List of logic and reasoning questions With which you will be able to test your logic and abstract reasoning abilities through fun problems and games. We have hidden the answer so you can think, we also recommend using paper and a pen if you need them.
Answering questions is one of the best ways to learn, since it can be done as a game and this makes it interesting and fun. In addition, it can be learned in a group, doing challenges with family or friends. You may also be interested in this mental agility test.
There are 13 triangles. The large outer triangle, plus 9 small inner triangles, plus 3 medium triangles made up of 3 triangles each.
The apple is worth 10, the bananas are worth 4, the coconuts are worth 2. There are three equations with three unknowns. They are solved starting with the first one and the values obtained are substituted in the following equations.
$ 0.05. To see an explanation go to the Annex at the bottom of the page.
(See it in the Annex).
LEON - PUMA - TIGER - LEOPARD - WOLF - JAGUAR
The word WOLF doesn't fit. Note that feline names are shown and the wolf is a canine.
D. All figures have the same number of white blocks except for figure D.
3 and 3, following the constant order of 3 and the increasing order of the other numbers.
6783. Note that the first two digits are reversed, both in the word and in the number.
90 units. A dozen brings 12 units and half a dozen brings 6. In total there are seven and a half dozen, this is 7 × 12 + 6 = 90.
8W9, an increasing sequence of numbers is followed and in turn an inverse sequence of letters in the alphabet.
12 rooms. In each half there are two rooms, so in six halves 6 × 2 = 12.
24. Inside each of the three boxes there are two that have four each, that is: 3x2x4 = 24.
The C. The relationship resides in the existence of the same geometric shapes in both figures.
Four. If each ticket is worth 530 pesos, multiplying it by four we get 2120 pesos, which is the amount of money they brought, therefore one is left out.
63 kg of bread daily. By multiplying the number of children (126) by the 500 grams they consume each day, we obtain 63,000 grams, equivalent to 63 kg.
Figure B. Note that the rhombus with the sphere at its tip is rotating clockwise.
621 kilos. Dividing the expected profit ($ 3,726) by the price per kilo ($ 6) we obtain the number of kilos needed to sell.
10 () 3 () 9 = 39
The correct operators will be x and + respectively, so 10 × 3 + 9 = 39.
Logically, Angela speaks lower than Celia .
5 years. In this way, the son would be 15 and the mother 45, which would be triple the son's..
Answer: C. Note that in all the options there is a large figure with a smaller one in the lower right corner. Figure C does not meet this condition.
-Question 3: Many people respond by saying that the ball must cost $ 0.10. Is this the answer you gave? Although this answer comes to mind intuitively, it is incorrect. If the ball costs $ 0.10 and the bat costs $ 1 more than the ball, then the bat would cost $ 1.10 for a total of $ 1.20. The correct answer to this problem is that the ball costs 5 cents and the bat costs a dollar more, that is, $ 1.05, making the total of $ 1.10..
-Question 4. Here you can see it well:
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