Logic Problems. If the farmer leaves the wolf alone with the goat, the wolf will eat the goat.

Similar documents
Movers Listening, Part 1

I followed the steps to work through four examples. Conjecture: It is 3 times. It worked.

2002 Mount Rainier Math Invitational Fifth Grade Individual Test

Sudoku. How to become a Sudoku Ninja: Tips, Tricks and Strategies

E CA AC EA AA AM AP E CA AC EA AA AM AP E CA AC EA AA AM AP E CA AC EA AA AM AP E CA AC EA AA AM AP E CA AC EA AA AM AP

Collège des Saints Cœurs Exam 2, June English Exam. The Winner

G r a d e. 2 M a t h e M a t i c s. Blackline Masters

Flyers. Reading & Writing. Cambridge Young Learners English. My name is:... There are 50 questions. You have 40 minutes.

THE NORTH LONDON INDEPENDENT GIRLS SCHOOLS CONSORTIUM MATHEMATICS

Phrases for 2 nd -3 rd Grade Sight Words (9) for for him for my mom it is for it was for. (10) on on it on my way On the day I was on

THE NORTH LONDON INDEPENDENT GIRLS SCHOOLS CONSORTIUM MATHEMATICS

1. Put the verbs in brackets into the future simple

ST NICHOLAS COLLEGE HALF YEARLY PRIMARY EXAMINATIONS. February YEAR 6 Mathematics (Written Paper) TIME: 1 h 15 min.

getting started The 40 Hour Teacher Workweek Club choose a target number of hours and stick to it

You will say it if you start at 0 and count in twos. eigh. teen. Answers will vary. This is one example = = = = 1 = 5

Ask a Scientist Pi Day Puzzle Party Ask a Scientist Pi Day Puzzle Party Ask a Scientist Pi Day Puzzle Party 3.

a big horse I see a big horse.

REPORTED OR INDIRECT SPEECH Change these orders into indirect speech.

Game Board Instructions

Math Kangaroo 2015 Sample Questions - Levels 3 & facebook.com/nnvminh

BELLEVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS SUMMER MATH PACKET STUDENTS ENTERING 3 rd GRADE REQUIRED MATERIALS: Pencil Centimeter/Inch Ruler Scrap Paper

Stories about things we know

3) A flower store has twenty-four roses and three tulips. How many times more roses did they have than tulips?

Do not duplicate or distribute without written permission from CMKC!

Introduce Yourself. What is your age, weight and height? What is your date of birth, place of birth and nationality? What do you look like?

3rd Grade. Slide 1 / 268. Slide 2 / 268. Slide 3 / 268. Place Value. Table of Contents Place Value

3rd Grade Place Value

Grade 5 Term 1 Sample

Becky s Puzzle Problem

Infosys Practice Test Quantitative Aptitude II

Puzzles or Monkey Tricks?

satspapers.org MATHEMATICS YEAR 4 LEVELS TEST 4b Total marks CALCULATOR NOT ALLOWED Name Class School Date

Unit 5. Exercise 1. Understanding Messages about Spending Money, p.122:

5RL 5 Overall Structure in Drama (conflict/climax) The Birthday Party

Write the correct letter in the blank. A pet rabbit was given 5 carrots. It ate carrots. How many carrots are left?

CSE Day 2016 COMPUTE Exam. Time: You will have 50 minutes to answer as many of the problems as you want to.

Bernice Lightman Interview, January J: June B: Bernice 10:35

Day 1. Mental Arithmetic Questions KS3 MATHEMATICS. 60 X 2 = 120 seconds. 1 pm is 1300 hours So gives 3 hours. Half of 5 is 2.

Nature Watch. Sky Watch. Montour Preserve News

Four mice have found a lump of cheese. Draw where they should cut it so that they each have an equal amount. Each mouse has of the c

a) Draw over in the same colour the sets of lines which are parallel. Use different colours for different sets. b) Colour the square at all the corner

Family and Friends 1 Time to talk! Student Audio CD Script

2004 Education Inspired Homophones For grades 2-5; Groups of 2-4

B. 1. Tuesday 2. schedule 3. classes 4. ends 5. library 6. finished 7. language 8. lesson 9. learning 10. tired. Unit 1 My Busy Schedule

I am Kittu. This is my home. Isn't it huge? It has 100 rooms. Help me in painting some of the rooms.

I am Kittu. This is my home. Isn't it huge? It has 100 rooms. Help me in painting some of the rooms. NCERT

STRAND: PROBABILITY Unit 1 Probability of One Event

Write questions for the following answers Answer: My sister is three years old Answer: My mother is a doctor. 3...

First Name: Last Name: Select the one best answer for each question. DO NOT use a calculator in completing this packet.

