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A
bit of light relief
Logical
Thinking Comprehension Test
The
following 'test' will test your ability to think in a logical way and
we sometimes use this exercise as an icebreaker in training. Its fun,
print it off and have a go!
You
can get the answers
by clicking the link at the bottom of the page.
- Write
your name in the square provided.

- How many
of each species did Moses take onto the ark?
- Some months
have 31 days, some have 30,
How many have 28?
- Divide
30 by half and add 10.
- If a doctor
gave you 3 tablets and told you to take one every half hour, How long
would they last?
- How many
sides does a circle have?
- How far
can a dog run into a wood?
- Which
country has a 4th July, UK, USA or France?
- A man
built a rectangular house and each side has a southern exposure, a bear
comes wandering up,
What colour was that bear?
- If you
are alone in a deserted house at night and there was an oil lamp, firewood
and a candle and you only have one match,
which one would you light first?
- How many
birthdays does the average man have?
- Why can't
a man living in York
be buried in the west of Trent?
- You have
two coins totalling 11 pence; one of them is not a 10p piece, What are
the two coins?
- How much
soil, to the nearest square inch,
is there in a 2" x 2" x 4" hole?
- If two
monkeys sit in the corner and look at another pair in the next corner
and so on, until every pair in a corner looks at another pair, How many
monkeys could say they where looking at another pair?
- Is it
legal for a man to marry his widow's sister?
- If you
drove a bus leaving Liverpool with 40 passengers on, and dropped of
7 and picked up 2 at Anfield, stopped at Walton and picked up 10, went
onto Aintree dropped off 8 there and picked up 5, then drove on to arrive
at Bootle 6 minutes later, What is the drivers name?

Answers
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"These
are words
that rise like smoke, whilst others fall
like rain"
Madame De Sevingne
"Knowledge
is more equivalent than force" Samuel Johnson
"If
history repeats itself, and the unexpected always happens, how incapable
must man be of learning from experience"
George Bernard Shaw
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