Difficult Logic Test

Very difficult logic test. This test doesn't calculate your IQ score, as it is a very controversial thing, but the number of correct answers correlates with your actual IQ score- the ability to figure out or understand something.  

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Question 1: Five boxes, A through E, are stacked in descending alphabetical order with box A on top. The bottom three boxes are simultaneously removed and placed on top with their vertical order maintained. If this procedure were repeated two more times which box would end up in the middle of the stack?
 Box E
 Box D
 Box C
 Box A
 Box B

Question 2: Half of all Looms are Spades, half of all Rims are Nobs, and half of all Rims are Spades. Considering the limited information above, which of the following could not be true?
 Half of all Spades are Nobs
 All of the following are correct
 All Looms are Rims
 All Rims are Looms with no Looms being Nobs

Question 3: A certain metallic cube has a red top, a green bottom, two yellow sides, and a blue front and back. A woman with magnetic boots standing on the red top face walks forward onto the front blue face, turns right and walks three faces, turns left and walks three faces, turns right and walks two faces, and turns to her left and walks one face. What color is the face on which she now stands?
 Green
 Blue
 Yellow
 Red

Question 4: One-fourth of X is one half of a number that, if quadrupled and added to X, would result in a number that is three times X. Which of the following numbers could not be X?
 60
 32
 45
 All of the following numbers could be X
 40

Question 5: Three different springs bounce at different frequencies. Spring A bounces off the ground every 2 seconds; Spring B bounces every 5 seconds; and Spring C bounces every 9 seconds. The three springs leave the ground at the same time and continue bouncing until eventually the three springs, one by one, bounce during a three consecutive second interval. Upon the second and third such intervals, respectively, which spring makes the third bounce?
 Springs A and C
 Springs A and A
 Springs C and A
 Springs C and C
 Springs B and A

Question 6: There are five people of different heights. Allen is taller than Dale, who is taller than Earl. Carla is shorter than Bill, but taller than Allen. Who is the third tallest person?
 Dale
 Allen
 Bill
 Carla
 Earl

Question 7: The small hand and the big hand of a clock are each pointing to twelve. The small hand moves clockwise two numbers every hour while the big hand moves counterclockwise five numbers every hour. How long will it take until both hands point to the same number?
 19 Hours
 12 Hours
 26 Hours
 8 Hours
 15 Hours

Question 8: A satellite moving at constant speed can orbit the moon one time in eight hours. After each complete cycle, the satellite instantly reverses direction a quarter of the way back around the moon before immediately continuing forward again for another complete cycle. Beginning in the forward direction above a particular spot of the moon, how many hours does it take the satellite to orbit that spot three times?
 36 Hours
 32 Hours
 24 Hours
 56 Hours
 44 Hours

Question 9: A blanket with a width of ten feet and a length of fifteen feet is reduced in its perimeter by six feet. Assuming only whole number deductions can occur from any side, and the angle of each corner of the blanket must remain the same, what is the second greatest surface area that could result?
 112 square feet
 117 square feet
 123 square feet
 120 square feet
 75 square feet

Question 10: If the time between now and 8:00 p.m. is three times longer than the time between now and the time that is an hour and a half before the hour that is exactly midway between now and 8:00 p.m., what time is it now?
 11:00 a.m.
 2:30 p.m.
 1:00 p.m.
 1:30 p.m.
 12:30 p.m.

 

This quiz is developed by Sean Rupe .