KÄNGURU DER MATHEMATIK

Applications of Mathematics

Grade 6 Math Circles March 8-9, Modular Arithmetic

APPOINTMENT SETTING. The Do s and Don'ts of Proper Appointment Setting

Released January Years 3/4. Small Steps Guidance and Examples. Block 2 Length, Perimeter, Area

Addition Word Problems

STAR Student Test Questions Beetle-Mania Field Trip. 1 What evidence from the selection shows that Kathy s mother is thoughtful?

English language A0. Mgr. Martina Fischerová

three trees each? Draw your solution on the answer sheet. 2 Which direction do more arrows point in? 4 How can you plant seven trees in six lines of

Use the graph to answer the question.

Year 3. Term by Term Objectives. Year 3 Overview. Spring Autumn. Summer. Number: Place Value

Counting in multiples Page 8

Math Riddles. Play interesting math riddles for kids and adults. Their answers and a printable PDF are both available for you.

Module 2- A Functions A. 16, 18, 20, 22 B. 16, 19, 20, 21 C. 16, 20, 24, 28 D. 16, 22, 24, 26

Tier 2 Mathematics Intervention. Form A Assessment

Grade Tennessee Middle/Junior High School Mathematics Competition 1 of 8

Grade 7/8 Math Circles February 9-10, Modular Arithmetic

Zig Ziglar s SECRET SELLING. For Those Who THINK They re Not in Sales

Series. Student. Numbers. My name

What is your life like now?

Prompt List 1. What if...

Tier 2 Mathematics Intervention. Form C Assessment

Lu Rees Archives Artwork Project

Colour the unit squares using only colours. Do not use the same colour for adjoining unit squares. Make every large square different. If a pattern is

Summer Math Calendar: for students entering First Grade. Hatherly Elementary School Scituate

Printable brain teasers with answers

Directed Writing 1123/01

Name. 5. Fill in the blanks to complete the table. D 2,000

a) Draw half the number of shapes in the picture. b) Draw one third of the number of shapes in the picture.

What You ll Learn. Why It s Important

Math Activity Calendar April

1. On a test Robert got twice as many answers correct as Chris, and three more correct than

Materials: crowns, 2 play telephones, decorations for crowns, celebration treat Distribute crowns

Session 7: Problem Solving

FIRST GRADE FIRST GRADE HIGH FREQUENCY WORDS FIRST 100 HIGH FREQUENCY WORDS FIRST 100

Reigate Grammar School. 11+ Entrance Examination January 2012 MATHEMATICS

Mathematics 1 Homework 2

Act it Out or Use Objects

Listener s Guide. 1. Mary Kay always said that is the lifeline of your business. If you were out of you were out of business.

SAMPLE PAGE. directing. Tara s Terrarium By: Sue Peterson

There are 5 people upstairs on the bus, there are 4 people downstairs. How many altogether? Write a number sentence to show this.

Properties of Numbers

1 Adda247 No. 1 APP for Banking & SSC Preparation Website:store.adda247.com

Mental Health: Lennox Castle Resident's perspective: Jimmy. Howard Can you remember the day that you went into hospital?

Contact: Barbara McIntosh Telephone:

Use a pencil. No calculators or protractors or rulers are allowed.

PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE COLOR KEY

A Step-by-Step Guide to Support Planning

Tiny Beautiful Things ( )

Form 4FTB72. TOEIC Bridge SCRIPT FOR THE LISTENING COMPREHENSION SECTION. Copyright 2011 by Educational Testing Service. All rights reserved.

Connectives quiz. Level A. 1. Which is the connective (joining word)? A) ran B) but C) home. 2. Which is the connective (joining word)?

Transcription:

1. Logic Problems 2. A farmer has just visited a local market and has bought a wolf, a goat, and a cabbage. However, the shortest way home involves a river crossing, and the farmer has a very small boat, which can only carry the farmer and one of the purchases. Only the farmer can row the boat. If the farmer leaves the wolf alone with the goat, the wolf will eat the goat. Similarly, if the farmer leaves the goat with the cabbage, it will eat the cabbage. Can you help the farmer get everything to the other side of the river? 3. Sheikh's Inheritance An Arab sheikh tells his two sons to race their camels to a distant city to see who will inherit his fortune. The one whose camel is slower wins. After wandering aimlessly for days, the brothers ask a wise man for guidance. Upon receiving the advice, they jump on the camels and race to the city as fast as they can. What did the wise man say to them?

