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1,066
inductive
Divide the following six figures into two categories, so that each category displays its own pattern.
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D
1,067
algorithmic
How many bricks are missing in the wall?
[ "4", "5", "6", "7" ]
C
1,068
deductive
Susi makes the structure in the image using ice-lolly sticks. Each stick is 5 cm long and 1 cm wide. How long is Susi's structure?
[ "20 cm", "21 cm", "22 cm", "23 cm" ]
B
1,069
algorithmic
Each participant in a cooking contest baked one tray of cookies like the one shown beside. What is the smallest number of trays of cookies needed to make the following plate?
[ "3", "4", "5", "6" ]
D
1,070
spatial
The following pupils are dancing in a queue. Some are facing forward and remaining are facing backward. How many pupils are holding another pupil's hand using their right hand?
[ "1", "4", "3", "5" ]
D
1,071
deductive
Numbers are to be placed into the square grid shown, so that each of the numbers 1,2,3,4 and 5 appears exactly once in each row and in each column. Furthermore the sum of all numbers in the three black-bordered sections should always be the same. Which number has to be written into the top right cell?
[ "2", "3", "4", "5" ]
B
1,072
deductive
The image shows a food web, where a black arrow pointing from object A to object B indicates that A provides B with the energy needed for survival. Based on the food web, what would likely happen if the number of large roach would decrease?
[ "The population of steelheads would decrease.", "The population of stickleback fry would increase.", "The population of predatory insects would increase.", "The population of predatory insects would decrease." ]
D
1,074
spatial
The triangular prism shown below has a cylinder removed from it, and then it is cut from a side. Which of the following is not a possible cross-section of the triangular prism?
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B
1,075
algorithmic
A floor is covered with identical rectangular tiles as shown. The length of the shorter side of each tile is 4 units. What is the length of the shorter side of the floor (in unit)?
[ "40", "44", "42", "37" ]
A
1,076
algorithmic
A large square comprises 25 identical small squares, but some of these small squares are now missing. The number of missing small squares is:
[ "15", "10", "16", "14" ]
D
1,077
deductive
Emily wants to insert nine numbers into the 3x3 table so that the sum of the numbers in two adjacent cells (with a common side) is always the same. She has already written two numbers into the table. How big is the sum of all nine numbers?
[ "18", "22", "24", "28" ]
B
1,078
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
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B
1,079
deductive
Alaya draws a picture of the sun in <image1>. Which of the following answers is part of her picture? <image2>
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B
1,080
spatial
Which cube can be made using the unfolded cube?
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D
1,081
deductive
In the diagram of the food web shown, an arrow from object A to object B represents that B transfers energy to A for A's survival. What will most directly be affected by the loss of the trees?
[ "horses", "cats", "nothing", "bears" ]
A
1,082
inductive
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
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D
1,083
spatial
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.
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D
1,084
algorithmic
How many ways are there for the feline to reach the bird given that the feline can only move horizontally or vertically towards the bird in the grid?
[ "10", "11", "13", "7" ]
A
1,086
algorithmic
Brian constructed a stacking toy using 8 pieces. How many pieces will he see from above?
[ "6", "8", "5", "3" ]
C
1,087
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
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D
1,088
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
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C
1,089
inductive
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
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B
1,090
algorithmic
How many numbers are outside the square?
[ "1", "2", "3", "4" ]
B
1,091
algorithmic
Thomas had a few 7-ray shapes as depicted in the drawing. He attached them together as depicted in the drawing on the right. At minimum, how many shapes did he use?
[ "1", "8", "7", "3" ]
D
1,092
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
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C
1,093
algorithmic
One chocolate costs 2 coins. There is an ad so Charles can buy 4 chocolates for 7 coins. How many chocolates at most can Charles purchase with 46 coins?
[ "33", "20", "26", "40" ]
C
1,094
inductive
The option that best fits the given pattern is:
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B
1,095
spatial
Which of the given shapes is the correct mirror image?
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A
1,096
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
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C
1,097
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
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B
1,098
analogical
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.
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A
1,099
deductive
The statements on the right give clues to the identity of a four-digit number. What is the last digit of the four-digit number?
[ "1", "2", "3", "4" ]
C
1,100
algorithmic
The entire pie seen in the picture 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?
[ "9", "8", "7", "3" ]
C
1,102
inductive
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
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A
1,103
deductive
Which figure in <image2> can be made from the 2 pieces shown in <image1>?
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A
1,104
deductive
Mr Beaver re-arranges the parts to build a kangaroo in <image1>. Which part in <image2> is missing?
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A
1,105
inductive
Which of the following options best fits the given pattern in the diagram?
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D
1,107
deductive
The numbers from 1 to 11 are written in the empty hexagons. The sums of the three numbers in three hexagons with a common bold point are always equal. Three of the eleven numbers are already written in (see diagram). Which number is written in the hexagon with the question mark?
[ "7", "8", "9", "10" ]
C
1,108
algorithmic
Little John constructed a stacking toy as pictured in the picture. How many rings will he see from the top?
[ "4", "5", "3", "2" ]
C
1,109
algorithmic
Jörg is sorting his socks. Two socks with the same number are one pair. How many pairs can he find?
[ "4", "5", "6", "7" ]
B
1,110
spatial
How many rectangles can you see in the image?
[ "60", "50", "40", "30" ]
A
1,111
algorithmic
The lane from Derrick's school to Jose's school is 17 feet far and Derrick's school is 22 feet from Carrie's school. The distance from the junction to Derrick's school is as shown. What distance is the lane from Jose's school to Carrie's school?
[ "19", "34", "17", "20" ]
A
1,112
inductive
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
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C
1,113
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
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B
1,114
spatial
A few children are dancing in a chain as pictured in the picture. A few are facing towards front and others are facing towards back. How many children are holding another child's hand using their right hand?
