travels two blocks north, then three blocks
>east, and then two blocks south.
True
>
>24. The following words are the opposites of words
>that begin with the letter C: open, hot, convex,
>expand, courage.
True

>25. The word "revolver" is spelled the same forwards
False
>
>26. All the letters of the words "spoon feed" appear
>in reverse alphabetical order.
True
>
>27. The numbers: 6-4-9-3-0-2 are read backwards as
>2-0-3-6-4-9.
False
>
>28. John's grandfather's daughter could be John's
>son's sister.
False
>
>29. Without breaking or bending a toothpick, you can
>spell the word "HUT" with exactly seven toothpicks.
False

>30. This sentence has thirty two letters.
False

>31. A square that is ten inches on each side can
>always completely fit inside of a circle with a radius
>of ten inches.
False

>32. A hexagon can be cut into six identical triangles
>by drawing two straight lines.
False
>
>33. The number 62 is the next logical number in the
>following sequence of numbers: 2, 6, 14, 30.
True
>
>34. Bill is taller than John. Ralph is shorter than
>Bill. Therefore, John is the tallest.
False
>
>35. The sum of all the odd numbers from zero to 12 is
>also an odd number.
False
>
>36. If six people in a group all say hello to each
>other, then the word hello is spoken a total of 36
>times.
False

>37. Three equally sized circles can be drawn in such a
>way that all of them overlap each other and create
>exactly seven distinct areas or compartments.
True

>38. A doughnut shaped house has three doors to the
>outside and three doors to the inner courtyard. It's
>possible to walk through all six doors of the house
>without ever walking through the same door twice and
>ending up back at your same starting place.
True
>
>Now that you're done check your clock and tell me how
>many minutes it took you.

17 minutes (I think, but I'm not quite sure)

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