3. The 4 litre challenge You have a 3 and a 5 litre water container, each container has no markings except for that which gives you it's total volume. You also have a running tap. You must use the containers and the tap in such a way as to exactly measure out 4 litres of water. How is this done? 4. Film casting A film director wants an actress for the lead role of Lucy. He wants an actress who perfectly fits the description of Lucy that appears in the original story. The story describes Lucy as an average-sized, forty something redhead, with deep brown eyes, very fair skin, and a brilliant smile. The casting agent has four actresses in mind: Actress #1 is a stunning red-haired beauty who is 5'9" and in her mid-twenties. Her eyes are brown and she has an olive complexion. Actress #2 has red hair, big brown eyes, and a fair complexion. She is in her mid-forties and is 5'5". Actress #3 is 5'4" and of medium build. She has red hair, brown eyes, and is in her early forties. Actress #4 is a blue-eyed redhead in her early thirties. She's of very slight build and stands at 5'. Who should he choose?

5a. Grid logic problem 1: Use the grids to help solve the puzzles! These logic problems are in increasing difficulty. Begin simple. Mark cross (X) in the grid when statements not possible at that time e.g. Lions not possible at 6:30 fed after the zebras. Mark a tick ( ) when possible. Then answers will arrive! Zookeeper George was in charge of feeding all of the animals in the morning. He had a regular schedule that he followed every day. Can you figure it out from the clues? 1. The giraffes were fed before the zebras but after the monkeys. 2. The bears were fed 15 minutes after the monkeys. 3. The lions were fed after the zebras.

5b. Grid logic problem 2 Five sisters all have their birthday in a different month and each on a different day of the week. Using the clues below, determine the month and day of the week each sister's birthday falls. 1.Paula was born in March but not on Saturday. Abigail's birthday was not on Friday or Wednesday. 2.The girl whose birthday is on Monday was born earlier in the year than Brenda and Mary. 3.Tara wasn't born in February and her birthday was on the weekend. 4.Mary was not born in December nor was her birthday on a weekday. The girl whose birthday was in June was born on Sunday. 5.Tara was born before Brenda, whose birthday wasn't on Friday. Mary wasn't born in July.

5c. Grid logic problem 3 1. Wanda, whose last name wasn t Frost, didn t plant her spruce tree by the patio. 2.Tracy planted her tree before Mrs. Dart but after the woman who planted the ash tree. 3.Mrs. Best, whose first name wasn t Sally, planted her tree in the front yard, but not on Friday. 4.Rhonda didn t plant her tree on Monday. 5.Mrs. Grand planted her tree before the woman who planted her tree in the back yard. Rhonda didn t plant the cherry tree. 6.The trees were planted, in chronological order, as follows: Mrs. Frost, in the garden, Wanda, the maple tree.

5d. What did you order? - a logic problem by Shelly Hazard Five bachelors who all lived in the same apartment building each ordered an item from the same catalog. Unfortunately, the shippers got confused and each item was delivered to the wrong apartment. Can you determine each man's full name, what each man ordered and what was actually delivered, and which apartment each man lived in. 1. Roger, who doesn't live in an end apartment, ordered the Television set. Tom lived next door to the man who received the dishware. 2. Mr. Weiseman, who didn't receive the automotive tools, lives two apartments from the man who ordered the downhill skis and one apartment from Harry. 3. Ed, whose last name isn't Smith, lives in apartment #3 but he didn't receive the automotive tools. Mr. Smith, who doesn't live in apartment #4, ordered the golf clubs but he received the item that Mr. Campbell ordered, which wasn't downhill skis. 4. The bachelor in apartment #1, which isn't Tom, ordered what Al received. The man in apartment #2, who didn't receive the golf clubs, lives next door to where what he ordered was delivered. 5. Mr. Bates didn't order the downhill skis. The television set was not delivered to Ed's apartment. 6. Tom lives in apartment #5.

6. Road Sign Mix-Up The how-to-drive manual is being updated and somehow all the road sign definitions got mixed up. The pictures below are actual road signs. The descriptions below are the definitions of the road signs. Can you match them all up correctly? road merges airport four-way intersection stop ahead bike lane road narrows pedestrians caution - snowmobile crossing grade narrow bridge bump caution - deer crossing falling rocks road enters from right divided highway ends two-way traffic playground slippery when wet railroad crossing traffic signal ahead

7. Deduction questions ask questions to solve the problem 7a. A man goes around the streets of London with his car and then stops outside a hotel. The moment he stops, he knows he has just lost all his money and become bankrupt. Why? 7b. A man leaves his 15 th floor apartment every morning. He takes the lift to the ground floor and goes to work. When he returns in the afternoon he takes the lift to the 11 th floor and then walks up the stairs to his apartment on the 15 th floor. Why? 7c. A man is lying dead in a telephone box near a lake. There is broken glass on the floor. What happened? 8. Find the missing letter it is not E!? T T F F S S E N T E T T F F S S E N T 9. How far can the rabbit run into the forest? All for now, Phil NEWMAN