Test your reasoning powers. There are three sets of questions - six questions altogether. Print the page and spend a quiet evening in front of the fire working them out! |
Question 1 J , A , F , E , M , A , A , P , M , A , ( ) , ( )
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Question 2 A , E , F , H , I , K , L , M , N , T , ( ) , ( )
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Question 3 If ( B + C ) = 5, ( C + L + B ) = 17, ( B + A ) = 4, ( A + L ) = 14,
( U + A ) = 44, ( Y + Z ) = 51 what does ( H + O ) = ?
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If no BORGS are SMUTS, some TRIPS are BORGS or SMUTS, an ALG cannot be a SMUT, but some BORGS are ALGS, and some ALGS are TRIPS, then -
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Question 4 Could all TRIPS be ALGS?
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Question 5 Could a BORG be a TRIP and an ALG?
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Question 6 A ZAG is an ALG. Can it also be a BORG?
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