[ "8", "6", "7", "5" ]
C
1,115
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
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A
1,116
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
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A
1,117
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
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C
1,118
inductive
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
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A
1,119
algorithmic
Katherine had some 2-ray slices as demonstrated in the image. She pasted them together as demonstrated in the image on the right. At least how many slices did she use?
[ "9", "3", "2", "8" ]
B
1,120
spatial
Five polygon cards are stacked on a table 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?
[ "4-1-2-5-3", "3-2-4-1-5", "3-2-1-4-5", "5-3-2-1-4" ]
A
1,121
spatial
Some shapes are drawn on a piece of paper. The teacher folds the left-hand side of the paper over the central bold line. How many of the shapes on the left-hand side will fit exactly on top of a shape on the right-hand side?
[ "2", "3", "4", "5" ]
B
1,122
inductive
Divide the following six figures into two categories, so that each category displays its own pattern.
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D
1,123
deductive
Peter has drawn this pattern: He draws exactly the same pattern once more. Which point is on his drawing?
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D
1,124
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
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D
1,125
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
null
D
1,126
inductive
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
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B
1,127
spatial
The sticks lie on top of each other. Stick 6 is at the bottom. Stick 5 is at the top. Which stick is in the middle?
[ "7", "4", "2", "1" ]
C
1,128
spatial
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.
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B
1,129
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
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D
1,130
inductive
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
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D
1,131
deductive
Jerry encrypts words applying the board depicted. For an example, the word HXQBI is encrypyed as DE DQ FQ DV ZV. What word did Jerry encrypt DE FE CQ CE JV?
[ "DNFBC", "XFGUR", "HAFVL", "HLVFA" ]
D
1,132
inductive
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
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C
1,133
algorithmic
Identical rectangular tiles cover the floor as shown. The length of the shorter side of each tile is 4 units. What is the length of the longer side of the floor (in unit)?
[ "48", "51", "45", "52" ]
A
1,134
deductive
Elvis has 6 triangles with this pattern in <image1>. Which picture among the ones in <image2> can he make with them?
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A
1,135
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
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B
1,136
spatial
Which of the rectangles A, B, C, and D in <image2> can be covered by the pattern in <image1> in such a way that the result is a totally black rectangle?
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D
1,137
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
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D
1,138
inductive
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
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B
1,139
inductive
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
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C
1,140
inductive
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
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D
1,141
inductive
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
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D
1,142
spatial
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.
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D
1,143
spatial
The sticks are placed on top of each other. Stick 5 is at the bottom. Stick 4 is at the top. Which stick is in the middle?
[ "7", "3", "6", "2" ]
B
1,144
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
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C
1,145
spatial
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.
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C
1,147
inductive
Divide the following six figures into two categories, so that each category displays its own pattern.
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C
1,148
deductive
In the food web in the image, if an arrow points from object A to object B, it means that B feeds on A. Then the grasshopper population increase if:
[ "grouse decrease", "chipmunk increases", "grasses increases", "elk increase" ]
C
1,150
spatial
Every one of these six building blocks consists of 5 little cubes. The little cubes are either white or grey. Cubes of equal colour don't touch each other. How many little white cubes are there in total?
[ "10", "11", "12", "13" ]
C
1,151
deductive
Which of the figures in <image2> can be cut into these 3 pieces in <image1>?
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C
1,152
spatial
Which of the following options cannot be constructed from exactly three of the objects on the left:
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D
1,153
inductive
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.
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A
1,154
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
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C
1,155
inductive
Divide the following six figures into two categories, so that each category displays its own pattern.
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C
1,156
algorithmic
In the diagram <image1>, two neighbouring squares are never allowed to have the same number. Which puzzle piece in <image2> has to be placed in the gap so that this rule is followed?
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D
1,157
algorithmic
We want to walk from S to T along the lines and pick up the letters SEGMENT in the correct order. If the length of each grid is 1 unit, then the length of the shortest walk in units is:
[ "25", "23", "20", "22" ]
D
1,158
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
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D
1,160
spatial
The word Kangaroo is written on the top of my umbrella as in <image1>. Which of the 4 pictures in <image2> shows my umbrella
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A
1,161
spatial
John uses some building blocks to form a work of art: <image1>. What does John see when he looks at his work of art from above? Choose from the options in <image2>.
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C
1,162
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
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D
1,163
inductive
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
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C
1,164
spatial
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.
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B
1,165
algorithmic
Christopher solved the sums next to the dots that you can see: <image1>. He got the answers 0 to 5. He joined the dots in order. He started with the dot that had the answer 0 and finished with the dot that had the answer 5. Which shape was he left with, as shown in <image2>?
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A
1,166
deductive
Pia has a folding yardstick consisting of 10 equally long pieces, as shown in <image1>. Which of the following figures in <image2> can she not make?
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A
1,167
inductive
Choose the most appropriate option from the four given choices to fill in the question mark, so that the figures follow a pattern.
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B
1,168
algorithmic
One chocolate needs 9 coins. There is a rebate sale as demonstrated in the figure. How many chocolates maximum can Michael get with 24 coins?
[ "7", "3", "6", "4" ]
D
1,169
algorithmic
Which of the figures in <image2> is shown most often in the sequence in <image1>?
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D
1,170
algorithmic
In <image1> you see the number 930. How many small squares must be changed so that the number becomes 806 has 806? Pick you answer from <image2>.
[ "4", "5", "6", "7" ]
C
1,171
analogical
Based on the relationship between Origin and Analogy, select the option from the candidates that best completes this analogy.
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B
1,172
inductive
Divide the following six figures into two categories, so that each category displays its own pattern.
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C